136 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U, S. PEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



102. The prtxIiicMon of hairy vetch m'«-d. C. V. Pltier imtl Edgar Brown. 1012. Re- 



vlst-il. 1!»1.'.. 



lOS. Ramie. Lyster H. Hewey. 1912. 



lot. Sprrliil colli, si.s for coin-clul) work. O. H. Benson. 1912. 



105. EsptTliiK'iit.s in th»* control oi yriipe anthriicno8«;. Lou A. Hawkins. I{n3. 



lOti. Foiiini-crop txptrinient.s at Ih' Sim Antonio liild atutU)n. S. 11. llasliiina. 1913. 



107. .V variety of luaizo with sill;s luaturiiur lj< lore the lasmLs. Guy N. Collins. 1913. 



lOS. Tli«' c'blw<.s«? w>>otl oil tree. l>avid Kahchilil. 1913. 



109. Mi.ssc. llami.us pain-rs : A. Initi.l ."^tat'-s (.niclal cotton gradis. X. A. Cobb. B. 



I'otato leaf roll. W. A. Orion. ('. .Morpliolo^- of cotton branches. O. F. Cook. 

 1>. The wlltliii: . otlllclt ni for plants in alkal- soils. Thoniae 11. Kearucy. H. 

 InterpiftluK thf variation i.f i>lat yields. F. D. Farrell. 1013. 



110. }kIls«Tllaiieou8 pa|iers : A. (Jra.ss (tenion.stratloiiH in tin- Soiilh. B. Some Asiatic 



actlnl(lla.s. Iiavlil Falreliild. i". I'owdiry dry-rot ol tlie potato. W. A. Orton. 

 1>. I'nparatlon of land for KjopH^n cntti.n in the Salt Ulver Valley. Aria. E. W. 

 Undsiio. K. .Vcrlcultiire on the Tnickee-i 'arsnn project: \'e>:etaldes for the home 

 garden. F. 15. Ileadl'V aii<l Nincnt Fulkerwjn. F. FunjiouH stalniut; of cotton 

 nb<'rs. Albert Mann. "(I. The jack bean and the sword liean. r. V. l'i|)er. II. 

 Fiber from diffirent nlekiii;;-; of Kjopt'-T' cotton. Tlumas II. Kearney. 1013. 



111. Ml.s< ellanoous naper.s : .V. rrellnilnarv report on .su^ar prodiu-tinu from mal/.e. ('. F. 



Clark. 1?. inirnniro cotton In thi- Imp- rial Vallev. O. F. Cook. C. Improved 

 apoaraliis for deicetiii;^ .'^ulpbnred ^rain. tJcorire ll. Itaston. D. Supernumerary 

 cafi>els in cotton hfdis. Itowland M. Meade. E. Keeping soft cuttings alive for 

 loiii: pirioi'.s. Ofor;;o W. Oliver. r.»13. 



112. Misc. IbMieous i>aperH : .\. OpiKirtunltles in pecan culture. C. A. Reed. B. The 

 .lonatliaii iruit .^iiot. W. M. Scott and .lolin W. Roberts. C. Egyptian cotton as 

 aff' cted l)v soil variations. Thomas H. Kearney. I). Relation of sfand to yield lu 



hops. \V. \V. Stockberger and James Thompson. 1913. 



113. MIseelhiioous jiap" rs : A. Sol) baeterioloixy as a factor In crop production. Karl 



F. Kelli rman. H. .-V new oi-namental palmetto in southern Texas. O. F. Cook. 

 C. Commercial truck crops on the Triickce-Car>on project. F. B. Fleadley .nnd 

 VInc.iit I'lilkerson. 1). .\ purple-leaved mutation in homo. I/yster H. D'Wry. 

 E. The " tul)> r-uidt " nieiliod ot serd-potato iinproTcment. William Stunrt. 191.?. 



114. MlS( ellaueoa.« papers: A. Sowing llax on winterkilled wheat fields. M. W. Evans. 



B. Experiments in snbsoiltng at San Antonio. S. H. Hastings and C. R. Lvtteer. 



C. Control of the black rot and stem rot of the sweet potato. L. L. H;rter. 



D. Bartlett pear prccoollni; and storage Investigations in the Rogue River V;dley. 



A. V. Stiibeiiraueh and II. .1. Ramstey. E. Climatic conditions on the Tru-kee- 

 Carson i)nij. ct. F. I!. Ileadlev. 1913. 



ll.">. MLscellaneoUr- papers: A. Two types of proliferation In alfalfa. R. A. Oakley and 

 Sjimuel Carver. B. A new system of cotton culture. O. F. Cook. C. Grasws for 

 catial banks in western South Dakota. Arthur C. Dillman. 1913. 



11(5. Mi.-cellaneous papers : A. The fundamentals of crop improvement. W.ilter T. Swingle. 



B. The work of the Scottshluflf Expriment Farm in 1912. Filtz Knorr. C. The 

 Himalaya blackberry. H. P. Could. D. The artliicial curing of alfalfa liay. H. B, 

 MrCIure. 1013. 



117. Miscellam-ous papers : A. The Bureau of Plant Industry, its functions and efficiency. 



B. T. Oiillowav. B. The relation of agricultural extension agencies to farm prac- 

 tices. C. Boaman Smith and K. II. Atwood. 1913. 



118. Miscellaneous jiapers : .\. The economics of crop disposal. Carl S. Scofleld. B. The 



abortion of fruiting branches In cotton. O. F. Cook. C. Fruit growing on the 

 Truc!--ee-Carson project. F. B. Ileadley and Vincent Folkerson. D. The excretion 

 of cyt.ise by Pnjinllium vhiophihim. Karl F. Kellemian. 10i;i. 



119. Miscellaneous papers : .V. The grafte<l papaya as an annual fruit tr<>e. David Falr- 



ehlld and Edward Simmonds. B. The work of the Belle Four< he Experlnieut 

 Farm in 1912. Beyer .\uiie. C. A ba'id grain thresher. Lvman .T. Briggs. 

 n. Arabian alfalfa. Roland McKee. 1913. 



120. Miscellaneous pap'-rs : A. Tesllnt: cultures of noilnle-forming bacteria. Karl F. 



Kell.-rman. B. The work of tlic San Antonio Exp»riment Farm in 1912. S. H. 

 Ilasfings. C. Inluu-itance of waxy endosperm in hybrids with sweet corn. O. N. 

 Collins and J. H. Kentpton. D. Leaf cut, or tomosls, a disorder of cotton seedlings. 

 O. F. Cook. 1913. 



121. Mis'-ellanerms pnpers: A. The culture of Durango cotton in the Imperial Valley. 



.•\r>rvlo McLaehlan. B. The control of the sugar beet lenf spot. V. W. Pool and 

 M. B. McKay. C. The work of the Huntley Exj)c'riment Farm In 1912. Kan 

 Hansr-n. U. Methods of securing self-pollination in cotton. Rowland M. Meade. 

 1913. 



122. MIscillaneeus papers : A. Directions for blueberry culture. Frederick V. Coville. 



B. The work of the Truekee-Carson Experiment F.smi In 1912. F. B. Ileadley. 



C. Feterlta. n new variety of sorghum. II. N. Vlnall and Carleton R. Ball. 1!''13. 



123. Miscellaneous papers: .\. Factors nffectlng the production of long-staple cotton. 



O. F. Cook. B. Behavior of seed cotton in farm storage. Charles J. Brand iind 

 W. A. Sherman. C. Egyptian cotton culture In the Southwest. Carl S. Scofleld. 

 1913. 



124. Mlsi-ellaneous papers: A. .\cTlciiltnre on the Tnma Reclnnintlon Projict. CnrI S. 



Seoflcld. M. KlTects of cross-polllnallon on the size of seed in mal74>. C. N. 



rolllns and .1. FI. Kempton. C. Experiments on the decay of Florida oranges. 



.1. (}. fJrossenhacher. D. The wild prototype of the cowpe'a. Charles V. IMnir. 



1013. 

 12B. Sudan gra.ss. a new drought-resistant hay pl-nt. C. V. Piper. 1913. 

 12H. Mlscrllanerius papers: A. Fiinu'ous dlsoases Hible fo be dissemin;it<d in ••hlpmeiits of 



siiiTJir enne. Eihel C. Field B. The work of the Tunin Experiment Fnnr. in 



1912. W. A. PetiTSon. <^. Directions fo>- collecting plants. P. L. RIeker. 1913. 



127. MIsC' llaneous papers : A. The work of the FVlta Experiment Farm In 1912. .Tohn 



P. Irish, jr. B. Sliver s. inf. a disense of (he potato. I. E. Mellins. C. The 

 dnshef-n. .m root cif>p for the Soutbern .Stat's. Robert ,\. Vounir. 1913. 



128. Mlsefllanfoiis papers : A. Some proHtahle .nnd unprofitable farms In New Ilampsldre. 



Fr-d E. Roliorison and I.nwrencp C. Dixlee, p The strength of textile plant fibers. 

 Lyster H. l»ewey and Marie Ooodloe. 1913. 



