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Harvesting and Storing. 



Pomology 21. Study of fruit harvesting and storing. Mr. Raleigh. 



Crop Protection. 

 Insect Enemies of Vegetation. 



Entomology 4. Control of the squash vine borer. Mr. Worthley. 



Entomology 5. Control of the squash bug. Mr. Worthley. 



Entomology 7. Study of insect outbreaks in various localities. Professor 

 Fernald. 



Entomology 8. Pest limits in Massachusetts. Professor Fernald. 



Entomology 9. Number of generations of codling moth in Massachusetts as 

 related to advisability of spraying for the second generation. Assistant Professor 

 Bourne. 



Entomology 10. Hatching dates of scale insects. Assistant Professor Bourne. 



Entomology 17. Control of onion thrips. Assistant Professor Bourne. 



Cranberry 1. Injurious and beneficial insects affecting the cranberry. Pro- 

 fessor Franklin. 



Plant Disease Control. 



Botany 3. Tobacco investigations. Professor Osnmn and Professor Anderson. 



Botany 9. Investigation of carrot blight. Assistant Professor Doran. 



Botany 5. Experimental spraying for the control of cucumber mildew under 

 glass. Assistant Professor Doran. 



Botany 6. Investigation of onion diseases. Professor Osmun and Professor 

 Anderson. 



Botany 14. Investigation of control of tobacco wildfire. Professor Anderson. 



Botany 16. Relation of soil character to occurrence of onion smut. Professor 

 Anderson. 



Cranberry 2. Cranberry disease work. Professor Franklin. 



Spray Materials — Their Nature and Use. 



Chemistry 20. A study of the fundamental factors affecting the suspension 

 adhesiveness, toxicity and general efficiency of copper fungicides. Professor 

 Holland and Mr. Dunbar. 



Entomology 12. Determination of best strength of lime-sulfur. Assistant Pro- 

 fessor Bourne. 



Entomology 13. Study of the possible injurious effects of Scalecide on trees.. 

 Assistant Professor Bourne. 



Entomology 14. Does spraying orchards kill bees? Professor Fernald. 



Entomology 15. Determination of the efficiency of nicotine sulfate dusts. 

 Assistant Professor Bourne. 



Entomology 16. Investigation of materials which promise value in insect con- 

 trol. Assistant Professor Bourne. 



Pomology 11. test of spray materials that have become commercially impor- 

 tant. Professor Sears and Mr. Raleigh. 



Animal Husbandry. 



Animal Nutrition. 



Chemistry 17. Attempting to secure a substitute for milk in the growing of 

 young calves. Professor Lindsey and Assistant Professor Archibald. 



Chemistry 19. the value of inorganic calcium phosphate in the promotion of 

 growth and milk production. Professor Lindsey and Assistant Professor Archibald. 



Miscellaneous. 

 Chemistry 4. Record of the station herd. Professor Lindsey. 



