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S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, Storrs. 
BULLETINS. 
1. [Account of organization and outline of work undertaken by the station.] ByW.O. Atwater. June, 
1888. 
2. Experiments on the effects of tillage on soil moisture; meteorological observations; grass and forage 
garden. By W. O. Atwater. Oct., 18S8. 
3. Roots of plants as manure. — Meteorological observations. By E. A. Bailey. Feb., 1889. 
4. Meteorological observations. By E. A. Bailey. — Bacteria in milk and its products. ByH. W.Conn 
July, 1889. 
5. Atmospheric nitrogen as plant food. [By C. D. Woods.]— Meteorological observations. Bv E. A. 
Bailey. Oct., 1889. 
6. Grass and forage garden; grasses and legumes. By C. D. Woods and C. S. Phelps. Aug., 1890. 
7. Chemistry and economy of food. By W. O. Atwater and C. D.Woods. Sept., 1891. 
8. Summary of the annual report for 1891. Apr., 1892. 
9. Soiling and soiling crops; feeding experiments with soiling crops. By C. S. Phelps. Nov,, 1892. 
10. Results ofexperiments with fertilizers on different classes of soils. ByC. S.Phelps. Mar., 1893. 
11. Summary of annual report for 1892. Apr., 1893. 
12. Theripening of cream by artificial bacteria cultures. By H. W. Conn. Feb., 1891. 
13. Rationsfed tomilch cowsin Connecticut. By C. D. Woods and C. S. Phelps. Oct., 1894. 
14. The elm leaf beetle. May, 1895. 
15. Food investigations and publications. By W. O. Atwater and C. D. Woods. Oct., 1895. 
16. Experiments in cream ripening, flavor, aroma, acid. By H. W. Conn. May, 1896. 
17. Hay substitutes. By C. S. Phelps. June, 1896. 
18. Nitrogenous feeding stuffs. By C. S. Phelps. Dec, 1897. 
19. The present condition of bovine tuberculosis in Eurone. By H. W. Conn. Feb., 1899. 
20. A study of dairy cows. By C. L. Beach. Mar., 1900. 
21. The ripening of cream. By H. W. Conn. Mar., 1900. 
22. The soy bean as a forage and seed crop. By C. S. Phelps. Apr., 1901. 
23. The relation of bovine tuberculosis to that of man, and its significance in the dairy herd. By PL W. 
Conn.— Results ofexperiments with tuberculous cows and the use of their milk in feeding calves. 
By C. S. Phelps. Apr., 1902. 
24. The history of a tuberculous herd of cows. By C. L. Beach. Nov., 1902. 
25. The covered pail a factor in sanitary milk production. By W. A. Stocking, jr. Mar., 1903. Second 
edition, Mar., 1903. 
26. The relation of temperature to the keeping property of milk. By H. W. Conn. Oct., 1903. 
27. Poultry as food. By R. D. Milner. Dec, 1903. 
28. Dairy observations: Dehorning; milking records; skim millr fed calves. By C. L. Beach. Jan., 1904. 
29. Records of a dairy herd for five years. By C. L. Beach. Feb., 1904. 
30. Spraying notes for 1903: San Jose scale; melon blight. By E. R. Bennett. Mar., 1904. 
31. The food value of a pound of milk solids in milk poor and rich in fat content. ByC. L. Beach. Nov., 
1904. 
32. Protecting cows from flies. By C. L. Beach and A. B. Clark. Dec, 1904. 
33. A successful brooder house. By F. H. Stoneburn. Jan., 1905. 
34. Discussionoftheamountofproteinrequiredintherationfordairycows. ByC. L. Beach. Jan., 1905. 
35. The Camembert type of soft cheese in the United States. By H. W. Conn [and others] . Apr., 1905. 
36. Poultry suggestions for the amateur. By C. K. Graham. June, 1905. 
37. The so-called "germicidal property" of milk. By W. A. Stocking, jr. June, 1905. 
38. The marketing of poultry products. By F. H. Stoneburn. Jan., 1906. 
39. Pig-feeding experiments. By C. L. Beach and H. L. Garrigus. Jan., 1906. 
40. Creamery problems. By C. L. Beach. Apr., 1906. 
41. Spraying notes, 1904-5. By E. R. Bennett. Apr., 1906. 
42. Quality of milk affected by common dairy practices. By W. A. Stocking, jr. June, 1906. 
43. Thefacility of digestion of foods a factor in feeding. ByC. L. Beach. Oct., 1906. 
44. Poultry observations: Causes of death of young chicks; substitute of snow for water. By C. K. Gra- 
ham. Nov., 1906. 
45. The apple-leaf miner. By C. D. Jarvis. Dec, 1906. 
46. Directions for making the Camembert type of cheese. By T. Issajeff. Feb., 1907. 
47. Milking machines: I, Effect upon quality of milk. By W. A. Stocking, jr., and C. J. Mason. — II, 
Effect upon milk yield. By CD. Beach. May, 1907. 
48. Comparative studies with covered milk pails. By W. A. Stocking, jr. May, 1907. 
49. Petroleum emulsion for the San Jose scale. By C. D. Jarvis. Nov., 1907. See 54. 
50. Squab investigations. By C. K. Graham. Nov., 1907. 
51. Sources of bacteria in milk. By W. M. Esten and C. J. Mason. Apr., 1908. 
52. Poultry culture. By C. K. Graham. June, 1908. 
53. Improving dairy conditions. By J. M. Trueman. June, 1908. 
54. Proprietary and home-made miscible oils for the control of the San Jose" scale. By C. D. Jarvis. Dec, 
1908. Supersedes 49. 
55. Infection and preservation of eggs. By G. H. Lamson. Feb., 1909. 
56. Control of insects and of plant diseases. By C. D. Jarvis. Apr., 1909. 
57. A study of some Connecticut dairy herds. By J. M. Trueman. May, 1909. 
58. Camembert cheese problems in the United States. By Charles Thorn. June, 1909. 
59. Bacterium lactis oxidi and its sources. By W. M. Esten. Aug., 1909. 
60. Bacillary white diarrhea of young chicks. By L. F. Rettger and F. H. Stoneburn. Dec, 1909. 
61. Apple growing in New England: I, The apple industry: II, renovation of old apple orchards. By 
C. D. Jarvis. Jan., 1910. 
62. Apple growing in New England: III, Planting the apple orchard. By C. D. Jarvis. Feb., 1910. 
63. The cost of feeding heifers. By J. M. Trueman. Apr., 1910. 
64. General weather review and temperature curves for the locality of Storrs, 1909. By W. M. Esten 
and C. J. Mason. Sept., 1910. 
65. Butter making on the farm. By J. M. Trueman. Feb., 1911. 
66. Apple growing in New England: IV, Orchard management. By C. D. Jarvis. Mar., 1911. 
67. Water glass a preservative for eggs. By G. H. Lamson. Mar., 1911. 
68. Bacillary white diarrhea of young chicks. (Second report.) By L. F. Rettger and F. H. Stoneburn. 
Apr., 1911. 
69. New England trees in winter. By A. F. Blakeslee and C. D. Jarvis. June, 1911. 
70. Silage fermentation. By W. M. Esten and C. J. Mason. Jan., 1912. 
71. Some apple insects of Connecticut. By G. H. Lamson. Mar., 1912. 
72. Spraying cucumbers and melons. By C. D. Jarvis. June, 1912. 
