64 MASS. EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETIN 398 



War Time Milk Delivery. By J. H. Frandsen. Milk Plant Monthly, May, 1942. 



pp'. 32-33. 

 Quality Goat Milk and How It is Produced. By J. H. Frandsen. 1941 Yearbook 



Amer. Goat Soc, Inc., 1942. pp. 82-86. 

 Orchard Insects in 1941. By W. D. Whitcomb and A. I. Bourne. Ann. Rpt. 



Mass. Fruit Growers' Assoc. 1942. 

 The Codling Moth Menace. By W. D. Whitcomb. Ann. Rpt. Mass. Fruit 



Growers' Assoc. 1942. pp. 27-34. 

 Some Observations on the Effects of Sulfur Compounds Applied During Bloom, 



on Bee Behavior. By F. R. Shaw and A. I. Bourne. Jour. Econ. Ent. 



35 (4):607-608, 1942. 

 Prionus laticoUis (Drury) in a Subterranean Wooden Duct for Telephone Cables. 



By W. B. Becker. Jour. Econ. Ent. 35 (4):608, 1942. 

 Benzoate as a Wartime Food Preservative. By William B. Esselen, Jr. Glass 



Packer, September 1942. 

 Should the Glass Packer Be Concerned About Light? By J. J. Powers and W. B. 



Esselen, Jr. Glass Packer, October 1942. 

 Other Preservatives for Foods. By F. P. Griffiths. Glass Packer, November 1942. 

 A Note on the Japanese Quince. By Arthur S. Levine. Fruit Prod. Jour. 21 



(6):177. 1942. 

 Souring of Dates by Sugar-Tolerant Yeasts. By C. R. Fellers and J. A. Clague. 



Fruit Prod. Jour. 21 (ll):326-327, 347. 1942. 

 The Non-Toxicity of Levulinic Acid. By R. G. Tischer, C. R. Fellers, and B. J. 



Doyle. Quart. Jour. Amer. Med. Technol., April 1942. 

 Does Light Have Any Effect on Glass Packed Foods? By J. J. Powers and 



W. B. Esselen, Jr. Ceramic Indus., August 1942. 

 Massachusetts Toxicity Test Assay for Red Squill Powder. By C. R. Fellers and 



A. S. Levine. Mimeographed. 1942. 

 Hopper Feeding May Require Changes in Ration. By R. T. Parkhurst. Poultry 



Tribune, February 1942. 

 Finding Substitutes for Cod Liver Oil. By R. T. Parkhurst. New England 



Homestead, February 7, 1942. 

 Government Wheat in Poultry and Turkey Rations. By R. T. Parkhurst. New 



England Homestead, April 18, 1942. 

 Northeastern Poultrymen and National Defense. By R. T. Parkhurst. North- 

 eastern Poultryman, April 15, 1942. 

 Ground Barley in Poultry Feeding. By R. T. Parkhurst. Northeastern Poultry- 

 man, May 15., 1942. 

 Dried Distillers' Grains with Solubles. By R. T. Parkhurst. Northeastern 



Poultryman, June 15, 1942. 

 The Use of Certain Milk Replacements in Starting and Growing Rations for 



Poultry. By R. T. Parkhurst. Feedstuffs, May 16, 1942. 

 War-time Poultry Feeding Problems. By R. T. Parkhurst. Feedstuffs, October 



10, 1942. 

 War-time Homes for Hens. By R. T. Parkhurst. Country Gentleman, July 



1942. 

 Control of Respiratory Diseases. By H. Van Roekel. National Poultry Digest, 



November 15, 1942. 



