8 a EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 



No. 166. Improved Methods for Fat Analysis, by E. B. Holland, J. C. 



Reed and J. B. Buckley, Jr.; 48 pages. 

 No. 167. I. The Relation of Hydrogen Ion Concentration of Media to 



the Proteolytic Activity of Bacillus Subtilis. II. Proteolj-sis 



of Streptococcus Erysipelatis and Streptococcus Lacticus under 



Different Hydrogen Ion Concentration, by Arao Itano; 47 



pages. 

 Control Series Bulletin No. 3. Inspection of Commei^cial Feedstuffs, by 



P. H. Smith and C. L. Beals; 70 pages. 

 Control Series Bulletin No. 4. Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers, by 



H. D. Haskins, L. S. Walker, C. P. Jones and W. S. Frost; 



100 pages. 



Circulars. 

 No. 48. Beet Residues for Farm Stock, bj^ J. B. Lindsey; 8 pages. 

 No. 49. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Turnip, Rape and Other Crucifers, by 



Wm. P. Brooks; 4 pages. 

 No. 50. Rations for Dairy Stock, by J. B. Lindsey; 8 pages. 

 No. 51. Downy Mildew of Cucumbers, by G. E. Stone; 2 pages. 

 No. 52. The Control of Onion Smut, by G. E. Stone; 4 pages.- 

 No. 53. Lime and Sulfur Solutions, by G. E. Stone; 2 pages. 

 No. 54. Poultry Manures, their Treatment and Use, by Wm. P. Brooks; 



4 pages. 

 No. 55. Green Manuring and Cover Crops, by Wm. P. Brooks; 6 pages. 

 No. 56. Campaign to eUminate Bacillary White Diarrhea, by Wm. P. 



Brooks and E. D. Waid; 1 page. 

 No. 57. Rules relative to testing Dairy Cows, by P. H. Smith; 4 pages. 

 No. 58. The FeecUng Value of Apple Pomace, by J. B. Lindsey; 4 pages. 



Meteorological Reports. 

 Twelve numbers, 4 pages each. 



The total number of copies of general reports and bulletins 

 issued during the last fiscal year was 95,100. In addition, 

 5,400 meteorological bulletins were printed and 19,000 copies of 

 circulars, making a grand total of 119,500 copies of publications 

 issued during the year. 



