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196. 38th annual report of the director for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925. R. L. 
Watts. July, 1925. 
197. The red-banded leaf-roller (Eulia velutinana Wlk.). S. W. Frost. Aug., 1925. 
198. Agricultural production and marketing in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, a report of 
the results of a survey of agricultural conditions in Lebanon County, Pennsyl- 
vania, for the purpose of furnishing an economic basis for a production and 
marketing program. A. C. Berger, P. R. Taylor, B. H. Critchfield and R. S. 
Kifer. Sept., 1925. 
199. Experiments on the control of black-leg disease of cabbage. E. G. Rex. Oct., 1925. 
200. Red clover seed for Pennsylvania. C. F. Noll and C. J. Irvin. Jan., 1926. 
201. Soybean hay for milk production. S. I. Bechdel. May, 1926. 
202. (Technical bulletin.) Formaldehyde and other disinfectants in the control of lettuce 
diseases. W. S. Beach. May, 1926. 
203. Fire blight. E. L. Nixon. June, 1926. 
204. 39th annual report of the director for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926. R. L. 
Watts. July, 1926. 
205. The dusky leaf roller. S. W. Frost. Aug., 1926. 
206. The effect of various sources of animal protein on egg production. P. T. Kistler, 
T. B. Charles and H. C. Knandel. Sept., 1926. 
207. Quality of silage for milk production as affected by stage of maturity of corn. S. I. 
Bechdel. Nov., 1926. 
208. Milk marketing in Pennsylvania, milk marketing plans. R. W. Bartlett. Dec. 1926. 
PORTO RICO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, MAYAGUEZ 
BULLETIN 
31. Experiments with fertilizers for coffee in Porto Rico. T. B. McClelland. Nov., 1926. 
RHODE ISLAND AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, KINGSTON 
BULLETINS 
199. Economical use of nitrogren, phosphorus and potassium by barley, oats and wheat 
in solution cultures. F. R. Pember and F. T. McLean. Feb., 1925. 
200. The inheritance of body-weight in poultry : I, In the Cornish-Hamburgh cross. 
H. G. May. May. 1925. 
201. The substitution of stable manure by fertilizers, green manures and peat, II. B. L. 
Hartwell and F. K. Crandall. June, 1925. 
202. Field observations and laboratory findings in paralysis of the domestic fowl. H. G. 
May, R. P. Tittsler and Kenneth Goodner. Dec, 1925. 
203. Concerning wholesale market preferences for fruits and vegetables in Providence, 
Rhode Island. R. B. Corbett. Jan., 1926. 
204. Comparative studies on Salmonella gallinarwm and Salmonella pullorum. H. G. 
May and Kenneth Goodner. May, 1926. 
205. Nutrient needs of green house tomatoes. F. T. McLean and F. R. Pember. July, 
1926. 
206. Rhode Island agriculture, a statistical description. R. B. Corbett. Aug., 1926. 
SOUTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, CLEMSON COLLEGE 
BULLETINS 
222. Studies with anthracnose infection in cotton seed. C. A. Ludwig. Apr., 1925. 
223. Progress report on studies on boll weevil control under South Carolina conditions. 
G. M. Armstrong, R. W. Moreland and R. C. Gaines. June, 1925. 
224. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, [1924-1925]. R. N. Brackett and H. M. Stack- 
house. Oct., 1925. 
225. Cotton experiments at Florence. E. E. Hall and G. M. Armstrong. Jan., 1926. 
226. Price economics of what farmers sell. W. C. Jensen. May, 1926. 
227. Sources of ammonia. J. J. Skinner and T. S. Buie. May, 1926. 
228. Soybean forage for hogs. E. G. Godbey and A. L. Durant. June, 1926. 
229. Analysis of commercial fertilizers, [1925-1926]. R. N. Brackett and H. M. Stack- 
house. Aug., 1926. 
230. Farming for profits, Anderson and similar areas of South Carolina. W. C. Jensen. 
June, 1926. 
231. The taxation system of South Carolina. W. H. Mills. Sept., 1926. 
232. Experiments with certified Irish cobbler potatoes. A. M. Musser. Dec, 1926. 
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