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69. Small fruits. By O. M. Morris and J. F. Nicholson. Dec, 1905. 
70. Hardy Bermuda grass. By John Fields. Apr., 1906. 
71. Alfalfa. By F. C. Burtis and L. A. Moorhouse. June, 1906. 
72. Tests of dips as lice killers. By L. L. Lewis. June, 1906. 
73. Hardy trees, shrubs, and vines suitable for planting in Oklahoma. By O. M. Morris. Apr., 1907. 
74. Cowpeas and soy beans. By L. A. Moorhouse. Apr. 1907. 
75. A study of the bacterial content of cream. By L. L. Lewis and W. R. Wright. Juno, K07. 
76. Orchard spraying. By O. M. Morris and J, F. Nicholson. Feb., 1908. 
77. Cotton culture. By L. A. Moorhouse and J. F.Nicholson. Mar., 1908. 
78. Sheep feeding. By W. T. McDonald and J. S. Malone. Apr., 1908. 
79. San Jos6 scale in Oklahoma. By J. F. Nicholson. Apr., 1908. 
80. Rations for fattening hogs. By W. T. McDonald and J. S. Malone. May, 1908. 
81. Texas fever. By L. L. Lewis. June, 1908. 
82. Alfalfain Oklahoma. By L. A. Moorhouse and "W. L. Burlison. Jan., 1909. 
83. Alfalfa seed in Oklahoma. By L. A. Moorhouse and W. L. Burlison. Feb., 1909. 
84. Variety test of peaches. By O.M.Morris. June, 1909. 
85. Bermuda grass. By L. A. Moorhouse, W. L. Burlison, and J. A. Ratcliff. June, 1909. 
86. Tree culture. By O. M. Morris. Feb., 1910. 
87. Indian corn culture. By L. A. Moorhouse, W. L. Burlison, and J. A. Ratcliff. Feb., 1910. 
88. Thesouthemplumaphis(^p/j&s<"tan'aeThos.). By C.E.Sanborn. Mar., 1910. 
89. The chemistry of the kafir cornkernel. By R. O. Baird. June, 1910. 
90. A study of Bermuda grass: I, Cultivation and value; II, chemical composition; III, digestion experi- 
ments. By C. K. Francis and R. O. Baird. Nov., 1910. 
91. The twig girdler (Oncidercs cingulata and texana). By C. E. Sanborn. Mar., 1911. 
92. Spray calendar. By A. L. Lovett. Apr. 1911. 
93. Artificial insemination. By L. L. Lewis. May, 1911. 
94. Hog feeding. By W. A. Linklater. July, 1912. 
95. Varieties of fruits raised in Oklahoma. By N. O. Booth and D. C. Mooring. Nov., 1911. 
96. The vitality of reproductive cells. By L. L. Lewis. Dec, 1911. 
97. Cotton culture. By O. O. Churchill and A. H. Wright. Mar., 1912. 
98. The cotton or melon aphis. By C. E. Sanborn. Aug., 1912. 
99. Dairying in Oklahoma: Some results obtained in feeding dairy cows. By R. C. Potts. — Principles 
of feeding, feeding dairy cattle and experiments in milk production. By C. I. Bray.— Care and 
management of dairy cattle. By C. I. Bray. June, 1913. 
100. Garden and truck crop insect pests. By C. E. Sanborn. Oct., 1912. 
101. Silos in Oklahoma. By C. I. Bray and D. R. Forrester. July, 1914. 
102. The grain sorghums. By O. O. Churchill and A. H. Wright. Oct., 1914. 
103. Sudan grass. By R. E. Karper. Jan., 1915. 
104. Hog cholera. By L. L. Lewis, W. P. Shuler,C. H. McElroy, and L. B. Ritter. Dec, 1914. 
105. Cowpea culture. By O. O. Churchill. Nov., 1914. 
106. Poultry: Breeds and breeding, poultry diseases, farm poultry housing. By A. F. Rolf. Incubation, 
brooding, and feeding. By L. F. Payne. Dec, 1914. 
107. Using the Babcock test. By J. M. Fuller. June, 1915. 
108. The production of first-grade cream. By R. C. Potts. Jan., 1916. 
109. The alfalfa web worm. By C. E. Sanborn. Feb., 1916. 
110. The starches of the grain sorghums: A technical bulletin. By C. K. Francis and O. C. Smith. Feb., 
1916. 
111. Sheep husbandry in Oklahoma. By W. L. Carlyle and D. A. Spencer. Oct., 1916. 
112. A study of the effect of cottonseed meal vs. beef s'crap upon the egg production, fertility, and vitality 
of poultry. By B. A. Ahrens. Jan., 1917. 
113. The locust borer ( Cyllene robiniae Forst.). By C. E. Sanborn and H. R. Painter. Mar., 1917. 
114. The determination of fat in certain milk products. By C. K. Francis and D. G. Morgan. Apr., 1917. 
115. Sudan grass silage. By C. K. Francis and W. G. Friedemann. Apr., 1917. 
116. The sycamore lace bug ( Corythucha ciliaia Say). By Otis Wade. July, 1917. 
117. The fats and fatty acids of the grain sorghums: A technical bulletin. By C. K. Francis and W. G. 
Friedemann. Oct., 1917. 
118. The chicken tick (Argas miniatus Koch). By C. E. Sanborn and H. R. Painter. May, 1918. 
119. Report of experiments on immunizing against hog cholera. By L. L. Lewis and C. H. McElroy. 
"July, 1918. 
120. A preliminary report on feeds fattening pigs comparing protein supplements for fattening pigs, and 
comparing corn, kafir, and darso as a fattening feed for pigs. By J. S. Malone. Oct., 1918. 
121. Experiments with bolly refuse: The economic uses to which bolly refuse may be placed, and the com- 
position of bolly, cotton seed and their products. By C. T. Dowelland W. G. Friedemann. Dec, 
1918. 
122. A study of the cyanogenesis in Sorghum vulgare. (Technical.) By C. T. Dowell. Mar., 1919. 
123. The chicken sticktight flea (Sarcopsylla gallinacea Westw.). By C. E. Sanborn. Feb., 1919. See 130. 
124. The effect of feeding peanuts on the quality of pork. By C. T. Dowell and W. G. Friedemann. May, 
1919. 
125. Comparative rations for wintering breeding ewes. By S. F. Russell. July, 1919. 
126. Sheep-breeding experiment: Inheritance of characters in sheep. (Technical.) By S. F. Russell. 
July.1919. 
127. Darso. By M. A. Beeson and Adrian Daane. Sept., 1919. 
128. The crow ( Corvus brachyrhymhos Brehm). By C. E. Sanborn, R. O. Whittenton, and C. O. Chambers. 
Oct., 1919. 
129. The four-spotted cowpea weevil (Bruchus quadrimaculatus Fabricius). By Otis Wade. Nov., 1919. 
130. The chicken sticktight flea (Sarcopsylla gallinacea Westw.). By C. E. Sanborn. Feb., 1920. A 
revision of 123. 
131. Bacterial blight of beans: A technical study. By C. W. Rapp. July, 1920. 
132. The composition and digestibility of sudan grass hav, darso, darso silage, broom corn seed and sun- 
flowersilage. By C. T. Dowelland W. G. Friedemann. July, 1920. 
133. Sheepfeeding investigations: Comparative rations for fattening wether lambs. By W. T. Mageeand 
A. E. Darlow. Sept., 1920. 
134. Cattlefeeding investigations. By W. L. Blizzard. Sept., 1920. 
SPECIAL BULLETIN. 
1. Texas cattle £ever. By J. C. Neal and M. Francis. Oct,, 1892. 
