STATION PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION. 



REPORTS. 



1896. Report of the Viticultural Work during the seasons 1887-93, with data 



regarding the Vintages of 1894-95. 



1897. Resistant Vines, their Selection, Adaptation, and Grafting. Appendix to 



Viticultural Report for 1896. 



1898. Partial Report of Work of Agricultural Experiment Station for the years 



1895-96 and 1896-97. 

 1900. Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station for the year 1897-98. 



1902. Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station for 1898-1901. 



1903. Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station for 1901-1903. 



1904. Twenty-second Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station for 1903-1904. 



BULLETINS. 



Reprint. Endurance of Drought in Soils of the Arid Region. 



No. 128. Nature, Value and Utilization of Alkali Lands, and Tolerance of Alkali. 

 (Revised and Reprint, 1905.) 



131. The Phylloxera of the Vine. 



133. Tolerance of Alkali by Various Cultures. 



138. Citrus Fruit Culture. 



139. Orange and Lemon Rot. 



140. Lands of the Colorado Delta in Salton Basin, and Supplement. 



141. Deciduous Fruits at Paso Rohles. 



142. Grasshoppers in California. 



143. California Peach-Tree Borer. 



144. The Peach-Worm. 



145. The Red Spider of Citrus Trees. 



146. New Methods of Grafting and Budding Vines. 



147. Culture Work of the Substations. 



148. Resistant Vines and their Hybrids. 



149. California Sugar Industry. 



150. The Value of Oak Leaves for Forage. 



151. Arsenical Insecticides. 



152. Fumigation Dosage. 



153. Spraying with Distillates. 



154. Sulfur Sprays for Red Spider. 



155. Directions for Spraying for the Codling-Moth. 



156. Fowl Cholera. 



158. California Olive Oil; its Manufacture. 



159. Contribution to the Study of Fermentation. 



160. The Hop Aphis. 



161. Tuberculosis in Fowls. (Reprint.) 



162. Commercial Fertilizers. (Dec. 1, 1904.) 



163. Pear Scab. 



164. Poultry Feeding and Proprietary Foods. (Reprint.) 



165. Asparagus and Asparagus Rust in California. 



166. Spraying for Scale Insects. 



167. Manufacture of Dry Wines in Hot Countries. 



168. Observations on Some Vine Diseases in Sonoma County. 



169. Tolerance of the Sugar Beet for Alkali. 



170. Studies in Grasshopper Control. 



171. Commercial Fertilizers. (June 30, 1905.) 



172. Further Experience in Asparagus Rust Control. 



173. Commercial Fertilizers. (December, 1905.) 



174. A New Wine-Cooling Machine. 



175. Tomato Diseases in California. 



176. Sugar Beets in the San Joaquin Valley. 



177. A New Method of Making Dry Red Wine. 



178. Mosquito Control. 



179. Commercial Fertilizers. (June, 1906.) 



CIRCULARS. 

 No 1. Texas Fever. No. 16. Notes on Seed-Wheat. 



2. Blackleg. 17. Why Agriculture Should be 



3. Hog Cholera. Taught in the Public Schools. 

 4 Anthrax. 18. Caterpillars on Oaks. 



5. Contagious Abortion in Cows. ' 19. Disinfection of Stables. 



7. Remedies for Insects. 20. Reading Course in Irrigation. 



9. Asparagus Rust. 21. The Advancement of Agri- 



10. Reading Course in Economic cultural Education. 



Entomology. (Revision.) 22. Defecation of Must for White 



11. Fumigation Practice. Wine. 



12. Silk Culture. 23. Pure Yeast in Wineries. 



13. The Culture of the Sugar Beet. 

 15. Recent Problems in Agriculture. 



What a University Farm is For. 



