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223. Commercial apple industry of New Hampshire. G. F. Potter and H. A. Rollins. 
July, 1926. 
224. Inspection of commercial feeding-stuffs, 1926, made for the state department of 
agriculture. T. G. Phillips, T. O. Smith and A. W. Petre. July, 1926. 
225. Inspection of commercial fertilizers for 1926, made for the state department of 
agriculture. T. G. Phillips, T. O. Smith and A. W. Petre. Oct., 1926. 
226. Results of seed tests for 1926, made for the State department of agriculture. 
M. G. Eastman. Nov., 1926. 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS 
28. Effect 'of phosphorus upon the yield and time of maturity of the tomato. J. R, 
Hepler and H. R. Kraybill. June, 1925. 
29. Some chemical constituents of fruit spurs associated with blossom bud formation 
in the Baldwin apple. H. R. Kraybill, G. F. Potter, S. W. Wentworth, P. T. 
Blood and J. T. Sullivan. Dec, 1925. 
30. The European corn borer, the relation of the larvae to submergence. M. F. Crowell. 
June, 1926. 
31. Some wool characters and their inheritance. C. B. Davenport and E. G. Ritzman. 
July, 1926. 
32. Black flies in New 'Hampshire. W. C. O'Kane. Oct., 1926. 
NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, NEW BRUNSWICK 
BULLETINS 
410. The comparative value of carbon bisulfide and other organic compounds as soil 
insecticides for control of the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica Newm.). 
W. E. Fleming. Feb., 1925. 
411. Control of the cranberry girdler by submerging in water. C. S. Beckwith. Feb., 
1925. 
412. Results of seed and legume inoculant inspection for 1924. J. G. Fiske. Mar., 
1925. 
413. Fertilizer registrations for 1925. C. S. Cathcart. Jan. 21, 1925. 
414. The chemical composition of the soils of the Chatsworth area in New Jersey. A. W. 
Blair and A. L. Prince. Apr., 1925. 
415. Analyses of commercial feeding stuffs and registration for 1925. C. S. Cathcart 
June, 1925. 
416. Agricultural production and marketing in Atlantic County, New Jersey. W. C. 
Funk, A. G. Waller, A. R. Eldred and Henry Keller, jr. July, 1925. 
417. Studies on the biology of sewage disposal : The fauna of Imhoff tanks. J. B. 
Lackey. Sept., 1925. 
418. Shucking oysters, one of New Jersey's growing industries. W. H. Dumont. July, 
1925. 
419. Some chemical factors involved in arsenical injury of fruit trees. Nico Mogendorff. 
Oct., 1925\ 
420. The injurious effect of submergence on the cranberry plant. Steich Wakabayashi. 
Dec, 1925. 
421. Nitrogen availability studies on crops harvested at different stages of growth. G. H. 
Singleton. Oct., 1925. 
422. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, fertilizer supplies and home mixtures for 1925. 
C. S. Cathcart. Dec, 1925. 
423. Relation of summer rainfall to mosquito prevalence. T. J. Headlee. Dec, 1925. 
424. Analyses of materials sold as insecticides and fungicides during 1925. C. S. Cath- 
cart and R. L. Willis. Nov., 1925. 
425. Bacillary white diarrhea control in New Jersey, 1924-1925. F. R. Beaudette and 
J. J. Black. Feb., 1926. 
426. Analyses of commercial fertilizers and ground bone ; analyses of agricultural lime, 
1925. C. S. Cathcart. Dec, 1925. 
427. Studies on the biology of sewage disposal, Fourth annual report of the Sewage 
substation for the year ending June 30, 1925. Willem Rudolfs [and others]. 
Feb., 1926. 
428. Results of seed and legume inoculant inspection for 1925. J. G. Fiske. Feb., 1926. 
429. Creamery inspection in New Jersey, Sixth annual report, 1925. G. I. Ball. Feb., 
1926. 
430. More lime needed for New Jersey farms. A. W. Blair. Feb., 1926. 
431. Fertilizer registrations for 1926. C. S. Cathcart. Jan., 1926. 
432. Spring cauliflower in New Jersey. H. F. Huber. June, 1926. 
