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REPORTS 



1897. Resistant Vines, their Selection, Adaptation, and Grafting. Appendix to Viticultural 

 Report for 1896. 



1902. Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station for 1898-1901. 



1903. Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station for 1901-03. 



1904. Twenty-second Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station for 190304. 



1914. Report of the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, July, 



1913-June, 1914. 



1915. Report of the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, Julv, 



1914-June, 1915. 



1916. Report of the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, Julv, 



1915-June, 1916. 



1917. Report of the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, July, 



191 6 _ Jun e, 1917. 



BULLETINS 



No. 

 230. Enological Investigations. 



241. Vine Pruning in California, Part I. 



242. Humus in California Soils. 



246. Vine Pruning in California, Part II. 

 248 The Economic Value of Pacific Coast 

 Kelps. 



249. Stock-Poisoning Plants of California. 



250. The Loquat. 



251. Utilization of the Nitrogen and Organic 



Matter in Septic and Imhoff Tank 

 Sludges. 



252. Deterioration of Lumber. 



253. Irrigation and Soil Conditions in the 



Sierra Nevada Foothills, California. 

 255. The Citricola Scale. 

 257. New Dosage Tables. 



261. Melaxuma of the Walnut, "Juglans 



regia." 



262. Citrus Diseases of Florida and Cuba 



Compared with Those of California. 



263. Size Grade for Ripe Olives. 



264. The Calibration of the Leakage Meter. 



265. Cotton Rot of Lemons in California. 



266. A Spotting of Citrus Fruits Due to the 



Action of Oil Liberated from the Rind. 



267. Experiments with Stocks for Citrus. 



268. Growing and Grafting Olive Seedlings. 



No. 



270. A Comparison of Annual Cropping, Bi- 



ennial Cropping, and Green Manures 

 on the Yield of Wheat. 



271. Feeding Dairy Calves in California. 



272. Commercial Fertilizers. 



273. Preliminary Report on Kearney Vine- 



yard Experimental Drain. 



274. The Common Honey Bee as an Agent 



in Prune Pollination. 



275. The Cultivation of Belladonna in Cali- 



fornia. 



276. The Pomegranate. 



277. Sudan Grass. 



278. Grain Sorghums. 



279. Irrigation of Rice in California. 



280. Irrigation of Alfalfa in the Sacramento 



Valley. 



281. Control of the Pocket Gophers in Cali- 



fornia. 



282. Trials with California Silage Crops for 



Dairy Cows. 



283. The- Olive Insects of California. 



284. Irrigation of Alfalfa in Imperial Valley. 



285. The Milch Goat in California. 



286. Commercial Fertilizers. 



287. Vinegar from Waste Fruits. 



No. 



113. Correspondence Courses in Agriculture. 



114. Increasing the Dutv of Water. 



115. Grafting Vinifera Vineyards. 



121. Some Things the Prospective Settler 



Should Know. 

 124. Alfalfa Silage for Fattening Steers. 



126. Spraying for the Grape Leaf Hopper. 



127. House Fumigation. 



128. Insecticide Formulas. 



129. The Control of Citrus Insects. 



131. Spraying for Control of Walnut Aphis. 



133. County Farm Adviser. 



134. Control of Raisin Insects. 



135. Official Tests of Dairy Cows. 



136. Melilotus Indica. 



137. Wood Decay in Orchard Trees. 



138. The Silo in California Agriculture. 



139. The Generation of Hvdrocyanic Acid 



Gas in Fumigation by Portable Ma- 

 chines. 



140. The Practical Application of Improved 



Methods of Fermentation in Califor- 

 nia Wineries during 1913 and 1914. 



141. Standard Insecticides and Fungicides 



versus Secret Preparations. 



142. Practical and Inexpensive Poultry Ap- 



pliances. 



143. Control of Grasshoppers in Imperial 



Valley. 



144. Oidium or Powderv Mildew of the Vine. 



145. Suggestions to Poultrymen concerning 



Chicken Pox. 



147. Tomato Growing in California. 



148. "Lungworms." 



150. Round Worms in Poultrv. 



151. Feeding and Management of Hogs. 



CIRCULARS 

 No. 

 152. 



Some Observations on the Bulk Hand- 

 ling of Grain in California. 



153. Announcement of the California State 



Dairy Cow Competition, 1916-18. 



154. Irrigation Practice in Growing Small 



Fruits in California. 



155. Bovine Tuberculosis. 



156. How to Operate an Incubator. 



157. Control of the Pear Scab. 



158. Home and Farm Canning. 



160. Lettuce Growing in California. 



161. Potatoes in California. 



162. White Diarrhoea and Coccidiosis of 



Chicks. 



164. Small Fruit Culture in California. 



165. Fundamentals of Sugar Beet under 



California Conditions. 



166. The County Farm Bureau. 



167. Feeding Stuffs of Minor Importance. 



168. Spraying for the Control of Wild Morn 



ing- Glory within the Fog Belt. 



169. 1918 Grain Crop. 



170. Fertilizing California Soils for the 1918 



Crop. 



171. The Fertilization of Citrus. 



172. Wheat Culture. 



173. The Construction of the Wood-Hoop 



Silo. 



174. Farm Drainage Methods. 



175. Progress Report on the Marketing and 



Distribution of Milk. 



176. Hog Cholera Prevention and the 



Serum Treatmpnt. 



177. Grain Sorghum Seed. 



178. The Packing of Apples in California. 



