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57. Grasshoppers in alfalfa fields. By S. B. Doten. Jan., 1904. 
58. Ground squirrels and other rodent pests in Nevada. By Peter Frandsen. Mar., 1905. 
59. An account of some features of the climate of Reno, Nev. By S. B. Doten. June, 1905. 
60. The weather of 1905. By S. B. Doten. Apr., 1906. 
61. Ornamental and shade trees. By P. B. Kennedy. June, 1906. 
62. Native forage plants and their chemical composition. [By N. E. Wilson, S. C. Dinsmore, and P. B. 
Kennedy]. June, 1906. 
63. Annual report of the board of control, the director [J. E. Stubbs] and members of the station staff for 
the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1907. Dec. , 1907. 
64. Digestion experiments with native hay. By S. C. Dinsmore and P. B. Kennedy. Sept., 1907. 
65. The European elm scale (Gossyparia spuria Modeer). By S. B. Doten. Feb., 1908. 
66. Annual report of the board of control, the director [J. E. Stubbs], and the members of the station 
staff for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908. Dec. , 1908. 
67. The Mount Rose weather observatory, 1906-7, with notes on the progress of the observatory 1907-8. 
By J. E. Church. June, 1908. 
68. Equine anemia: An account of a recent inquiry into the nature and cause of an obscure and fatal 
disease among horses in eastern Nevada. By W. B. Mack. Mar., 1909. 
69. A report on irrigation laws and litigation in Nevada. By Henry Thurtell and G.H. True. July, 1909. 
70. Food and drug inspection. May, 1909. 
71. Digestion experiments on the range. By P. B. Kennedy and S. C. Dinsmore. Aug., 1909. 
72. Annual report of the board of control, the director [J. E. Stubbs], and the members of the station staff 
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1909. Dec. , 1909. 
73 A neglected field in photo-micrography. ByS.B. Doten. Aug., 1910. 
73J. Annual report of the board of control, the director [J. E. Stubbs], and the members of the station 
staff for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1910. Dec, 1910. 
74. First annual report of the department of food and drugs inspection for the year ending Dec. 31, 1910. 
By S. C. Dinsmore. Jan., 1911. 
75. The sugar beet industry in Nevada. By C. S. Knight. Mar., 1911. 
76. The potato eelworm. By S. B. Doten and Peter Frandsen. Mar., 1911., also Italian translation. 
77. Fixing standard weights and measures. May, 1911. 
78. Concerning the relation of food to reproductive activity and longevity in certain hymenopterous para- 
sites. By S. B. Doten. Sept., 1911. 
79. The avoidance and prevention of frost in the fruit belts of Nevada. By J. E. Church, jr. and S. P. 
Fergusson. Jan., 1912. 
80. Food and drug and weight and measures laws of the State of Nevada, with the rules and regulations 
adopted for the enforcement of the same. Nov., 1913. 
81. Water hemlock (Cicuta). By C. A. Jacobson. Mar., 1915. 
82. The control of contagious epithelioma in chickens by vaccination. By W. B. Mack and Edward 
Records. June, 1915. See 84. 
83. The value of high-level meteorological data in forecasting changes of temperature: A contribution to 
the meteorology of Mount Rose, Nevada. By S. P. Fergusson. June 24, 1915. 
84. Contagious epithelioma in chickens (chicken pox, swelled head): Its control by vaccination, a popular 
abstract of Bulletin 82, amplified and illustrated. By W. B. Mack and Edward Records. Apr., 
1916. A "popular abstract" of 82. 
85. The use of bacterins in the control of fowl cholera. By W.B. Mack and Edward Records. Dec, 1916. 
86. Forage and root crops. By C. S. Knight. Apr., 1917. 
87. Home potato patches. By C. S. Knight. Apr., 1917. See 90. 
88. Field crops for late planting. By C. S. Knight. Apr., 1917. 
89. Grain production in Nevada. By C. S. Knight. Oct., 1917. 
90. Potato culture in Nevada. By C. S. Knight. Feb., 1918. An expansion of 87. 
91. Silage crops for Nevada. By C. S. Knight. Feb., 1918. 
92. Irrigation of wheat in Nevada. Bv C. S. Knight. [Feb., 1918.] 
93. Irrigation of alfalfa in Nevada. By C. S. Knight. Apr., 1918. 
94. One-night camps versus establishe'd bed grounds on Nevada sheep ranges. By C. E . Fleming. June, 
1918. 
95. Range plants poisonous to sheep and cattle in Nevada. By C. E. Fleming.— Spanish translation. By 
B.F.Schapelle. July, 1918. 
96. Irrigation of field crops in Nevada. By C. S. Knight and George Hardman. 1919. 
97. Don't feed fox-tail hay to lambing ewes. By C. E. Fleming and N. F. Peterson. Aug., 1919. 
98. Arrow grass, a new stock-poisoning plant ( Triglochin maritima). By C. E. Fleming [and others]. 
Jan., 1920. 
99. The narrow-leaved milkweed (A sclepias mexicana) and the broad-leaved or showy milkweed (Asplepias 
speciosa), plants poisonous to live stock in Nevada. By C. E. Fleming [and others]. Dec, 1920. 
100. The poison parsnip or water hemlock ( Cicuta occidentalis) , a plant deadly to live stock in Nevada. By 
C. E. Fleming [and others]. Dec, 1920. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE. 
New Hampshire College Agricultural Experiment Station, Durham. 
BULLETINS. 
1. Ensilage. By G. H. Whitcher. Apr., 1888. 
2. Feeding experiments. [By G. H. Whitcher.] June, 1888. 
3. When to cut corn for ensilage. By G. H. Whitcher. July, 1888 
4. The science and practice of stock feeding. By G. H. Whitcher. Nov., 1888. See 127. 
5. Fertilizers and fertilizing materials. By G. H. Whitcher. Mar., 1889. 
6. Experiments with fertilizers. By G. H. Whitcher. Apr., 1889. 
7. Test of dairy apparatus. By G. H. Whitcher. May, 1889. 
8. Feeding experiments. By G. H. Whitcher. Nov., 1889. 
9. Effect of food upon milk. By G. H. Whitcher. Feb., 1890. 
10. Cooperative fertilizer experiments: Comparison of manure, prepared fertilizer, ashes, and chemicals. 
By G. H. Whitcher. Mar., 1890. 
11. Pig feeding experiments: Results of feeding slam-milk and corn meal versus corn meal and middlings. 
By G. H. Whitcher.— Digestion experiments. F. W. Morse. Nov., 1890. 
12. Fertilizer experiments. By G. H. Whitcher. Mar., 1891. 
13. Effect of food on butter. By A. H. Wood and C. L. Parsons.— Effect of food on quantity of milk. By 
G.H. Whitcher. May, 1891. 
14. Ensilage in dairy farming. By G.H. Whitcher. May, 1891. 
