30 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. 
7. The banana in Hawaii. By J. E. Higgins. 1904. 
8. Methods of milking. By F. G. Krauss. 1905. 
9. Citrus fruits in Hawaii. By J. E. Higgins. 1905. 
10. Insect enemies of tobacco in Hawaii. D. L. Van Dine. 1905. See 34. 
11. The black wattle (Acacia decurrens) in Hawaii. By J. G. Smith. 1906. 
12. The mango in Hawaii. By J. E. Higgins. 1906. 
13. The composition of some Hawaiian feeding stuffs, By E. C. Shorey. 1908. 
14. Marketing Hawaiian fruits. By J. E. Higgins. 1907. 
15. Cultivation of tobacco in Hawaii. By J. G. Smith and C. R. Blacow. July, 1908. 
16. The Ceara rubber tree in Hawaii. By J. G. Smith and Q. Q. Bradford. July, 1908. 
17. Hawaiian honeys. ByD.L. Van Dine and Alice R. Thompson. June, 1908. 
IS. Insects of cotton in Hawaii. By D. T. Fullaway. 1909. 
19. Experiments in tapping Ceara rubber trees. By E. V. Wilcox. 1910. 
20. Shield budding the mango. By J. E. Higgins. 1910. 
21. A study of the composition of the rice plant. By W. P. Kelley and Alice R. Thompson. 1910. 
22. Insects attacking the sweet potato in Hawaii. By D. T. Fullaway. 1911. 
23. Leguminous crops for Hawaii. By F. G. Krauss. Sept. 20, 1911. 
24. The assimilation of nitrogen by rice. By W. P. Kelley. June 16, 1911. 
25. The avocado in Hawaii. By J. E. Higgins, C. J. Hunn.and V. S. Holt. Dec. 16, 1911. 
26. The function and distribution of manganese in plants and soils. By W. P. Kelley. Apr. 8, 1912. 
27. Insects injurious to corn. By D. T. Fullaway. July; 11, 1912. 
28. Theeffect ofmanganese on pineapple plants, and the ripening of the pineapple fruit. By E. V, Wilcox 
and W. P. Kelly. Sept. 10, 1912. 
29. Ornamental hibiscus in Hawaii. By E. V. Wilcox and V. S. Holt. Dec, 1913. 
30. The effect ofheat on Hawaiian soils. By W. P. Kelley and W. T. McGeorge. Dec, 1913. 
31. Rice soils of Hawaii, their fertilization and manageemnt. By W. P. Kelley. Jan., 1914. 
32. The papaya in Hawaii. By J. E. Higgins and V. S. Holt. Mar., 1914. 
33. The organic nitrogen of Hawaiian soils. By W. P. Kelley and Alice R. Thompson. Apr., 1914. 
34. Tobacco insects in Hawaii. By D. T. Fullaway. May, 1914. 
35. Absorption of fertilizer salts by Hawaiian soils. By W.'T. McGeorge. Aug., 1914. 
36. Grasses and forage plants of Hawaii. By C. K. McClelland. Feb., 1915. 
37. Am monifi cation and nitrification in Hawaiian soils. By W. P. Kelley. Feb., 1915. 
3S. Effect of fertilizers on the physical properties of Hawaiian soils. By W. T. McGeorge. Apr., 1915. 
39. The biochemical decomposition of nitrogenous substances in soils. By W. P. Kelley. Aug., 1915. 
40. The soils of the Hawaiian Islands. By W. P. Kelley, W.T. McGeorge, and Alice R.Thompson. Aug., 
1915. 
41. Phosphate fertilizers for Hawaiian soils, and their availability. By W. T. McGeorge. Dec, 1916. 
42. Composition of Ha waiian soil particles. By W. T. McGeorge. Jan., 1917. 
43. Chemical studies of the efficiency of legumes as green manures in Hawaii. By Alice R. Thompson 
May 7, 1917. 
44. The litcbi in Hawaii. By J. E. Higgins. July 27, 1917 
45. Potato diseases in Hawaii and their control. By C. W. Carpenter. Jan. 24, 1920. 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Index to publications of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station July 1, 1901, to December 31, 1911. 
By A. T. Longley. May 24, 1912. * 
IDAHO. 
Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Idaho, Moscow. 
1. Organization and progress of work at the experiment stations. By R. Miiliken. Sept., 1892. 
2. Announcement and proposed work of the stations. By R. Miiliken. Dec, 1892. 
3. The application of chemistry to the agricultural development of Idaho. By C. W. McCurdy. Mar., 
1893. 
4. Methods of preventing smut in wheat and oats; carbon bisulphide as a squirrel exterminator; a new 
squirrel exterminator. By C. P. Fox. July. 1893. 
5. The relation of meteorology to the agricultural interests of Idaho. By J. E. Bonebright. Oct., 1893. 
6. Annualreport for the year 1893. By F. B. Gault and C. P. Fox. Jan., 1894. 
7. Insecticides and spraying. By J. M. Aldrich. Apr., 1894. 
8. Water and water analyses. By C. W. McCurdy. July, 1894. 
9. I, Idaho soils: Their orgin and composition; II, miscellaneous analyses. By C. W. McCurdy. Oct., 
1894. 
10. Idaho agriculture, descriptive and experimental. By C. P. Fox. 1897. 
11. Smuts and rusts of grains in Idaho, and the most approved methods of dealing with them. By L. F. 
Henderson. 1898. 
12. Sugar beets in Idaho. By C. W. McCurdy. 1898. 
13. Meteorology. By J. E. Bonebright. 1898. 
14. Twelve of Idaho's worst weeds. By L. F. Henderson. 1898. 
15. Report for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, with financial reports for 1897-98: miscellaneous information. 
By F. B. Gault. July, 1898. 
16. The San Jose" scale in Idaho. By J. M. Aldrich. 1899. 
17. Construction and management of hotbeds. By F. A. Huntley. 1899. 
18. Sugar-beet investigation in 1898. By C. W. McCurdy and Thorn Smith. 1899. 
19. Miscellaneous analyses. By C. W. McCurdy and Thorn Smith. 1899. 
20. Apple scab in the Potlatch. By L. F. Henderson. 1899. 
21. The codling moth. By J. M. Aldrich. Feb., 1900. 
22. Onion growing. By F. A. Huntley. 1900. 
23. I, Meteorological records; II, prediction of frosts. By J. E. Bonebright. Apr., 1900. 
24. I, Cattle feeding; II, crop test. By H. T. French. May, 1900. 
25. The composition of arsenical insecticides. By S. Avery. Jan., 1901. 
26. I, Cmdepetroleum; II, theelmlouse; III, the pear leaf bhster mite. By J. M. Aldrich. Feb., 1901. 
27. Mushrooms or toadstools: A natural food product. By L. F. Henderson. Mar., 1901. 
28. Some Idaho soils. By H. T. Beans. Apr 1901. 
29. Report of the director for the two years ending June 30, 1900. By J. A. McLean. June, 1901. 
30. The service of soils. By F. A. Huntley. ■ Dec, 1901. 
31. Some spraying experiments for 1901. By L. F. Henderson. Feb., 1902. 
