Ohio. 135 
176. Twenty-fifth annual report for 1905-6. By C. E. Thorne [and others]. Meteorological summary for 
1905. By C. A. Patton.— Press bulletins [266-275]. June, 1906. 
177. The Hessian fly. By H. A. Gossard and J. S. Houser. Aug., 1906. 
178. The strawberry test plot. By F. H. Ballou. Sept., 1906. 
179. Fattening range lambs. By B. E. Carmichael. Dec, 1906. 
180. Renewal of old orchards. By F. H. Ballou. Feb., 1907. 
181. Alfalfa in Ohio. By C. G. Williams and C H. Kyle. Apr., 1907. 
182. The maintenance of fertility: Field experiments with fertilizers on cereal crops and potatoes; summary 
of results for 13 years, 1894-1906, inclusive. By C. E. Thorne. May, 1907. 
183. The maintenance of fertility: The production of manure; the reinforcement of manure; the value of 
manure. [By C. E. Thorne]. June, 1907. 
184. The maintenance of fertility: Statistics of production in field experiments with fertilizers and manures 
from 1894 to 1906, inclusive. Appendix to bulletins 182 and 183. [By C. E. Thorne.] June, 1907. 
185. Twenty-sixth annual report for 1906-7. By C. E. Thorne [and others] .—Meteorological summary for 
1906. By C. A. Patton.— Press bulletins [276-285]. July, 1907. 
186. Strawberries: The newer varieties. By F. H. Ballou. Aug., 1907. 
187. Fattening range lambs. By B. E. Carmichael. Nov., 1907. 
188. First report on forest conditions in Ohio. By C. E. Thorne and W. J. Green. Dec, 1907. 
189. Forestry suggestions. By W. J. Green and Edmund Secrest. Jan., 1908. 
190. Evergreens, their uses and culture. By W. J. Green and W. E. Bontrager. Feb., 1908. 
191. Spraying apples. By H. A. Gossard. Feb., 1908. 
192. Fall and early winter injuries to orchard trees and shrubbery by freezing. By A. D.Selby. Feb., 1908. 
193. Silage for fattening cattle. By B. E. Carmichael. May, 1908. 
194. The more important insects affecting Ohio shade trees. By J. S. Houser. June, 1908. See 332. 
195. Feeding work horses. By B. E. Carmichael. June, 1908. 
196. Twenty-seventh annual report for 1907-8. By C. E. Thorne [and others]. — Meteorological summary 
lor 1907. By C. A. Patton.— Press bulletins [286-292]. July, 1908. 
197. The catalpa midge. By H. A. Gossard. Oct., 1908. 
198. Spring manual of practice in economic zoology. By H. A. Gossard. Nov., 1908. 
199. Spray calendar with seed and soil treatment methods. By W. J. Green, A. D. Selby, and H. A. Gos- 
sard. Dec, 1908. A revision of 147. See 232. 
200. Second annual report on forest conditions in Ohio. [By C. E. Thorne] and W. J. Green. Dec, 1908. 
201. The mineral elements in animal nutrition. By E. B. Forbes. Jan., 1909. A corrected edition was 
issued to replace copies first distributed. 
202. The raspberry Byturus (Byturus unicolor). By W. H. Goodwin. Feb., 1909. 
203. Studies in diseases of cereals and grasses. By A. D. Selby and T. F. Manns. April, 1909. 
204. Forest conditions in Ohio. By W. J. Green and Edmund Secrest. June, 1909. 
205. Twenty-eighth annual report for 1908-1909. By C. E. Thorne [and others] .—Meteorological summary 
for 1908. ByC.A. Patton.— Press bulletins [293-303]. July, 1909. 
206. The maintenance of fertility: Field experiments with fertilizers and manures on tobacco, corn, wheat, 
and clover in the Miami Valley. Aug., 1909. 
207. The balance between inorganic acids and bases in animal nutrition. By E.B. Forbes. Aug., 1909. 
208. Protection of fruit trees from rodents. By F. H. Ballou. Aug., 1909. 
209. Rations for fattening swine. By B. E. Carmichael. Aug., 1909. 
210. The blade blight of oats, a bacterial disease. By T. F. Manns. Oct., 1909. 
211. Third annual report on forest conditions in Ohio. By C. E. Thorne, W. J. Green, and Edmund Secrest. 
Nov., 1909. 
212. Corn judging: Studies of prominent ear characters in their relation to yield. By C. G. Williams and 
F. A. Welton. Dec, 1909. 
213. Specific effects of rations on the development of swine. By E.B. Forbes. Dec, 1909. 
214. A brief handbook of the diseases of cultivated plants in Ohio. By A. D. Selby. Mar., 1910. A 
revision of 121. 
215. Methods for the quantitative estimation of inorganic phosphorus in vegetable and animal substances. 
ByE.B.Forbes,A.Lehmann,R.C.CoUison,andA.C.Whittier. Apr., 1910. 
216. Spraying machinery. By W. H. Goodwin. Apr., 1910. 
217. Apple culture in Ohio. By F. H. Ballou. May, 1910. 
218. The status of the potato-growing industry in Ohio. By F. H. Ballou.— Seasonal notes on potatoes. 
By J. H. Gourley. June, 1910. 
219. The relative durability of post timbers. By J. J. Crumley. June, 1910. 
220. Twenty-ninth annual report for 1909-10. By C. E. Thorne [and others].— Meteorological summary 
forl909. ByC.A. Patton.— Press bulletins [304-314], July, 1910. 
221. The composition of wheat: Influence of various factors on the phosphorus, potassium, and nitrogen 
content of the wheat plant. By J. W.Ames. Nov., 1910. 
222. The mineral nutrients in blue-grass. By E. B. Forbes, A.C. Whittier, and R.C.Collison. Dec, 1910. 
223. Fourth annual report on forest conditions in Ohio. By W. J. Green. Nov., 1910. 
224. The rejuvenation of orchards: Report of spraying experiments in southeastern Ohio, 1910. By F. H. 
Ballou. Dec, 1910. 
225. The farm grasses of Ohio. By C. G. WiUiams. Jan., 1911. 
226. The wheat joint worm. By J. S. Houser. Feb., 1911. 
227. Farm equipment. By L. W. Ellis. Feb., 1911. 
228. Two recent important cabbage diseases of Ohio. By T. F. Manns. Mar., 1911. 
229. The Fusarium blight (wilt) and dry rot of the potato: Preliminary studies and field experiments. By 
T. F. Manns. May, 1911. 
230. Thirtieth annual report for 1910-1911. Bv C. E. Thorne [and others].— Meteorological summary for 
1910. ByC.A. Patton .—Press bulletins [315-322]. July, 1911. 
231. Wheat experiments. By C. G. Williams and F. A. Welton. July, 1911. 
232. Spray calendar with seed, soil, and disinfection treatment methods. By W. J. Green, A. D. Selby, 
and H. A. Gossard. Dec, 1911. A revision of 199. See 309. 
233. Fall manual of practice in economic zoology. By H. A. Gossard. Nov., 1911. 
234. Flour mill fumigation. By W. H. Goodwin. Jan., 1912. 
235. The climate of Ohio. Bv J. W. Smith. Jan., 1912. 
236. Strawberry notes for 1910-11. By W.J.Green, J. H. Gourley, and Paul Thayer. Feb., 1912. 
237. The soybean and cowpea. By C. G. Williams and F. A. Welton. Feb., 1912. 
238. Tobacco culture in Ohio: Results of investigations from 1903 to 1911. By A. D. Selby and True 
Houser. Mar., 1912. 
239. Tobacco: Breeding cigar filler in Ohio, report in hybridizing and selection work in the Miami Valley 
district, 1903-1911. By A. D. Selby and True Houser. Apr., 1912. 
240. The rejuvenation of orchards: Report of spraving, fertilization, and thinning experiments in south- 
eastern Ohio, 1911. By F. H, Ballou. June, 1912. 
