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201. Some factors influencing the bacterial content and keeping quality of eggs. By L. D. Bushnell and 
Otto Maurer. June, 1914. 
202. Kansas flours: Chemical, baking, and storage tests. By C. O. Swanson, J. T.Willard, and L. A. Fitz. 
Jan., 1915. 
203. Orchard spraying. By D. E. Lewis.. Feb., 1915. 
204. Commercial fertilizers: I, Analyses of inspection samples of fertilizers. By J. T.Willard and R. C. 
Wiley.— II, Value and use. By C. O. Swanson. Jan., 1915. 
205. Growing corn in Kansas. By C. C. Cunningham. Apr., 1915. 
206. The relation of moisture to yield of winter wheat in western Kansas. By L. E . Call and A. L. Hallsted . 
May, 1915. 
207. Soil survey of Cherokee County, Kansas. By L. E. Call, R. I. Throckmorton, and C. O. Swanson. 
Sept., 1915. 
208. Soil survey of Reno County, Kansas. By L. E. Call, R. I. Throckmorton, and C. O. Swanson. Sept., 
1915. 
209. The use of dynamitein the improvement of heavy clay soils. By L. E. Call and R. I. Throckmorton. 
Dec, 1915. 
210. Smuts of grain and forage crops in Kansas. By L. E. Melchers. Jan., 1916. 
211. Soil survey of Jewell County, Kansas. By L. E. Call, R. I. Throckmorton, and C. O. Swanson. Jan., 
1916. 
212. Sudan grass in Kansas. By G. E. Thompson. Mar., 1916. 
213. The time to seed wheat in Kansas. By L. E. Call, S. C. Salmon, and C. C. Cunningham. July, 1916. 
214. The San Jose scale (Aspldinius ptrnkiosus Comstock). By L. M. Peairs and J. H. Merrill. Sept., 1916. 
215. Methods of controlling grasshoppers. By F. B. Milliken. Nov., 1916. 
216. The marketing of Kansas butter. By Theodore Macldin. April, 1917. 
217. Alfalfa silage. By O. E. Reed and J. B. Fitch. May, 1917. 
218. Growing sorghum in Kansas. By C. C. Cunningham and Ralph Kenney. Nov., 1917. 
219. Growing wheat in Kansas. By L. E. Call and S. C. Salmon. July, 1918. 
220. Soilf ertility. By L. E. Call and R. I. Throckmorton. Aug., 1918. 
221. Farm leases in Kansas. Bv W. E. Grimes. June, 1919. 
222. Thecapacity of silos and weights of silage. By C. H. Eckles, O. E. Reed, and J. B. Fitch, Oct., 1919. 
Report of work carried on jointly by the Kansas and Missouri stations. 
223. Improving mongrel farm flocks through selected standard- bred cockerels. By W. A. Lippincott. 
Jan., 1920. 
224. Cooperation applied to marketing by Kansas farmers. By Theodore Macklin. Oct., 1920. 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS. 
1. The milling and baking quality and chemical composition of wheat and flour as influenced by (1) 
different methods of handling and storing, (2) heat and moisture, (3) germination. By C. O. 
Swanson, L. A. Fitz, and Leila Dunton. Jan., 1916. 
2. Some important fermentations in silage. By O. W. Hunter and L. D. Bushnell. Jan., 1916. 
3. The influence of the ration upon the intestinal flora of swine. By L. D. Bushnell and J. J. Frey. 
Aug., 1917. 
4. A study of the etiology of roup in birds. By J. G. Jackley. Nov., 1917. 
5. Some nutritive properties of corn. By J. S. Hughes. May, 1918. 
6. The maize billbug or elephant bug (Sphcnophorus maidis Chittn.). By W. P. Hayes. Jan., 1920. 
7. Solenopsis molesta Say (Hym.), a biological study. By W. P. Hayes. June, 1920. 
8. Bacteriological studies of methods of preparing a seedbed for wheat. By P. L. Gainey. Oct., 1920. 
INDEXES. 
Partial index to publications to April 1, 1900 [Bulletins 1-93, Press bulletins 1-63, Annual reports 1-12]. 
(In Kansas Sta. Bui. 94, p. 56-67.) 
KENTUCKY. 
Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Lexington. 
BULLETINS. 
1. Do fertilizers affect the quality of tobacco? By A. E. Menke. Dec, 1885. 
2. Corn-fodder as food for stock. By M. A. Scovell. [Jan.,] 1886. 
3. Milk. A. E. Menke. [1886?]. 
4. Distillery slop. By A. E. Menke and R. T. Gunn. [1886?] 
5. Analyses of feeding stuffs. By M. A. Scovell. [1886?] 
6. Clover. By A. E. Menke and H. F. Hillenmeyer. [1886?]. 
7. Fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell. Sept., 1886. 
8. Experiments with wheat. By M. A. Scovell. Sept., 1886. 
9. Experiments with potatoes. By M. A. Scovell. Mar., 1887. 
10. Fertilizer analyses. By M. A. Scovell. May, 1887. 
11. Wheat experiments. By M. A. Scovell. Sept., 1887. 
12. Fertilizer analyses. By M. A. Scovell. Dec, 1887. 
13. Commercialfertilizers. By M. A. Scovell. Apr., 1888. 
14. Analyses of commercialfertilizers. By M. A. Scovell. July, 1888. 
15. Wheat experiments. By M. A. Scovell. Sept., 1888. 
16. Potato experiments. By M. A. Scovell and A. M. Peter. Dec, 1888. 
17. Corn experiments. By M. A. Scovell and A. M. Peter. Feb., 1889. 
18. Hemp experiments; notes on the treatment of an old apple orchard. Apr., 1889. 
19. Experiments in pig feeding. By J. H. Connell. May, 1889. 
20. Commercialfertilizers. By M. A. Scovell. July, 1889. 
21. Wheat experiments.— The grain louse (Siphonophora avenae). By Harrison Garman. Sept., 1889. 
22. Potato experiments. Dec, 1889. 
23. Experiments with oats; fertilizers on meadow land. Feb., 1890. 
24. The broom-rape of hemp and tobacco. By Harrison Garman. Mar., 1890. See 105. 
25. Strawberries. Apr., 1890. 
26. Corn experiments. Apr., 1890. 
27. Experiments with commercialfertilizers on hemp. ■ Apr., 1890. 
28. Tobacco experiments. May, 1890. 
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