March, 1938] 



Agricultural Research in N. H. 



equipment was destroyed in the conflagration. The Board of Trustees 

 met the resulting housing crisis by voting to start construction of a new 

 brick building at once to be known as Pettee Hall in honor of the late 

 Dean C. H. Pettee and to quarter the Agricultural Engineering as well 

 as the Military and Home Economics staffs. 



Other improvements during the year were additions to the poultry 

 plant for further nutrition and disease-control work and the construc- 

 tion of a potato and soils storage building in the rear of the greenhouses. 



Miss Mary L. Geraghty was appointed statistical assistant and Mr. 

 Lucian Geoffrion draftsman in agricultural economics during the year. 

 ]\Ir. Victor H. Smith was temporarily employed in cooperation with the 

 Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. D. A., in the study of the 

 Agricultural Conservation Program. Mr. Arno Hangas, research as- 

 sistant in agricultural economics, resigned October 1. During the ab- 

 sence on leave of W. A. Westgate, Miss Barbara Miner has been em- 

 ployed as research assistant in entomology. 



PUBLICATIONS ISSUED 



Details of results in certain projects were published during the year 

 as follows : 



Station Bulletin 292 



Station Bulletin 293 

 Station Bulletin 294 



Station Bulletin 295 

 Station Bulletin 296 

 Station Bulletin 297 



Station Bulletin 298 



Station Circular 51 



Station Circular 52 



Station Circular 53 



Technical Bulletin 67 



Technical Bulletin 68 



Inspection of Commercial Feeding Stuffs, 



1936 

 Results of Seed Tests for 1936 

 Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers for 



1936 

 The Milksheds of New Hampshire 

 Station Report, 1936 

 Inspection of Commercial Feeding Stuffs, 



1937 

 Land Utilization in New Hampshire 



Epidemic Tremors (Trembling Chick Dis- 

 ease) 



Growth and Feed Standards for New 

 Hampshire 



Type-of-Farming Areas in New Hampshire 



Effect of Delay in Storage and Storage Tem- 

 perature on Keeping Qualities of Apples 



The Performance of Certain Contact Agents 

 on Various Plant Surfaces 



Scientific Contribution 50 

 Scientific Contribution 51 



Scientific Contribution 52 

 Scientific Contribution 53 

 Scientific Contribution 54 



Scientific Contribution 55 



Factors Affecting Cold Resistance in Plants 

 Value of the Dye-Adsorption Test for Pre- 

 determining the Degree of Hardiness 

 Frost Rings in Hardy Varieties of Apple 

 Double Growth Rings in Red Astrachan 

 Unusual and Severe Winter Injury to the 

 Trunks of Mcintosh Apple Trees in N. H. 

 A Comparison of Manure and Peat for 

 Greenhouse Tomato Culture 



