-1G3- 



DKP.^TJfflllT OP. .AGRICULIU gE. 

 •RTTL -LETTI^ (cont.) - 



weli-estabii'shed New York 



P.n>Tq)BTTffTTTOHS T-RO!'I BUREAU' OF ?L/iIIT IIH^USTRY 

 Nuffiber. 

 130. Miller, (J.K. ...■,Qperatin3 costs of a 



■■• ' ....,.., apiole orchari. J.bl-i. 



I'. Expariraen'is with crops luider fall irrv,iation at 

 the .Scottsbl-off reclamation project experiment 

 • fara. lS14r. "'•■■■ 



Experinents in the prc5 auction of crops on alkali 

 • .land on the Huntley rad'aaiation 'project, 



133. Knbrr.'F, 



13a.~Han6en,' D 



Mont- 



ana. 



J14. 



Some distinctions in our cultivated barleys with 



re.fe-renc9 to- their use in plant "breeding, l^^^* 

 Commercial Txirkes tan alfalfa seed.' , 1914. .' ■■ 



E:cperinents■ in crop production on fallow land 



£Vt San jsJCitoriio. 1914. 

 Tillage and .'otation a^cperiments at .iTqphi, Utah.'" 

 ... ..,. ..- .1S15» (In cooperation with Utah. Agr.. exp.sta.) 

 163.' Hastings, S.H,5i- Horticultural experiments at the San i^tonio^^^ . 



field atati.cn, southorn Teicas. 19.15. ■' '•'.-.' '..■■. 

 C-rades for comrdereial com. 191Qk .-. ' ■"■.■ 

 ., -Injury by 'disinfectants to seeds and roots tn 

 ..;;,. sandy soils, 1S15. _ . _ .• 



The \'arie:i?.s of pl-cLis derived from' native^ Atieri- 

 , can speoias., ...:1915.- ;. ■ ,•.:.■•'- '• 



•Farm experience ^vith the tractor. 191,&. ,-.• ^ '• ■ •- 



137. Harlan, H.V. 



138. Brown, E. 

 151. Letteer, C.R, 



157. Cardon,"P.V. 



■Blair,R.E. 

 158. Cuvel.J.r.T. 

 169.-Hartley^ C. 



172. ^'ight, W.F. 



174.. yerkes,A.P.-& ' 



Mowry.H.H. 



175. Patterson.F;?'. 



& Charle^,V.K.- 



176. Stuart, 'W. 



179. r,'igh^, U.F.- 

 ISS". Kremers, E. • ■• 



183. Mann., A, &. ^c'.-- 



Harlan, H.IT. 

 186. S.asscer,E.R.& 



""'"Hawkins ,.L. A".' •'■ 

 188. Has tings, S.H.:- 



195. Stuart, W. 

 199. Sh^wr, H.B. "-■■ 

 201. Griff iths.D. 



et al ' 

 203. Townsend, CO. 

 208. Griffiths, D. ■ ■ 



20S. Husmann, G.C. 



211. Wooton, E.O. 



212. V'eir, J.^.--::-.:-"" 



Mushrooms and .other common funji. ^1915,, • ■ ■ 



Group classification and varietal descriptions ot','\ 

 ■' some iinerican.- potatoes. 1915. (l?a-"..fv!;'aed 1916i)**' 1 

 Native American species of, Am.erican prunus. 1915*.' 

 AgriculTinral alcohol: studies of its manufacture .^..• 

 ; in Genaany. 1S16. .,..,. "■ • •'.'■ 



Morphology of the barley grain vyith refarer.ce to' ' . 

 ■' its enzj-m-secreting areas. "" 1915.. ..■ ..-■ ' - 

 A method of fumigating seed. ..,". i9i5, (In coop- 



eration i.vith Bur. Entomol. j ..'..;• ,• .'■:'-■'' • 

 The impor-ancQ of thick seeding ir. the production 



of miio in the San Antonio" region, .,■..1915,- • '' 

 Potato breeding and selection. 1915,^-. •.-•'''; ■■■^.. ..-, 

 Loss in tonnage -of su:ar beets by drying. '^ 1915';' ' '" 

 Native pasV^re grasses of the Unified States. ■"'i^lS. 



Field, studies of the crown-gall of sugar beets, 1915, 

 Yields of nat.ive prickly p.ear in southern Texks. 



1915,. . ,., . . ;.. '■•'■ •■•■■.-....;..., ' .^ ., 



Testing 'grape .varieties' in the "Tinif era regi'6nV '^' ' ' 

 of the United States. 1915. _ .. ,■ 



Factors a.ff£cting range management in Newl^xico." '" 



••' Obs'oi'vations on the pathology of the jack oine, 

 1915. 



