COLORADO — CONNECTICUT & 
304. Sheep production in Colorado. C. I. Bray. Sept., 1925. 
305. Diseases of Colorado feeding lambs. I. E. Newson and Floyd Cross. Oct.. 1925. 
306. The effect of beet pulp upon Portland cement concrete and mortar. O. V. Adams. 
Oct., 1925. 
307. The nature of decay in wood. B. O. Longyear. Mar., 1926. 
308. Adobe brick for farm buildings. J. W. Sjogren and J. W. Adams. Apr., 1926. 
309. High altitude vegetable growing : Lettuce, cauliflower, peas. R. A. McGinty. May, 
1926. 
310. Common weeds of Colorado lawns. L. W. Durrell. May, 1926. 
311. Tipburn of lettuce. R. C. Thompson. May, 1926. 
312. Cantaloupes and honey dew melons in the Arkansas Valley of Colorado, seasons of 
19*24 and 1925. N. D. Sanborn. Nov., 1926. 
313. Three important perennial weeds of Colorado. C. F. Rogers, L. W. Durrell and 
L. B. Daniels. Aug., 1926. 
CONNECTICUT STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, NEW HAVEN 
BULLETINS 
264. Report of the director for the year ending October 31, 1924. W. L. Slate, jr. 
Jan., 1925. 
265. Twenty-fourth report of the state entomologist of Connecticut, 1924. W. E. Britton. 
Mar., 1925. 
266. The improvement of naturally cross-pollinated plants by selection in self-fertilized 
lines : I, The production of inbred strains of corn. D. F. Jones and P. C. 
Mangelsdorf. Mar., 1925. 
267. Twenty-ninth report on food products and the Seventeenth report on drug products 
for 1924. E. M. Bailey. Mar., 1925. 
26S. Report on inspection of commercial feeding stuffs, 1924. E. M. Bailey. Mar., 1925. 
269. Perithecia of Thielavia basicola Zopf in culture and the stimulation of their produc- 
tion by extracts from other fungi. F. A. McCormick. Aug., 1925. 
270. Report on inspection of commercial fertilizers for 1925. E. M. Bailey. Oct., 1925. 
271. Spray bulletin. W. E. Britton and G. P. Clinton. Jan., 1926. 
272. Report on commercial insecticides and fungicides, 1925. E. M. Bailey. Dec, 1925. 
273. Crossed corn. D. F. Jones and P. C. Mangelsdorf. Jan., 1926. 
274. Report of the director for the year ending October 31, 1925. W. L. Slate, jr. 
Jan., 1926. 
275. Twenty-fifth report of the state entomologist of Connecticut, 1925. W. E. Britton. 
Feb., 1926. 
276. The Thirtieth report on food products and the Eighteenth report on drug products, 
1925. E. M. Bailey. Mar., 1926. 
277. Report on inspection of commercial feeding stuffs, 1925. E. M. Bailey. Apr., 1926. 
278. A chemical investigation of some standard spray mixtures. R. E. Andrew and 
Philip Garman. May, 1926. 
279. The genetics and morphology of some endosperm characters in maize. P. C. Mangels- 
dorf. June, 1926. 
280. 1875-1925, semi-centennial of the Connecticut agricultural experiment station. July, 
1926. 
281. General index to reports of the state entomologist of Connecticut, 1901-1925. W. E. 
Britton. Aug., 1926. 
282. Report on inspection of commercial fertilizers for 1926. E. M. Bailey. Nov., 1926. 
CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, STORRS 
BULLETINS 
126. Miscellaneous experiments with potatoes : 1, Comparative effect of mosaic and 
leaf roll ; 2, effect of spindle tuber on yield ; 3, effect of spraying on yield ; 
4, summary of source of seed tests, 1920—1924 ; 5, Peruvian guana compared 
with tankage. B. A. Brown and W. L. Slate, jr. Jan., 1925. 
127. A description of Connecticut agriculture : I, Historical statement ; II, the nature 
of Connecticut's agriculture ; III, the use of land ; IV, crops ; V, livestock. 
I. G. Davis and C. I. Hendrickson. Mar., 1925. 
128. The sheep stomach worm. G. H. Lamson, jr. May, 1925. 
129. Soy beans in Connecticut. B. A. Brown and W. L. Slate, jr. June, 1925. 
130. Infectious abortion : Seventh report, how cattle owners may have their herds 
tested. July, 1925. 
131. A comparative study of methods for determining the per cent of fat in dairy 
products. R. C. Fisher and C. C. Walts. Aug., 1925. 
