FEE BOOK OF [WHEAT! 



46, 1896, Irrigation in humid climates. F. H. 



56, 1897, Experiment station work, I. 



75, 1898, The grain smuts. W. T. Swingle. 



79, 1898, Experiment station work, VI. 

 105, 1899, Experiment station work, XII. 



112, 1900, Bread and the principles of bread-making. Helen W. Atwater. 

 132, 1901, The principal insect enemies of growing wheat. C. L. Marlatt. 

 186, 1904, Experiment station work, XXIII. 



219, 1905, Losses from the grain rust epidemic of 1904. M. A. Carleton. 

 233, 1905, Experiment station work, XXXI. 

 237, 1905, Experiment station work, XXXII. 



249, 1906, Cereal breakfast foods. C. D. Woods, H. Snyder. 



250, 1906, The prevention of stinking smut of wheat and loose smut of 



oats. W. T. Swingle. 



251, 1906, Experiment station work, XXXIV. 

 Office of Experiment Stations: 



Bui. 1, 1889, Organization of agricultural experiment stations in the 



United States. 

 11, 1892. 

 67, 1899, Studies on bread and bread making. H. Snyder and L. A. 



Voorhees. 



73, 1899, Irrigation in the Rocky M9untain states. J. C. Ulrich.l 

 86, 1899, The use of water in irrigation. E. Mead, C. T. Johnson, etc. 

 81, 1900, The use of water in irrigation in Wyoming. B. C. Buffum. 

 85, 1900, The digestibility and nutritive value of bread. C. D. Woods, 



L. H. Merrill. 

 96, 1901, Irrigation laws of the Northwest Territories of Canada and 



of Wyoming. J. S. Dennis, Fred Bond, etc. 

 101, 1900, Studies on bread and bread making. H. Snyder. 

 Report, 1901, including "The scope and purpose of irrigation investigations 



of the Office of Experiment Stations," by E. Mead. 

 Bui. 103, 1902, The evolution of reaping machines. F. M. Miller. 



112, 1902, Agricultural Experiment Stations in foreign countries. A. C. 



True, D. J. Crosby. 



Report of the Director, 1902. A. C. True. 

 Annual Report, 1902. A. C. True, D. J. Crosby, E. Mead. 

 Experiment Station Record, Vol. II., No. 12; Vol. XIV., No. 11, 1903. 

 Bui. 158, 1905, Irrigation, and drainage investigations, 1904. J. J. Vernon, 



Harvey Culbertson, C. E. Tait. 



Bui. 164, 1906, Proceedings of the 19th annual convention of the Association 

 of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. 

 *Senate Executive Documents, 1st Session, 52d Congress, 1891-92: 

 Vol. 4, Irrigation, Parts 1-4, serial No. 2899. 

 Part I, Report on Irrigation. J. R. Hinton. 



Facts and conditions relating to irrigation in various countries 

 p. 377. J R. Hinton. > i 



II, Artesian and underflow investigation. E. S. Nettleton. 

 Ill, Final geological reports of the artesian and underflow investigation 

 between the 97th meridian pf longitude and the foothills of the 

 Rocky Mountains. R. Hay. 



Report of the mid-plains division. J. W. Gregory, F. F. B. Coffin. 

 Special Reports: 



No. 40, 1882, Conditions and needs of spring wheat culture in the North- 

 west. C. C. Andrews. 



Miscellaneous, No. 2, 1883, What science can teach about wheat. C. Rich- 

 ardson. 

 Yearbook United States Department of Agriculture: 



1894, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. S. Morton, p. 9. 



Education and research in argiculture in the United States. A. C. 



True, p. 81. 



Soils in their relation to crop production. M. Whitney, p. 129. 



Water as a factor in the growth of plants. B. T. Galloway, A. F. 



Woods, p. 165. 



Mineral phosphates as fertilizers. H. W. Wiley, p. 177. 



The most important insects injurious to stored grain. F. H. Chitten- 



den, p. 277. 



The grain smuts: Their causes and prevention. W. T. Swingle, p. 409. 



