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324. A study of the biology of the apple maggot (Rlmgoletis pomonella), together with an investigation 
of methods of control. By J. F. Illingworth. Dec, 1912. 
325. Cherrv fruit flies and how to control them. (Rhagoletis cingulata Loew) (Rhagoletus fausta O. S.). 
By J. F. Illingworth. Dec, 1912. 
326. Water-soluble matter in soils sterilized and reinoculated. By T. L. Lyon and J. A. Bizzell. Jan., 1913. 
327. Methods of chick feeding. By Clara Nixon. Feb.! 1913. 
328. Hop mildew. By F. H. Blodgett, Mar., 1913. See also New York State Sta. Bui. 395. 
329. The fire blight disease in nursery stock. By V. B. Stewart. Apr., 1913. 
330. Respiration of fruits and growing plant tissues in certain gases, with reference to ventilation and fruit 
storage. By G. R. Hill, jr. Apr., 1913. 
331. The asparagus miner (Agromyza simplex Loew) and the twelve-spotted asparagus beetle (Crioceris 
duodecimrpunctala L.). By D. E. Fink. Apr., 1913. 
332. Oriental pears and their hybrids. By H. R. Cox. May, 1913. 
333. Control of two elm-tree pests: The elm leaf-beetle ( Galerucclla luteola Mull .) ; the elm-leaf miner ( Kalio- 
sysphingaulmi Sund.). By G. W. Herrick. May, 1913. 
334. A study of some of the factors influencing the yield and the moisture content of Cheddar cheese. By 
W.'W.Fisk. July, 1913. 
335. Scab disease of apples. By Errett "Wallace. Sept., 1913. 
336. Distribution of moisture and salt in butter. By E. S. Guthrie and H. E. Ross. Oct,, 1913. 
337. The Babcock test, with special reference to testing cream. By H. E. Ross and T.J. Mclnerney. Oct., 
1913. 
338. An examination of some more productions and some less productive sections of a field. By T. L. 
Lyon, J. A. Bizzell, and H. J. Conn. Nov., 1913. 
339. Experiments concerning the top-dressing of timothy and alfalfa. By T. L. Lyon and J. A. Bizzell. 
Nov., 1913. 
340. Experiments in the dusting and spraying of apples. By F. M. Blodgett. Jan., 1914. 
341. Crop yields and prices, and our future food supply. By G. F. Warren. Feb., 1914. 
342. Sweet-pea studies: IV, Classification of garden varieties of the sweet pea. By A. C. Beal. Apr., 1914. 
343. Oats for New York. By H. H. Love. Apr., 1914. 
344. Agricultural surveys. By G. F. Warren. Apr., 1914. 
345. A continued study of constitutional vigor in poultry. By C. A. Rogers. Apr., 1914. 
346. The tarnished plant bug (Lygus pratensis Linnaeus). By C. R. Crosby and M. D. Leonard. June, 
1914. 
347. Endothia canker of chestnut. By P. J. Anderson and "W . H. Rankin. June, 1914. 
348. Professor Mark Vernon Slingerland. By J. H. Comstock.— A bibliography of the writings of Professor 
Mark Vernon Slingerland. By M. D. Leonard. June, 1914. 
349. Some important factors for success in general farming and in dairy farming. By G. F. Warren. July, 
1914. 
350. Potato scab and sulfur disinfection. By C. D. SherbakofT. Aug., 1914. 
351. Soil survey of Orange County, New York. By G. A. Crabb and T. M. Morrison. Sept., 1914. 
352. Effects of variations in moisture content on certain properties of a soil and on the growth of wheat. 
By F. S. Harris. Sept., 1914. 
353. The interior quality of market eggs. By E. W. Benjamin. Nov., 1914. 
354. Further experiments in the dusting and spraying of apples. By Donald Reddick and C. R. Crosby. 
Jan., 1915. 
355-. Two factors causing variation in the weight of print butter. By H. M. Pickerilland E. S. Guthrie 
Feb., 1915. 
356. The control of apple insects in Clinton County. By C. R. Crosby and A. J. Mix. Mar., 1915. 
357. Thecost of milk production. H. A. Hopper and F. E. Robertson. Mar., 1915. 
358. Some important leaf diseases of nursery stock. By V. B. Stewart. Apr., 1915. 
359. Some external parasites of poultry with special reference to mallophaga, with directions for their 
control. By G. W. Herrick. Apr., 1915. 
360. Variations in the tests for fat in cream and skimmed milk. By E. S. Guthrie and G. C. Supplee. 
Apr., 1915. 
361. The home grounds. By E. G. Davis and R. W. Curtis. June, 1915. 
362. Soilsurvey of Oneida County, New York. By E. T. Maxon, M. E. Carr, and E. H. Stevens.. Oct., 
1915. 
363. Phytophthora disease of ginseng. By Joseph Rosenbaum. Oct., 1915. 
364. Cost of producing milk on 174 farms In Delaware County, New York. By A. L. Thompson. Oct., 
1915. 
365. The taxonomic value and structure of the peach leaf glands. By C. T. Gregory, Nov., 1915. 
3GS. Woodlotconditionsin Broome County, N.Y. By F. B.Moody and John Bentley, jr. Nov., 1915. 
367. Thef ruit-tree leaf roller ( Ar chips argt/rospila Walk.). By G. W. Herrick and R. W. Leiby. Dec, 1915. 
368. "Woodlot conditions in Dutchess County, New York. By F. B. Moody and John Bentley, jr. Dec, 
1915. 
369. Dusting and spraying experiments with apples. By Donald Reddick and C. R. Crosby. Jan., 1916. 
370. Forest legislation in America prior to March 4, 1789. By J. P, Kinney. Jan., 1916. 
371. The leaf blotch of horse-chestnut. By V. B. Stewart. Feb., 1916. 
372. Reports on scale insects. By J. H. Comstock. Mar., 1916. 
373. Metallic flavor in dairy products. By E. S. Guthrie. Apr., 1916. 
374. Reforesting methods and results of forest planting in New York State. By B. H. Paul. Apr., 1916. 
375. Possibilities of private forest management in New York State. By C. H. Guise. Apr., 1916. 
378. The army-worm in New York in 1914 (Leueania unipuncta Haworth). By H. H. Knight, May, 1916. 
377. Cost accounts on some New York farms. By C. E. Ladd. June, 1916. 
378. The lesser migratory locust ( Melanoplus atlanis Riley). By G. W. Herrick and C. H. Hadley, jr. 
July, 1916. 
379. Black rot, leaf spot, and canker of pomaceous fruits. By L. R. Hesler. Aug., 1916. 
380. The hard rot disease of gladiolus. By L. M. Massey. Sept., 1916. 
381. Leaf smut of timothy. By G. A. Osner. Oct., 1916. 
382. Sun-scald of fruit trees, a type of winter injury. By A. J. Mix. Oct., 1916. 
3S3. The pine bark beetle (Ips pint Say). By W. A. Clemens. Oct., 1916. 
384. Some effects of oxygen and carbon dioxide on nitrification ana ammonification in soils. By J. K. 
Plummer. Dec, 1916. 
385. Dusting and spraying nursery stock. By V. B. Stewart. Jan., 1917. 
386. Physiological studies of Bacillus radicicola of soybean (Soja max Piper) and of factors influencing nodule 
production. By J. K. Wilson. Jan., 1917. 
387. Studies on clubroot of cruciferous plants. By Charles Chupp. Mar., 1917. 
388. The poplar and willow borer ( Cryptorhynchus lapathi Linnaeus). By Robert Matheson. Apr., 1917. 
389. Clarification of milk. By T. J. Mclnerney. Apr., 1917. 
