52 MISC. PUBLICATION 2 81, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Willard, H. S. (948) 



FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PALATABILITY OF HAY. WyO. Agl\ Expt. Sta. 



Bull. 199, 35 pp., illus. 1933. 

 William, 0. S. (949) 



sudan versus native grass, 1923. Okla. (Panhandle) Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 

 3: 3-5. 1928. 



Williams, T. A. (950) 



forage plants. S. Dak. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 45, 19 pp., illus. 1895. 



(951) 



GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS OF THE DAKOTAS. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. 



Agrostology Bull. 6, 47 pp., illus. 1897. 



(952) 



A REPORT UPON THE GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS AND FORAGE CONDITIONS 

 OF THE EASTERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. AgrOS- 



tology Bull. 12, 78 pp., illus. 1898. 

 and Shepard, J. H. (953) 



NATIVE AND INTRODUCED FORAGE PLANTS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. S. Dak. Agr. 



Expt. Sta. Bull. 40, 208 pp., illus. 1894. 

 Woodward, N. F. (954) 



EXPERIMENTS WITH ALFALFA AND GRASSES AT THE JUDITH BASIN SUBSTATION. 



Mont. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 1'52, 24 pp., illus. 1923. 

 Wooton, E. 0. (955) 



the Russian thistle. N. Mex. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 16, 20 pp., illus. 1895. 



(956) 



some new Mexico forage plants. N. Mex. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 18, pp. 



[571-95, illus. 1896. 



(957) 



cacti in new Mexico. N. Mex. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 78, 70 pp., illus. 



1911. 



(958) 



certain desert plants as emergency stock feed. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bui]. 



728, 31 pp., illus. 1918. 



See also Beath {2651), Becker and others {1889), Bentlev {2652), {2835), 

 Brown (4229), Cory {4238), (4239), Dayton (8), (10), Forsling (4474), (4475), 

 Greene (717), Griffiths (2843), Hare (4518), (4514), Hatton (3221), Hitch- 

 cock (543), Hough (727), (728), Jones and others (4744), Kennedy (2672), 

 Lamson-Scribner (781), McKee and others (169), Marsh and others (1163), 

 Neal and others (4792), Nealley (326), Piper (21), Safford (332), Sampson 

 (22), (443), Sarvis (1527), (2805), Shinn and others (2921), Standlev and 

 others (287), Stewart and others (2923), Tuttle (2590), United States Forest 

 Service (25), (186), Vasey (27), (226), Warren (1542), Westover and others 

 (2931), and Williams (4875). Also Barnes (2647), Cory (3629), Newlander 

 and others (2769) , and Semple and others 



CHEMICAL ANALYSTS 



Publications treating of the chemistry of nonpoisonous range plants, with 

 particular reference to its effect on their nutritive value. 



Alway, F. J., and Nesom, G.'H. (959) 



the protein content of reed canary grass on peat soils. Jour. Agr. 

 Research 40: 297-320. 1930. 



Archibald, J. G. (960) 



THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GRASS FROM PLOTS FERTILIZED AND GRAZED 



intensively in 1929. Jour. Agr. Research 41: 491-501, illus. 1930. 



■ — and Bennett, E. (961) 



yield and chemical composition of certain species of grass. Jour. Agr. 

 Research 50: 711-715. 1935. 



Nelson, P. R., and Bennett, E. (962) 



A three-year study of the chemical composition of grass from plots 

 fertilized and grazed intensively. Jour. Agr. Research 45: 627-610. 

 illus. 1932. 



