KANSAS — KENTUCKY — LOUISIANA — MAINE 1 1 
17. Studies of inheritance and evolution in Orthoptera : V, The grouse locust, Apotettia 
eurycephalus Hancock. R. K. Nabours. Aug., 1925. 
18. Tillage investigations relating to wheat production. M. C. Sewell and L. E. Call. 
Sept., 1925. 
19. Tillage in relation to milling and baking qualities of wheat. M. C. Sewell and C. O. 
Swanson. Jan., 1926. 
20. Tomato wilt investigations. R. P. White. Feb., 1926. 
21. Bacillary white diarrhea in fowl. L. D. Bushnell, W. R. Hinshaw and L. F. Payne. 
Nov., 1926. 
KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, LEXINGTON 
BULLETINS 
257. Commercial feeding stuffs in Kentucky in 1924. J. D. Turner, H. D. Spears and 
W. G. Terrell. Feb., 1925. 
253. (Research bulletin.) The relation of some chemical constituents to the grades of 
Kentucky tobacco. O. M. Shedd. Apr., 1925. 
259. Farming with bluegrass. J. B. Hutson and E. L. Langsford. July, 1925. 
260. Sources of animal protein for laying hens : I, Varying percentages of meat scrap 
in the mash ; II, a comparison of sour skim-milk, condensed and dried butter- 
milk with meat scrap ; III, grain supplements for skim-milk. J. H. Martin. 
Aug., 1925. 
261. An economic study of 270 farms in Union and Henderson Counties. W. D. Nicholls. 
Nov., 1925. 
262. Root-rot of tobacco in Kentucky and its control, a progress report. W. D. Valleau, 
Ralph Kenney and E. J. Kinney. Dec, 1925. 
263. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. H. E. Curtis, H. R. Allen and Lelah Gault. 
Dec, 1925. 
264. Steer feeding : Substituting a legume hay for corn silage toward the end of the 
feeding period. E. S. Good and L. J. Horlacher. Jan., 1926. 
265. (Research bulletin.) Two important enemies of bluegrass pastures : 1, The blue- 
grass plant bug ; 2, the green bug. Harrison Garman. Feb., 1926. 
266. (Research bulletin.) The tobacco flea-beetle. H. H. Jewett. Mar., 1926. 
267. Wintering steers with and without corn silage preparatory to finishing on grass 
without grain. E. S. Good. Apr., 1926. 
268. Commercial feeding stuffs in Kentucky in 1925. J. D. Turner, H. D. Spears, W. G. 
Terrell and P. H. Senn. Apr. 1926. 
269 (Research bulletin.) - A study of clover failure in Kentucky. E. N. Fergus and 
W. D. Valleau. Apr., 1926. 
270. Kentucky livestock auction sales organizations. E. C. Johnson. Apr., 1926. 
271. Cooperative marketing and price control. O. B. Jesness. Oct., 1926. 
272. Field experiments on soils and crops. George Roberts, E. J. Kinney and J. F. 
Freeman. Aug., 1926. 
273. Home-cured pork. E. J. Wilford. Sept., 1926. 
274. Man labor, horse work and materials used in producing crops in Christian County. 
J. B. Hutson and W. G. Finn. June, 1926. 
275. A study of the cost of producing tobacco in Kentucky. W. D. Nicholls. Oct., 1926. 
276. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. H. E. Curtis, H. R. Allen and Lelah Gault. 
Dec, 1926. 
LOUISIANA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, BATON ROUGE 
BULLETINS 
193. Fungous infection of seed corn kernels and the importance of germination tests. 
C. W. Edgerton and A. F. Kidder. July, 1925. 
194. A study of microbiological activities in some Louisiana soils, a preliminary survey. 
E. Y. Abbott. June, 1926. 
195. The selection of seed cane. C. W. Edgerton, W. G. Taggart and E. C. Tims. 
July, 1926. 
196. Growing plants as possible carriers of anthrax. Harry Morris and H. K. Riley. 
Oct., 1926. 
MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, ORONO 
BULLETINS 
322. Fertilization of apple orchards in Maine. Karl Sax. Jan., 1925. 
323. Potato aphids. E. M. Patch. Apr., 1925. 
