X MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 1908. 



1 7. Studies on the Physiology of Reproduction in the Domestic 

 Fowl. L. Regulation in the Morphogenetic Activity of 

 the Oviduct, by R. Pearl. Journal of Experimental 

 Zoology. Vol. 6. 



8. Data on Variation in the Comb of the Domestic Fowl. 



Biometrika, Vol. VI. 



9. On the use of Atropin Sulphate in Anaesthetizing Birds 



for Surgical Experiments. Jour. Amer. Med. Asso.,. 

 Vol. LII, pp. 382-383. 



Entomology Publications ipo8. 

 No. 29. Crocigrapha normani, Grote, Entomological News 



July 1908. 

 No. 30. Pemphigus Tessellata. Alternate host. Migrants and 



True Sexes. Entomological News 1908. 

 No. 31. The Saddled Prominent. Bulletin 161. 

 No. 32. Insect Notes for 1908. Bulletin 162. 



Inspection Publications. 



Prior to July, 1908, the results of all the inspection work 

 conducted by the Experiment Station were printed in the bulle- 

 tins of the Station. A new series of publications under the title 

 of "Official Inspections" was begun with July, 1908, and before 

 the close of the year six of these publications were issued ; prac- 

 tically all having to do with the work of the food and drug 

 inspection. 



The bulletins for 1908 contain, as in the past, the full report 

 of the feeding stuffs, fertilizer and agricultural seed inspections. 

 Beginning with 1909 none of the work of inspection will be 

 published in the regular bulletins of the Station, but will appear 

 in the Official Inspections. 



As in the past, the work of inspection which has to do with 

 agricultural seeds, fertilizer and feeding stuffs will be sent to 

 the general list. Official Inspections containing the results of 

 work under the Food and Drug Law will be sent to a special 

 list including all dealers in Maine and other citizens who request 

 them. Official Inspections will not be sent to the official mail- 

 ing list of the office of Experiment Stations or to non-residents 

 of the State except on speciaal request. The six Official 

 Inspections for 1908 are bound in as an appendix to the annual 

 report of the Station. 



