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186. The sterile fungus Rhizoctonia as a cause of plant diseases in America. By B. M. Duggar and F. C. 
Stewart. Jan., 1901. Identical with New York State Sta. Bui. 186. 
187. The palmer-worm ( Ypsolophus pometellus Harris). By M. V. Slingerland. Jan., 1901. 
188. Spray calendar. Mar., 1901. Supersedes 114; for later revisions see 217. 
189. Oswego strawberries. By L. H. Bailey. Apr., 1901. 
190. Three unusual strawberry pests and a greenhouse pest. By M. V. Slingerland. May, 1901. 
191. Tillage experiments with potatoes. By J. L. Stone. June, 1901. 
192. Further experiments against the peach-tree borer. By M. V. Slingerland. June, 1901. 
193. Studies of some shade tree and timber destroying fungi. By G. F. Atkinson. June, 1901. 
194. The Hessian fly: Its ravages in New York in 1901. By I. P. Roberts, M. V. Slingerland, and J. L. 
Stone. Aug., 1901. 
195. Further observations upon ropiness in milk and cream. By A. R. Ward. Nov., 1901. 
196. Fourth report on potato culture. By L. A. Clinton. Nov., 1901. 
197. Investigations concerning the germicidal action in cow's milk. By O. F. Hunaiker. Dec, 1901. 
198. Orchard cover crops. By John Craig. Jan., 1902. 
199. Separator skimmed milk as food for pigs. By L. A. Clinton. Mar., 1902. 
200. Muskmelons. By John Craig. Mar., 1902. 
201. Buying and using commercial fertilizers. By L. A. Clinton. Apr., 1902. 
202. Trap-lanterns, or "moth catchers". By M. V. Slingerland. June, 1902. Issued in two forms, one 
of which contains an appendix, p. 227-241. 
203. The care and handling of milk. By O. F. Hunziker. July, 1902, 
204. Cooperative experiments on the cost of egg production. By H. H. Wing. July, 1902. 
205. Shade trees. By W. A. Murrell. Sept., 1902. 
206. Sixth report of extension work. By John Craig. Oct., 1902. 
207. Pink rot, an attendant of apple scab. By John Craig and J. M. Van Hook. Nov., 1902. 
208. The grape root-worm or grape-vine Fidia: Further experiments and cultural suggestions (Fidea 
viticida Walsh). By M. V. Slingerland.— The vineyard. By John Craig. Dec, 1902. 
209. Distinctive characteristics of the species of the genus Lecanium. By W. C. Thro. Jan., 1903. 
210. Commercial bean growing in New York. By J. L. Stone. Jan., 1903. 
211. Cooperative poultry experiments: The yearly record of three flocks. By H. H. Wing. June, 1903. 
212. Second report on cooperative records of the cost of producing eggs. By H. H. Wing. Sept., 1903. 
213. Methods of milking. By H. H. Wing and J. A. Foord. Sept., 1903. 
214. The ribbed cocoon-maker of the apple (Bucculatrix pomifoliella Clemens). By M. V. Slingerland and 
Philena B. Fletcher. Dec, 1903. . 
215. The grape leaf hopper ( Typhlocyba comes Say). By M. V. Slingerland. Jan., 1904. 
216. Spraying experiments: I, Spraying for wild mustard. By J. L. Stone.— II, The dust spray. By John 
Craig.— Also, an outline of cooperative demonstrations and tests for 1904. Feb., 1904. 
217. Spray calendar. Mar., 1904. Supersedes 188; see also 245. 
218. Onion blight. By H. H. Whetzel. Apr., 1904. 
219. Diseases of ginseng. By J. M. Van Hook. June, 1904. 
220. Skimmed milk for pigs. By H. H. Wing. June, 1904. 
221. Alfalfa in New York. By J. L. Stone. July, 1904. 
222. Record of an attempt to increase the fat in milk by means of liberal feeding. By H. H. Wing and J. A. 
Foord. Sept., 1904. 
223. The grape-berry moth (Polychrosis viteana Clemens). By M. V. Slingerland. Nov., 1904. 
224; Two grape pests: Effective spraying for the grape root-worm; a new grape enemy, the grape blossom- 
bud gnat. By M. V. Slingerland and Fred Johnson. Nov., 1904. 
225. Bovine tuberculosis. By V. A. Moore. Feb., 1905. 
226. An apple orchard survey of Wayne County, N. Y. under the direction of John Craig: The apple indus- 
try. By G. F. Warren.— Geology. By W. E. McCourt. Mar., 1905. 
227. Mushroom growing for amateurs. By G. F. Atkinson and Robert Shore. Mar./ 1905. 
228. Potato growing in New York. By J. L. Stone. Apr., 1905. 
229. An apple orchard survey of Orleans County. By G. F. Warren. May, 1905. 
230. Quality in potatoes. By J. W. Gilmore. June, 1905. 
231. Second report on the forcing of strawberries; notes on the forcing of tomatoes, cucumbers, and melons. 
By C. E. Hunn and John Craig. Aug., 1905. 
232. Experiments on the influence of fertilizers upon the yield of timothy hay when grown on Dunkirk clay 
loam in Tompkins County, N. Y. By J. W. Gilmore and Samuel Fraser. Aug., 1905. 
233. Two new shade-tree pests; sawfly leaf-miners on European elms and alder. By M. V. Slingerland. 
Oct., 1905. 
234. The bronze birch borer (Agrilus anxius Gory), an insect destroying the white birch. By M. V. Slin- 
gerland. Jan., 1906. 
235. Cooperative spraying experiments. By M. V. Slingerland. Jan., 1906. 
236. The blight canker of apple trees. By H. H. Whetzel. Feb., 1906. 
237. Alfalfa, a report of progress; also an outline of cooperative demonstrations for 1906. By J. L. Stone 
[and others]. Mar., 1906. 
238. Buckwheat. By J. L. Stone. Apr., 1906. 
239. Some diesases of beans. By H. H. Whetzel. Apr., 1906. 
240. The influence of mushrooms on the growth of some plants. By G. F. Atkinson. June, 1906. 
241. Second report on the influence of fertilizers on the yield of timothy hay. By J. W. Gilmore and C. F. 
Clark. Sept., 1906. 
242. Cabbage for stock feeding. By Samuel Fraser.— List of cooperative tests for 1907. Dec, 1906. 
243. Root crops for stock feeding. By Samuel Fraser [and others]. Dec, 1906. 
244. Cultures and varieties of roots for stock feeding. By Samuel Fraser [and others]. Jan., 1907. 
245. Spray calendar. Feb., 1907. Supersedes 217. 
246. A gasoline-heated colony brooder house. By J. E. Rice and R. C. Lawry. May, 1907. 
247. The importance of nitrogen in the growth of plants. By T. F. Hunt. June, 1907. 
248. New poultry appliances. By J. E. Rice and R. C. Lawry. July, 1907. 
249. Comparison of four methods of feeding early hatched pullets. By J. E. Rice. Sept., 1907. 
250. Bovine tuberculosis. ByV. A. Moore. Jan., 1908. 
251. Plant-breeding for farmers. By H. J. Webber. Feb., 1908. 
252. Insect pests and plant diseases: Spraying. By John Craig.— Insects and their control; insecticides. 
By M. V. Slingerland and C. R. Crosby.— The control of plant diseases. By H. H. Whetzel and 
F. C. Stewart.— Fungicides. By H. H. Whetzel and C. S. Wilson. Mar., 1908. 
253. The black-rot of the grape, and its control. By Donald Reddick and C. S. Wilson. Apr., 1908. 
254. Drainage in New York. By E. O. Fippin. May, 1908. 
255. Bean anthracnose. By H. H. Whetzel. May, 1908. 
256. .Street trees: Their care and preservation. By A. D. Taylor. June, 1908. 
257. Defects in American cheddar cheese. By C. A. Publow. Aug., 1908. 
258. The molting of fowl. By J. E. Rice, Clara Nixon, and C. A. Rogers. Sept., 1908. 
