56 BULLETIN 1199, U, S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
164. Delayed ripening of tomatoes caused by spraying with Bordeaux mixture. By C. W. Edeerton 
Sept., 1918. 
165. The color of sugar-cane products and decolorization in factory practice. By F. W. Zerban and E. C 
Freeland. Mar., 1919. 
166. The deterioration of cane sugar by fungi. By Nicholas Kopeloff and Lillian Kopeloff. Feb., 1919. 
167. Studies on the preparation of vegetable decolorizing carbons for the cane sugar industry By F W 
Zerban, E. C. Freeland, and D. D. Sullivant. May, 1919. 
168. Anthrax: Transmission of infection by nonbiting flies. Bv Harrv Morris. May, 1919. 
169. Effect of fungi on the germination of sugar cane. By C. W.'Edgerton and C.C. Moreiand. Jan., 1920 
170. Factors determining the keeping quality of cane sugar (with a chart for prediction). Bv Nicholas 
Kopeloff and Lillian Kopeloff. July, 1920. 
171. The amount of salt in irrigation water injurious to rice. By F. C. Quereau. July, 1920. 
172. Rice investigations. By F. C. Quereau. Sept., 1920. A revision of 77. 
173. The clarification of cane juice without chemical treatment. Bv F. W. Zerban. Mar., 1920. 
174. Tomato wilt. By C. W. Edgerton and C. C. Moreiand. Apr.) 1920. 
175. The prevention of sugar deterioration. By Nicholas Kopeloff, C. J. Welcome, and Lillian Kopeloff. 
Sept., 1920. 
176. A method of selecting L 511 cane free of the mosaic disease for planting purposes. By C. W. Edgerton. 
Sept., 1920. 
177. Chemical composition of some Louisiana soils as to series and texture. By S. S. Walker. Aug., 1920. 
SPECIAL BULLETIN. 
The orange and other citrus fruits from seed to market, with insects beneficial and injurious, with remedies 
for the latter. By W. C. Stubbs and H. A. Morgan. 1893. 
GEOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE. 
I. A preliminary report upon the hills of Louisiana north of the Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Railroad. 
By O. Lerch. 1892. 
II. A preliminary report upon the hills of Louisiana south of the Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Railroad. 
By O. Lerch. 1893. 
III. A preliminary report upon the Florida parishes of east Louisiana and the bluff, prairie, and hill lands 
of southwest Louisiana. By W. W. Clendenin and W. R. Dodson. [1896.] 
IV. A prehminary report upon the bluff and Mississippi alluvial lands of Louisiana. By W. W. Clendenin 
and W. R. Dodson. [1896]. 
V. A prehminary report on the geology of Louisiana. By G. D. Harris [and others. 1899]. 
VI. A report on the geology of Louisiana, containing special papers by different authors. By G. D. Harris, 
[and others]. 1902. 
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETINS. 8 
1. A report on the Underground waters of Louisiana. By G. D. Harris [and others]. 1905. 
2. A report on terrestrial magnetism and meridian line work in Louisiana. By L. A. Bauer [and others]. 
1905. 
3. A report en the establishment of tide gage work in Louisiana. By G. D. Harris. 1905. 
4. Geology and underground water resources of northern Louisiana with notes on adjoining districts 
By A. C.Veatch. 1906. 
5. Notes on the geology of the Winnfield sheet. By G. D. Harris. 1907. 
6. Cartography of southwestern Louisiana with special reference to the Jennings sheet. By G. D. Harris. 
1907. 
7. Rock salt, its origin, geological occurrences and economic importance in the State of Louisiana. By 
G. D. Harris, C. J. Maury, and L. Reinecke. 1908. 
8. Oil and gas in northwestern Louisiana with special reference to the Caddo field. By G. D. Harris, 
I. Perrine, and W. E. Hopper. 1909. 
MAINE. 
Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono. 
BULLETINS (FIRST SERIES). 9 
1. Analyses and valuation of commercial fertilizers. By Walter Balentine. May, 1885. 
2. Remarks on valuation of commercial fertilizers. By W. H. Jordan. Aug., 1885. 
3. Analyses of wood ashes from various sources. [1885?] 
4. Analyses of harbor mud and wood ashes. By W. H. Jordan. Dec, 1885. 
5. Examination of condimental cattle foods. By W. H. Jordan. Jan., 1886. 
6. The valuation of fertilizers. By W. H. Jordan. Apr., 1886. 
7. [Analyses and valuations of fertilizers]. By W. H. Jordan. Apr.. 1886. 
8. [Analyses and valuations of fertilizers]. By W. H. Jordan. May, 1886. 
9. [Fertilizers analyzed in 18S6]. By W. H. Jordan. July, 18S6. 
10. [Analyses of molasses]. By W. H. Jordan. Oct., 1886. 
11. [Plan of field experiments with fertilizers]. By W. H. Jordan. Oct., 1888. 
12. The comparative production from different forms of phosphoric acid. By W. H. Jordan. Oct., 1886. 
13. [Experiments with fertilizers]. By W. H. Jordan. Oct., 1886. 
14. [Analyses of Paris green, London purple, Hammond's slug shot]. By W. H. Jordan. Jan., 1887. 
15. [Experiments with foods for poultry]. By W. H. Jordan. Feb., 1887. 
16. [Relative value of cottonseed meal and linseed meal for feeding purposes]. By W. H. Jordan. Feb., 
1887. 
17. [Analyses of clam shells; Bowker's fine ground bone]. By W. H. Jordan. Mar., 1887. 
18. Potatoes; oats; barley. By W. H. Jordan. Apr.. 1887. 
19. [Analyses and valuations of fertilizers]. By W. H. Jordan. Apr., 1887. 
20. [Analyses and valuations off ertilizers]. By W. H. Jordan. May., 1887. 
21. The condition of the station; distribution of bulletins and reports. By W. H. Jordan. Dec, 1887. 
22. Organization and work of the station. By W. H. Jordan. Mar., 1888. 
23. Fertilizers. By W. H. Jordan. Apr., 1888. 
8 Superseding the series "Geologyand Agriculture;" work reported in Buls. 1-8 was done under the 
direction of the experiment station. ' 
• Bulletins 1-20, First Series, were issued as newspaper slips. 
