EXPERIMENT STATIONS BULLETINS 107 



224. Organization lists of the agricultural colleges and oxporiment stations In the 



United Stutes. 1910. 



225. ProctM'iling.s of tin- fourtocnth annual nueting of the American Association of 



Karinerrt" Institute WoikLrs. Port land, Orcg.. August 10-17, 190!». 1910. 

 22(>. Irrigation fxpcrinK-nts and investigations in western Oregon. A. V. 5?tovor. 1910. 



227. Calcium, niagni>sium, and phosphorus in food and nutrition. Henry C. Sherman, 



Arthur J. Metller, and J. Edwin Sinclair. 1910. 



228. I'rocet'dings of the twenty-third annual convention of the As-soeiation of American 



Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Portland, Oreg., August lX-20, 

 1909. 1910. / 



229. Delivery of water to Irrigators. Frank Adams. 1910. -^ 



230. Report on the St. Eiancis Vallev dr;iiu;;ge projects in northeastern Arkansas. 



Arthur E. Morgan and O. (i. Baxter. 1911. 



231. College extension in agriculture. " Diseu.ssioiis l)eforc the graduate school of agricul- 



ture, at the Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, July 4-27, 1910. 1910. 



232. Consolidated rural schools and organization of a county system. George W. 



Knorr. 1910. 



233. Organization lists of the agricultural colleg<s and experiment stations in the 



United SUtes. 1911. 

 234 A report iiiKUi the reclamation of th.e overflowed lands in the Marais des Cygnea 

 Valhy. Kans. S. H. McCrory, D. L. Yarnell. and W. J. McEathron. 1911. 



235. Irrigation in Arizona. R. H. Forhes. 1911. 



236. The use of underground water for irrigation at Pomona, Calif. C. E. Talt. 1911. 



Rev. 1912. , /' 



237. Irrigation in California. F. W. Roeding. 1911. t/ 



238. Proceedings of the fifteenth annu.-il meeting of (he Ampric;;n Association of 



Farmers' Institute Workers, Washington, I). C, November 14-15, 1910. 1911. 



239. Irriuatlon In the San Joaquin Valley, Calif. Victor M. Cone. 1911. . 



240. Tidal marshes and their reclamation. George M. Warren. 1911. 



241. Legislation relating to farmers' institutes in the United States. John Hamilton. 



1911. 



242. County schools of agriculture and domestic economy in Wiscousin. A. A. Johnson. 



19li. 



243. Land drainage by means of pumps. R. M. Woodward. 1911. 



244. Report on the Belzoni Drainage District in Wa.shington County, Miss. H. A. Kipp. 



1912. 



245. Course in the use and preparation of vegetable foods for movable and correspondence 



Schools of agrleultur<>. Anna Burrows. 1912. 



246. A report upon the Back swamp and Jacob swainj) drainage district, Robeson County, 



N. C. S'amnel II. McCrory and Carl W. Mengel. 1912. . 



247. Organization lists of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations in the United 



States. 1912. 



248. Evaporation from Irrigated soils. Samuel Fortier and S. H. Beckett. 1912. 



;i49. The storage of water for irrigation purpose's, I'arts I and II. Samuel Fortier aad 

 F. L. Bixljy. 1912. 



250. Arkansas State agricultural schools. ('. II. Lane. 1912. 



251. I'roei'odiims of tlie sixteenth annual meeting t>f the American Association of Farmers' 



Institute Workers, Colunilius, Ohio. November 13-14, 1911. 1912. 



252. Some types of children's garden work. Susan B. Sipe. 1912. 



253. Org-.inization lists of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations in the United 



States. 1913. * 



254. Irrigation i-esources of California and their utilization. Frank Adams. 1913.^-' 



255. Educational c<uitests In agriculture and home economics. George 1. Christie. 1913. 



256. Proceedings of the seveuteentli annual meeting of the Americjiu Association of 



Farmers' Institute Workers, Atlanta, <ia., November 11-13, 191J. 191.!. 



CIRCULAnS 



45. Fifth report of committee on methods of teaching agriculttire. 1901. 



46. The fnnetlf)ns and u-e.s of food. C. F. Larigworthy. 1901. Revised, 1903: 1904; 



Jan.. 1906; Dee., lOOtJ. 



47. The lard inde.x of experiment station literature: Outline of the plane of construc- 



tion. 19(i'J. Uevlvefl, lOO.J : l<Mi7: 19(iR ; 1909. 



48. What the Department of .\grliulture Is doing for Irrigation. Elwood Mead. 1902. 



49. Seeoiidary (nurses in agrleultnre. . 1902. 



50. Preliminary plans and estimates for drainage of Fresno district, Calif. C. G. Elliott. 



I!m3. 



51. List of State directors of farmers' Institutes and farmers' Institute lecturers of the 



United States. John Hamilton. 1903. Revised, 1904: 1905: 1906; 1908. 

 thirri revision. UtOfi; fourth revisi UKt.S. 



52. A few godd books and bulletins on nature study, schocd gardening, and elementary 



aurleiiltiiie for common sehoids. D. J. Crosby. 1903. Revised 19tlB. 



53. Repc.rt of the committee (ui rural engineering of the Association of Americuu -Vgrl- 



iiiliural Colleges and Expei-lnient Statlnus. 1!ai3. 



54. Report of Committer' on Indexing agricultural literature. 1003. 



55. The relation of the natural sciences to agriculture In a four-year college . course. 



1903. 

 50. Constltntbui of the Assodathm of .American Agib'ulturnl Colleges and Experiment 

 StatiotiN, as amended at the .'-eveateenth annual convention of the astuH-ialion, 

 Washington, D. ('., .November 17 lit. 19(13. l!n>3. 



57. Supplemental report on drainage in the FreKUo district. Calif. G. C. Klllott. 19i>4^ 



58. Irrigation In the Valley of Lost River. Idaho. Albert Eugene Wright. 1904. 



59. Progress report of conper.atlve lrrlg;ition Invent Igatloiis In California. S. Fortier. 



1!iO». 



60. The teaching of agriculture In the rural eonunon si hools. 1004. 



61. Statistics of land grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations, 1904. 1905. 



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