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John S. Colo, O. 11. MatlieWB, 

 J. A. Bonsteel. 



J. a. 

 E. B. 



Use of water by spring wlieat on the Great Plains. 



and E. G. Clilkott. 1923. 

 Soils of eastern \ir}{iiila and their uses for truck crop production. 



1922. 

 Accountlni; records for siimpllng apples by weiglit. J. II. Conn and A. V. Swarth- 



out. 1021. 

 rtill/atiou of Imsswood. Warren I). Brusli. 1022. 

 Rate of multiplication of tlio Hessian fly. W. R. McConncll. 1921. 

 X'oltinip v.nriation of bottlid foods. II. Kiinkcl and .1. C. .Muncli. 1921. 

 Tiie iifiparation of an o>lil)lr oil from crude curn oil. A. V. Sievers and 



Siirad.r. 1922. 

 Effects of mutilating the seeds on the Krowth and productiveness of corn. 



Brown. 1922. 

 Till" dentil canias species, '/.windnxuH pnniculatus and Z. elcgans, as poisonous 



plants. C. Dwijrht Marsh and .V. B. Clawson. 1922. 

 The influence of relative luniiidity and moisture content of wheat on milling 



yields iuid moisture content of flour. .1. H. ShollenlicrKer. 1921. 

 Effect of date of seedinj; on germination, growth, and development of corn. E. B. 



Brown and II. S. C-irrison. 1922. 

 Devel'i'nicut of wilt-r"sistaiit tomato's. Fred J. Pritchard. 1922. 

 Hiononiiis of tl'e chiiuli liuj:. Piiilip Lucinhill. 1922. 

 Rej)ort on draina;:'' and iirevention of overflow in the Valley of the Rc<l River of 



the North. P. T. Simons and Forest V. King. 1922. 

 Water-HtrciS behavior of pima cotton in Arizona. C. J. King. 1922. 

 Marketing broom corn. G. B. Algulrt>. 1922. 



Harvest la'inr pi<.l)le:us in the Wimui Kelt. D. D. Le.scohicr. 1922. 

 Group classKication and varietal descriptions of American varieties of sweet poto- 



loes. n. 1". Tliomp.son and .lames H. Beattie. 1922. 

 Relation of initial temperature to pressure, vacuum, and temperature changes In 



I lie container during canning operations. C. A. Magoon and C. W. Culp'pi>er. 



1922. 

 The relative toxicity of strychnine to the rat. Erich W. Schwartze. 1922. 

 Feeding experiments with grade beef cow.s raising calves : I. Rations, gains and 



losses in weight, and calves produced. IT. Costs of the rations and of raising 



calves to wean ins: age. E. W. Siiepts and R. II. TuckwiHer. 1922. 

 Studies in the clariflcntlon of unfermented fruit juices. .Toseph S. Caldwell. 1922. 

 Irrigation in northern Colorndo. Robert G. Ilemiiliill. 1922___ 

 Poisonous metals on snraved fruits an<l vegetables. W. D. I.yuch, C. C. McDonnell, 



.1. K. Haywood. .\. I.. Quaintance, and M. B. Waite. 1922. 

 ApantelpB melanoseelus, im Imported parasite of the gipsy moth. S. S. Grossman. 



1922. 

 See<l treatment and riilnfall in relation to the control of cabbage blackleg. J. C. 



Walker. 1922. 

 Meade cotton, an upland long-staple variety replacing sea island. Q. S. Meioy 



and C. B. Doyle. 1922. 

 Range and cattle management during drought. James T. Jardine and Clarence 



L. Forsling. 1922. 

 The blackhead fireworm of cranberry on the Pacific coast. II. K. Plank and Carl 



Ilf'inricli. 19l'2. 

 Digestibility of cod-liver, Java-almond, tea-seed, and watermelon-seed oils, deer fat, 



and some blended Iiydrogenated fats. Harry J. Duel, jr., and Arthur D. Holmes. 



1922. 

 Farm manaKement and farm organization In Sumter County, Ga. II. W. Haw- 

 thorne, H. M. Dixon, and Frank Montgomery. 1922. 

 The red s[)ider on the avocado. (J. F. Mo/iiette. 1922. 

 Coal tar aiul water-gas tar creosotes: Their properties and melhotis of testing. 



Ernest Bateman. 1022. 

 The control of sap-stain, mold, and Incipient decay in green wood with speilal 



reference to velilcle stock. Nathaniel O. Howard. 1922. 

 Pecan rosctle. Its hlstolouv, cytology, and relations to other chlorotic diseaaea. 



Frederick V. Rand. 1022. 

 E.xperlmentH with cer<als on the Belle Fourche Experiment Farm, N<'we!i, S. Dak. 



John H. Martin. 1922. 

 Control of tln' cllropbilus mealybug. R. S. Woiflum and A. D. Borden. 1922. 

 A study of sweet pfitato varieties with sjieclal reference to their canning (juallty. 



C. A. Magoon and C. W. Culpejipcr. 1922. 

 Effect of winter rations on pasture gains of calves: I. Winter rations and their 



Inllnence on p.'iMture giiltis of calves; II. Cost of rations for wintering calven. 



E. W. SheetH and R. H. 'nickwiller. 1922. 



Cr'j) insurame; risks, losses, iind i)rin<-iples of 

 Scliservic*' in tlie retailing of food products. 



iirotccflon. V. N. ValurcM. 1922. 

 F. E. ChafTee and McFali Kerliey. 



1922. 



E. .Melchers nn<l John H. Parker, 



V. N. 



In tli< 



1922. 

 The sunflower as a silage crop. H. N. Vinall. 

 Rust resistance in winter-wheat varieties. Leo 



1922. 

 Farm nmrtgage loans by hanks. Insurance companicH, and other agencleti. 



Valgren and Elmer E. Engeibert. 1921. 

 Bank loans to firiners on personal and C(dlnterHl security. V. N. Valgren and 



F.lnier E. Engeibert. 1922. 

 Game as a n.itb.ial resoum-. T. S. Palmer. 1922. 

 The Identification of true nuilioganv, certain so called mahoganies, and pom"> common 



substitutes. Arthur Koelibr. I022. 

 Red cedar elusls as protectors against moth damage. E. A. Buck ai'ci Fr;mk 



Rabak. 1922. 

 Rations for feeding poultry In the packing bouse. J, S. Hepburn and R. C. HoIiUt. 



Studies of certain fungi of economic Importance in the decny of building flniliein 

 with ^peclaI reference to the lactors which favor their develoiin>ent and dliwajl- 

 nathm. Walter 11. Snell. 1922. 



