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66. The principles and practice of pasteurizing. By E. W. Hilgard. Feb., 1887. 
67. Misconception of the university viticultural work. By E. W. Hilgard. Mar., 1887. 
68. University distribution of seeds, plants, etc. By E. J. Wickson.— Influence of the mode of fermenta- 
tion on the color of wines. By E. W. Hilgard. Apr., 1887. 
69. Wine colors and color wines. By E. W. Hilgard. May, 1887. 
70. Abnormal deposits on wine leaves;mysterious death of vines; remedy for the anthracnose of vines. 
By E. W. Hilgard. June, 1887. 
71. The use of gases against scale msects. By F. W. Morse. June, 1887. 
72. Sugar beets at Fresno. By E. W. Hilgard. — The Hessian fly and resistant grains. By E. J. Wickson. 
Aug., 1887. 
73. The use of hvdrocyanic acid against scale insects. By F. W. Morse. Aug., 1887. 
74. Vintage work and instruction in the viticultural laboratory, 1887; the choice of resistant stocks. By 
E. W. Hilgard. Aug., 1887. 
75. Spray and band treatments for the codling moth. By E. J. Wickson.— Difficult fermentations. By 
E. W. Hilgard. Nov., 1887. 
76. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. W. Hilgard. Dec, 1887. 
77. The extraction of color and tannin during red-wine fermentation. By E. W. Hilgard. Dec, 1887. 
78. Report on the establishment of outlying stations. By E. W. Hilgard. Mar., 1888. 
79. Experiments on the cause and avoidance of injury to foliage in the hydrocyanic gas treatment of trees. 
By F. W. Morse. May, 1888. 
80. Progress of the experiment station work. By E. W. Hilgard. Aug., 1888. 
81. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. J. Wickson. Dec, 1888. 
82. The lakes of San Joaquin Valley. By E. W. Hilgard. June, 1889. 
83. The rise of the alkali in the San Joaquin Valley. By E. W. Hilgard. Nov., 1889. 
84. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. J. Wickson. Dec, 1889. 
85. Observations on olive varieties. By W. G. Klee. Feb., 1890. 
86. Preservation fluids for fresh fruits; the sulphuring of dried fruits. By E. W. Hilgard. May, 1890. 
87. The conservation of wines. By E. W. Hilgard. June, 1890. 
88. The use of fertilizers in California. Oct., [18901. 
89. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. J. Wickson. Dec, 1S90. 
90. Fiber plants for California. By E. W. Hilgard.— Flax for seed and fiber. Bv E. J. Wickson. Jan., 
1891. 
91. Port and sherry grapes in California; importation of Italian grapes; importation of olives. By E. W. 
Hilgard. Feb., 1891. 
92. Notes on California olives, their adaptations and oils. By L. Parparelli. Mar., 1891. 
93. Investigation of California oranges and lemons. By G. E. Colby and H. L. Dyer. June, 1891. 
94. Composition of the ramie plant. By M. E. Jaffa.— The fertilizing value of greasewood. By E. W. 
Hilgard. Sept., 1891. 
95. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. J. Wickson. Dec. 1891. 
96. Sulphuring in fruit drying. By E. W. Hilgard. — Fig trees at the experiment stations; notes on Persian 
palms. By C. H. Shinn. Jan., 1892. 
97. Investigation of California prunes, apricots, and peaches. By G. E. Colby. [1892?]. 
98. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. J. Wickson. Dec, 1892. 
99. Root knots on fruit trees and vines; a new nozzle tester. By C. W. Woodworth. Dec ,1892. 
100. Investigation of cattle foods of California. By M. E. Jaffa. Feb., 1893. 
101. Further examination of California prunes, apricots, plums, and nectarines. By G. E. Colby. May, 
1893. 
102. Analysis of figs and fig soils. By M. E. Jaffa and G. E. Colby. June, 1893. 
103. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. J. Wickson. Dec, 1893. 
104. Investigations of California olives and olive oils. By A. P. Hayne. Apr., 1894. 
105. The canaigre, or tanners' dock. By E. W. Hilgard.— Australian saltbush for alkali soils. By M. E. 
Jaffa. Oct., 1894. 
106. Distributions of seeds, plants, and scions. By E. J. Wickson. Dec, 1894. 
107. The Russian thistle in California. By C. H. Shinn. May, 1895. 
108. The distribution of the salts in alkali soils. By E. W. Hilgard and R. H. Loughridge. Aug., 1895. 
109. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. J. Wickson. Nov., 1895. 
110. The study of human foods and practical dietetics. By M. E. Jaffa. Feb., 1898. 
111. The work of the College of Agriculture and experiment stations. By E. W. Hilgard. Sept., 1896. 
112. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. J. Wickson. Nov., 1896. 
113. California walnuts, almonds, and chestnuts: Their composition and draft upon the soil. By G. E. 
Colby.— The bleaching of nuts by dipping. By E. W. Hilgard. Nov., 1896. 
114. The causes of "frogging" and ''bloating "of prunes. By F. T.Bioletti. Dec, 1896. 
115. Remedies for insects and fungi. By C. W. Woodworth. Dec, 1896. Revised. Feb., 1898. 
116. The California vine hopper. By C. W. Woodworth. May, 1897. 
117. The control of the temperature in wine fermentation. By A. P. Hayne. July, 1897. 
118. Distribution of seeds and plants. By E. J. Wickson. Dec, 1897. 
119. Vine pruning. By F. T. Bioletti. Dec, 1897. 
120. The olive knot. By F. T. Bioletti. Mar., 1898. 
121. The conservation of soil moisture and economy in the use of irrigation water. By E. W. Hilgard and 
R. H. Loughridge. Aug., 1898. 
122. Orchard fumigation. By C. W. Woodworth. Jan.. 1899. 
123. Olives: Cultivation, oil making, pickling, diseases. By F. T. Bioletti.— V ariet ; es and their adaptation. 
By G. E. Colby. Jan., 1899. See 137. 
124. Lupins for green-manuring. By J. B. Davy. May, 1899. 
125. Australian saltbushes, results of eighteen years' tests: Characteristics, propagation, and field experi- 
ments. By C. H. S hinn .—Composition and food value. By M. E. Jaffa. May, 1899. 
126. Paris green for the codling moth. By C. W. Woodworth.— Examination of Paris green and some other 
arsenical spraying materials. By G. E. Colby. 1899. 
127. Bench-grafting resistant vines. By F. T. Bioletti and A. M. Dal Piaz. 1900. 
128. Nature, value, and utilization of alkali lands. By E. W. Hilgard. Mar., 1900. See 133. 
129. Report on the condition of olive culture in California. By A. P. Hayne and E. W. Hilgard. May, 
1900. 
130. Preservation of unfermented grape must. By F. T. Bioletti and A. M. Dal Paiz. Aug., 1900. 
131. The phylloxera of the vine. By F. T. Bioletti. May, 1901. 
132. Feeding of farm animals. By M. E. Jaffa and Le Roy Anderson. June, 1901. 
133. Tolerance of alkali by various cultures. By R. H. Loughridge. Aug., 1901. Revised in conjunction 
with 128. 
134. Report on condition of vineyards in portions of Santa Clara Valley. By F. T. Bioletti and E . H. Twight. 
Sept., 1901. 
135. The potato worm in California (Gelechia opercvlella Zeller.). By W. T. C. Clarke. Oct., 1901. 
