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141. Forcing tomatoes. By A. T. Jordan. Dec. 31, 1899. 
142 Pear growing; in New Jersey. By A. T. J ordan. Jan. 20, 1900. 
143. The apple plant louse (Aphis malt Koch). By J. B. Smith. Mar. 8, 1900. 
144. Live covers lor country homes. By B. D. Halsted. June 30, 1900. 
145. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures; analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers 
and ground bone. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Oct. 1, 1900. 
146. Crude petroleum versus the San Jose or pernicious scale. By J. B. Smith. Nov. 1, 1900. 
147. The angoumois gram moth (Sitotroga cerealella Oliv.). By J. B. Smith. Dec. 10, 1900. 
148. Alfalfa: Methods of culture and yields per acre; alfalfa protein versus purchased protein in rations for 
dairy cows. By E. B. Voorhees and C. B. Lane. Feb. 26, 1901. 
149. Two strawberry pests. By J. B. Smith. Feb. 27, 1901. 
150. Losses in farm manures; the relative usefulness of the nitrogen in fresh and leached manures; the 
comparative value of the nitrogen in commercial forms and in natural manures. By E. B. 
Voorhees. June 4, 1901. 
151. Bean diseases and their remedies. By B. D. Halsted. June 1, 1901. 
152. Domestic pasteurizing methods and the care of milk in the home. By Julius Nelson. June 7, 1901. 
153. Concentrated feeding stuffs. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Aug. 30, 1901. 
154. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures; analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers 
and ground bone. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Oct. 30, 1901. 
155. The entomologist's experiment orchard. By J. B. Smith. Jan. 13, 1902. 
156. Cattle food substitutes: A warning to feeders. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Feb. 14, 1902. 
157. Field experiments with nitrate of soda on market garden crops. By E. B. Voorhees. May 12, 1902. 
158. Soiling crop experiments. By C. B. Lane. June 11, 1902. 
159. The rose scale (Diaspis rosae Bouch6). By J. B. Smith. June 13, 1902. 
160. Concentrated feeding stuffs. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. June 25, 1902. 
161. Alfalfa, cowpeas, and crimson clover as substitutes for purchased feeds; home-grown protein versus 
purchased protein. By C. B. Lane. Aug. 30, 1902. 
162. Lime, salt, and sulphur wash. By J. B. Smith. Oct. 23, 1902. 
163. Analyses of fertilizer supplies, home mixtures, and special compounds; analyses and valuations of 
commercial fertilizers and ground bone. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Oct. 29, 1902. 
164. Field experiments with nitrate of soda on forage crops and on market garden crops. By E. B. Voor- 
hees. June 1, 1903. 
165. Concentrated feeding stuffs. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. June 15, 1903. 
166. The proper disposal of sewerage wastes in rural districts. By Julius Nelson. June 27, 1903. 
167. Some of the newer fungicides. By B. D. Halsted and J. A. Kelsey. June 29, 1903. 
168. Analyses of fertilizer supplies, home mixtures, and special compounds; analyses and valuations of 
commercial fertilizers and ground bone. By J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, and V. J. Carberry. Oct. 
1, 1903. 
169. Insecticides and their use. By J. B. Smith. Dec. 1, 1903. 
170. Experiments in crossing sweet corn: A new variety, the Voorhees Red. By B. D. Halsted and J. A. 
Kelsey. Feb. 5, 1904. 
171. The common mosquitoes of New Jersey. By J. B. Smith. Feb. 8, 1904. 
172. The use of fertilizers; a review of the results of experiments with nitrate of soda. By E. B. Voorhees. 
Feb. 10, 1904. 
173. Experiments with manures and fertilizers on different varieties of asparagus and raspberries. Bv 
A.T.Jordan. Feb. 15, 1904. 
174. Alfalfa hay, cowpea hay, and soy bean silage as substitutes for purchased feeds; cottonseed meal 
versus wheat bran and dried brewers' grains. By C. B. Lane. Feb. 20, 1904. 
175. Concentrated feeding stuffs. By J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, and V. J. Carberry. June 1, 1904. 
176. Analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers. By J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, and V. J. Carberrv 
Sept. 10, 1904. 
177. Analyses of fertilizer supplies, home mixtures, and special compounds; analyses and valuations of 
commercial fertilizers and ground bone. By J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, and V. J. Carberrv. 
Nov. 15, 1904. 
178. Insecticide experiments for 1904. By J. B. Smith. Nov. 28, 1904. 
179. Free distribution of experiment station seeds. By B. D. Halsted. Dec. 20, 1904. 
180. Experiments on the accumulation and utilization of atmospheric nitrogen in the soil. By E. B. 
Voorhees and J. G. Lipman. Mar. 1, 1905. 
181. Insects injurious to shade trees and ornamental plants. By J. B. Smith. Mar. 2, 1905, supersedes 103. 
182. A popular review of the work of the experiment station. By E. B. Voorhees. Mar. 3, 1905. 
183. The analyses of stone lime, prepared lime, oyster-shell lime, wood ashes, and marl. By L. A. Voorhees. 
Mar. 4, 1905. 
184. Condimentai feeds and condition powders. By J. P. Street. Mar. 28, 1905. 
185. Concentrated feeding stuffs. By J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, and V. J. Carberry. May 1, 1905. 
186. Late fall spraying for the San Jose or pernicious scale. By J. B. Smith. Sept. 1, 1905. 
187. Analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers and ground bone, By J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, 
and V. J. Carberry. Sept. 2, 1905. 
188. Analyses of fertilizer supplies, nome mixtures, and special compounds; analyses and valuations of 
commercial fertilizers. By J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, and V. J. Carberry. Nov. 29, 1905. 
189. Dried beet pulp as a substitute for corn silage; dried beet pulp versus dried molasses beet pulp; dried 
molasses beet pulp versus hominy meal. By G. A. Billings. Dec. 6, 1905. 
190. Alfalfa: Alfalfa as a forage crop; methods of culture in New Jersey; alfalfa hay versus purchased feeds. 
By G. A. Billings. Dec. 20, 1905. 
191. Seed distribution of 1904 and for 1905. By B. D. Halsted. Dec. 30, 1905. 
192. Breeding sweet corn: cooperative tests. By B. D. Halsted. Mar. 2, 1906. 
193. Concentrated feeding stuffs. By J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, V. J. Carberry. Mar. 14, 1906. 
194. Spraying. By G. F. Warren. Mar. 20, 1906. 
195. Analyses of Paris green. By J. P. Street. Sept. 1, 1906. 
196. Analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers; analyses of fertilizer supplies, home mixtures, and 
special compounds. By J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, and V. J. Carberry. Sept. 12, 1906. 
197. Suggestions on the renewal of the peach industry in New Jersey. By G. F. Warren. Sept. 18. 1906. 
198. Analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers and ground bone. By J. P. Street, V. J. Carberry, 
and P. E. Brown. Dec. 31, 1906. 
199. Station novelties in truck crops; further distribution of seeds. By B. D. Halsted. Jan. 11, 1907. 
200. The cabbage and onion maggots. By J. B. Smith and E. L. Dickerson. Feb. 12, 1907. 
201. Concentrated feeding stuffs. By J. P. Street, J. W. Kellogg, and V. J. Carberry. Apr. 15, 1907. 
202. Forest trees of New Jersey. By B. D. Halsted. Apr. 25, 1907. 
203. Some household pests. By J. B. Smith. June 3, 1907. 
204. Home-grown protein versus purchased protein; distillers' grains versus gluten feed; summer silage 
versus soiling. By G. A. Billings. June 10, 1907. 
