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135. Sixth ann ual report of the Montana Grain Inspection Laboratory. By Alfred Atkinson and E. W. 
Jahnke. Jan., 1920. 
136. Seventh annual report of the Montana Grain Inspection Laboratory. Montana grades for grain; 
Montana State grain inspection law. By P. V. Cardon, W. O. Whitcomb, and W. F. Day. 
Aug., 1920. 
137. The septic tank, a method of sewage disposal for the isolated home. By H. E. Murdock. Sept., 
1920. 
138. Summer fallowing experiments in the Judith Basin. By W. P. Baird. Oct., 1920. 
NEBRASKA. 
Agricultural Experiment Station of Nebraska, Lincoln, 
BULLETINS. 
[1]. Irrigation in Nebraska. By L. E. Hicks. Jan., 1888. 
[2]. Twenty-two common insects of Nebraska. By C. McMillan. Feb.. 1888. 
[31. Southern cattle plague and yellow fever, from the etiological and prophylactic standpoints. 
F. S. Billings. Mar., 1888. See 7-10. 
[4]. Swine plague. By F. S. Billings. June, 1888. 
5. On certain injurious insects of the year 1888. By Lawrence Bruner. Jan., 1889. 
6. Report of progress, including a history of the fields and description of the animals available 
for experimentation. By H. H. Wing.— Field experiments and observations for the year 1888. 
By J. G.Smith.— Meteorological record for the year 1888. By D. B. Brace and F. F. Almy. Mar., 
1889. 
7-10. Original investigations of cattle diseases in Nebraska, 1886-1888: Southern cattle plague (Texas fever) 
and yellow fever; the cornstalk disease in cattle; the so-called hydrophobia in cattle; contagious 
inflammation of the cornea in cattle; a singular disease of the sexual organs in cows. By J. S. 
Billings. June, 1889. See 22-23 and 28. 
11. The smut of wheat and oats. By J. C. Arthur and C. E. Bessey.— The smut of Indian corn. By 
C. E. Bessey.— A prehminary enumeration of the rusts and smuts of Nebraska. By H. J. Webber 
and C. E. Bessey.— Notes on the fungi of economic interest observed in Lancaster County, Ne- 
braska, during the summer of 1889. By Roscoe Pound.— Observations on the Cottonwood. By 
A. F. Woods. Dec, 1889. 
12. Field experiments for 1889. By J. G.Smith. Feb., 1890. 
13. Experiments in the culture of the sugar beet in Nebraska. By H. H. Nicholson and Rachel Lloyd. 
Apr., 1890. 
14. Insects injurious to young trees on tree claims. By Lawrence Bruner. June, 1890. 
15. Meteorological record for the year 1889. By D. B. Brace and F. F. Almy. — Record of soil temperatures 
for the year 1889; farm notes. By J. G. Smith. Sept., 1890. 
16. Experiments in the culture of the sugar beet in Nebraska. By H. H. Nicholson and Rachel Lloyd. 
Apr., 1891. 
17. Field exoeriments and observations for 1890. By J. G. Smith.— Meteorological observations for 1890. 
By D. B. Brace and H. N. Allen. June, 1891. 
[18]. A prehminary report on the native trees and shrubs of Nebraska. By C. E. Bessey. [1891?] 
19. Farm notes for 1891. By C. L.Ingersoll. [1892?] 
20. Meteorological observations for 1891. By D. B. Brace. Mar., 1892. 
21. Experiments in the culture of the sugar beet in Nebraska. By H. H. Nicholson and Rachel Lloyd. 
Mar., 1892. 
22-23. The corn-fodder disease in cattle and other farm animals, with special relation to contagious pleuro- 
pneumonia in American beeves in England. By F. S. Billings. Oct., 1892. A revision of 7-10, 
Art. II. 
24. Notes on certain caterpillars attacking sugar beets. By Lawrence Bruner. Sept., 1892. 
25. Detasseling corn. By C. L. Ingersoll. Dec, 1892. 
23. Meteorological observations for 1892. By D. B. Brace [and others]. Mar., 1893. 
27. Experiments in the culture of the sugar beet in Nebraska. By H. H. Nicholson and T. L. Lyon. 
Mar., 1893. 
25 [i. e. 28]. Original investigations in cattle diseases in Nebraska: Southern cattle plague (Texas fever). 
Third edition. By F. S. Billings. Mar., 1893. Supersedes 3, and 7-10, Art I. 
29. Cost of farm crops. By C. L. Ingersoll and S. W. Perin. Apr. ? 1893. 
30. The influences of changes of food and temperature on the quality and quantity of the milk of dairy 
cows. By C. L. Ingersoll and H. B. Duncanson. Oct., 1893. 
31. The Russian thistle in Nebraska. By C. E. Bessey. Dec, 1893. 
32. Wheat and some of its products By C. L. Ingersoll, C. E. Bessey, H. H. Nicholson, and F. S. Johnson. 
Feb., 1894. 
33. Meteorological observations for 1893. By D. B. Brace. Apr., 1894. 
34. Chinch bugs. By Lawrence Bruner and H. G. Barber. May, 1894. 
35. Alfalfa; farm notes. By C. L. Ingersoll. May, 1834. 
36. Experiments in the culture of the sugar beet in Nebraska. By H. H. Nicholson and E. E. Nicholson. 
May, 1894. 
37. Monthly weather review of the Nebraska weather service, 1894. By G. D. Swezey and G. A. Love- 
land. [In seven parts.] Jan.-Dec, 1894. Name of station and bulletin numbers are printed 
inconspicuously at foot of title pages of the various parts, part 1 for Jan.-May; parts 2-7, monthly. 
38. Nebraska and the beet-sugar industry. By Max Hollrung. Translated by H. H. Nicholson. Aug., 
1894. Translated from Ztschr. Ver. Rubenzuckerind., 43 (1893), p. 1005-1034. 
39. Some obstacles to successful fruit growing. By F. W. Card. Jan., 1895. 
40. A preliminary list of the honey-producing plants of Nebraska. By C. E. Bessey. Jan., 1895. 
41. Water supply in Nebraska. By O. V. P. Stout. Feb., 1895. 
42. Nebraska weather review for 1895. By G. D. Swezey and G. A. Loveland. [In thirteen parts.] Jan.- 
Dec, 1895. 
43. The conservation of soil moisture by means of subsoil plowing. By T. L. Lyon. Sept., 1895. 
44. Experiments in the culture of the sugar beet in Nebraska. By H. H. Nicholson and T. L. Lyon. 
Apr., 1896. 
45. The rainfall of Nebraska. By G. D. Swezey and G. A. Loveland. June, 1896. 
46. Nebraska weather and climate for 1896. By G. D. Swezey and G. A. Loveland. Jan.-July, 1896. 
47. Serum therapy in hog cholera. By A. T. Peters. Feb., 1897. 
48. Windbreaks. By F. W. Card. Apr., 1897. 
49. Suggestions for chicory culture. By T. L. Lyon. Apr., 1897. 
50. Notes on pruning. By F. W. Card. Nov., 1897. 
51. Observations on the codling moth. By F. W. Card. Dec, 1897. 
