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155. Orchard notes. 1907. By W. M. Munson. Mar., 1908. 
156. Feeding staff inspection. By C. D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Apr., 1908. 
157. Poultry work at the Maine station. By C. D. Woods. May, 1908. A resume of previous work. 
158. Food of man studies. By L. H. Merrill. June, 1908. 
159. Appliances and methods for pedigree poultry breeding. By Raymond Pearl and F. M. Surface. 
July, 1908. See 165. 
160. Fertilizer inspection. By C. D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Oct., 1908. 
161. The saddled prominent (Heterocampa guttivitta Walker). By Edith M. Patch. Nov., 1908. 
162 Insect notes for 1908. By Edith M. Patch. Dec, 1908. 
163. Finances, meteorology, index. Dec. , 1908. 
164. Notes on plant diseases, 1908. By W. J. Morse. Jan., 1909. 
165. Poultry notes. By Raymond Pearl and F. M. Surface. Feb., 1909. See also 280. 
166. Inheritance of fecundity. By Raymond Pearl and F. M. Surface. Mar., 1909. 
167. Field experiments, 1906-8. By C. D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. May, 1909. 
168. The fertility and hatching of eg^s. By Raymond Pearl and F. M. Surface. Sept., 1909. 
169. Two epidemics of potato blight and rot. By W. J. Morse. Nov., 1909. 
170. Apple diseases caused by Cortjntum foliicolum Fckl. and Phoma mali Schulz et Sacc. By C. E. Lewis. 
Nov., 1909. 
171. The pine-leaf and the green-winged ehermes. By Edith M. Patch. Nov., 1909. 
172. The Mycetophilidae of North America, Part I. By O. A. Johannsen. Dec, 1909. 
173. Chermes of Maine conifers. By Edith M. Patch. Dec, 1909. 
174. Blackleg: A bacterial disease of the stem and tuber of the Irish potato. By W. J. Morse. Dec, 1909. 
175. Finances, meteorology, index. Dec, 1909. 
176. The ligaments of the oviduct of the domestic fowl. By M. R. Curtis. Jan., 1910. 
177. Insect notes for 1909. By O. A. Johannsen Feb., 1910, 
178. A new species of Endomyces from decaying apples. By C. E. Lewis. Apr., 1910. 
179. Poultry notes. By Raymond Pearl and F. M. Surface. May, 1910. 
180. The Mycetophilidae of North America, Part II. By O. A. Johannsen. June, 1910. 
181. Gall aphids of the elm. By Edith M. Patch. May, 1910. 
182. Four rare aphid genera from Maine. By Edith M. Patch. June, 1910. 
183. Experiments in breeding sweet corn. By Raymond Pearl and F. M. Surface. Sept., 1910. 
184. Digestion experiments with poultry. By J. M. Bartlett. Oct., 1910. 
185. Maine apple diseases. By W. J. Morse and C. E. Lewis. Dec, 1910. 
186. Finances, meterology, index. Dec, 1910. 
187. Insect notes for 1910. By O. A. Johannsen. Jan., 1911. 
188. Field experiments. ByC. D.Woods. Feb., 1911. 
189. Orchard spraying experiments. By W. W. Bonns. Apr., 1911. 
190. Two species of Macrosiphum: Macrosiphum destructor and Macrosiphum solanifolii. By Edith M. Patch. 
June, 1911. 
191. Method for determining weight of parts of eggs. By M. R. Curtis. July, 1911. 
192. Breeding poultry for egg production. By Raymond Pearl. Nov., 1911. 
193. Poultry notes, 1910. By Raymond Pearl. Nov., 1911. 
194. Control of the blackleg disease of the potato. By W. J. Morse. Nov., 1911. 
195. Insect notes for 1911. By O. A. Johannsen and Edith M. Patch. Dec, 1911. 
196. The Mycetophilidae of North America, III. By O. A. Johannsen. Dec, 1911. 
197. Finances, meterology, index. Dec, 1911. 
198. Orchard spraying experiments. By W. W. Bonns. Mar., 1912. 
199. Orchard notes. By W. W. Bonns. Apr., 1912. 
200. The Mycetophilidae of North America, IV. By O. A. Johannsen. June, 1912. 
201. Spirit of nitrous ether. By H. H. Hanson and A. K. Burke. June, 1912. 
202. Aphid pests of Maine, [I]; food plant catalogue of the Aphidae of the world, I; notes on Psyllidae By 
Edith M. Patch. July, 1912. 
203. Elm leaf curl and woolly apple aphid. By Edith M. Patch. Aug. , 1912. 
204. A case of triplet calves with some general considerations regarding multiple gestation in normally 
uniparous animals. By Raymond Pearl. Sept. , 1912. 
205. The mode of inheritance of fecundity in the domestic fowl. By Raymond Pearl. Nov., 1912. 
206. The histology ofthe oviduct ofthe domestic hen. By F. M. Surface. Nov., 1912. 
207. Insect notes for 1912. By O. A. Johannsen. Dec, 1912. 
208. Finances, meteorology, index. Dec, 1912. 
209. New mineral fertilizer. By C. D. Woods. Jan., 1913. 
210. Spruce bud worm and spruce leaf miners. By. O. A. Johannsen. Feb., 1913. 
211. Potato flea beetle. By O. A. Johannsen. Mar., 1913. 
212. Orchard spraying experiments in 1912. By W. J. Morse and G. A. Yeaton. Mar., 1913. 
213. Aphid pests of Maine, II: Willow family; food plant catalogue of the Aphidae of the world, II. By 
^ Edith M. Patch. June, 1913. 
214. The biology of poultry keeping. By Raymond Pearl. July, 1913. 
215. The measurement of the intensity of inbreeding. By Raymond Pearl. Aug. 1913. 
216. Poultry notes 1911-1913. By Raymond Pearl. Sept., 1913. 
217. WooUy aphid of the apple (Schizoneuralanigera). By Edith M. Patch. Oct., 1913. 
218. Tables for calculating coefficients of inbreeding. By Raymond Pearl and J. R.Miner. Oct., 1913. 
219. Comparative studies of certain disease producing species of Fusarium. By C. E. Lewis. Oct., 1913. 
220. Woolly aphids ofthe elm; food plant catalogue of the Aphidae of the world, III. By Edith M. Patch. 
Nov., 1913. 
221. Constants for normal variation in the fat content of milk. By Raymond Pearl. — A pedigree system 
for use in breeding guinea pigs and rabbits. By F. M. Surface.— On the ability of chickens to 
digest small pieces of aluminum. By M. R. Curtis. Dec, 1913. 
222. Finances, meteorology, index. Dec, 1913. 
223. Spraying experiments and studies on certain apple diseases in 1913. By W.J. Morse. Jan., 1914. 
224. Field experiments. Reported by C. D. Woods. Feb., 1914. 
225. Currant and gooseberry aphids in Maine; food plant Aphidae of the world, IV. Edith M. Patch. 
Feb., 1914. 
226. Note on the accuracy of bushel weight determination. By C. W. Barber. — Note on the influence of 
shape and size of plots in tests of varieties of grain. By C. W. Barber.— A table for estimating the 
probable significance of statistical constants. By Raymond Pearl and J. R. Miner. Mar., 1914. 
227. Powdery scab of potatoes. By W. J. Morse. Mar., 1914. 
228. Factors influencing the size, shape and physical constitution of the egg of the domestic fowl. By 
M.R.Curtis. June, 1914. 
229. Studies on oat breeding: I, Variety tests, 1910-1913. By F. M. Surface and C. W. Barber. July, 1914. 
230. The rhizoctonia disease of potatoes. By W.J. Morse and Michael Sbapovalov. Aug., 1914. 
