ACKNOWLEDGMENT 



The Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station takes pleasure in 

 thanking A. 0. Larson of Castle Dale, Utah, for suggestions which led 

 to the study of the poisonous properties of Arrow-Grass, and to Mr. 

 G. W. Walts of Reno, Nevada, for valuable information and assistance. 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



In July, 1918, the Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station pub- 

 lished Bulletin No. 95 entitled "Range Plants Poisonous to Sheep and 

 Cattle in Nevada," by C. E. Fleming, head of the Department of Range 

 Management. Hundreds of requests for copies were received from 

 stockmen and forest rangers in Nevada and California. The Foreign 

 Press Bureau of the Committee on Public Information requested 500 

 copies for distribution in South American countries. Although the 

 number printed was unusually large, the entire edition of this bulletin 

 was soon exhausted and republication has become desirable. 



Since the publication of Bulletin No. 95 long series of feeding experi- 

 ments with poisonous plants have been made at the Nevada Station. 

 Before publishing another general bulletin on the subject of range 

 plants poisonous to sheep and cattle it seems best to print a short 

 series of bulletins giving the results of feeding tests made with each 

 poisonous plant. 



We plan later to bring together the results of all the new experiments 

 with all former information on the subject in another illustrated gen- 

 eral bulletin on poisonous plants. 



S. B. DOTEN, 



Director. 



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