140 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
OREGON. 
Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis. 
BULLETINS. 
1. History and organization. By E. Grimm. Oct,, 1888. 
2. Horticultural: Preparation and notes on future work. By E. R. Lake. Jan., 1889. 
3. Practical work with insecticides. By E.R. Lake.— Corn worm: insecticides; spraying machines; 
directions for sending insects. By F. L. Yv'ashburn.— Some investigations oh plants poisonous 
to stock. By P. H.Irish. Oct., 1889. 
4. Notes on farm cf ops. By E. Grimm. — Notes on vegetables; ornamental trees and shrubs: orchard 
and small fruits. Bv E. R. Lake. — Wheat, mineral waters, apparatus, soil analvsis, etc. By 
P. H. Irish and W. D. Bigelow. Jan., 1890. 
5. Entomology: Introductory; some injurious insects and remedies therefor; experiments with grain 
beetle. By F.L.Washburn.— Zoology: Gophers and rabbits. By F, L. Washburn. — Chemistry; 
fertilizers. By P. H.Irish and W.D. Biselbw. Am., 1S90. 
6. Chemistry: Examination of cattle foods. By P. H. Irish.— Economic zoology: Circular No. 1, General 
information. By F. L. Washburn. Julv, 1S90. 
7. Comparative tests of small fruits and vegetables. First results. By George Coote. Oct., 1S90. 
8. Notes on varieties of wheat and flax. Bv H. T. French. Jan., 1891. 
9. Silos and ensilage. By H. T. French. Feb.. 1891. 
10. Entomology: Practical work at station: Experiments with codling moth and with a combined fungi- 
cide and insecticide. Bv F. L. Washburn. — Hop louse, life history, prevention, remedies, etc. 
By F. L. Washburn. Apr., 1891. 
11. Notes on grasses and potatoes. By H. T. French. May. 1891. 
12. Comparative test of strawberries for 1891. By George Coote. — Meteorological summary. Bv John 
Fulton. May, 1S91. 
13. Mineral and mineral water analyses; soils and agricultural survey. By G. W. Shaw and Dumont 
Lotz. [May], 1891. 
14. A plain talk about insects; some injurious insects of 1891; the grain beetle (Silvanus rurmamensis); a 
sugar beet beetle (Monoxia autiulata): Tent caterpillars; the branch and twig burrower (Polycaon 
confertus Leconte). By F. L. Washburn. [May], 1891. 
15. Horticulture. Bv George Coote. Jan., 1892. 
16. Notes on varieties and vield of wheat. Bv H. T. French and C. D. Thompson. Feb., 1S92. 
17. Sugar beet. By G. W. Shaw and Dumont Lotz. Feb., 1892. 
18. Insects injurious to young fruit trees: codling moth; kerosene emulsion wireworms- flea beetles. By 
F.L.Washburn. Mar., 1892. 
19. Some Oregon weeds and how to destroy them. Bv Moses Craig. May, 1892. 
20. Experimentsin pigfeeding. By H. T.'French and CD. Thompson. 'Sept., 1892. 
21. Thesoiis of Oregon. By G. W. Shaw and Dumont Lotz. Oct., 1892. 
22. Comparative test of small fruits and notes; comparative test of vegetables with notes: renovations of 
old orchards. By George Coote.— Meteorological summary. By John Fulton. Jan.. 1893. 
23. Experimentsin the culture of the sugar beet in Oreeon. By G. W.Shaw. Feb., 1893. Superseded 
"by Bui. 44. 
24. Potatoes; roots. By H. T. French. Mar., 1893. 
25. Codling moth and hop louse; gophers and moles. By F. L. Washburn. Apr., 1893. 
26. Drainage. By J. M. Bloss. May, 1893. 
27. Plant diseases: Their cause and prevention. By Moses Craig. De%., 1893. 
2S. Continuation of exneriments in pig feeding. By H. T. French. Jan., 1894. 
29. Notes on vegetables, fruits, ruining, etc. Bv George Coote. Feb., 1894. 
30. Potatoes; roots. By H. T. French. Mar., 1894. 
31. Entomological department: Progress of work; codling moth, hop louse, flea-beetles, radish flies, cut- 
worms and wireworms, tent "caterpillars, illustrations of Oregon insects and insect work, gophers 
and moles ; capons and'caponizing. By F. L. Washburn. Apr., 1894. 
32. Five farmers'foes: Canada thistle, sow thistle, bull thistle, Chinese thistle, Russian thistle. By 
Moses Craig. Nov., 1894. 
33. Tent caterpillars; the grain plant louse (Sipnonophora aoenae Fab.); the pear leaf buster: the clover 
mite Bryobia pratensis Garrnan; Koebele's resin wash. By F. L. Washburn. Dec, 1S94. 
34. Fruits and vegetables: Notes on the comparative date of blooming and pollen production of varieties 
of apples, pears, plums, and cherries; notes on vegetables. By George Coote. Feb., 1895. 
35. Forage plants; pigfeeding. By H. T. French. Mar., 1895. 
36. Composition and use of fertilizers. By G. W. Shaw. Apr., 1895. 
37. Experimentsin cattle feeding. By H. T. French. May, 1895. 
38. Fruit pests. By F. L. Washburn. Sept., 1895. 
39. A study in the economy of cattle foods. By G. W. Shaw. Dec., 1895. 
40. Primes, apples, and pears in Oregon. By TJ. P. Hedrick. Jan., 1896. 
41. Spraying bulletin. By U. P. Hedrick and A. B. Cordlev. Feb., 1S96. See 108. 
42. Feeding sheaf wheat; (a) pigs, (b) steers; feeding potatoes to pigs. By H. T, French. Mar. 1896. 
43. Flax culture. By H. T. French. Feb.,lS97. 
44. A review of Oregon sugar beets. By G. W. Shaw and H. B. Miller. Mar. 1897. Superseded 23. 
45. Prunes in Oregon: Is there permanent prosperity for the Oregon prune industry? By H. B . Miller.— 
Prune growing in Oregon. By U. P. Hedrick.— The fruit soils of Oregon; the composition of Ore- 
gon prunes. By G. W. Shaw.— Insects of the prune. By A. B. Cordley. June, 1897. 
46. A plant that poisons cattle ( Ckuta vagans Greene). By U. P. Hedrick. June, 1S97. 
47. The relative digestibuity of cheat and clover. By G. W. Shaw and H. T. French. Sept., 1897. 
48. Spraying. By A. B. Cordley. Jan., 1898. See. 108. 
49. Paris green. Bv G. W. Shaw and J. F. Fulton. Jan., 1898. 
50. The fertility of Oregon soils. By G. W. Shaw. Feb., 1898. 
51. Marketing fruit. By Moses Craig. Mar., 1898. 
52. The cultivation of the hazel nut; also notes on varieties of pears and peaches. Bv George Coote. 
Anr., 1898. 
53. Sugar-beets, 1897. By G. W. Shaw. Apr., 1898. 
54. Notes on flax and hemp. By H. T. French.— Dairy rations. By F. l,. Kent.— Fresh vs. stripper 
cow butter. By F. L. Kent.— Feeding pumpkins to pigs; feeding artichokes to pigs. By H. J. 
French. May, 1898. 
55. Chemical studies of Oregon fruits: Cherries. By G. W. Shaw. Nov., 1898. 
56. Chemical studies of Oregon fruits: Points on prune dipping. By G. W. Shaw. Mar., 1899. 
57. Brown rot. By A. B. Cordley. Apr"., 1S99. 
58. Rose culture in Oregon. By George Coote [and Mrs. H. B. Killin]. June, 1899. 
