118 Circular No. 18. 



191. The Teachings of the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station 

 Relative to Soil Fertility. June, 1915. 



192. Non-Alcoholic Carbonated Beverages, Sanitary Condition and 

 Composition. June, 1915. 



193. The Soils of Kentucky. July, 1915. 



194. Soils of Graves County. July, 1915. . 



197. The Feeding of Young Chicks on Grain Mixtures of High and 

 Low Lysine Content. January, 1916. 



198. The Curing of Blue-grass Seeds as Affecting their Viability. 

 January, 1916. 



199. Experimental Fields Progress Report. January, 1916. 



200. The Locust Borer. January, 1916. 



201. Hogging Down Soy Beans and Cowpeas. May, 1916. 



202. A Preliminary Study of the Marketing of Burley Tobacco in Cen- 

 tral Kentucky. June, 1916. 



203. Concentrated Commercial Feeding Stuffs. July, 1916. 



204. Further Investigations of the Etiology and Control of Infectious 

 Abortion in Mares. September, 1916. 



205. Commercial Fertilizers. December, 1916. 



206. Factors and Methods in the Profitable Production of Sanitary 

 Milk. March, 1917. 



207. Studies in Forage Poisoning. V. June, 1917. 



208. Studies in Forage Poisoning. VI. July, 1917. 



Circulars. 



4. Malnutrition in Hogs. July, 1915. 



5. A Remedy for Clover Bloat. August, 1915. 



6. Inexpensive Appliances and Utensils for the Dairy. August, 1915. 



7. Blackhead in Turkeys. September, 1915. 



8. Stem Rot of Clovers and Alfalfa as a Cause of "Clover Sickness." 

 September, 1915. 



9. County Agents' Calcimeter. October, 1915. 



10. Suggestions Relative to the Prevention of Hog Cholera. December, 

 1915. 



11. Hot Beds and Cold Frames. Mafch, 1916. 



12. The Egg-Laying Contest. June, 1916. 



13. A New Sweetcorn Disease in Kentucky. January, 1917. 



14. The Home Garden in Kentucky. March, 1917. 



15. Household Insects. July, 1917. 



16. A Bekn Disease. July, 1917. 



17. Foul Brood of Bees; Its Recognition and Treatment. August, 1917. 



18. Kentucky's Opportunities as a Sheep State. September, 1917. 



19. Feeding and Care of Sheep. (In press.) 



