THE FOLLOWING BULLETINS ARK AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION TO 



PERSONS LIVING IN NEW YORK STATE. 



40 Removing Tassels from Corn, 9 pp. 



71 Apricot Growing inWestern New York, 



26pp. 



72 The Cultivation of Orchards, 22 pp. 



74 Impressions of the Peach Industry in 



N. Y., 28 pp. 

 76 Some Grape Troubles in Western N.Y. 



116 pp. 



79 Varieties of Strawberry Leaf Blight, 26 



pp. 



80 The Quince in Western N. Y., 27 pp. 

 87 Dwarf Lima Beans, 24 pp. 



93 Cigar-Case-Bearer, 20 pp. 

 97 Entomogenous Fungi, 42 pp. 



101 The Spraying of Trees and the Canker 



Worm, 24 pp. 



102 General Observations in Care of Fruit 



Trees, 26 pp, 



103 Soil Depletion in Respect to the Care 



of Fruit Trees, 21 pp. 

 109 Geological History of the Chautauqua 



Grape Belt, 36 pp. 



Extension Work in Horticulture, 42 pp 

 Spraying Calendar. 

 Dwarf Apples, 31 pp. 



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 116 

 117 

 119 

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Fruit Brevities, 50 pp. 

 Texture of the Soil, 8 pp. 



Moisture of the Soil and Its Conser- 

 vation, 24 pp. 



121 Suggestions for Planting Shrubbery. 



122 Second Report upon Extension Work 



in Horticulture, 36 pp. 



123 Green Fruit Worms, 1 7 pp. 



124 The Pistol-Case-Bearer in Western 



New York, 18 pp. 



126 The Currant-Stem Girdler and the 

 Raspberry-Cane Maggot, 22 pp. 



129 How to Conduct Field Experiments 



with Fertilizers, u pp. 



130 Potato Culture, 15 pp. 



131 Notes upon Plums for Western New 



York, 31 pp. 



134 Strawberries under Glass, 10 pp. 



135 Forage Crops, 28 pp. 



136 Chrysanthemums, 24 pp. 



137 Agricultural Extension Work, sketch 



of its Origin and Progress, n pp. 



138. Studies and Illustrations of Mush- 



rooms : I. 32 pp. 



139. Third Report upon Japanese Plums 



16 pp. 



140 Second Report on Potato Culture, 24 pp. 



141 Powdered Soap as a Cause of Death 



Among Swill-Fed Hogs. 



142 The Codling-Moth. 



143 Sugar Beet Investigations, 88 pp. 



144 Suggestions on Spraying and on the 



San Jose Scale. 



145 Some Important Pear Diseases. 



146 Fourth Report of Progress on Exten- 



sion Work, 26pp. 



147 Fourth Report upon Chrysanthemums, 



36pp. 



148 Quince Curculio, 26 pp. 



149 Some Spraying Mixtures. 



150 Tuberculosis in Cattle and its Control. 



151 Gravity or Dilution Separators. 



152 Studies in Milk Secretion, 



153 Impressions of Fruit-Growing Indus- 



tries. 



154 Table for Computing Rations for 



Farm Animals. 



155 Second Report on the San Jose Scale. 



156 Third Report on Potato Culture. 



157 Grape-vine Flea-beetle. 



158 Source of Gas and Taint Producing 



Bacteria in Cheese Curd. 



159 An Effort to Help the Farmer. 



160 Hints on Rural School Grounds. 



161 Annual Flowers. 



162 The Period of Gestation in Cows. 



163 Three Important Fungous Diseases ol 



the Sugar Beet. 



164 Peach Leaf-Curl. 



165 Ropiness in Milk and Cream. 



166 Sugar Beet Investigations for 1898. 



167 The Construction of the Stave Silo. 



168 Studies and Illustrations of Mush- 



rooms ; II. 



169 Studies in Milk Secretion. 



170 Tent Caterpillars. 



171 Concerning Patents on Gravity or 



Dilution Separators. 



172. The Cherry Fruit-Fly :- A New Cherry 



Pest. 



173. The Relation of Food to Milk- Fat. 



174. The Problem of Impoverished Lands. 



175. Fourth Report on Japanese Plums. 



176. The Peach-Tree Borer. 



177. Spraying Notes. 



178. The Invasion of the Udder by Bacteria. 



179. Field Experiments with Fertilizers. 



180. The Prevention of Peach-Leaf Curl. 



181. Pollination in Orchards. 



182. Sugar Beet Investigations for 1899. 



Bulletins Issued Since the Close of the Fiscal Year, June 30, 1900. 



183. Sugar Beet Pulp as a Food for Cows. 



184. The Grape Root-Worm ; New Grape Pest in New York. 



185. The Common European Praying Mantis ; A New Beneficial Insect 



in America. 



186. The Sterile Fungus Rhizoctonia. 



187. The Palmer Worm. 



188. Spray Calendar. 



189. Oswego Strawberries. 



i9g. Three Unusual Strawberry Pests and a Greenhouse Pest. 



191. Tillage Experiments with Potatoes. 



192. Further Experiments against the Peach Tree Borer. 



193. Shade Tree and Timber Destroying Fungi. 



