70 BULLETIN- 1199, U. g. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
188. The nutrition of the horse. By J. B . Lindsey . Dec, 1918. 
189. The European corn borer and its control. By S. C. Vinal and D. J. Caffrev. Mar., 1919. 
190. The propagation of apple trees on their own roots. By J. K. Shaw. Sept.", 1919. 
191. Practical results from studies on egg production. By H. D. Goodale. Oct., 1919. 
192. Seventh report of the cranberry substation, 1917-1919. By H.J. Franklin. Oct., 1919. 
193. Thesupply and distribution of Connecticut Valley cigar leaf tobacco. By S. H. DeVault. Oct., 1919. 
194. Afertilizer experiment with asparagus: Description of the experiment. By F. W. Morse.— Comments' 
and conclusions. By W. P. Brooks. Dec, 1919. 
195. Tobacco investigations: Progress report, including miscellaneous observations on tobacco Bv G H 
Chapman. Mar., 1920. 
1%. Methods of applying manure. By W. P. Brooks. Sept., 1920. 
197. The nutritive value of cattle feeds: I, Velvet bean feed for farm stock. By J. B. Lindsev and C L. 
Beals. Sept., 1920. 
198. Studies of cranberries during storage: Chemical studies. By F. W. Morse and C. P. Jones —Fungi 
studies. By B. A. Rudolph and H. J. Franklin. Sept., 1920. 
199. Broodiness in domestic fowl: Data concerning its inheritance in the Rhode Island Red breed. By 
H. D. Goodale, Ruby Sanborn, and Donald "White. Sept., 1920. 
200. The nutritive value of cattle feeds: Oat by-products for farm stock. By J. B. Lindsey and C L. 
Beals. Oct., 1920. Also popular edition. 
SPECIAL BULLETINS. 
A dangerous insect pest in Medford: The gipsv moth (Ocneria dispar L.). By C.H. Femald. Nov., 1889. 
See also Bui. 7. 
On the most profitable use of commercial manures. Bv Paul "Wagner. Translated by Charles Wellington 
May, 1890. Also published in Mass. Agr. College Ann. Rpt., 27 (18S9), p. 58-99. 
Green manuring, by JuhusKuhn. Translated and condensed by E. W.Allen. Jan.,lS94. FromZtschr. 
Landw. Cent. Ver. Sachsen, 50 (1893), No. 1, p. 3-13; No. 3, p. 95-101; No. 4, p. 117-128. Also published 
in Mass. Agr. College Ann. Rpt., 31 (1893^, p. 87-97. 
The Brown-tail moth. By C. H. Femald and A. H. Kirkland. July, 1897. 
The Pterophoridae of North America. By C. H. Femald. Jan., 1898. Also published in Mass. Agr. 
College Ann. Rpt., 35 (1898), p. 83-162. Revised reprint, July, 1898. 
The coccid genera Chionaspis and Hemiehionaspis. By R. A. Cooley. Aug., 1899. 
The dairy law and its results: Dairy law; inspection of glassware. By J. B. Lindsey. — Inspection of 
Babcbek machines. By N. J. Hunting.— The Babcock test. By E. B. Holland.— Creameries and 
milk depots in Massachusetts. July, 1903. 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS. 
1. The greenhouse Aleyrodes (A. vaporarioTum Westw.) and the strawberry Aleyrodes (A. pacf.ardi 
Morrill): A studv of the insects and of their treatment. By A. W. Morrill. Aug., 1903. 
2. The graft union. ByF.A. Waugh. Oct., 1904. 
3. The blossom end rot of tomatoes. By Elizabeth H. Smith. Apr., 1907. 
Index to all bulletins and annual reports published to date, June, 1S95. 1895. 
Index [to] Bulletins [1-114] and Reports [1-19], 1888-[Jan.], 1907. 1907. 
MICHIGAN. 
Experiment Station of Michigan State Agricultural College, East Lansing. 
BULLETIN'S. 
Bulletins 1-33, 1885-1888, were issued by the Michigan Agricultural College prior to the organization of 
the agricultural experiment station under the Hatch Act. Publications of the station with the exception 
of quarterly bulletins have been reprinted in the annual reports of the Michigan State Board of Agriculture. 
1. Early amber cane as a forage crop. By R. C. Kedzie [and others]. Mar., 1885. 
2. TSeed testing. Bv Lotus Knapper.] Apr., 1885. 
3. The black wheat stalk Isomoma. By A. J . Cook. May, 1885. 
4. Feeding experiments. Bv Samuel Johnson. May. 1885. 
5. The vitality of seeds buried in the soil. By W. J'. Beal. July, 1885. 
6. Diseases of farm animals. By E . A. A. Grange. Sept., 1885. 
7. Notes on fruits; notes on vegetables; notes on some hardy and desirable ornamental trees and shrubs. 
Bv L. H. Bailev. Oct., 1S85. . 
8. Wintering bees. Bv A. J. Cook. Nov., 1885. 
9. Marl. By R. C. Kedzie. Dec, 1S85. 
10. A disease among horses the result of injudicious feeding. By E. A. A. Grange. Feb., 1886. 
11. Making a lawn; mixed lawn grass seeds analyzed. By W, J. Beal. Mar., 1886. 
12. Hints on rural adornment, with lists of hardy ornamental plants: horticultural experiments and lists 
of recent aeauisitions in fruits. By L. H. Bailey. Apr., 1886. 
13. Potato culture: Varieties; experiments with different amounts of seed. Bv Samuel Johnson. [Apr., 
1886.] 
14. The codling moth and bark louse. By A. J. Cook. May, 1886. 
15. Manurial value of ashes. By R. C. Kedzie. June, 1886. 
16. Replies to questions about grasses. By W. J. Beal. Julv, 1886. 
17. The carpet beetle. Bv A. J. Cook. Sept., 1886. 
18. Wheat: Notes on different varieties; experiments with different amounts of seed. By Samuel 
Johnson. Sept., 18S6 
19. Notes on tomatoes. By L. H. Bailev. Sept., 1SS6. 
20. Analysis of commercial fertilizers. By R. O. Kedzie. Oct., 1886. Corrected Dec, 1S86. 
21. Lessons on growing forest trees. By W. J. Beal. Nov., 1886. 
22. Observations on a disease affecting"the eyes of sheep. By E. A. A. Grange. Jan., 1887. 
23. Varieties of apples for market. By L. H. Bailey. Feb.," 1887. 
24. Feeding steer's of different breeds. " By Samuel Johnson. Mar., 1887. See 44. 
25. Laminitis, a disease of the foot of the"horse. Bv E. A. A. Grange. Apr., 1887. 
26. Plant lice and the codling moth.. By A. J. Cook. May, 1887. 
27. Commercial fertilizers: Inspection for 18S7. -By R. C. Kedzie. Aug., 1S87. 
28. Forest products of the museum of economic botany. By W. J. Beal. Sept., 1887. 
