12 BULLETIN 1190, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
136. Erinose of the vine. By F. T. Bioletti and E. H. Twight. Nov., 1901. 
137. Pickling ripe and green olives. By F. T. Bioletti. Dec, 1901. Revised in conjunction with 123. 
138. Citrus fruit culture. By J. W. Mills. Jan., 1902. 
139. Orange and lemon rot. By C. W. Woodworth. Feb., 1902. 
140. Lands of the Colorado delta in the Salton basin. By F. J. Snow, E. W. Hilgard, and G. W. Shaw. 
Feb., 1902.— Supplement. The native vegetation and crops of the Colorado delta in the Salton 
basin. By J. Burtt-Davy. Apr., 1902. 
141. Experiments with deciduous fruits at and near the Southern Coast Range Substation, Paso Robles, 
from 1889 to 1902. By C. H. Shinn. June, 1902. 
142. Grasshoppers in California. By C. W. Woodworth. Aug., 1902. 
143. The California peach-tree borer. By C. W. Woodworth. Sept., 1902. 
144. The peach worm. By W. T. Clarke. Sept., 1902. 
145. The red spider of the citrus trees. By C. W. Woodworth. Nov., 1902. 
146. New methods of grafting and budding vines. By E. H. Twight. Nov., 1902. 
147. Culture work at the substations, 1899-1901. By C. H. Shinn. June, 1902. 
148. Resistant vines and their hybrids. By E. H. Twight. Oct., 1902. 
149. The California sugar industry: I, Historical and general. By G. W. Shaw. May, 1903. 
150. The value of oak leaves for forage. By W. W. Mackie. Apr., 1903. 
151. Arsenical insecticides. By G. E. Colby. May, 1903. 
152. Fumigation dosage. By C. W. Woodworth. June, 1903. 
153. Spraying with distillates. ByW. H.Volck. June, 1903. 
154. Sulphur sprays for red spiders. By W. H. Volck. June, 1903. 
155. Directions for spraying for the codling moth. By C. W. Woodworth. Mar., 1904. 
156. Fowl cholera. By A. R. Ward. Apr., 1904. 
157. Commercial fertilizers. By G. Roberts. Apr., 1904. 
158. California olive oil: Its manufacture. By G. W. Shaw. June, 1904. 
159. Contribution to the studv of fermentation, I. By E. H. Twight and C. S. Ash. June, 1904 . 
160. The hop aphis. By W. T. Clarke. June, 1904. 
161. Tuberculosis in fowls. By A. R. Ward. June, 1904. 
162. Commercial fertilizers. By George Roberts. Dec, 1904. 
163. Pear scab. By R. E. Smith. Dec, 1904. 
164. Poultry feeding and proprietary foods. By M. E. Jaffa. Jan., 1905. 
165. Asparagus and asparagus rust in California. By R. E. Smith. Jan., 1905. 
166. Spraying for scale insects. By H. J. Quayle. Apr., 1905. 
167. Manufacture of dry wines in hot countries. By F. T. Bioletti. Apr., 1905. 
168. Observations on some vine diseases in Sonoma County, California. By O.- Butler. May, 1905. 
169. Field observations upon the tolerance of the sugar beet for alkali. By G. W. Shaw. May, 1905. 
170. Studies in grasshopper control. By J. S. Hunter. June, 1905. 
171. Commercial fertilizers. By George Roberts. June. 1905. 
172. Further experience in asparagus rust control. By R. E. Smith. Jan., 1906. 
173. Co mm ercial fertilizers. By George Roberts. Dec, 1905. 
174. A new wine-cooling machine. By F. T. Bioletti. Jan., 1906. 
175. Tomato diseases in California. By R. E. Smith. Jan., 1906. 
176. Sugar beets in the San Joaquin Valley. By G. W. Shaw. Jan., 1906. 
177. A new method of making dry red wine. By F. T. Bioletti. Feb., 1906. 
178. Mosquito control. By H. J. Quayle. July, 1906. 
179. Commercial fertilizers. By George Roberts. June, 1906. 
180. Resistant vineyards, grafting, planting, cultivation. By F. T. Bioletti. 1906. 
181. The selection of seed wheat. By G. W. Shaw. Oct., 1906. 
182. Analyses of Paris green and lead arsenate. By G. E. Colby.— Proposed insecticide law. By C. W. 
Woodworth. Dec, 1906. 
183. The California tussock moth. By W. H. Volck. Dec, 1906. 
184. Report of the plant pathologist to July 1, 1906. By R. E. Smith. Jan., 1907. 
185. Report of progress in cereal investigations. By G. W. Shaw. Jan., 1907. 
186. Oidium or powderv mildew of the vine. By F. T. Bioletti. Feb., 1907. 
187. Commercial fertilizers. By J. S. Burd. Jan., 1907. 
188. Lining of ditches and reservoirs to prevent seepage losses. By Elwood Mead and B. A. Etcheverry. 
June, 1907. 
189. Commercial fertilizers. By J. S. Burd. June, 1907. 
190. The brown rot of the lemon. By R. E. Smith. July, 1907. 
191. California peach blight. By R. E. Smith. Sept., 1907. 
192. Insects injurious to the vine in California. By H. J. Quayle. Oct., 1907. 
193. The best wine grapes for California; pruning young vines; pruning the sultanina. Bv F. T. Bioletti. 
Nov., 1907. 
194. Commercial fertilizers. By J. S. Burd. Dec, 1907. 
195. The California grape root-worm. Bv H. J. Quayle. July, 1908. 
196. Eucalyptus in California. By N. D" Ingham. July, 1908. See also 225. 
197. Grape culture in California: Improved methods of wine making. By F. T. Bioletti. Yeasts from 
California grapes. By H. C. Hohn. July, 1908. 
198. The grape leaf-hopper. By H. J. Quayle. July, 1908. 
199. Bovine tuberculosis. By A. R. Ward and C. M. Haring. Aug., 1908. 
200 Gum disease of citrus trees in California. By R. E. Smith and O. Butler. Aug., 1908. 
201. Commercial fertilizers. By J. S. Burd. June, 1908. 
202. Commercial fertilizers. By J. S. Burd. Dec, 1908. [Pub. 1909.1 
203. Report of the plant pathologist and superintendent of southern California stations, July, 1906, to June 
30, 1909. By R. E. Smith. Nov., 1909. 
204. The dairy cow's record and stable. By Leroy Anderson [and C. W. Rubel]. Dec, 1909. 
205. Commercial fertilizers. By J. S. Burd. Dec, 1909. 
206. Commercial fertilizers. By J. S. Burd. June, 1910. 
207. The control of the Argentine ant. By C. W. Woodworth. Oct., 1910. 
208. The late blight of celery. By S. S. Rogers. Jan., 1911. 
209. The cream supply. By H. A. Hopper. Jan., 1911. 
210. Imperial Valley settler's crop manual. By J. E.Coit and W. E. Packard. Jan., 1911. 
211. How to increase the yield of wheat in California. By G. W. Shaw. Feb., 1911. 
212. California white wheats. By G. W. Shaw and A. J. Gaumnitz. Apr., 1911. 
213. The principles of vine making. By F. T. Bioletti. May, 1911. 
214. Citrus fruit insects. By H. J. Quayle. May, 1911. 
215. The house fly in its relation to public health. By W. B. Herms. May, 1911. 
216. A progress report upon soil and climatic factors influencing the composition of wheat. By G. W. 
Shaw and E. H. Walters. June, 1911. 
