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265. The ash and protein factor in poultry feeding. By H. R. Lewis. Dec. 31, 1913. 
266. Results of seed inspection, 1913. By J. P. Helyar. Mar. 28, 1914. 
267. Comparison of magnesian and non-magnesian limestone in rotation experiments. By J. G. Lipman 
[ and others]. Mar. 31, 1914. 
268. Nitrogen utilization in field and cylinder experiments. By J. G. Lipman, A. W. Blah, H. C. McLean, 
and L. F. Merrill. Apr. 15, 1914. 
269. Methods and results in vegetation experiments. By J. G. Lipman and A. W. Blair. May 29, 1914. 
270. Ammonification studies with soil fungi. By H. C. McLean and G. W. Wilson. June 1, 1914. 
271. Concentrated feeding stuffs and registrations for 1914. By C. S. Cathcart. June 1, 1914. 
272. Analyses and valuations of commercial fertilisers, fertilizer supplies and home mixtures. By C. S. 
Cathcart. Sept. 15, 1914. 
273. Analyses of materials sold as insecticides and fungicides. By C. S. Cathcart and R. L. Willis. Oct. 
26, 1914. 
274. Analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers and ground bone; analyses of agricultural lime. 
C. S. Cathcart. Dec. 17, 1914. 
275. Fertilizer registrations. By C. S. Cathcart. Jan. 7, 1915. 
276. The mosquitoes of New Jersey and their control. By T. J. Headlee. Jan. 30, 1915. See 348. 
277. Humidity, soil, and fertility studies with roses. By M. A. Blake. Jan. 30, 1915. 
278. Some results in size inheritance [in tomatoes]. By B. H. A. Groth. Apr. 14, 1915. 
279. Results of seed inspection, 1914. By J. P. Helyar and Robert Schmidt. May 20, 1915. 
280. Pot experiments on the availability of nitrogen in mineral and organic compounds. By J. G. Lipman, 
H. C. McLean, A. W. Blair, and L. K. Wilkins. Dec. 1, 1914. 
281. Nitrogen utilization in field and cylinder experiments. By J. G. Lipman, H. C. McLean, A. W. 
Blair, and L. K. Wilkins. Dec. 1, 1914. 
282. Factors influencing the protein content of soy beans. By J. G. Lipman, H. C. McLean, A. W. Blair, 
and L. K. Wilkins. Dec. 1, 1914. 
283. Concentrated feeding stuffs and registrations for 1915. By C. S. Cathcart. June 18, 1915. 
284. Packing and shipping peaches in Georgia carriers. By M. A. Blake and C. H. Connors, June 30, 1915. 
285. Analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers, fertilizer supplies and home mixtures. By C. S. 
Cathcart. Aug. 31, 1915. 
286. Analyses of materials sold as insecticides and fungicides. By C. S. Cathcart and R. L. Willis. Sept. 
29. 1915. 
287. Analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers and ground bone; analyses of agricultural lime. 
By C. S. Cathcart. Dec. 9, 1915. 
288. Investigations realtive to the use of nitrogenous plant-foods, 1898-1912. By J. G. Lipman and A. W. 
Blair. Jan. 4, 1916. 
289. Cylinder experiments relative to the utilization and accumulation of nitrogen. By J. G. Lipman and 
A. W. Blair. Jan. 4, 1916. 
290. Fertilizer registrations for 1916. By C. S. Cathcart. Jan. 18, 1916. 
291. The influence of the tannin content of the host plant Endothia parasitica and related species. By 
M. T. Cook and G. W. Wilson. Feb. 1, 1916. 
292. The response of the house fly (Musca domestica L.) to ammonia and other substances. By C. H. 
Richardson . Feb . 1 , 1916 . 
293. Effect of pruning peach trees at different heights previous to planting in the orchard. By M. A. 
Blake. Feb. 1,1916. 
294. Farm profits and factors influencing farm profits on 370 potato farms in Monmouth County, N.J. By 
Frank App. Apr. 20, 1916. 
295. Commercial' eeding stuffs and registrations f or 1916. By C. S. Cathcart. May 27, 1916. 
296. The more important greenhouse insects. By H. B. Weiss. May 31, 1916. 
297. Analyses of co mm ercial fertilizers, fertilizer supplies, and home mixtures. By C. S. Cathcart. Sept. 
16. 1916. 
298. Report of the directorfor 1916. By J. G. Lipman. Nov. 1, 1916. 
299. The influence of salinity on the development of certain species of mosquito larvae and its bearing on 
the problem of the distribution of species. By F. E . Chidester. [1916?] 
300. A biological study of the more important of the fish enemies of the salt marsh mosquitoes. By F. E. 
Chidester. June 1, 1916. 
301. Analyses of materials sold as insecticides and fungicides for 1916. By C. S. Cathcart and R. L. Willis. 
Oct. 2, 1916. 
302. Results of seed inspection, 1915-16. By J. P. Helyar. Nov. 1, 1916. 
303. Analyses of commercial fertilizers and ground bone; analyses of agricultural lime. By C. S. Cathcart. 
Dec. 12, 1916. 
304. Fertilizer registrations for 1917. By C. S. Cathcart. Jan. 22, 1917. 
305. Maintaining the nitrogen supply of the soil: Continuous wheat and rye with and without a leguminous 
green manure crop. By A. W. Blair. Jan. 6, 1917. 
306. Some recent advances in knowledge of the natural history and the control of mosquitoes. By T. J. 
Headlee. Oct. 17 1916 
307. The domestic flies of New Jersey. By C. H. Richardson. Feb. 7, 1917. 
308. The Cattleya fly [Isosoma orchirearum Westwood]. By J. B. Moore. Oct. 2, 1916. 
309. The chemical composition of the soils of the Freehold area in New Jersey. By A. W. Blair and H. C. 
McLean. Sept. 12, 1916. 
310. The highcalcium content of some cucurbit vines. By L. K. Wilkins. Apr. 16, 1917. 
311. Commercial feeding stuffs and registrations for 1917. By C. S. Cathcart. June 1 , 1917. 
312. Farm profits and factors influencing farm profits on 284 general and 75 dairy farms in Monmouth 
County. N.J. ByFrankApp. Jan. 15, 1917. 
313. The parasitic fungi of New Jersey. By C. A. Schwarze. Sept., 1917. 
314. Analyses o f com mercialf ertilizers, f ertili zer supplies and home mixtures. By C. S. Cathcart. Sept. 
19,1917. 
315. Analyses of materials sold as insecticides and fungicides for 1917. By C. S. Cathcart and R. L. Willis. 
Sept. 27, 1917. 
316. Influence of lime upon the yield of dry matter and nitrogen content of alfalfa. By J. G . Lipmanand 
A.W.Blair. Jan. 1, 1917. 
317. Report of the director for 1917. By J. G. Lipman. Nov. 1, 1917. 
318. Analyses of commercialfertilizers and ground bone; analyses of agricultural lime. By C. S. Cathcart. 
Dec. 10, 1917. 
319. A study of physiological balance for buckwheat grown in three-salt solutions. By J. W. Shive. 
July.1,1917. 
320. Farm profits and factors influencing farm profits on 460 dairy farms in Sussex County, N. J. By 
Frank App. July 1, 1917. 
321. Fertilizerregistrationsfor 1918. By C. S. Cathcart. Jan. 28, 1918. 
322. Results of seed inspection, 1917. By J. P. Helyar. Feb. 1 , 1918. 
