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"132. Preliminary experiments in feeding city work horses. J. A. Simms. Sept., 1925. 
133. Corn and soybeans as a combination crop for silage. W. L. Slate, jr., and B. A. 
Brown. Sept., 1925. 
134. An economic study of the agriculture of the Connecticut Valley : I, Production, 
supply and consumption of Connecticut Valley tobacco. F. V. Waugh. Nov., 
1925. 
135. Infectious abortion in cattle : Eighth report, some economic phases of Bacterium 
abortus infection and other observations in dairy herds. G. C. White, R. E. 
Johnson, L. F. Rettger and J. G. McAlpine. Dec, 1925. 
136. Report of the director for the year ending June 30, 1925. W. L. Slate, jr. Dec, 
1925. 
137. Infectious abortion in cattle : Ninth report, I, Further observations on avenues of 
infection : II, influence of early colostrum feeding on the blood reactions of 
the calf. L. F. Rettger, J. G. McAlpine, G. C. White and R. E. Johnson. 
Jan., 1926. 
138. An economic study of the agriculture of the Connecticut Valley : 2, Connecticut 
market demand for vegetables. I. G. Davis and F. V. Waugh. Mar., 1926. 
139 Soil type as a factor in farm economy : I, The town of Lebanon. I. G. Davis and 
C. I. Hendrickson. Apr., 1926. 
140. Animal feeding experiments with Bacterium puUorum: The toxicity of infected eggs. 
L. F. Rettger, C. A. Slanetz and J. G. McAlpine. Oct., 1926. 
141. Some effects of limestone and hydrated lime on bio-chemical activities in acid soils. 
Henry Dorsey. Nov., 1926. 
142. Report of the director for the year ending June 30, 1926. W. L. Slate, jr. Dec, 
1926. 
143. A preliminary study of fowl paralysis (neuro-lymphomatosis gallinarum). A. M. 
Pappenheimer, L. C. Dunn, and Vernon Cone. Dec, 1926. 
DELAWARE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, NEWARK 
BULLETINS 
139. Annual report of the director for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924. C. A. 
McCue. Jan., 1925. 
140. Tbe spore discharge of the apple scab fungus in Delaware. J. F. Adams. Apr., 
1925. 
141. Annual report of the director for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925. C. A. 
McCue. Dec, 1925. 
142. (Technical bul. 5.) Fruit jellies : III, Jelly strength measurements. L. W. Tarr 
Feb., 1926. 
143. (Technical bul. 6.) Physiological dropping of fruits. L. R. Detjen. Mar., 1926. 
144. (Technical bul. 7.) Fruit jellies: IV, The role of salts. P. B. Myers and G. L. 
Baker. Apr., 1926. 
145. Transmission of butter-fat percentage by Holstein-Friesian sires. T. A. Baker. 
July, 1926. 
146. Corn production experiments in Delaware. G. L. Schuster. July, 1926. 
147. Annual report of the director for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926. C. A. McCue. 
Dec, 1926. 
FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, GAINESVILLE 
BULLETINS 
174. Controlling the citrus aphis (Aphis spiraecola Patch). J. R. Watson and A. H. 
Beyer. Mar. 10, 1925. 
175. Factors affecting farm profits in the Williston area. J. E. Turlington and H. G. 
Hamilton. July, 1925. 
176. Irish potato disease investigations, 1924-25 (a preliminary report). L. O. Gratz. 
Nov., 1925. 
177. Diseases of cucumbers. G. F. Weber. Dec, 1925. 
178. Diseases of grapes in Florida. A. S. Rhoads. Jan., 1926. 
179. (Technical bulletin.) A Phytophthora disease of tobacco. W. B. Tisdale and J. G. 
Kelley. May, 1926. 
180. The Mexican cotton boll weevil. Wilmon Newell, E. F. Grossman and A. F. Camp. 
May, 1926. 
181. Pecan scab. R. E. Nolen. May, 1926. 
182. Stem injury of tobacco, caused by fungi growing on the poison mixture used for 
controlling budworms. W. B. Tisdale and J. G. Kelley. May, 1926. 
