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157. Lead arsenate and Paris green: I, Their chemical composition. By J. P. Street.— II, Directions for 
their use as insecticides. By W. E. Britton. Sept., 1907. 
158. The relation of certain biological principles to plant breeding. By E . M. East. Nov., 1907. 
159. Spray calendar. Jan., 1908. 
160. Clover seed in the Connecticut market. By E.H. Jenkins and Mary H.Jagger. June, 1908. 
161. Feeds, seeds, and weeds. By E. H.Jenkins. Jan., 1909. 
162. Forest survey of Litchfield and New Haven Counties, Connecticut. By A. F. Hawes and R. C. 
Hawley. Jan., 1909. 
163. Agricultural lime: Its sources, composition, and prices, with notes on its action in the soil. By E. H. 
Jenkins and E. M. East. Feb., 1909. 
164. Garden and field seeds sold in Connecticut in 1908-9. By E. H. Jenkins and Mary H. Jagger. Oct., 
1909. 
165. The San Jose" scale and methods of controlling it. By W. E. Britton. Nov., 1909. A revision of 135. 
166. The management of tobacco seed beds. By W.M.Hinsonand E.H. Jenkins. Nov., 1910. 
167. Inheritance in maize. By E. M. East and H. K. Hayes. Apr., 1911. 
168. Improvement in corn . By H. K. Hayes and E. M. East. June, 1911. 
169. The leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina Linn, (—aesculi Linn.). Nov., 1911. 
170. The trade in cottonseed meal. By E. H. Jenkins. Apr., 1912. 
171. Correlation and inheritance in Nicotiana tabacum. By H. K. Hayes. May, 1912. 
172. The net weight or volume of food products which are sold in packages. By J. P. Street. July., 1912 
173. The mosquito plague of the Connecticut coast region and how to control it. By W. E. Britton. July, 
1912. 
174. Wood-using industries of Connecticut. By A. H. Pierson. Jan., 1913. 
175. The cost of agriculturallime in Connecticut. By E.H. Jenkins and J. P. Street. Feb., 1913. 
176. Tobacco breedingin Connecticut. By H. K. Hayes, E. M. East, and E. G. Beinhart. May, 1913. 
177. The apple-tree tent-caterpillar. (Malacosoma ( Clisiocampa) americana Fabr.). By "W. E. Britton. 
Aug., 1913. Supersedes 139. 
178. The chestnut bark disease (Endothia gyrosa var. parasitica (Murr.) Clint.). By E. M. Stoddard and 
A. E. Moss. Sept., 1913. 
179. Soy beans. By E. H. Jenkins. Oct., 1913. 
180. Studies on the tobacco crop of Connecticut. By E. H. Jenkins. Jan., 1914. 
181. Some common lady beetles of Connecticut. By W. E. Britton. Jan., 1914. 
182. The brown-tail moth (Euyroctis chrysorrhoea Linn.). By W. E. Britton. Mar., 1914. 
183. Spray calendar. By W. E. Britton and G. P. Clinton, n.d. 
184 Spray treatment, etc., for orchards. By W. E. Britton and G. P. Clinton. Dec, 1914. 
185. Tests of soy beans, 1914. [By E. H. Jenkins and others.] Jan., 1915. 
186. The gypsy moth (Porthetria dispar Linn.). By W. E. Britton. Feb., 1915. 
187. Index to reports on food products and drugs of the Connecticut Agricultral Experiment Station, 1896- 
1914. By J. P. Street. June, 1915. 
188. Further experiments on inheritance in maize. By H. K. Hayes and E . M. East. Sept., 1915. 
189. A mosquito survey at the mouth of the Connecticut River. By W. E. Britton and P. L. Buttrick. 
Dec, 1915. 
190 Insects attacking cabbage and allied crops in Connecticut. By W. E. Britton and Q. S. Lowry. Jan., 
1916. 
191. Tests of soy beans, 1915. By E. H. Jenkins, J. P. Street, and C. D. Hubbell. Apr., 1916. 
192. Observations on alfalfa. By E. J. Jenkins. Jan., 1917. 
193. Tests of soy beans, 1916; note on the plant food in a corn crop. By E. J. Jenkins, J. P. Street, and C. D. 
Hubbell. Mar., 1917. - 
194. Manure from the sea. By E. H. Jenkins and J. P. Street. July, 1917. 
195. Insects injuring stored food products in Connecticut. By W. E. Britton. July, 1917. See 203. 
196. Economv in feeding the family: I, Some essential facts regarding nutrition. By J. P. Street and E . H. 
Jenkins. Nov., 1917. 
197. Economy in feeding the family: II, The cereal breakfast foods. By J. P. Street. Nov., 1917. 
198. Domestic supplies of potash. By E. H. Jenkins. Nov., 1917. 
199. Spray calendar. By W. E. Britton and G. P. Clinton, n. d. 
200. Twenty-second report on food products and Tenth report on drug products, 1917. By J. P. Street. 
Dec, 1917. 
201. Economy in feeding the family: III, Food oils and fats. By E. M. Bailey. Jan., 1918. 
202. Economy in feeding the family: IV, An experience in keeping poultry in the city. Jan., 1918. 
203. Seventeenth report of the State entomologist of Connecticut for the year 1917. By "W . E. Britton [and 
others]. 1918. Contains reprint of 195. 
204. Fertilizer report for 1917. By E. H. Jenkins and J. P. Street. Feb., 1918. 
205. Beekeeping for Connecticut. By A. W. Yates. Apr., 1918. 
206. Report on commercial feeding stuffs, 1917. By E. M. Bailey.— [Index, title page and table of contents 
to forty-first annual report of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station ... for ... 1916-17, 
and reports of board of control and treasurer.] Feb., 1918. 
207. The effects of inbreeding and crossbreeding upon development. By D. F. Jones. Sept., 1918. 
208. Insects attacking the potato crop in Connecticut. By W. E. Britton. Oct., 1918. 
209. Fertilizer report for 1918. By E. H. Jenkins and E. M. Bailey. Dec, 1918. 
210. Twenty-third report on food products and Eleventh report on drug products. 1918. By E. M. Bailey. 
Jan., 1919. 
211. Eighteenth report of the State entomologist for the year 1918. By W. E. Britton [and others]. 1919. 
212. Report on commercial feeding stuffs 1918. By E. M. Bailey. Mar., 1919. 
213. Economy in feeding the family: V, Condensed milk, malted milk, milk powders. By J. P. Street. 
July, 1919. 
214. Report of the botanist for years 1917 and 1918. By G. P. Clinton [and others]. Sept., 1919. 
215. Economy in feeding the family: The food value of milk. Edna L. Ferry. Dec, 1919. 
216. Insects attacking squash, cucumber, and allied plants in Connecticut. By W. E. Britton. Dec, 1919. 
217. Fertlizer report for 1919. E. H. Jenkins and E. M. Bailey. Dec, 1919. 
218. Nineteenth report of the State entomologist of Connecticut for the year 1919. By W. E . Britton. 1920. 
219. T went v- fourth report on food products and Twelfth report on drug products. Part I, By E. M. 
Bailey. Dec, 1919. 
220. Twenty-fourth report on food products and Twelfth report on drug products. Part II, Diabetic foods. 
By E. M. Bailey. Feb., 1290. 
221. Report on commercial feeding stuffs. By E. M. Bailey. Mar., 1920. 
222 Report of the botanist, 1919: New or unusual plantinjuries and diseases found in Connecticut, 1916-1919. 
By G P. Clinton. Aug., 1920. 
223. Fertilizer report for 1920. By E. H. Jenkins and E. M. Bailey. Oct., 1920. 
