4 HATCH EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 



The following bulletins are still in stock and can be fur- 

 nished on demand : — 



No. 27. Tuberculosis in college herd; tuberculin in diagnosis; 



boviue rabies ; poisoning by nitrate of soda. 

 No. 33. Glossary of fodder terms. 

 No. 35. Agricultural value of bone meal. 



No. 41. On the use of tuberculin (translated from Dr. Bang). 

 No. 54. Fertilizer anal3'ses. 

 No. 55. Nematode worms. 

 No. 57. Fertilizer analyses. 

 No. 59. Fertilizer analyses. 

 No. 63. Fertilizer analyses. 

 No. 64. Analyses of concentrated feed stuffs. 

 No. 67. Grass thrips ; treatment for thrips in greenhouses. 

 No. 6^. Fertilizer analyses. 

 No. 69. Rotting of greenhouse lettuce. 

 No. 70. Fertilizer analyses. 

 No. 71. Concentrated feed stuffs; condimental stock and poultry 



foods. 

 No. 72. Summer forage crops. 

 No. 73. Orchard experiments ; fertilizers for fruits ; thinning 



fruits ; spraying fruits. 

 No. 75. Fertilizer analyses. 

 No. 76. The imported elm-leaf beetle. 

 No. 77. Fertilizer analyses. 

 Special bulletin, — The brown-tail moth. 

 Special bulletin, — The coccid genera Chionaspis and Hemichiou- 



aspis. 

 Index, 1888-95. 



Of the other bulletins, a few copies remain, which can be 

 supplied only to complete sets for libraries. 



An outline of the more important work undertaken and 

 the results secured is all the limits of our space will allow. 

 From a series of experiments on the eflect of feed on the 

 compounds of milk and on the consistency of butter, partic- 

 ularly the effect of cotton-seed meal with a minimun amount 

 of oil and likewise with the addition of cotton-seed oil on 

 the relative properties of the several ingredients in milk and 

 butter fat and on the body of the butter, the results seemed 

 to be as follows ; — - 



