126 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
191. Egg preservation. By J. S. Jeffrey. June, 1905. 
192. Farm dairying. By J. C. Kendall. May, 1905. 
193. Spraying mixtures and machinery; when and how to spray. By F. L. Stevens and R. S. Woglum 
Feb ., 1906 . With supplement . 
194. Mulberries. By H. H. Hume and F. C. Reimer. June. 1906. 
195. Farm poultry. June, 1907. 
196. Some apple diseases. By F. L. Stevens and J. G. Hall. June, 1907. 
197. Some insect enemies of garden crops. By R. I. Smith. May, 1908. 
198. Handling and marketing milk and cream. Bv John Michels. June, 1908. 
199. Feeding experiments with cows and calves. By John Michels. June, 1908. 
200. Feeding fermented cottonseed meal to hogs. By R. S. Curtis. Apr., 1909. 
201. Scuppernong and other muscadine grapes: Origin and importance. By F. C. Reimer. Apr., 1909. 
202. Manufacture and marketing of cottage cheese, sMrnmilk-butterrnilk, and ice-cream. B v John Michel. 
May, 1909. See 210. 
203. Corn weevils and other grain insects. By R. I. Smith. May, 1909. 
204. Some factors involved in successful corn growing. By C. B. Williams. June, 1909. 
205. Insect enemies of cantaloupes, cucumbers, and related plants. By R. I. Smith. Jan., 1910. 
206. Insects and fungus diseases of apple and pear. Bv R. I. Smith and F. L. Stevens. Mar., 1910. 
207. Hog raising in North Carolina. By R. S. Curtis. Apr., 1910. 
208. Fig culture in North Carolina. By F. C. Reimer. June, 1910. 
209. Self-sterility of the scuppernong and other muscadine grapes. By F. C. Reimer and L. R. Detjen. 
Sept., 1910. 
210. Improved methods for making cottage and Neufchatel cheese. By John Michels. Sept., 1910. A 
revision of part of 202. 
211. Feeding and management of poultry for egg production. By J. S. Jeffrey. Sept., 1910. 
212. Prevention of oat and wheat smut. By F. L. Stevens. Oct., 1910. 
213. Feeding experiments with cows and calves. By John Michels. Oct., 1910. 
214. Two important cantoloupe pests. By R. I. Smith. Mar., 1911. 
215. Cottonseed meal feeding experiments with mules and horses. By R. S. Curtis. June, 1911. 
216. Feeding cottonseed meal to draft animals. By R. S. Curtis. June, 1911. 
217. A serious lettuce disease. Lettuce sclerotiniose. By F. L. Stevens. July, 1911. 
218. Feeding experiments with beef cattle. By R. S. Curtis. July, 1911. 
219. Feeding and management of beef cattle. By R. S. Curtis. Aug., 1911. 
220. Care and management of the dairy herd. By J. C. McNutt. Aug., 1911. 
221. Profitable poultry raising. By J. S. Jeffrey. Dec, 1911. 
222. Cotton-seed meal and corn silage feeding experiments with beef cattle. By R. S. Curtis. June, 1912. 
223. Sheep raising. By R. S. Curtis. June, 1912. 
224. Top-working seedling pecan trees. By W. N. Hutt. Jan., 1914. 
225. How shall farmers organize? By W. R. Camp. Feb., 1914. 
226. Report of variety tests of cotton for 1913, and a summary of results for the past eleven year?. By R. Y. 
Winters. Mar., 1914. 
227. Fertilizer experiments with cotton on Piedmont Cecil sandy loam soil and varieties, culture and fer- 
tilization of cotton on Piedmont Cecil sandy loam and red clay soils, [1902-1900]. By 0. B. 
Williams, B. W. Kilgore. and A. R. Russell. Apr., 1914. 
228. Air-cooled apple storage houses. By W. N. Hutt. Aug., 1914. 
229. Fertilizer experiments with corn on Piedmont Cecil sandy loam soil and varieties, culture and 
fertilization of com on Piedmont Cecil sandy loam, red clay soils 11902-1909]. By C. B. Williams, 
B. W. Kilgore, and A. R. Russell. Feb., 1915. 
230. Variety tests of corn for 1914. By G. M. Garren. Mar., 1915. 
231. Report on variety tests of cotton for 1914. By R. Y. Winters. Apr., 1915. 
232. Results of variety tests of wheat, oats, and rye. By G. M. Garren. July, 1915. 
233. Common diseases of poultry. ByB.F. Kaupp. Sept., 1915. 
234. Farm drainage in North Carolina. By H. M. Lynde. Nov., 1915. 
235. Some further studies of chick mortality; when to feed the baby chick. ByB.F. Kaupp. Jan., 1916. 
236. The prevention and control of erosion in North Carolina, with special reference to terracing. By 
F. R. Baker. Feb., 1916. 
237. Tobacco culture in North Carolina, By E. H. Matthewson and E. G. Moss. Apr., 1917. 
238. Harvesting tobacco by priming or picking the leaves as compared with cutting the stalks. By E. G. 
Moss. Aug., 1917. 
239. The tobacco flea beetle, By Z. P. Metcalf and G. W. Underbill. Apr. 1919. 
240. Composite versus one-day sampling of milk for the Babcoek test. By W. H. Eaton. Jan., 1918. 
241. Soybeans and cowpeas for North Carolina. By V. R. Herman. June, 1919. 
SPECIAL BULLETINS. 
1-15. See regular bulletins 77a, 80a, 80b, 82a, 82b, 83b, 83c, 83e, 86b, 88b, 88c, 89a, 89c, 90c, and 91b. 
16-27. Contain only fertilizer control work, 1894-1895. 
28. Agricultural suggestions to the Waldensians [living in Burke County, N. C.]. By W. F. Massey. 
May 4, 1895. In English and French. 
29-47. Contain only fertilizer control work, 1S95-1897. 
[48]. The North Carolina agricultural experiment station. [For distribution at the] annual fair, State 
Agricultural Society, 1897. By W. A. Withers. 1897. 
[49]. Sugar beets. By W. A. Withers. Mar., 1898. 
50. The station and its exhibit: A special bulletin for distribution at the annual fair of the North Carolina 
Agricultural Society. By W. A. Withers. Oct., 1898. 
51. Catalogue of herbarium specimens for exchange. By C. W. Hyams. Dec., 1898. 
52. Cattle quarantine line. By Cooper Curtice. Jan., 1899. 
53. Food adulteration in North Carolina. By W. A. Withers. Jan., 1899. 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS. 
1-7. See regular bulletins 67a, 77b, 80c, 87d, 90a, 90b, and 91d. 
8. A serious lettuce disease (sclerotiniose) and a method of control. By F. L. Stevens, J. G. Hall, and 
G. W. Wilson. Sept., 1911. 
9. Relation of the mineralogical and chemical composition to the fertilizer requirements of North Caro- 
lina soils. By J. K. Plummer. May, 1914. 
10. Breeding rotundifoiia grapes: A study of transmission of character. By F. C. Beimer and L. R. 
Detjen. May, 1914. 
11. Self-sterility in dewberries and blackberries. By L. R. Detjen. Oct., 1916. 
12. Inheritance of sex in Vitis rotundifoiia: First report. By L. R. Detjen. Jan., 1917. 
