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354 Pullorum disease control and eradication. By Henry Van Roelcel 

 Vet. Med. 35 (1): 1940. 



356 The grape plume moth. By W. D. Whitcomb and W. E. Tomlinson, 

 Jr. Jour. Econ. Ent. 33 (2) -.372-374. 1940. 



357 Report on Zinc. By E. B. Holland and W. S. Ritchie lour Assoc 

 Off. Agr. Chem. 23 (2) :302-303. 1940. 



358 Injury to trees from sulfur dioxide fumes of electric refrigerators. 

 By Alalcolm A. McKenzie and Linus H. Jones Science 91 

 (2358) :239-240. 1940. 



359 Spur nitrogen and pre-harvest Mcintosh drop. By Lawrence, South- 

 wick. Anier. Soc. Hort. Sci. Proc. 37 (1939) :435-437. 1940. 



360 The depth of planting asparagus and its effect on stand, yield and 

 position of the crown. By Robert E. Young. Amer Soc Hon 

 Sci. Proc. 37 (1939) .783-784. 1940. 



361 Inhibiting effect of acetic acid upon microorganisms in the presence 

 of sodium chloride and sucrose. By A. S. Levine and C. R Fellers 

 Jour. Bact. 40(2) :255-269. 1940. 



362 Effect of exercise on growth and cataract development of rats fed 

 galactose. By Helen S. Mitchell and Gladys M. Cook. Proc. Soc 

 Expt. Biol, and Med. 43:85-86. 1940. 



363 Phomopsis gardeniae in relation to gardenia culture By Malcolm 

 A. McKenzie, Linus H. Jones, and Constantine J. Gilgut. The 

 Plant Disease Reporter 24 (3) :58-62. 1940. (Mimeographed) 



364 Breeding small flocks of domestic fowl for high fecundity. By F A 

 Hays. Poultry Sci. 19 (6) :380-384. 1940. 



366 Syrup of cranberry, a new pharmaceutical vehicle. By J. A. Lubitz, 

 C. R. Fellers, and J. A. Clague. Jour. Amer. Pharm. Assoc, Sci Ed ' 

 29 (7):323-325. 1940. 



367 Study practical gardenia canker control as disease increases. By 

 M. A. McKenzie, L. H. Jones, and C. J. Gilgut. The Florists' Re- 

 view, March 28, 1940. 



368 Color markings in Rhode Island Red chicks. Bv F. A. Hays Jour 

 Agr. Res. 61 (l):69-74. 1940. 



372 Propagation of white pine by cuttings. By William L. Doran, Rob- 

 ert P. Holdsworth, Arnold D. Rhodes. Jour. Forestry 38 (10) "817 

 1940. V /• • 



373 Canned dessert apples. By A. A. McCormack, C. R. Fellers, and 

 W. A. Maclinn. Fruit Prod. Jour. 20 (l):5-6, 25. 1940. 



374 Soil as rooting medium for cuttings. By William L. Doran. Amer. 

 Nurseryman 72 (5):7-8. 1940. 



378 Grass silage on Massachusetts dairy farms. By Charles R. Creek. 



17 pages, mimeographed. August 1940. 

 382 Vitamin C in packaged foods purchased in retail markets. By K. R. 



Newman and C. R. Fellers. Jour. Amer. Dietet. Assoc. 16 (7)-695- 



696. 1940. 



Unnumbered Centributions 

 Put the minerals on the land— not in the manger. By T. G. Archibald. 



Shorthorn World 25 (19):88. December 25, 1940. 

 Mortality in street tree planting. By Malcolm A. McKenzie. Proc. 



Mass. Tree Wardens' Ann. Meeting, February 7-8, 1940. 

 The tree warden and the town forest. By Malcolm A. McKenzie. Proc. 



Fifth Ann. Conf. Current Governmental Problems, November 15-16 



1940. ^ ' 



