2 BUL. 1199 (SUP. 3), U. S. DEPT. OP AGRICULTURE 
113. Composition of Arizona forages, with comparative data. C. N. Catlin. Dec. 1, 1925. 
114. Character of the groundwater resources of Arizona. C. N. Catlin. Mar. 1. 1926. 
115. Propagation of the date palm, with particular reference to the rooting of high 
offshoots. F. J. Crider. Sept. 1, 1926. 
116. Fattening calves in Arizona. E. B. Stanley and E. L. Scott. Oct. 1, 1926. 
117. Essentials to successful fruit culture in Arizona. F. J. Crider. Nov. 1, 1926. 
118. Pruning deciduous fruit trees in the Southwest. F. J. Crider. Dec. 1, 1926. 
119. Propagation of date palms from offshoots. D. W. Albert. Dec. 15, 1926. 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS 
6. The reaction between calcium sulphate and sodium carbonate, and its relation to 
the reclamation of black alkali lands. J. F. Breazeale and P. S. Burgess. Jan. 
15, 1926. 
7. Life history and habits of the Thurberia bollworm, Thurberiphaga diffusa Barnes 
(Noctuid). C. T. Vorhies. Feb. 1, 1926. 
8. A study of the Colorado River silt. J. F. Breazeale. Mar. 1, 1926. 
. 9. Methods for determining the replaceable bases of soils, either in the presence or 
absence of alkali salts. P. S. Burgess and J. F. Breazeale. Apr. 1, 1926. 
10. The availability of phosphates in calcareous or alkaline soils. J. F. Breazeale and 
P. S. Burgess. June 1, 1926. 
11. Alkali tolerance of plants considered as a phenomenon of adaptation. J. F. 
Breazeale. Nov. 1, 1926. 
12. Aluminum hydroxide in alkaline soils and its effect upon permeability. W. T. 
McGeorge, J. F. Breazeale and P. S. Burgess. Dec. 1, 1926. 
13. Sodium hydroxide rather than sodium carbonate the source of alkalinity in black 
alkali soils. J. F. Breazeale and W. T. McGeorsre. Dec. 15, 1926. 
ARKANSAS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, FAYETTEVILLE 
BULLETINS 
195. Results of fertilizer experiments with cotton, 1924. Martin Nelson and W. H. 
Sachs. Apr.. 1925. 
196. Legume forages with corn and cane for silage. H. E. Dvorachek, F. H. Herzer, R. H. 
Mason. H. E. Reed and Edgar Martin. Apr., 1925. 
197. Cotton variety experiments. J. O. Ware. June, 1925. 
198. Protein supplements for fattening swine. H. E. Dvorachek, H. A. Sandhouse and 
R. A. Hunt. June, 1925. 
199. Variety and rotation experiments with soy beans. C. K. McClelland. June, 1925. 
200. Experiments with varying stands and distribution of corn. L. W. Osborn. July, 
1925. 
201. Control measures for blister beetles. W. J. Baerg. Oct., 1925. 
202. A preliminary report on experiments with fertilizers for peach trees. J. R. Cooper 
and C. B. Wiggans. Feb., 1926. 
203. Thirty-seventh annual report, fiscal year ending June 30, 1925. D. T. Gray. Feb., 
1926. 
204. Early summer dispersion of boll weevil, with special reference to dusting. Dwight 
Isely. Feb., 1926. 
205. Effect of cultivation on moisture and nitrate content of field soil. W. H. Sachs. 
Mar., 1926. 
206. Fertilizers for Irish potatoes. J. R. Cooper and C. W. Rapp. May, 1926. 
207. Production costs and market distribution of Arkansas peaches. C. O. Brannen. 
June, 1926. 
208. Farm mortgage and commercial bank loans to farmers in Arkansas. C. O. Brannen. 
June, 1926. 
209. Bacterial stalk rot of corn. H. R. Rosen. July, 1926. 
210. Cooperative cotton variety tests. Martin Nelson and J. O. Ware. July, 1926. 
211. Rates of planting soybeans. Martin Nelson and C. K. McClelland. July, 1926. 
212. Varieties of cowpeas for seed and hay production. Martin Nelson and C. K. McClel- 
land. July, 1926. 
213. The mosaic disease of sweet potatoes, with special reference to its transmissibility. 
H. R. Rosen. Aug., 1926. 
214. Returns from the Arkansas radish crop in 1926. C. O. Brannen and J. A. Dickey. 
Nov., 1926. 
215. Thirty-eighth annual report, fiscal year ending June 30. 1926. D. T. Gray. Nov., 
1926. 
