1917.1 PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 31. 9 a 



Annual Report. 

 Twenty-eighth annual report : — 

 Part I. Report of the Du-ector and Other Officers; 72 pages. 

 Part II. Detailed Report of the Experiment Station; 185 pages (being 



Bulletins Nos. 163-167). 

 Combined Contents and Index, Parts I. and II.; 16 pages. 



Bulletins. 



No. 168. Report of Cranberry Substation for 1915, by H. J. Franklin; 

 48 pages. 



No. 169. Connecticut Valley Onion Supply and Distribution, by Alexan- 

 der E. Cance, WiUiam L. Machmer and Frederick W. Read; 

 74 pages. 



No. 170. Shade Trees, Characteristics, Adaptation, Diseases and Care, 

 by George E. Stone; 190 pages. 



No. 171. A Chemical Study of the Asparagus Plant, by F. W. Morse; 

 32 pages. 



No. 172. Experiments in keeping Asparagus after Cutting, by F. W. 

 Morse; 11 pages. 



Bulletins, Control Series. 

 No. 5. Inspection of Commercial Feedstuffs, by P. H. Smith; 69 pages. 

 No. 6. Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers, by H. D. Haskins; 93 pages. 



Circulars. 



No. 59. The Use of Fertilizers in 1916, by William P. Brooks; 8 pages. 



No. 60. Suggestions for the Use of Fertilizers for Tobacco and Onions 

 for 1916, by H. D. Haskins; 4 pages. 



No. 61. Cutworms, by H. T. Fernald; 2 pages. 



No. 62. Beet Residues for Farm Stock, by J. B. Lindsey; 7 pages. 



No. 63. Balanced Rations for Dairy Stock, by J. B. Lindsey, 8 pages. 



No. 64. Co-operative Soil Studies by the Agricultural Experiment 

 Station and the Extension Service of the Massachusetts 

 Agricultural College, by F. W. Morse; 3 pages. 



No. 65. Campaign to eliminate Bacillary White Diarrhoea; 1 page. 



No. 66. Poultry Farm Disinfection, by James B. Paige; 4 pages. 



Miscellaneous. 

 Guide to Plots — Plans and Data relating to the Field Plots of the 

 Agricultural Department of the Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment 

 Station; 20 pages. 



Meteorological Reports. 

 Twelve numbers, 4 pages each. 



