80 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
172. A farm management study in southeastern Minnesota: Factors influencing profits. By Andrew Boss, 
A. H. Benton, and W. L. Calvert. Oct., 1917. 
173. The cost of milk production: I, Factors of cost; II, application of the factors in determining the cost 
of milk at Northfield, Halsted, and Cokato, By F. W. Peck and Andrew Boss. Feb., l'VLS. 
174. Ear type selection and yield in corn. By P. J. Olson, C. P. Bull, and H. K. Haves. Feb., 1918. 
175. Fourth annual seed laboratory report 1916-17. By R. C. Dahlberg and W. L. Oswald. July, 1918. 
176. Minnesota weeds: Series III, Descriptions and identifications. By W. L. Oswald.—Eradication by 
Andrew Boss. July, 1918. 
177. Butterfat losses in creameries. By R. M". "Washburn, A. C. Dahlberg, James Sorenson, and M. P. 
Mortensen. Sept., 1918. 
178. Farm tenancy and leases. By A. H. Benton. Dec., 1918. 
179. The cost of producing Minnesota field crops, 1913-1917. By F. W. Peck. Nov., 1918. 
180. Experiences of northern Minnesota settlers. By F. W. Peck. Dec., 1918. 
181. Studies on Fusarium diseases of potatoes and truck crops in Minnesota. By G. R. Bisby. Mar., 1919. 
182. Breeding small grains in Minnesota: Technie and results with wheat and oats. By H. K. Hayes 
and R. J. Gar ber.— Barley investigations. By H. V. Harlan and H. K. Hayes. Mar., 1919. 
183. First generation crosses between standard Minnesota corn varieties. By H. K. Hayes and P. J. Olson. 
Aug.. 1919. 
184. Farmers' cooperation in Minnesota, 1913-1917. By J. D. Black and Frank Robotka. Aug., 1919. 
185. Cider and vinegar making qualities of Minnesota apples. By W. G. Brierly. Aug., 1919. 
186. Cockroach pests in Minnesota with special reference to the German cockroach. By V. R. Haber. 
Aug., 1919. 
187. Sorghum and sorghum sirup manufacture. By J. J. Willaman, R. M. West, and C. P. Bull. Sept-, 
1919. 
188. Agricultural value and reclamation of Minnesota peat soils. By F. J. Alway. Mar,, 1920. 
189. Forced vs. delayed systems of clearing stump land. Supplement to Bulletin 163. By M. J. Thomp- 
son. May, 1920. 
190. Potato diseases in Minnesota, By G. R. Bisby and A, G. Tolaas. June, 1920. A revision of 158. 
191. A Helminthosporium disease of wheat and rye. By Louise J. Stakman. July, 1920. 
192. The use of Bordeaux mixture for spraying potatoes". By G. R. Bisby and A. G. Tolaas. June, 1920, 
193. Investigations in beef production: The composition of steers at the various stages of growth and 
fattening; the relation of feed nutriments consumed to substance stored in the body during various 
stages of growth and fattening; nutrient requirements for beef production based upon digestible 
nutrients. Bv T. L. Haecker. Sept., 1920. 
194. Report of the Golden Valley peat experimental fields, 1918 and 1919. By F. J. Alway. Nov., 1920. 
MISSISSIPPI. 
Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural College. 
BULLETINS. 
1. Organization. By S. M. Tracy. Mar. 21, 1888. 
2. Cotton worm (Aletia argillacea). By S. M. Tracy. May 20, 1888. 
3. Analyses of commercial fertilizers sold in Mississippi during the season 1887-88. By J. A. Myers. 
June 20, 1888. 
4. The marls of Mississippi. By W. L. Hutchinson. Nov. 7, 1888. 
5. Fertilizers. By S. M. Tracy. May 20, 1889. 
6. Charbon. By S. M. Tracy. June 25, 1889. 
7. Hay presses. Bv S. M. Tracy. June 20, 1889. 
8. Stock feeding. By B. Irby. Aug. 30, 1889. 
9. Some entozoic diseases of sheep and calves; bitterweed [Hdenium'autumnale]. By D. L. Phares. 
Aug. 30, 1889. 
10. Dishorning. Bv D. L. Phares. Oct. 10, 1889. 
11. Charbon (Bacillus anthracis). By G. C. Creelman. Feb. 15, 1890. 
12. Cotton leaf worm (.Aletia argillacea). By S. M. Tracy. June 25, 1890. 
13. Feeding for milk and butter. By E. R. Lloyd. Sept. 25, 1890. 
14. Injurious insects. By H. E. Weed. Mar., 1891. 
15. Feeding". By E. R. Lloyd.— Milk-testing apparatus. By L. G. Patterson. June, 1891. 
16. Glanders. By Tait Butler. Sept., 1891. 
17. Insects iniurious to stored grain. By H. E.Weed. Dec, 1891. Second edition, Oct., 1894. 
18. Varieties of cotton. By E.R.Lloyd. Jan., 1892. 
19. The southern tomato blight. By B. D. Halsted. Jan., 1892. Includes an article on bacterial melon 
blight, which was also published in Bot. Gaz., 16 (1891), No. 11, p. 303-305. 
20. Grasses and forage plants. By S.M.Tracy. Feb., 1892. Second edition, Feb., 1S93. 
21. Insects injurious to the cabbage. By H. E . Weed. — A new method for testing milk. By L. G. Pat- 
terson.— Feeding for milk and butter. By E. R. Lloyd. June, 1892. 
22. Grapes. Bv S. M. Tracy and F. S. Earle. Sept., 1892. 
23." Varieties of cotton, 1892. By E. R. Lloyd. 
Feb., 1893. 
24. Fertilizers for cotton. By W. L. Hutchinson and L. G. Patterson. Feb., 1893. 
25. Colic in horses and mules. By Tait Butler. June, 1893. 
26. Small fruits. By A. B. McKay. Aug., 1893. 
27. Insecticides and their application. By H. E. Weed. Nov.,- 1893. 
28. The horn-fly. By H. E.Weed. Jan., 1894. 
29. Exhaustion and restoration of soil fertility. By W. L. Hutchinson.— Fertilizers and their use. By 
S.M.Tracy. May, 1894. 
30. A kerosene attachment for knapsack pumps. By H. E. Weed. May, 1894. 
31. Lameness in horses and mules." By Tait Butler. Sept., 1894. 
32. A new kerosene attachment for knapsack spravers. By H. E. Weed. Dec, 1894. 
33. Corn. By S. M. Tracy and E. R. Lloyd. Mar., 1895. 
34. Mississippi fungi. By S. M. Tracy and F. S. Earle. May, 1895. See 38. 
35. Hog raising. By Tait Butler. Sept., 1895. 
36. Insects injurious to corn. By H. E. Weed. Nov., 1895. 
37. Fruits and vegetables on the Gulf Coast: Report of the Ocean Springs Branch Station. By F. S. 
Earle. Mar., 1896. 
38. Mississippi fungi. By S. M. Tracy and F. S. Earle. May, 1896. A continuation of 34. 
39. Feeding for beef. By E. R. Lloyd and J. S. Moore. Aug., 1896. 
40. The cowpea. By S. M. Tracy and E. R. Lloyd. Dec, 1896. 
41. The Colorado pototo beetle in Mississippi. By H. E. Weed. Mar., 1897. 
42. Acclimation fever, or Texas fever. By J. C. Robert. Nov., 1897. 
