102 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. 
323. The value of nitrate of soda in crop production. By J. G. Lipman and A. TV. Blair. Feb. 9, 1918. 
Summaries results of all X. J. station experiments on this subject. 
324. The strawberry weevil ( A nthonomus signatus Sav). Bv T. J. Headlee. Jan. 1, 1918. 
325. Poultry buildings: Laying and breeding houses." By H. R. Lewis and TV. C. Thompson. Mar 30, 
1917. 
326. Pruning experiments with peaches: Results of first two seasons. By M. A. Blake and C. H. Connors. 
May 23, 1917. 
327. Commercial feeding stuffs and registrations for 1918. By C. S. Cathcart. May 1, 1918. 
328. Some important orchard plant lice. By T. J. Headlee. * Feb. 15, 1918. 
329. Profits and factors influencing profits on 150 poultry farms in New Jersey. By Frank App, A. G. 
"Waller and H. R. Lewis. Mar. 15, 1918. 
330. Report of the director for 1918. By J. G. Lipman. Aug. 15, 1918. 
331. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, fertilizer supplies and home mixtures. By C. S. Cathcart. Oct. 
10, 1918. 
332. Some studies on the eggs of important apple plant lice. By Alvah Peterson. [1918?] 
333. Analyses of materials sold as insecticides and fungicides during 1918. By C. S. Cathcart and R.x. 
TVillis. Oct. 26, 1918. 
334. Analyses of commercial fertilisers and ground bone; analyses of agricultural lime. By C. S. Cathcart 
Dec. 23, 1918. 
335. Fertilizer registrations for 1919. By C. S. Cathcart. Jan. 30, 1919. 
336. Commerciaf feeding stuffs and registrations for 1919. Apr. 28, 1919. 
337. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, fertilizer supplies and home mixtures. By C. S. Cathcart. Oct. 
8, 1919. 
338. The first two years of the Vineland contest: A study of the results obtained during the first two years 
at the Vineland international egg-laying and breeding contest. By H. R . Lewis, R . R . Hannas, 
and E. H. TVene. Oct.. 1919. 
339. Analyses of materials sold as insecticides and fungicides during 1919. By C. S. Cathcart and R. L,. 
TVillis. Oct. 13, 1919. 
340. Analyses of commercial fertilizers and ground bone: analyses of agricultural lime. By C. S. Cathcart. 
Dec. 30, 1919. 
341. Fertilizer registrations for 1920. By C. S. Cathcart. Jan. 26, 1920. 
342. Analyses of commercial feeding stuffs and registrations for 1920. By C. S. Cathcart. May 3, 1920. 
343. Analyses of materials sold as insecticides and fungicides during 1920. By C. S. Cathcart'and R. L. 
TVillis, Oct., 1920. 
344. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, fertilizer supplies and home mixtures, 1920. By C. S. Cathcart. 
Oct. 20, 1920. 
345. Studies on tomato leaf-spot control. By TV. H. Martin. Oct, 1, 1919. 
SPECIAL BULLETINS. 
A. Yellow tobacco: A superior variety of tobacco which grows well on pine lands. By Henry Gamier and 
G. H. Cook.' Mar. 20, 1882. 
B. Alfalfa or lucerne ( Me dicago sativa). By G. H. Cook. Apr. 15, 1887. 
C. Pollen versus rain: Proposed experiments illustrating the influences of rainfall at blooming time upon 
subsequent fruitfulness. By B. D. Halted. Apr. 8, 1889. 
D. Memoranda about cranberry insects. By J. B. Smith. Apr. 9, 1889. 
E. Ovster interests of New Jersey. Bv Julius Nelson. Apr. 13, 1889. 
F. The horn flv. Bv J. B. Smith. July 26, 1889. 
G. The potato rot. By B. D. Halsted. Aug. 7, 1889. 
H. The cranberry scald. By B. D. Halsted. Aug. 28, 1889. 
I. Questions relative to general farm practice. Bv E. B. Voorhees. Oct. 28, 1889. 
J. The sweet potato rot. By B. D. Halsted. Nov. 30, 1889. 
K. The insects injuriously affecting cranberries. By J. B. Smith. Feb. 28, 1890. 
L. Observations upon the peach for 1890. By B. D. Halsted. Apr. 22. 1890. 
M. Field experiments with soil and black rots of sweet potatoes. Bv B. D. Halsted. Nov. 23, 1891. 
N. Insects injurious to the blackberry. By J. B. Smith. Nov. 30, 1891. 
O. Experiments with nitrate of soda upon tomatoes. By E . B . Voorhees. Apr. 6, 1892. 
P. Experiments with fertilizers upon white and sweet potatoes. Bv E. B. Voorhees. Apr. 9, 1892. 
Q. Some fungous diseases of the celery. By B. D. Halsted. Apr. 21. 1892. 
R. Catalogue of reports and bulletins: index of reports, 1880-1897. Dec. 31, 1897. 
S. Soil fungicides for potato and turnin diseases. Bv B. D. Halsted. Feb., 1900. 
T. The salt-marsh mosquito, Culex sollicitans TVlk. By J. B. Smith. July, 1902. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Report of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station upon the mosquitoes occurring within 
the State, their habits, life history, &c. By J. B. Smith. 1904. 
NEW MEXICO. 
Agricultural Experiment Station of New Mexico, State College. 
BULLETINS. 
1. Announcements. By Hiram Hadley. Apr.. 1890. 
2. Announcements. By A. E. Blount and Hiram Hadley. Oct., 1890. 
3. A preliminary account of some insects injurious to fruits. By C. H. T. Townsend. June, 1891. 
4. Horticultural division: Fruit trees; forest and shade trees: nut-bearing trees: vegetables. Bv A. E. 
Blount. Dec.,lS91. 
- 5. Notices of importance concerning fruit insects: Vine leaf-hopper: codling moth: root borers: green 
June-beetle. By C. H. T. Townsend. Mar., 1892. 
6. Agricultural division: Cereals, forage plants, grasses, clovers, textile plants, and sorghums. Bv A. E. 
Blount. Mar., 1892. 
7. Scale insects in New Mexico. By C. H. T. Townsend. June, 1892. 
8. Wheat, oats, barley, rye, sugar, beets, sorghum, and canaigre: Varieties tested: manner of planting, 
irrigating, and cultivating; results obtained. By A. E. Blount. Nov., 1892. 
9. Insecticides and their appliances. Bv C. H. T. Townsend. Dec, 1892. 
10. Insects of 1893. By T. D. A. Cockerell. Sept., 1S93. 
11. Notes on canaigre. BvA. E.Blount.— Meteorological data and deductions. BvH.H. Griffin. Oct., 
1893. 
