1918.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 31. la 



Xo. ISO. Report of the Cranberry Substation for 1916, by H. J. Frank- 

 lin, and Observations on the Spoilage of Cranberries due to 

 Lack of Proper Ventilation, by C. L. Shear and Neil E. 

 Stevens, Pathologists, and B. A. Rudolph, Scientific Assist- 

 ant, Fruit-Disease Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, 

 United States Department of Agriculture; 58 pages. 



No. 181. Digestion Experiments with Sheep, by J. B. Lindsey, C. L. 

 Beals and P. H. Smith; 95 pages. 



Bullet ijis, Control Series. 



No. 7. Inspection of Commercial Feedstuffs, by P. H. Smith; 30 pages. 

 No. 8. Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers, by H. D. Haskins; 64 pages. 



Meteorological Reports. 

 Twelve numbers, 4 pages each. 



Mailing Lists. 

 At considerable expense for time and labor our mailing lists 

 have been maintained in as live a condition as possible, and at 

 present are arranged by lists, as tabulated below. 



Residents of Massachusetts (general), . . . . . . 11,603 



Residents of other States (general), 1,549 



Residents of other States (technical and general) , . . . .1 ,068 



Exchange list, 249 



Massachusetts libraries, 191 



Out-of-State libraries, 251 



Massachusetts agricultural schools and departments, ... 55 



Massachusetts county farm bureaus, 12 



Massachusetts Agricultural College and Experiment Station 



staffs, 101 



Beekeepers, 4,356 



Newspapers, 436 



Cranberry growers, 1,398 



Meteorological, 385 



Feed list, " 250 



Fertilizer list, 86 



Massachusetts milk inspectors, 158 



Massachusetts milk dealers, 135 



Miscellaneous special lists, 254 



United States Department of Agriculture, official list, . . . 3,602 ^ 



Total, 26,139 2 



' Publications are not as a rule sent to all on this list, but only to directors, libraries and 

 specialists likely to be interested. 



2 Of this total, 314 foreign addresses are included under different lists. 



