Xll 



MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



No. 231. Improving Egg Production by Breeding. 20 pages, 3 illustra- 

 tions. 



No. 232. Histological Basis of Shank Colors in Domestic Fowl. 16 

 pages, 12 illustrations. 



No. 2^3. iMaine Aphids of the Rose Family. 30 pages, 11 illustrations. 



No. 234. iMeteorology, Finanicesi and Index. 40 pages. 



No. 56, 

 No. 57 

 No. 58 

 No. 59 

 No. 60 

 No. 61 

 No. 62 

 No. 63 

 No. 64 

 No. 65 



OFFICIAL INSPECTIONS ISSUED IN 1914. 



Carbonated and Other Beverages. 12 pages. 



Ice Cream. 8 pages. 



Butter. 12 pages. 



Molasses. 8 pages. 



Feed Inspection. 48 pages. 



'Drugs. 16 pages. 



Fertilizer Insipection. 36 pages. 



Ice Cream. 12 pages. 



Seed Inspection. 12 pages. 



Miscellaneous Food 'Materials. 12 pages. 



MISOELLANEOUiS PUBLIQ^TIONS ISSUED IN 1914. 



No. 492. 



No. 493 



No. 494 

 No. 495 

 No. 496 



No. 497, 



No. 498 

 No. 499 

 No. 500, 



No. 501 

 No. 502, 



No. 503. 



^Special Report to Commissioner of Agriculture for 1913. 



48 pages. 

 Experiments at Highmoor Farm, 19 14. 8 pages. 

 ^Newspaper Notice Bulletin 227. i page. 

 Abstract Bulletin 228. 5 pages. 

 Abstract Bulletin 229. 6 pages. 

 Plant Lice of Currant and Gooseberry Bushes. 6 pages, 4 



illustrations. 

 Abstract Bulletin 230. 4 pages. 

 Abstract Bulletin 232. 4 ^pages. 

 Record blank for dairy cattle. 2 pages. 

 Plum and Cherry Aphids. 4 pages. 

 Practical Suggestions Regarding the Growing of Sweet Corn. 



8 pages. 

 Report of Progress in Animal Husbandry Investigations in 



191 4. II pages. 



BIOLOGY PUBLICATIONS 1914. 



In the numbered scries of "Papers from the Biological Laboratory:" 



60. Some Physiological Observations Regarding Plumage Patterns. 



'By Raymond Pearl and Alice M. Boring, Science, N. S., Vol. 

 39, pp. 143-144. 1914- 



61. Note on the Accuracy of Bushel Weight Determinations. By Clar 



ence W. Barber, Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Annual 

 Report for 1914, pp. 69-75. 



