118 BULLETIN 1199, U. S, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
365*. The effect of certain dairy operations upon the germ content of milk. Bv H. A. Harding, Q. L. 
Euehie, J. K. Wilson, and G. A. Smith. Aug., 1913. 
366. Inspection of feeding stuffs. By E. L. Baker [and others]. Aug., 1913. 
367*. The persistence ofthe potato late-bhght fungus in the soil. By F. C. Stewart. Oct., 1913. 
368*. The false tarnished plant-hug as a pear pest. By E.J. Parrott and H. E. Hodgkiss. Xov., 1913. 
369 and 370*. 369, The injurious effect of formaldehyde gas on potato tubers. By F. C. Stewart and W. 0, 
Glover.— 370, The efficiency of formaldehyde in the treatment of seed potatoes for Ehizoctonia. 
By W. O. Gloyer. Dec, 1913. 
371. Eeport of analyses of samples of fertilizers collected by the commissioner of agriculture during 1913. 
By E. L. Baker [and others]. Dec, 1913. 
372. Director's report for 1913. By W. H. Jordan. Dec, 1913. 
373*. A comoarisbn of the microscopical method and the plate method of counting bacteria in milk. Bv 
J. D. Brew. Feb., 1914. 
374*. Does Cronartium ribicola over-winter on the currant? Bv F. C. Stewart and W. H, Eankin. Feb., 
1914. 
375*. Tillage and sod mulch in the Hitchins orchard. By U. P. Hedrick. Mar., 1914. 
376. Ten years' profits from an apple orchard. By U. P. Hedrick. Mar., 1914. 
377. The cranberry toad-bug [Phyfloscelis aira Germ.]. By F. A. Sirrine and B. B. Fulton. Mar., 1914. 
378*. Seed tests made at the station during 1913. By M. T. Munn. Mar., 1914. 
379*. Potato spraying experiments at Eushin 1913. By F. C. Stewart. Mar., 1914. 
380*. Cells in milk derived from the udder. By E. S. Breed. Mar., 1914. 
381*. A test of commercial fertilizers for grapes. By E. P. Hedrick and F. E. Gladwin. Mar., 1914. See 
458. 
S82*. The cabbage maggot in relation to the growing of early cabbage. By W. J. Schoene. Apr., 1914. 
383*. A comparison of tillage and sod mulch in an apple orchard: Second report for Auchter orchard. By 
H. P. Hedrick. Apr.. 1914. 
384. Analyses of materials sold as insecticides and fungicides. Apr., 1914. 
385. New "or noteworthy fruits. II. By E. P. Hedrick. Apr., 1914. 
3S6. Inspection of feeding stuffs. By E. L. Baker [and others]. May, 1914. 
SS7*. Susceptibility to spraying mixtures of hibernating pear psylla adults and their eggs. By H. E. 
Hodgkiss. Mav. 1914. 
8SS*. Tree crickets inj mi ous to orchard and gardenfruits. By E. J. Parrott and B. B. Fulton. Mav. 1914. 
8S9*. Dead-arm disease of grapes. By Donald Eeddick. July. 1914. 
§90. Eeport of analyses of samples of co mm ercial fertilizers collected by the commissioner of agriculture 
"during 1914. Oct.. 1914. 
891*. Einging fruit trees. By G. H. Howe. Dec, 1914. 
392*. Some facts about commercial fertilizers in New York State: Composition of fertilizers and cost of 
plant-food constituents: relation of guaranteed to actual composition in fertilizers; some defects 
in the present fertilizer law. B v L. L. Van Slvke. Dec, 1914. 
893. Director's report for 1914. By TV. H. Jordan. Dec. 1914. 
394*. Seed tests made at the station during 1914. By M. T. Munn. Jan.. 1915. 
395. Further studies on the spread and control of hop mildew. By F. M. Blodgett. Feb., 1915. See also 
New York Cornell Sta. Bui. 328. 
Effect of various dressings on pruning wounds of fruit trees. ByG. H.Howe. Feb.. 1915. 
Lime-sulphur versus Bordeaux mixture as a spray for potatoes, III. By M. T. Munn. Feb., 1915. 
. Milk quality as determined by present dairy score' cards. By J. D. Brew. Mar., 1915. 
399*. The spindhng-sprcut disease of potatoes. Bv F. C. Stewart -and F. A. Sirrine. Mar., 1915. 
400*. Ground limestone for acid soils." By J. F. Barker and E. C. Colhson. Mar.. 1915. 
401. Strawberry varieties. By O. M. Taylor. Mar., 1915. Also abridged edition. 
402*. The status of spraying practices for the control of plant lice in apple orchards. By P. J. Parrott and 
H. E. Hodgkiss. Apr.. 1915. 
403. New or noteworthy fruits, HI. By E. P. Hedrick. Apr., 1915. 
404. Inspection of feeding stuffs. Bv A. W. Clark [and others]. Apr., 1915. 
405. Potato-sp raving experiments at Eush in 1914. By F. C. Stewart. Mav, 1915. 
406*. Dwarf apples. By U. P. Hedrick. May, 1915. 
407. The blooming season of hardy fruits. By E. P. Hedrick. May, 1915. 
40S. Eipening dates and length of season for hardy fruits. By L T . P. Hedrick. June, 1915. 
409*. Germ content of stable air and its effect upon the germ content of milk: Methods of bacterial analysis 
of arrestable air as a sourse of bacteria in milk. By G. L. A. Euehie and W. L. Kulp. Aug.. 1915. 
410. 'Eeport of analyses of samples of commercial fertilizers collected bv the commissioner of agriculture 
during 1915". Oct., 1915. 
411*. The cherry and hawthorn sawfry leaf- mine r [Profenusa collar is MacGiliiyrav]. By P. J. Parrott 
and B. B. Fulton. Dec, 1915. 
412*. The pasteurization of dairy by-products. Bv TV. D. Dotterrer and E. S. Breed. Dec, 1915. 
413. Director's report for 1915. Bv TV . H. Jordan.' Dec, 1915. 
414. New or noteworthy fruits, IV. By E. E. Hendriek. Jan., 1916. 
415*. Plant lice injurious to apple orchards: I, Studies on control of newly hatched aphides. By P. J. 
Parrott, H. E. Hodgkiss, and F. H. Lathrop. Feb., 1916. 
416. Seed tests made at the station during 1915. By M. T. Munn. Mar., 1916. Also abridged edition. 
417*. Some notes on the breeding of raspberries. By B. D. Anthony. Mar., 1916. 
41S*. Culture and forcing of Witloof chicory. By J.'TV. T\ elhngton." Mar., 1916. 
419*. The cabbage maggot: Its biology and control. By TV, J. Schoene. Mar., 1916. 
420. Inspection of feeding stuffs. By A. TV. Clark. May, 1916. 
421. Lime-sulphur versus Bordeaux" mixture as a spray for potatoes, IV. By M. T. Munn. May, 1916. 
Also-abridged edition. 
422*. Observations on some degenerate strains of potatoes. By F. C. Stewart. July, 1916. 
423*. Miscellaneous notes on injurious insects. Bv E. J. Earrott and H. E. Hodgkiss. Aug., 1916. 
424*. Measurements of soil fertility. By W. H. Jordan. Aug., 1916. 
425. Eeport of analyses of samples of commercial fertilizers collected by the com m issioner of agriculture 
during 1916. Oct., 1916. 
426. Cork, drouth spot, and related diseases of the apple. By A. J. Mix. Oct., 1916. Also abridged 
edition. 
427. New or noteworthy fruits, V. By E. E. Hedrick. Dec, 1916. 
428. Director's report for 1916. By TV. H. Jordan. Dec, 1916. 
429*. Goat's milk for infant feeding. By TV. H. Jordan and G. A. Smith. — Practical study of goat's milk 
in infant feeding as compared to cow's milk. By D. H. Sherman and H. E. Lohhes. Feb., 1917. 
430. Ground limestone for use in New York State. By J. F. Baer. Mar., 1917. 
431. Plant lice injurious to apole orchards, II: Studies on control of newly hatched aphides. By P. J. 
Parrott, H. E. Hodgkiss, and F. H. Lathrop. Mar., 1917. 
432*. Vinifera grapes in New York. "By E. D. Anthony. Apr., 1917. 
