18 BUL. 1199 (SUP. 3), U. S. DEPT. OF AGEICULTUEE 
209. Co-operative marketing of livestock in Nebraska. Harold Hedges and H. C. Filley. 
Dec, 1925. 
210. Steps to Nebraska farm ownership. J. O. Rankin. Feb., 1926. 
211. Corn supplements and substitutes for fattening lambs. H. D. Fox. Feb., 1926. 
212 Nebraska tractor tests, 1924 and 1925. E. E. Brackett, 0. W. Sjogren, C. W. Smith 
and Lew Wallace. Feb., 1926. 
213. (North Platte experimental substation Bui. 25.) Spring grains, time of seeding and 
comparative yields. L. L. Zook. Mar., 1926. 
214. (North Platte experimental substation Bui. 26.) Pork production at the North 
Platte substation. W. P. Snyder. Nov., 1926. 
215. A survey of the cattle industry in the Nebraska sand hills. Harold Hedges. Oct., 
1926. 
216. Lamb feeding experiments in the sugar beet growing districts. J. A. Holden. Nov., 
1926. 
RESEARCH BULLETINS 
29. Further studies on the effect of environment on potato degeneration diseases. R. W. 
Goss and G. L. Peltier. Jan., 1925. 
30. An inquiry into the cause of the increase of tuberculosis of swine. Leunis Van Es 
and H. M. Martin. Feb., 1925. 
31. Winter wheat investigations. T. A. Kiesselbach. Nov., 1925. 
32. The spindle-tuber disease as a factor in seed potato production. H. O. Werner. 
May, 1926. 
33. The immediate effect of gametic relationship and of parental type upon the kernel 
weight of corn. T. A. Kiesselbach. Dec, 1926. 
34. A study of the environmental conditions influencing the development of stem rust 
in the absence of an alternate host : III, Further studies of the viability of 
the urediniospores of Puccinia graminis tritici. G. L. Peltier. Oct., 1925. 
35. A study of the environmental conditions influencing the development of stem rust 
in the absence of an alternate host : IV, Overwintering of urediniospores of 
Puccinia graminis tritici; V, the period of initial infection of urediniospores of 
Puccinia graminis tritici on wheat ; VI, influence of light on infection and 
subsequent development of urediniospores of Puccinia graminis tritici on wheat. 
G. L. Peltier. Nov., 1925. 
36. Alfalfa investigations. T. A. Kiesselbach and Arthur Anderson. Dec, 1926. 
37. Studies on the Ascaris lumbricoides. H. M. Martin. Dec, 1926. 
38. Nutrient requirements of growing chicks. F. E. Mussehl. Dec. 1926. 
39. The differential reaction of strains within a variety of wheat to physiologic forms of 
Puccinia graminis tritici. T. A. Kiesselbach and G. L. Peltier. Dec, 1926. 
NEVADA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, RENO 
BULLETINS 
108. The alfalfa weevil in Nevada and its control by spraying. S. J. Snow. M'ay, 1925. 
109. The common chokecherry (Prunus demissa), as a plant poisonous to sheep and 
cattle. C. E. Fleming, M. R. Miller and L. R. Vawter. Mar., 1926. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, DURHAM 
BULLETINS 
216. Progress of agricultural experiments, 1924, a report of the director . . . for the 
year 1924. J., C. Kendall. Feb., 1925. 
217. Adjusting farm production in Cheshire County, N. II., to market demands. H. I. 
Richards and H. A. Rollins. May, 1925. 
218. Inspection of commercial feeding-stuffs, 1925, made for the State department of 
agriculture. T. G. Phillips and T. O. Smith. Aug., 1925. 
219. Inspection of commercial fertilizers for 1925, made for the State department of 
agriculture. T. G. Phillips, T. O. Smith and A. W. Petre. Nov., 1925. 
220. Results of seed tests for 1925, made for the State department of agriculture. 
M. G. Eastman. Dec, 1925. 
221. Progress of agricultural experiments, 1925, a report of the director . . . for the 
year 1925. J. C. Kendall. Feb., 1926. 
222. " Can New Hampshire produce more of what she eats?" An economic survey of the 
demand for certain commodities as indicated by the purchases of retail stores, 
hotels and camps within the state. II. C. Woodworth, L. B. Lincoln and 
H. I. Richards. June, 1926. 
