XIV MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



Papers published but not in the numbered series. 



a. The Service and Importance of Statistics to Biology. By Raymond 



Pearl. Quarterly Publication of American Statistical Society. 

 March 1914, pp. 40-48. 



b. Factors Influencing the Size, Shape and Physical Constitution of 



the Egg of the Domestic Fowl. By Maynie R. Curtis. Maine 

 Agricultural Experiment Station Annual Report for 1914, pp. 

 105-136. 



c. An Important Contribution to Statistical Theory. By Raymond 



•Pearl. American Naturalist, Vol. XLVIII, pp. 505-507. 



d. A Jersey Landmark Gone. By Raj'mond Pearl. Hoard's Dairyman. 



Vol. XLVIII, p. 144- 



e. Improving Egg Production by Breeding. By Raymond Pearl. 



(Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 231, pp. 218-236. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL PAPERS FROM THE MAINE AGRICUL- 

 TURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 1914. 



Ent. 70. The Immature Stages of the Tenthredinoidea. By Prof. Alex. 

 D. IMacGillivray. Extract from the Forty-Fourth Annual 

 Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario, 1913 (1914). 



Ent. 71. Currant & Gooseberry Aphids in Maine. 



Ent. '/2.. Food Plant Catalogue of the Aphidae of the World. Part 

 IV. By Edith M. Patch. Bui. 225, Air. Agr. Exp. Station. 



Ent. 73. A Note on Rhagoletis po^monella in Blueberries. By William 

 C. Woods. Journal of Economic Entomology, Vol. 7, No. 5. 



Ent. 74. List of the Hemiptera-Heteraptera of 3tlaine. By H. AI. 

 Parshley. Psyche, Vol. XXI No. 5. 



Ent. 75. A Note on a Parasite of Rhagoletis pomonella. By William 

 C. Woods. In press vi^ith The Canadian Entomologist. 



Ent. 76. Two 'Clover Aphids. By Edith M. Patch. In press with 

 Journal of Agricultural Research. 



Ent. ~-/. Maine Aphids of the Rose Family. By Edith M. Patch. Bui. 

 233. Me. Agr. Exp. Station. 



Ent. 78. Food Plant Catalogue of the Aphidae of the World, Part V. 

 By Edith M. Patch. Submitted to the Journal of Agricul- 

 tural Research for a supplement. 



Changes in Members of Council. 



At the November, 19 13 meeting- of the State Pomological 

 Society Mr. Howard L. Keyser of Greene was elected a mem- 

 ber of the Council in place of Mr. Robert H. Gardiner of Gar- 

 diner. 



At its annual meeting the Maine Livestock Breeders Associa- 

 tion elected Mr. Leonard C. Holston of Cornish as their repre- 

 sentative on the Council in place of Mr. William H. Davis of 

 Augusta. 



