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572 Propagation of the Briarcliff rose by cuttings. By William L. Doran. 

 Florists' Exch. 105 (11): 17 and 21. 1945. 



574 Vitamin content of field-frozen kale. By Arthur D. Holmes, Beula V. 

 McKey, Katherine O. Esselen, Leo V. Crowley, and Carleton P. Jones. 

 Amer. Jour. Dis. Children 70 :298-300. 1945. 



575 Influence of incubation temperatures on differential tests of coliform bac- 

 teria. By James E. Fuller. Jour. Bact. 51 (4):457-464. 1946. 



576 The vitamin content of mare's milk. By Arthur D. Holmes, Beula V. 

 McKey, Anne W. Wertz, Harry G. Lindquist and Leonard R. Parkinson. 

 Jour. Dairy Sci. 29 (3):163-171. 1946. 



581 The control of the blueberry bud mite. By John S. Bailev and Arthur I. 

 Bourne. Jour. Econ. Ent. 39 (1):89. 1946. 



584 The application of chemistry to animal husbandry. By J. G. Archibald. 

 Jour. Chem. Ed. 23:49-51. 1946. 



587 The use of calcium salts in freezing Mcintosh apples. By John J. Powers 

 and William B. Esselen, Jr. Fruit Prod. Jour, and Amer. Food Mfr, 

 25 (7):200-202, 217. 1946. 



591 Goat's milk as a source of bone building minerals for infant feeding. By 

 Arthur D. Holmes, John W. Kuzmeski, Harry G. Lindquist and Henry B. 

 Rodman. Amer. Jour. Dis. Children 71:647-653. 1946. 



UNNUMBERED CONTRIBUTIONS 



Minerals for dairy goats. By J. G. Archibald and S. A. Asdell. Better Goat- 

 keeping 1 (2). September 1945. 



The current feed situation. By J. G. Archibald. New England Homestead, 

 January 12, 1946. 



Soil fertility and animal health. By J. G. Archibald. Amer. Fert. 104 (7). 

 April 1946. 



Dutch elm disease in Massachusetts during 1945. By Malcolm A. McKenzie, 

 New England Div. Amer. Phytopath. Soc. at New Haven, Conn., December 

 5, 1945. Abstracted for Phytopathology. 



Role of riboflavin in poultry nutrition. By Arthur D. Holmes. Northeastern 

 Poultryman, December 1945, p. 37. 



Milk in the human dietary. By Arthur D. Holmes. Amer. Cookery, February 

 1946, p. 28. 



Tansy causes off-flavor. By H. G. Lindquist. New England Homestead 118 

 (17):12. Septembers, 1945. 



Higher quality milk. By H. G. Lindquist. New England Goat News 8 (4):1, 

 3, 5-6; 8 (5): 3-4. April and May 1946. 



Milk products in bread enrichment. By J. H. Frandsen. Natl. Butter and 

 Cheese Jour. 36 (10):66, 1945. Certified Milk 20 (234) :7, 18, 1945; Hoard's 

 Dairyman 90 (19):541, 1945; Amer. Milk Rev. 7 (9):336, 1945. 



Pests outside the four walls. By A. I. Bourne. Pests 13 (3):6-12. 1945. 



DDT saves colonial coach at Amherst. By A. I. Bourne. Pests 13 (4):31. 1945. 



Supply outlook for fungicides and insecticides in 1946. A. I. Bourne and O. C. 

 Boyd. Fruit Notes, November 1945; Commercial Vegetable Grower, De- 

 cember 1945. 



Leaf-feeding sawfly larvae burrowing in structural wood. W. B. Becker and 

 H. L. Sweetman. Jour. Econ. Ent. 39 (3):408. 1946. 



DDT, its uses in horticulture. By W. D. Whitcomb. Mass. Hort. Soc. Flower 

 Show Program. March 1946. pp. 37-41. 



