FLORIDA GEORGIA GUAM HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS / 
183. Citrus insects and their control. J. R. Watson. — Entomogenous fungi. E. W. 
Berger. June, 1926. Revision of 148. 
184. Palms of Florida. Harold Mowry. Oct., 1926. 
185. Tomato diseases in Florida. G. F. Weber and G. B. Ramsey. Dec, 1926. 
GEORGIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, EXPERIMENT 
BULLETINS 
None issued. 
GUAM AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, ISLAND OF GUAM 
BULLETIN 
5. Effect of time of planting and fertilizers on the yield of vegetables. Glen Briggs. 
Feb., 1926. 
HAWAII AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, HONOLULU 
BULLETIN 
55. Banana culture in Hawaii. W. T. Pope. Dec, 1926. 
IDAHO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, MOSCOW 
BULLETINS 
135. Work and progress of the agricultural experiment station for the year ended De- 
cember 31, 1924. E. J. Iddings. Jan., 1925. 
136. Farming practices for the cut-over lands of northern Idaho. G. R. McDole and 
J. H. Christ. Feb., 1925. 
137. The fruit tree leaf roller, its control in southern Idaho by the use of oil emulsion 
sprays. Claude Wakeland. Mar., 1925. 
138. Seasonal variation as it affects the activity and control of the alfalfa weevil in 
Idaho. Claude Wakeland. May, 1925. 
139. Artificial brooding. R. T. Parkhurst. Aug., 1925. 
140. Vegetable seed production in Idaho. C. C. Vincent and L. E. Longley. Nov., 1925. 
141. Growing sunflowers for silage in Idaho. H. W. Hulbert and J. H. Christ. Jan., 
1926. 
142. Work and progress of the agricultural experiment station for the year ended De- 
cember 31, 1925. E. J. Iddings. Jan., 1926. 
143. Alfalfa seed production in southern Idaho. A. E. McClymonds. Apr., 1926. 
144. Cooperative cream pools in Idaho. F. W. Atkeson and D. L. Fourt. Aug., 1926. 
145. Rate, date and depth of seeding winter wheat, including recommendations on cul- 
tural practices and on selection and treatment of seed. W. A. Moss. July, 
1926. 
KESEARCH BULLETINS 
4. Seed treatment control of Rhizoctonia in Idaho. J. M. Raeder, C. W. Hungerford 
and Naomi Chapman. Aug., 1925. 
5. The relation of the yield and protein content of wheat to the nitrogen content of 
the soil under ten years of different systems of cropping. R. E. Neidig and 
R. S. Snyder. Nov., 1926. 
6. False wireworms injurious to dry-farmed wheat and a method of combatting them. 
Claude Wakeland. July, 1926. 
ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, URBANA 
BULLETINS 
256. Phyllosticta leaf spot, fruit blotch, and canker of the apple, its etiology and con- 
trol. E. F. Guba. Feb., 1925. 
257. A bibliography of researches bearing on the composition and nutritive value of corn 
and corn products. M. H. Keith. Feb., 1925. 
258. Experiments with subsoiling, deep tilling, and subsoil dynamiting. R. S. Smith, 
Feb., 1925. 
259. The cultivation of corn, weed control vs. moisture conservation. D. C. Wimer and 
M. B. Harland. Mar., 1925. Revision of 181. 
260. The soybean crop for fattening western lambs. W. G. Kammlade and A. K. 
Mackey. Mar., 1925. 
261. Economic factors in cattle feeding : Cattle feeding in relation to farm management. 
H. C. M. Case and K. H. Myers. Mar., 1925. 
262. Feeding purebred draft fillies. J. L. Edmonds and C. W. Crawford. Apr., 1925. 
