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been largely assumed by Fred E. Allen, assistant pathologist. Alan C. 

 Corbett was appointed assistant poultry pathologist September 1941. Carl 

 W. Hess was appointed research assistant and R. O. P. supervisor October 

 1, 1941, succeeding Robert S. Halpin, who was released September 27, 

 1941 for military service. Albert E. Tepper resigned May 15, 1942 to 

 accept a commercial position in the state. Samuel Stevens resigned as 

 laboratory technician August 9, 1941 to accept a commercial position, 

 and Harriet L. Goodwin was appointed to take his place. Madeline 

 Papachristos was appointed assistant laboratory technician December 1, 

 1942. 



PUBLICATIONS 



Station Bulletins 



327. Inspection of Commercial Feeding Stuffs, 1940. 



328. Results of Seed Tests for 1940. 



329. Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers for 1940. 



330. Agricultural Research in New Hampshire. 



331. Research of the New Hampshire Experiment Station, Animal 

 Breeding and Nutrition. 



332. The Local Structure of Milk Prices in New T Hampshire Mar- 

 kets. 



333. Inspection of Commercial Feeding Stuffs, 1941. 



334. Results of Seed Tests for 1941. 



335. Protein Requirements of Chickens at Various Stages of Growth 

 and Development II. 



336. Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers for 1941. 



337. The Place of the Woodland in the Farm Organization in Coos 

 County, New Hampshire. 



338. The Problem of Moisture in Poultry House Litter. 



339. New Hampshire Rural Towns' Comparative Road Burdens 

 and Road Services. 



340. Dairy Opportunity Areas in New Hampshire. 



Station Circulars 



56. Fine versus Coarse Grit as a Feed Ingredient for Poultry. 



57. Soy Beans in New Hampshire. 



58. Fertilizer Needs of Alfalfa on New Hampshire Soils. 



59. Effect of Soil Moisture and Fertilizer Placement on the Vitality 

 of the Potato Seed Piece. 



60. Studies of Apple Scab Control. 



61. Fertilizer Needs of Dairy Farm Crops in the Connecticut 

 Valley. 



62. Calories in Wartime. 



Technical Bulletins 



75. Traits that Determine the Efficiency of the Pig as a Transform- 

 er of Energy. 



76. An Insect Toximeter— Studies of Contact Insecticides XV. 



