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BULLETIN 1199, XT. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
259. The peony. By J. E. Coit. Nov., 1903. 
260. American varieties of beans. By C. D. Jarvis. Nov., 1908. 
261. Third report on the influence of manures on the vield of timothy hay. By J. A. Bizzell and J. 0. 
Morgan. Dee., 1908. 
262. Apple orchard survey of Niagara County, under the direction of John Craig. Bv M. B. Cummings 
Jan., 1909. 
203, "Necrosis of the grape vine. By Donald Reddick. Feb., 1909. 
264. Experiments in the growth of clover on farms where it once grew but now fails. Bv J. H. Squires. 
Mar., 1909. 
265. On certain seed-infesting chalcis flies. By C. R. Crosby. Apr., 1909. 
266. The black rot of the grape and its control: Second report. By C. S. Wilson and Donald Reddick. 
May. 1909. 
267. Fertilizer and seeding experiments with root crops. By C. F. Clark and E. R. Minns. May, 1909. 
268. The substitution of roots for concentrated foods in rations for milk production. By E. S. Sa~age. 
June, 1909. 
269. Substitutes for skimmed milk in raising calves. By E. S. Savage and G. W. Tailby, jr. July, 1909. 
See 304. 
270. Fancy cheeses for the farm and factory. By C. A. Publow. Dec, 1909. 
271. The incomes of 178 New York farms. By M. C. Burritt. Dec, 1909. 
272. Fire blight of pears, apples, quinces, etc. By H. H. Whetzel and V. B. Stewart. Dec, 1909. 
273. The effect of fertilizers applied to timothy on the corn crop following it. By T. L. .Lyon and J. O. 
Morgan. Feb., 1910. 
274. Building poultry houses. By J. E. Rice and C. A. Rogers. Apr., 1910. 
275. Effect of steam sterilization en the water-soluble matter in soils. By T. L, Lyon and J. A. Bizzell 
Apr., 1910. 
276. Peach-leaf curl. By Errett Wallace and H. H. Whetzel. Apr., 1910. 
277. The principles of brooding: the improved New York State gasoline-heated colony-house brooding 
system. By J. E. Rice and G. A. Rogers. May, 1910. 
278. Classification of the peony: Third report. By L. D. Batchelor. May, 1910. 
279. Variation and correlation in timothy. By C. F. Clark. July. 1910. 
280. Pastures in New York: I, New York pastures. By P. J. White.— H, The Preswick nasture. By 
P. J. White.— HI, The Roberts pasture. Bv f. P. Roberts.— IV, The cost of pasture land in 
different States. By G. F. Warren. July. 1910. 
281. Butter moisture-tests. By H.E.Ross. Aug., 1910. 
282. Seven methods of feeding young chickens. By J. E. Rice and Clara Nixon. Aug., 1910. 
283. The control of insect pests and plant diseases: Insects and their control; insecticides. By M. A'. 
Slingerland, G. W. Herriek and C. R. Crosby. — The control of plant diseases. By H. H. Whetzel. 
Fungicides. — General plan for spraying the apple orchard. — General plan for spraying the peach 
orchard. Aug. 1910. Revised. June. 1915. 
284. Labor-saving poultry appliances. By J. E. Rice and C. A. Rogers. Nov., 1910. 
285. The cause of " apoplexy " in winter-fed lambs. By H. H. Wing. Nov.. 1910. 
286. The snow-white linden moth (Eunomos subsignarius Hubn.), By G. W. Herriek. Nov., 1910. 
287. Correlation of characters in corn. By E. C. Ewing. Dec, 1910. 
288. Spray injury induced by hme-sulfur 'preparations. By Errett Wallace. Dec, 1919. 
289. JJLme-sulfur as a summer spray. By Errett Wallace. Jan., 1911^ 
290. Studies of the fungicidal value of hme-sulfur preparations. By Errett Wallace, F. M. Blodgett, and 
L. R. Hesier. Jan., 1911. 
291. The apple red bugs, Heterocordylus malinus Renter and Lygidea me Max Renter. By C. R. Crosby 
and C. S. Wilson. Jan., 1911. Revised. Feb.. 9 1915. 
292. Cauliflower and brussels sprouts on Long Island. Bv L. B. Judson. Mar.. 1911. 
293. The black rot disease of grapes. By Donald Reddick. Mar., 1911. 
294. A heretofore unnoted benefit from the growth of legumes. By T. L. Lvon and J. A. Bizzell. Mar.. 
1911. 
295. An agricultural survey: Townships of Ithaca, Dryden, Danby, and Lansing, Tompkins County, 
New York. By G. F. Warren [and others]. Mar., 1911. See 302. 
296. Spraying for black rot of the grape in a dry season. By Donald Reddick. C. S. Wilson, and C. T. 
Gregory. May, 1911. 
297. Studies of variation in plants. By H. H. Love. May, 1911. 
298. The packing of apples in boxes. By C. S. Wilson. May, 1911. 
299. The ehmination of tubercle bacilli from infected cattle, and the control of bovine tuberculosis and 
infected milk. By V. A. Moore. May. 1911. 
300. Thq£abbage aphis, Ajplds brassicae Linn. By G. W. Herriek and J. W. Hungate. May, 1911. 
301. Sweet pea studies, I. By John Craig and A. C. Beal. May, 1911. 
302. Notes from the agricultural survey in Tompkins County. By G. F. Warren and K. C. Livermore. 
June, 1911. Popular edition of 295. 
303. The cell content of milk. By H. E. Ross. July, 1911. 
304. Substitutes for skimmed milk in raising calves, with supplement showing later development. By 
E. S. Savage and G. W. Tailby, jr. Oct., 1911. Revision and extension of 269. 
305. The cause of "apoplexy " in winter-fed lambs. By H. H. Wing. Oct., 1911. 
306. Classification of the peony. Fourth report. L. D. Batchelor. Nov., 1911. 
307. An apple orchard survey of Ontario County, By H. M. Martin. Nov.. 1911. 
308. The plum leaf miner Nepticula slinqerlaMdla Xearfott. Bv C. R. Crosby. Dec, 1911. 
309. The production of '-'hothouse" lambs. By E. S. Savage and G. W. Tailby, jr. Jan., 1912. 
310. Sov beans as a supplementary silage crop. By E. R. Minns. Feb., 1912. 
311. The fruit-tree leaf-roller. By G. W. Herriek. " Feb., 1912. 
312. Germination of seed as affected by sulphuric acid treatment. Bv H. H. l,oxq and C. E. .Leiehty. 
Mar., 1912. 
313. The production of new and improved yarieties of timothy. By H.J. Webber [and others]. Apr., 1912. 
314. Cooperative tests of corn varieties. By E. R. Minns. May, 1912. 
315. Fungus flora of the soil. By C. N. Jensen. June, 1912. 
316. Frosts in New York. By W. M. Wilson. June, 1912. • 
317. Further experiments on fhe economic value of root crops for New York. By E. R. Minns. Sept., 1912. 
318. Constitutional vigor in poultry. By C. A. Rogers. Sept., 1912. 
319. Sweet pea studies: II. Winter-flowering sweet peas. By A. C. Beal. Sent., 1912. 
320. Sweet pea studies: III, Culture of the sweet pea. By A. C. Beal. Sept.. 1912. 
321. Computing rations for farm animals. By E. S. Savage. Oct., 1912. Revised Oct., 1916. Super- 
sedes 154. 
322. The larch case-bearer ( Cohophora laricdla Hbn.). By G. W. Herriek. Nov., 1912. 
323. A study of feeding standards for milk production. By E. S. Savage. Dec, 1912. 
