138 BULLETIN 1199. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
OKLAHOMA. 
Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, Stillwater. 
BLTiETIXS. ' 
1. General information, organization, and history. By J. C. Xeal and A. C. Magruder. Dec, 1891. 
2. Station record. By J. C. Xeal. Mar., 1892. 
3. Station notes: Insects. By J. C. Xeal. June, 1892. 
4. Tests of Yarieties: Oats, corn, spring wheat, Irish and sweet potatoes. By A. C. Magruder and J. C. 
Xeal. Oct., 1892. 
5. Some soil analyses. By G. L. Holter and J. C. Xeal. Jan., 1893. 
6. Xotes of progress, analyses i. e. !Notes of progress. By J. C. Xeal.— Test of varieties of grasses. By 
A. C. Magruder. — Some analyses of eowpeas and prairie grass. By G. L. Holter. May, 1.893. 
7. Water analyses. By G. L. Holter. July, 1893. 
8. Tests of yarieties of wheat. By A. C. Magruder. Oct., 1893. 
9. Tests of varieties of yegetables, 1893. By"F. A. Waugh. — Annual report of receipts and expenditures 
of the Oklahoma Experiment Station for the year ending June 30, 1893. Jan., 1894. 
10. Corn. By A. C. Magruder. Apr., 1894. 
11. Press bulletin excerpts [from Press bulletins 1-15]. July, 1894. 
12. Wheat. By A. C. Magruder. Sept., 1894. 
13. Wheat feeding. By J. C. Xeal. Dec, 1894. 
14. Grapes, 1894. Bv P. A. Waugh. Jan.. 1895. 
15. Garden yegetables, 1S94. By P. A. Waugh. Feb., 1895. 
16. Oats. By A. C. Margruder. "Mar., 1895. 
17. Oklahoma weeds. By J. C. Xeal. Dec, 1895. See 41. 
18. Irrigation for Oklahoma. By G. E. Morrow. Apr., 1896. 
19. Methods of destroying chinch bugs. By G. E. Morrow. Apr., 1896. 
20. Wheat experiments, 1895-96. By G. E. Morrow.— Food yalue of corn scorched by hot winds. By 
G. L. Holter. — Fruit culture'in Oklahoma. By H. E. Glazier.— Peach rosette; the melon louse 
(Aphis cucumeris). By E. E. Bogue. June, 1896. 
21. Experiments in corn culture, 1896. By G. E. Morrow and J. H. Bone.— Road making and repairing. 
By G. E. Morrow. Sept., 1896. 
23. Climate and crops in Oklahoma; field experiments with kafir corn. By G. E. Morrow. Jan., 1897. 
23. Cotton culture in Oklahoma. By G. E. Morrow. Feb., 1897. 
24. Oklahoma soil studies. By J. H. Bone. May, 1897. 
25. Loss by exposure of corn stover and teosinte"; composition of pie melon; fertilizer analvses of castor 
bean plant. By G. L. Holter and John Fields. June, 1897. 
26. Some injurious orchard insects. Bv E. E. Bogue. June, 1897. 
27. Glanders; Texas fever; symptomatic anthrax. Bv L. L. Lewis. June, 1897. 
28. Experiments with wheat, 1896-97. By G. E. Morrow and J. H. BOne. June, 1897. 
29. A study of waters for irrigation: the irrigation plant. By G. L. Holter and John Fields. Sept., 1897. 
30. Oklahoma weather and crops for 1897. By G. E. Morrow. Jan., 1898. 
31. Strawberries: grapes; stimulating and holding fruit buds. By H. E. Glazier. Feb., 1898. 
32. Practical chemistry of soils and crons; a studv of the castor-oil plant. By G. L. Holter and John 
Fields. Mar., 1898. 
33. Experiments with field crops, 1897. Bv G. E. Morrow and J. H. Bone. Mar., 1898. 
34. The San Jose scale in Oklahoma. By E. E. Bogue. May, 1898. 
35. Summary of digestion experiments with kafir. Xov., 1898. For full report see 37. 
36. Su mm ary of experiments with corn and wheat, 1898. Xoy., 1898. 
37. Digestion experiments and fodder analyses. By G. L. Holter and John Fields. Apr., 1899. 
38. Analyses of waters for irrigation. By G. L. Holter and John Fields. Apr., 1899. 
39. Texas feyer. By L. L. Lewis. May, 1899. 
40. Bacterioloev of milk. By L. L. Lewis. May, 1899. 
41. Weeds of Oklahoma. Bv E. E. Bogue. May, 1899. Supersedes 17. 
42. Oklahoma soil studies. Bv J. H. Bone. June, 1899. 
43. Fruits for Oklahoma. BvO. M. Morris. Xov., 1899. 
44. Field crops, 1899. [By F. C. Burtis, G. E. Morrow, and J. H. Bone.] Dec. 1899. 
45. An annotated catalog of the ferns and flowering plants of Oklahoma. By E. E. Bogue. Mar., 1900. 
Also popular edition. 
46. Digestion trials. By John Fields and A. G. Ford. May, 1900. 
47. Reports of wheat raisers. Bv John Field.— Exoerime'nts with wheat. By F. C. Burtis and J. G 
Kerr. Sept., 1900. 
48. Crop and forage notes, 1900. By F. C. Burtis. Dec, 1900. 
49. A rhizomorphic rot of fruit trees. By E. M. Wilcox. Feb., 1901. Also ponular edition. 
50. Manuring the soil. By John Fields.' Apr., 1901. 
51. Feeding cotton-seed meal to hogs. By F. C. Burtis and J. S, Malone. Dec, 1901. 
52. The potato crop; yariety tests of cabbage. By O. M. Morris. Dec, 1901. 
53. Common parasites of domestic animals." By L. L. Lewis. June, 1902. 
54. The improyement of the castor plant. By W. R. Shaw. June, 1902. 
55. Bermuda grass. Bv John Fields. Dec, 1902. 
56. Garden vegetables. Bv O. M. Morris. Dec, 1902. 
57. Directions for using vaccine for the prevention of blackleg in cattle. By L. L. Lewis. Mar., 19C3. 
58. Fattening steers: usins cotton seed, cottonseed meal, wheat meal, wheat straw, and hav. By F. C. 
Burtis and John Fields. June, 1903. 
59. Reprints from Bulletins Xos. 47. 50. and 52, and annual reports S to 11 (for the use of settlers). Sept., 
1903. 
60. Planting trees for nosts, fuel, and wind-breaks. By O. M. Morris. Dec, 1903. 
61. Field experiments. By F. C. Burtisand L. A.Moorhouse. Jan., 1904. 
62. Disinfecting power of coal-tar dips. By L. L. Lewis and J. F. Xicholson. May, 1904. 
63. Tuberculosis in hogs. By L. L. Lewis. May, 1904. 
64. Destroying insects and fungus diseases. By O.M.Morris. Jan., 1905. 
65. Wheatgrowing. By F. C. Burtis and L. A. Moorhouse. June. 1905. 
66. The water supply: Bacteriological examinations of water from ponds, tanks, and cisterns. By John 
Fields. June, 1905. 
67. Miscellaneous water analyses. By A. G.Ford. June, 1905. 
68. Soil inoculation: Tubercle-forming bacteria of legumes. By L. L. Lewis and J. F. Xicholson. Dec, 
1905. Also popular edition. 
