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and Plants Imported. Inventory No. 11. 1907. Trice. 30 cents. 

 98. Soy Bean Varieties. 1907. Price, 15 cents. 



Quick Method for Determination of Moisture in Grain. 1907. Price, 5 cents. 



101. Contents of and Index to Bulletins Nos. 1 to 100. 1907. Price. 15 cents. 



102. Miscellaneous Papers. 1907. Price, 15 cents. 



103. Drv Farming in the Great Basin. 1907. Price, 10 cents. 



104. The Cse of Feldspathic Rocks as Fertilizers. 1907. Price. _5 



105. Relation of Composition of Teaf to Burning of Tobacco. 1907. Price, 10 cents. 



106. Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventory No. 12. 1907. =Price, 15 cents. 

 H>7. American Root Drags. 190T, Price. 15 cents. 



/be Cold Storage of Small Fruits. 1907. Price. 15 cents. 

 109. American Varieties of Garden Beans. 1907. Price. 25 cents. 

 11<>. Cranberrv Diseases. 1907. Price. 20 cents. 



112. Use of Suprarenal Glands in Testing of Drug Plants. 1907. Price, 1<» cents. 



113. Tolerance of Plants for Salts Common in Alkali Soils. 1007. _ Price, 5 cents. 



114. Sap-Sot and Other Diseases of the Red Gum. 10<>7. Price. 25 cents. 



115. Disinfection of Sewage for Protection of Water Supplies. 1907. Price. 10 cents. 



116. The Tuna as Food for Man. 1907. Pri--e. 25 cents. 



117. The Reseeding of Depleted Range and Native Pastures. 1907. Price, 1" cents. 

 lis. Peruvian Alfalfa. 1907. Price, 10 cents. 



119. The Mulberry and Other Silkworm Food Plants. 1907. Price, 10 cents. 



120. Production of Easter Lily Bulbs in the United States. 1908. Price, 10 cents. 



121. Miscellaneous Paper-. ions. Price. 15 c^nts. 



122. Curly-Top, a Disease of Sugar Beets. 1908. Price. 15 cents. 



12 3. The Decay of Oranges in Transit from California. 1908. Price, 2<> cents 



124. The Prickly Pear as a Farm Crop. 1908. Price, 1" cents. 



125. Drv-Land Olive Culture in Northern Africa. 1908. Price. 1<» cents. 



126. Nomenclature of the Pear; 1908. Price, 39 cents. 



127. The Improvement of Mountain Meadows. 1908. Price. 10 cents. 



-vptian Cotton in the Southwestern United States. 1908. Price. 15 Cents. 



129. Barium, a Cause of the Loco-Weed Disease. 190S. Price, 10 cents. 



130. Dry-Land Agriculture. 1908. Price, 10 cents. 



131. Miscellaneous Papers. 1908. Price, 10 cents. 



133. Peacn, Apricot, and Prune Kernels as By-Products. 1908. Pri< 

 1.14. Influence of Soluble Salts. Principally Sodium Chlorid. upon Leaf Structure and 

 Transpiration of Wheat. Oats, and Barley. 1908. Price, 5 cents. 



135. orchard Fruits in Piedmont and Blue Ridge Regions, etc. 190S. Price, 20 cents. 



136. Methods and Causes of Evolution. 1908; Price. 10 cents. 



137. Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventory No. 14. 1909. Price, in cents. 



he Production of Cigar-Wrapper Tobacco under Shade. 1908. Price, 15 cents. 



139. American Medicinal Barks. 1909. Price. 15 cents. 

 14<». •• Spineless " Prickly Pears. 1909, Price. 10 cents. 



141. Miscellaneous Papers. 1909. Price. 10 cents. 



142. Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventory No. 15. 1909. Price. 10 cents. 



143. Principles and Practical Methods of Curing Tobacco. 1909. Price, 1«> cents. 



144. Apple Blotch, a Serious Disease of Southern Orchards. 1909. Price. 15 cents. 



145. Vegetation Affected by Agriculture in Central America. 1909. Price, 15 cents 



140. The Superiority of Line Breeding over Narrow Breeding. 1909. Price, 1<> cents. 

 147. Suppressed ;ind Intensified Characters in Cotton Hybrids. 1909; Price, 5 cents. 

 14V Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventory No. 16. 1909. Price. 10 cents. 



14ft. Diseases of Deciduous Forest Trees. 1909. Price. 15 cents. 



150. The Wild Alfalfas and Clovers of Siberia. 1909. Price. 10 cents. 



151. Fruits Recommended for Cultivation. 1900. Price. 15 cents. 



152. The Loose Smuts of Barley and Wheat. 1909. Price, 15 cents. 



153. Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventory No. FT. 1909. Price, 10 cents. 



154. Farm Water Supplies of Minnesota. 1909. Price. 15 cents. 



155. The Control of Black-Rot of the Grape. 1909. Price. 15 cents. 



156. A Study of Diversity in Egyptian Cotton. 1909. Price. 15 cents. 



157. The Truckee-< 'arson Experiment Farm. 1909. Price. 10 cents. 



158; The Loot-Rot of Tobacco Caused by Thielavia Basicola. 1909. Price. 15 cents. 



159. Locai Adjustment of Cotton Varieties. 1909. Price. 10 cents. 



160. Italian Lemons and Their Bv-Products. 1909. Price. 15 cents. 



161. A New Type of Indian Corn from China. 1909. Price, 10 cent-. 



162. Seels and Plants Imported. Inventory No. IS. 1909. Price. 10 cents. 



163. Varieties of American Upland Cotton. 1910. Price. 25 cents. 

 104. Promising Root Crops for the South. 1910. Price, lu cents. 



lo"). .Application of Principles of Heredity to Plant Breeding. 1909. Price, 10 cents. 



166. The Mistletoe Pest in the Southwest. 1910. Price. 10 cents. 



167. New Methods of Plant Breeding. 1910. Price. 20 cents. 



168. Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventorv No. 19. loop. Price, o cents. 



169. Variegated Alfalfa. 1910. Price. 10 cents. 



170. I faction Plowing. 1910. Price. 10 cents. 



171. Some Fungous Diseases of Economic Importance. [In pr 



172. Grape Investigations in Vinifera Regions. [In press.] 



asonal Nitrification as Influenced by Crops and" Tillage. 1910. Price, lo cents. 



174. Control of Peach Brown-Rot and Scab. 1910. Price, 1«» cuts. 



175. ' listnry and Distribution of Sorghum. 1910. I nts. 



176. Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventory No. 20. 1910. Price, 5 cents. 



177. A Protected Stock Range in Arizona. 1910. Price, 15 cents; 



178. Improvement of the Wheat Crop in California. 1910. Price, — cents. 



179. The Florida Velvet Bean and Related Plants. 1910. Price. 1<» cents. 



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