8a EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 



Publications of the Year, 



Annual Report. 

 Thirty-third annual report: 



Part I. Report of the Director and Other Officers; 00 pages. 



Part II. Detailed Report of the Experiment Station; 136 pages 



(Bulletins Nos. 195-200). 

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



Bulletins. 

 No. 201. Insecticides and Fungicides for Farm and Orchard Crops in 



Massachusetts, by E. B. Holland, A. I. Bourne and P. J. Anderson; 



38 pages. 

 No. 202. Rust of Antirrhinum, by William L. Doran; 28 pages. 

 No. 203. Tobacco Wildfire: Preliminary Report of Investigations, by 



G. H. Chapman and P. J. Anderson; 16 pages. 

 No. 204. Thirty Years' Experience ^^^th Sulfate of Ammonia, by F. W. 



IMorse; 16 pages. 

 No. 205. The Nutritive Value of Cattle Feeds. 3. Dried Apple Pomace 



for Farm Stock, by J. B. Lindsey, C. L. Beals and J. G. Archibald; 



14 pages. 

 No. 206. Eighth Report of the Cranberry Station, by H. J. Franklin; 



20 pages. 



Bidletins, Technical Series. 

 No. 4. Development and Pathogenesis of the Onion Smut Fungus, by 

 P. J. Anderson; 36 pages. 



Bulletins, Popular Edition. 

 No. 201. Insecticides and Fungicides for Farm and Orchard Crops in 



IMassachusetts, by E. B. Holland, A. I. Bourne and P. J. Anderson; 



16 pages. 



Bulletins, Control Series. 

 No. 15. Inspection of Commercial Feedstuffs, by Philip H. Smith and 



Ethel M, Bradley; 34 pages. 

 No. 16. Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers, by H. D. Haskins, L. S. 



Walker and R. W. Swift; 40 pages. 

 No. 17. Inspection of Lime Products Used in Agriculture, by H. D. 



Haskins, L. S. Walker and R. W. Swift; 8 pages. 



Meteorological Reports. 

 Nos. 385-396, inclusive, 4 pages each. 



