Nuaber. 



191. Colims, G.N. 



192. Mason, S.C. 



193. Coville, F.V. 



194. Gould, H.r. 



195. Rabaic, F. 



196. Diilnan, ^.C. 



197. ?ir.Br, G.V. Sc 



Mcrse, 7''. J, 



198. Cook, 0.7. 



199. Elack, O.F. & 



Alsbsrg, G.L. 



200. Kearrxoy, T.". 



201. Shancz, H.L. 



202. Oliver, G.W. 



203. Ball, C.R. 

 304. Meyer, F.N. 



20? . Seeds and planes 



206. Spaul-iin-';, P. • 



207. S35a.3 and jpla.it.s 



208. Se^ds and plants 



209. Prund, C.J» 



210. Cook, O.F. 



211. K.ell3rxan,iC.F.^c 



Allan, E.a. 



212. Ellis, L.7:. 



213. S^ith,E.F,9t al 



214. Spauldinf^, P. 



215. \Tax'ran, J, A. 



215. Fr.^auian.E.M. 4 

 Johnson, E.G. 



217. Seosey, E.A. 



''IS. Hartley, G.r. 

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BS ?.'VR'niiE:Tr of AG3ICTr.,TiJR^ 

 gTRgy^JJ OF PLIITT IiaUSTOY 

 TBTTL'JITDT (cent.) 



The va?.ue Oi' f ir 3 c-;^eri*i ration hybrids in corn. 



11 10. 

 Drought resiotaiice of the olive in the south- 



vvistern stctt^s. 1911. 

 Experi^vsnts in blueberry culture. 1910. 

 SiiLTier aoples in th^i Middle Atlantic States. 



1911. '" 

 The production of volatils oils and perfumery 



plants in the United States. 1910. 

 Breedin,^ dro-'jght-resistant xorare plants for 



the Great Plains area. 1910, 

 The soy bean; history, varieties, and field 



siiudies, 1910, 

 Di.i.orphic branches in tropical crcp plants: 



cotton, coffee, cacao, the Central American 



ruboer 'oree, and the banana. 191x. 

 The da'ceriuination of the deterioration of ii3.iz3, 



■nth incidental reference to pellagra. 1510. 

 ■^.reeding new types of Eg;;ptian cotton. 1910. 

 ITatural vegetation as an iniicator of the cap- 

 abilities of land for ::rop production in the 



Grea^ Plains area. 1911. 

 The saedling-iriarch and nurse-plant methods of 



propagation. 1911. 

 The importcu-ice and improvsinent of the grain sor- 



giiu-LS. 1911. 

 Agricultural explorations in the fruit and nut 



o^'charii of Ciiinii, 1911, 

 imported. Oct. -Dec, 1909. (Inventory no. 21 ), 



1911. 

 The blister rust of white pine. 1911, 

 iiLOorted. J-m.-iaar. , 1910. (Inventory no. 22). 



I'-ll. 

 importei. .Ipr.-Ju-'ie ,1910. (Inventory no. 23). 



3 911. 

 Gri!.,!i. alfalfa and its utilisation in the North- 

 west. 1911. 

 Hindi cotr^on in Egypt. 1911. 

 Bacteriological studies of the soils cf the 



Trucl-.ee-Carson irrigation project. 1911. 

 A studj; of far.u e^ui^-.ent in Ohio. 1911. 

 Cro'.^fii-i^ali of pl8n>.s: its cause and ra-::edy. 1911. 

 The tiriiber rot caubnd by Lenzites sepiaria. 19Hr 

 A--^ri. culture in the .central part of the semiarid 



portion cf tae Great Plains. 1911. 

 The ru-;:;s of griin? In the United States. 1911. 



rvoot-.icnot and its connroi. 1311. 

 Cros'?bre3dinj corn. 1912. 



