106 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. 
105. Tests of cream separators. By H. H. Wing. Dec, 1895. 
106. Eevised opinions of the Japanese plums. By L. H. Bailey, Jan., 1896. 
107. Wireworms and the bud moth. By M. V. Slingerland. Jan., 1896. Revises and condenses 33 and 50. 
108. The pear psylla and the New York plum scale. By M. V. Slingerland. Jan., 1896. 
109. Geological history of the Chautauqua grape belt. By R. S. Tarr. Jan., 1896. 
110. Extension work in horticulture. By L. H. Bailey. Jan., 1896. 
111. Sweet peas. By L, H. Bailey and A. P. Wyman. Feb., 1896. 
112. The 1895 chrysanthemums. By L. H. Bailey, Wilhelm Miller, and C. E. Hunn. Feb., 1896. 
113. Disease of the potato. By E. G. Lodeman. Feb., 1896. 
114. Spray calendar. By E. G. Lodeman. Feb., 1896. Revised edition, Apr., 1898. See 188. Re- 
printed as Maryland Sta. Bui. 39. 
115. The pole lima beans. By L. H. Bailey. Feb., 1896. 
116. Dwarf apples. By E. G. Lodeman. May, 1896. 
117. Fruit brevities. By L. H. Bailey. May, 1896. 
118. Food preservatives and butter increases. By G. W. Cavanaugh. July, 1896. 
119. The texture of the soil by L. H. Bailey. Aug., 1896. 
120. The moisture of the soil and its conservation. By L. A. Clinton. Aug., 1896. 
121. Suggestions for the planting of shrubbery. By L. H. Bailey. Sept., 1896. 
122. Second report upon extension work in horticulture. By L. H. Bailey. Dec, 1896. 
123. Green fruit worms. By M. V. Slingerland. Dec, 1896. 
124. The pistol case-bearer in western New York. By M. V. Slingerland. Jan., 1897. 
125. A disease of currant canes. By E. J. Durand. Feb., 1897. 
126. The currant-stem girdler and the raspberry-cane maggot. By M. V. Slingerland. Feb., 1897. 
127. A second account of sweet peas. By A. P. Wvman and M. S. Kains. Feb., 1897. 
128. A talk about dahlias. By Wilhelm Miller. Feb., 1897. 
129. How to conduct field experiments with fertilizers. By G. C. Caldwell. Feb., 1897. 
130. Potato culture. By I. P. Roberts and L. A. Clinton. Mar., 1897. 
131. Notes upon plums for western New York. By S. D. Willard and L. H. Bailey. Mar., 1897. 
132. Notes upon celery. By B. M Duggar and L. H. Bailey. Mar., 1897. 
133. The army worm in New York. By M. V. Slingerland. Apr., 1897. 
134. Strawberries under glass. Bv C. E. Hunn and L. H. Bailey. Apr., 1897. 
135. Forage crops. By I. P. Roberts and L. A. Clinton. May, 1897. 
136. Chrysanthemums of 1896. By L. H. Bailey and Wilhelm Miller. May, 1897. 
137. Agricultural extension work: Sketch of its origin and progress. May, 1897. 
138. Studies and illustrations of mushrooms, I. By G. F. Atkinson. Sept., 1897. 
139. Third report upon Japanese plums. By L,. H. Bailey. Oct., 1897. 
140. Second report on potato culture. By I. P. Roberts and L. A. Clinton. Nov., 1897. 
141. Powdered soap as a cause of death among swill-fed hogs. By V.A.Moore. Nov., 1897. 
142. The codling-moth. By M. V. Slingerland. Jan., 1898. Second edition, July, 1898. 
143. Sugar beet investigations. By J. L. Stone [and others]. Feb., 1898. 
144. Notes on spraying and on the San Jose" scale. By H. P. Gould. Jan., 1898. 
145. Some important pear diseases. By B. M. Duggar. Feb., 1898. 
146. Fourth report of progress on extension work. By I. P. Roberts. Feb., 1898. 
147. Fourth report upon crysanthemums. By Wilhelm Miller. Apr., 1898. 
148. The quince curculio. By M. V. Slingerland. May, 1898. 
149. Some spraying mixtures. By G. W. Cavanaugh. June, 1898. 
150. Tuberculosis in cattle and its control. By James Law. July, 1898. 
151. Gravity or dilution separators. By H.-H. Wing. Aug., 1898. 
152. Studies in milk secretion drawn from officially authenticated tests of Holstein Friesian cows. By H. 
H. Wing and LeRoy Anderson. Oct., 1898. 
153. Impressions of our fruit-growing industries. By L. H. Bailey. Oct., 1898. 
154. Tables for computing rations for farm animals. By J.JL. Stone. Nov., 1898. Second edition, Nov., 
1898. Third edition, Jan., 1905. Fourth edition, Dec, 1908. See also 321. 
155. Second report on the San Jose" scale, with remarks on the effects of kerosene on foliage. By H. P. 
Gould. Dec, 1898. 
156. Third report on potato culture. By I. P. Roberts and L. A. Clinton. Dec, 1898. 
157. The grape-vine flea beetle (Haltica chalybea Illiger.) By M. V. Slingerland. Dec, 1898. 
158. An inquiry concerning the source of gas and taint producing bacteria in cheese curd. By V. A. Moore 
and A. R. Ward. Jan., 1899. 
159. An effort to help the farmer. By I. P. Roberts. Jan., 1899. 
160. Hints on rural school grounds. By L. H. Bailey. Jan., 1899. 
161. Annual flowers. By G. N. Lauman and L. H. Bailey. Jan., 1899. 
162. The period of gestation in cows. By H. H. Wing. Feb., 1899. 
163. Three important fungous diseases of the sugar beet. By B. M. Duggar. Feb., 1899 
164. Peachleafcurlandnotesontheshot-holeeffectofpeachesand plums. By B. M. Duggar. Feb., 1899. 
See 180. 
165. Ropiness in milk and cream. By A. R. Ward. Mar., 1899. 
166. Sugar-beet investigations for 1898. By J. L. Stone [and others]. Mar., 1899. 
167. The construction of the stave silo. By L. A. Clinton. Mar., 1899. 
168. Studies and illustrations of mushrooms, II. By G. F. Atkinson. May, 1899. 
169. Studies in milk secretion drawn from the records of the University herd 1891-1898. By H. H. Wing 
and Le Roy Anderson. May, 1899. 
170. Emergency report on tent caterpillars. By M. V. Slingerland, May, 1899. 
171. Concerning patents on gravity or dilution separators. By H. H. Wing. July, 1899. 
172. The cherry fruit fly (Rhagoletis cingulata? Loew),anew cherry pest. By M. V. Slingerland. Sept., 
1899 
173. The relation of food to milk-fat. By LeRoy Anderson. Nov., 1899. 
174. The problem of impoverished lands, complied by L. H. Bailey. Nov., 1899. 
175. Fourth report on Japanese plums. By L. H. Bailey. Nov., 1899. 
176. The peach-tree borer. By M. V. Slingerland. Dec, 1899. Also Abridged edition. Dec, 1899. 
177. Spraying notes. By L. H. Bailey [and others]. Jan., 1900. 
178. The invasion of the udder by bacteria. By A. R. Ward. Jan., 1900. 
179. Introduction to field experiments with fertilizers. By A. L. Knisely. Feb., 1900. 
180. The prevention of peach leaf-curl. By W. A. Murrill. Mar., 1900. Includes a resume" of 164. 
181. Pollination in orchards. By S. W. Fletcher. Mar., 1930. 
182. Sugar beet investigations for 1899. By J. L. Stone and L. A. Clinton. Apr., 1900. 
183. Sugar beet pulp as a food for cows. By H. H. Wing and LeRoy Anderson. Sept., 1900. 
184. The grape root-worm: A new grape pest in New York. By M. V. Slingerland. Nov., 1900. 
185. The common European praying' mantis: A.new beneficial insect in America. By M. V. Slingerland. 
Nov., 1900. 
