1915.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 31. 9 a 



No. 155. Composition and Use of Some of the New Fertilizer Ma- 

 terials; also Fertilizing Value of Some Local By-Produets, 

 by H. D. Haskins; and Coccanut Meal, by J. B. Lindsey; 

 18 pages. 



Control Series Bulletin No. 1. Inspection of Commercial Feed Stuffs, 

 by P. H. Smith and C. L. Beals; 61 pages. 



Circulars. 

 No. 36. Poultiy Manures, their Treatment and Use, by Wm. P, 



Brooks; revision of No, 35; 4 pages. 

 No. 37. Green Manuring and Cover Crops, by Wm. P. Brooks; 6 



pages. 

 No. 38. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Turni]3, Rape and Other Crucifers, by 

 Wm. P. Brooks; 4 pages. 

 Lime and Sulfur Solutions, by G. E. Stone; 4 pages. 

 Downy Mildew of Cucumbers, by G. E. Stone; 2 pages. 

 The Control of Onion Smut, by G. E. Stone; 4 pages. 

 Fertilizers for Potatoes, by Wm. P. Brooks; revision of No. 



26; 4 pages. 

 CutAvorms, by H. T. Fernald ; revision of No. 2 ; 2 pages. 

 Suggestions for Judging the Agiicultural Value and Adap- 

 tation of Land, by Wm. P. Brooks; 8 pages. 

 No. 45. The Chemical Analysis of Soils, by Wm. P. Brooks; revi- 

 sion of No. 29; 4 pages. 

 No. 46. Directions for sending Fruits for Identification, by J. K. 

 Shaw; 4 pages. 



Reprint State Board of Agriculture Puhli cations. 

 The Care, Feeds and Feeding of the Dairy Cow, by J. B. Lindsey; 30 



pages. 

 Apple Diseases, by G. E. Stone; 19 pages. 



Connecticut Agiicultural Experiment Station. 

 Bulletin No. 180. Studies on the Tobacco Crop of Connecticut, by E. 

 H. Jenkins; 65 pages. 



Meteorological Reports. 

 Twelve numbers, 4 pages each. 



The total number of copies of reports and bulletins issued 

 during the last fiscal year was 97,400. In addition, 5,400 

 meteorological bulletins were printed and 19,500 copies of cir- 

 culars, making a grand total of 122,300 copies of publications 

 issued during the year. 



