114 FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



No. 88. Inspection of Fertilizers, 1901, Analyses of Ashes. 

 By Fred W. Morse. 



No. 89. The Squash Bug. By Clarence jNI. Weed. 



No. 90. Insect Record for 1901. By Clarence M. Weed. 



No. 91. Killing Woodchucks with Carbon Bisulphide. 

 By Clarence M. Weed. 



No. 92. Silage Studies. By Fred W. Morse. 



No. 93. Cold Storage of Apples. By F. William Rane, 

 Herbert H. Lamson, and Fred W. Morse. 



No. 94. Remedies for Fleas. By Albert F. Conradi. 



No. 95. How to grow a Forest from Seed. By F. William 

 Rane. 



No. 96. Fourteenth Annual Report. 



Two bulletins have been added to the Technical Series, 

 namely : 



No. 4. The Acetylene Light in the Greenhouse. By. F. 

 William Rane. 



No. 5. Bibliography of Birds in their Economic Rela- 

 tions to Agriculture. By Clarence M. Weed. 



The Experiment Station has also undertaken for the present 

 the publication of a series of pamphlets on Nature Study for 

 the use of the teachers in our public schools. So far three of 

 these, by Prof. Clarence M. Weed, have been issued and bear 

 the following titles : 



No. I. The Pollination of Flowers. 

 No. 2. The Mission of the Birds. 

 No. 3. Plant Travelers. 



Six press buHetins containing abstracts of regular bulletins 

 and notes on their contents were also issued to the newspapers, 

 in order to insure that the information reached as many people 

 as possible. These press bulletins have resulted in requests 

 for large numbers of copies of the regular editions. 



The reports of the different departments are appended. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Fred W. Morse, 

 Vice- Director and Chemist. 



