173 



Some necessary modifications in methods of mechanical analysis as applied to 

 Alkali Soils. By Lyman J. Briggs. Reprint from Report No. 64 of the 

 Dept. of Agri. 



A Working Plan for Southern Hardwoods and its results. By John Foley. 

 Grazing in the Forest Reserves. By Filbert Rcth. 



The Timber Resources of Nebraska. By Wm. L. Hall. Reprints from Year- 

 book of Bey t. of Agri., 1901. 



Cost of Seed Distribution. 

 Experiment Stations. 



Arizona. 43 (Utilizing our Water supply) 44 (The River-irrigating Waters 

 of Arizona — their character and effects.) 



Connecticut. Twenty-fifth Report of Agri. Exp. Station, 19ol 



Florida. 61 (Two Peach Scales.) 62 (The Peen-to Peach Group.) 



Illinois. 73 (Comparison of -ilage and Shock Corn for wintering calves in- 

 tended for beef production) 74 (Standard Milk and Cream.) 75 (Standard- 

 ization of M ilk and Cream.) 76 (Alfalfa on Illinois soil.) 77 (Bitter-rot of 

 Apples.) 78 (Market Classes and Grades of Cattle with suggestions inter- 

 preting market quotations.) 



Iowa. 65 (Beef Meal, Swift's Digester Tankage, Armours Tankage and Stan- 

 dard Stock Food, their value when fed in conjunction with corn for the 

 economical production of pork.) 66 (Condimental Stock foods, the by- 

 product of corn, flax seed and cotton seed and dried blood ; their value when 

 fed in conjunction with corn for the economical production of Beef. 



Kansas, 110 (Graphs.) Ill (Quality in Beef.) 112 (Fattening Steers 

 without Hogs to follow ) 113 (Baby Beef.) 



Maryland. 84 (Some feeding experiments with cows, and tables for the com- 

 putation of Rations for farm animals.) 85 (Alfalfa for Maryland.) 



Michigan. 202 (Fertilizer Analyses). 



Mississippi. 74 (Some Mosquitoes of Mississippi and how to deal with 



them.) 75 (Strawberry culture in Mississippi.) 

 New Hampshire. 92 (Silage Studies.) 



New Jersey. Annual Report for year ending Oct. 31st, 1901. Special Bull. 

 T. (The Salt Marsh Mosquito Culex solicitans Wlk.) 157 (Field Experi- 

 ments with Nitrate of Soda on Market Garden Crops.) 158 (Soiling Crop 

 Experiments.) 159 (The Rose Scale Diaspis rosce, Bouche.) 16l> (Con- 

 centrated Feeding Stuffs.) 161 (Alfalfa, Cow Peas and Crimson Clover as 

 substitutes for purchased Feeds. Home-grown Protein versus Purchased 

 Protein.) 



Ohio. 134 (The value of Barnyard Manure ) 



Oregon. 70 (Testing Milk and Cream.) 71 (Stagnant Water Germs in Milk) 



72 (Preliminary Report on Steamed Silage.) 

 Rhode Island. 82 (Grass Experiments) 83 (Improving an Orchard.) 84 



(Poultry Feeding. Feeding Stuffs.) 

 Virginia. 125 (Mange in Horses.) 126 (The Stomach Worm.) 

 Wyoming. 51 (I. Sheep Feeding on the Range. II. Lamb Feeding— second 



trial.) 52 (Experiments in Evaporation.) 53 (The measuremont of water 



for Irrigation.) 54 (The Shrubs of Wyoming.) 

 American Druggist and Phaimaceutical Record, July 28, Alio- 25 Sept 15 



29, Oct. 13, 27. * ' ' 



American Journal of Pharmacy, Sept., Oct. [Editor.] 

 Botanical Gazette, Chicago, Sept., Oct. [Editor.] 

 Cotton and Farm Journal, Aug., Sept. [Publishers.] 

 Fern Bulletin, July. [Editor.] 

 Forestry and Iirigution, Sept., Oct. 



Geoigia State Board of Entomology, Bull. 4 Winter treatment of San Jose 

 Scale in the light of recent Experiments. By W. M. Scott and W F 

 Fiske. 



Mycological Notes, No. 10. 182— Boletus Betula ~\ 

 Notes on the Amanitas of the Southern Appalachians. L[C. G. Lloyd.] 

 Pt. 1. Sub-Genus Amanitopsis. By H. C. Beardslee. j 

 Numerical variation of the ray flowers of Compositse. By E. iMead Wilcox. 

 [Author.] 



Pear Blight in California. By Newton B. Pierce. [Author.] 



