104 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
90. Alfalia pasture for pigs. By Luther Poster and H. H. Simpson, Miv, 1914. 
91. The utilization of feed by range steers of different ages: I, Alfalfa hav. Bv F W Christen^en and 
H. H. Simpson. June, 1914. 
92. Onions, spinach, cauliflower and casabas. Br Fabian Garcia and J. W. Eisner Jan 1915 
93. Soil phrsics and soil moisture in relation to first years' growth ofalfalfa. BvL, r' McXeelvand G W 
Kable. Mar., 1915. ' ' ' 
94. The grape leafhopper. BvD.E. Merrill. Apr., 1915. 
95. Probable combination of the chlorine ions in alkali salts : A review and discussion of some of the methods 
for the deter mi nation of alkali in soils. BvR.F.Eare. Apr., 1915. 
96. Alfalfa hay for hogs. By Luther Foster and H". H. Simpson. June. 1915. 
97. Tests of submerged orifice headgates for the measurement of irrigation water. BvF.L.Bixbv June 
1915. " 
98. Economic feeding for milk production in New Mexico. Bv Luther Foster and R. TV Latta June 
1915. 
99. Peas as an orchard green manure and cover crop. Bv Fabian Garcia. Nov., 1915. 
ICO. Winter protection of the vinifera grape. B v Fabian Garcia and J. W. Rignpv. Jan 1916 
101. Feeding range steers. Bv Luther Foster and H. H. Simpson. Mar 1916 
102. Grasshopper control. By D. E. Merrill. Apr., 1916. 
103. The utilization offeedby range steers of different ages: II, Alfalfa hav and milo maize meal. Bv F. W. 
Christensen,H. H. Simpson, and Luther Foster. June, 1916. 
104. Dry farmingin eastern Xew Mexico [1909-1916]. Bv J. E . Mundell and H. G. Smith. Feb . 1917. 
105. Xew Mexico beans. Bv Fabian Garcia [and others]. Mar.. 1917. 
106. The bean beetle (Epilachna corruvta Muls.). BvD.E. Merrill. Apr., 1917. 
107. Sugar beet culture. By R. L. Stewart. Mav. 1917. 
10S. The utilization of drvi'arm crops in beef production. Bv Luther Foster and H.G.Smith. Aug. 1917 
109. Wheat. By R. L. Stewart [and others]. Feb., 191S. 
110. Xine vear band record of the codling moth. Bv J. W. Rienev and A. B. Fite. Mar 1913 
111. Sudan grass. Bv R. L>. Stewart and Luther Foster. Apr., 191S. 
112. Baby beef. By Luther Foster and E. J. Maynard. May. 191S. 
113. Climate in relation to crop adaptation in Xew Mexico. By C. E . Linney and Fabian Garcia. June, 
1918. 
114. Range cow maintenance on yucca and sotol. By'Luther Foster and C. W. Humble.— Collection, 
preparation, and feeding of soap weed under practical range conditions on the Jornada range reserve. 
ByC.L.Forsiing. July. 1918. 
115. .La ceboila, el ajo y la espinaca. By Fabian Garcia. Aug., 1918. 
116. The peach twig borer (A narsia UneateOa Zell.). Bv B. E . Merrill. Oct., I91S. 
117. Poultrv feeding experiment. By R. B. Thompson. Oct., 1918. 
118. Cabbage culture. By J. W. Rigney. Apr., 1919. 
119. Sorghums for silage and hav. By R. L. Stewart. Apr., 1919. 
120. Cotton growing. Bv R. L. Stewart. Dec.. 1919. 
121. Fusarium wilt of chile pepper. By L. E. Leonian. Dec, 1919. 
122. Dairv cow feeding experiments: Corn silage versus alfalia hav, dried beet pulp versus corn silage. Bv 
Luther Foster and J. R. Meeks. Feb., 1920. 
123. Soil, moisture movement in relation to growth of alfalfa. Bv C. A. Thompson and E. L. Barrows. 
Feb., 1920. 
NEW YORK. 
Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca. 1 - 
BTJLLETIXS. 
1. Experimental dairv house. By I. P. Roberts. May, 15-55. 
2. [Feedinglambs for "fat and lean.] By I. P. Roberts [and B. de Barros]. Aug.. 1555. 
3. The insectary of Cornell Lniversity^on preventing the ravages of wireworms; on the destruction of 
plum cureulio by poisons. By J. H. Comstoek. Nov., 1888. 
4. Growing corn for fodder and ensilage; economic seed manure > Curwin's hog powder. By I. P. Roberts. 
Dec. 15>5. 
5. On the production of lean meat in mature animals; does heating milk affect the ouality or quantitv of 
butter? By I. P. Roberts. Apr., 1889. 
6. On the determination of hydroscopic water in air-dried fodders; the determination of nitrogen bv the 
azotometric treatment'of the solution resulting from the Kjeldahl digestion; fodders and feeding 
stuffs. By W. P. Gutter. June, 1SS9. 
7. On the influences of certain conditions upon the sprouting of seeds. By L. H. Bailey. July, 1SS9. 
8. On the effect of different rations onfattening lambs. By I. P. Roberts and H. H. Wing. Aug.. 1559. 
9. A studv of windbreaks in their relations to fruit growing. By L. H. Bailey. Sept., 1SS9. 
10. Tomatoes. [Bv L. H. Bailey]. Oct.. 1559. 
11. On a saw-flv bbrer in wheat. By J. E. Comstoek. Xov., ^59. 
12. A new apparatus for drying substances in hvdrogen and for the extraction of the fat. Bv G. C. Cald- 
well. Dec. 15^9. 
13. On the deterioration of farmyard manure by leaching and fermentation; on the effect of a grain ration 
for cows at pasture. By I. P. Roberts and H. E. Wing. Dec., 1S>9. 
14. On the strawberry deaf blight; on another disease of the strawberry. Bv W. R. Dudiev. Dec, 1559. 
15. Sundry investigations made during the year. By W. P. Cutter [and others]. Dec, 1889. 
16. Growing corn for fodder and ensilage. By I. P. Roberts and B. B. Wing. Mar., 1S90. 
17. A description of Cochran's method for the determination of fat in milk, for the use of dairvmen. Bv 
G.C. CaldweU. May, 1S90. 
IS. Experiences in spraying plants. By L. E. Bailey. July, 1S90. 
19. Reports upon the conditi on of fruit growing in western Xew York. By L.E, Bailey. Aug., 1590. 
20. Cream raising bv dilution; variations in fat of milk served to customers in dipping from cans. Bv 
E. E. Wing and C. D. Smith. Sept., 1S90. 
21. Tomatoes. By L. B. Bailey and W. M. Munson. Oct., 1S90. 
22. On the effect of a grain ration for cows at pasture. By I. P. Roberts and E. E. Wing. Xov., 1S90. 
23. Insects injurious to fruits. Bv J. H. Comstoek and M, Y. Slineerland. Dec, 1890. 
24. The clover rust. By J. K. Howell. Dec, 1590. 
25. Sundry investigations made during the year. By Earry Snyder [and others]. Dec, 1S90. 
12 The Agricultural Experiment Station at Cornell University was established in 1S79. Prior to its 
reorganization in 1SSS, three reports giving results of the work were" issued. 
