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112. Natureand use of commercial fertilizers. By G. S. Fraps. Sept., 1908. 
113. Spray calendar. By C. E. Sanborn. Aug., 1908. 
113. [i.e. 114]. Composition of white lead and paints. ByG.S. Fraps. Nov., 1908. 
115. Fertilizer test with onions at the Beeville State Experiment Station. By S. A. Waschka, Oct., 1908. 
116. The foul brood of bees and the foul brood law. By G. W.HerrickandE.E. Scholl. Dec, 1908. 
117. Commercial feeding stufi'sin 1907-8. By J. W.Carson and G. S. Fraps. Nov., 1908. 
118. Report of progress with citrus fruits at the Beeville substation, Bee County. By S. A. Waschka. 
"Feb., 1909. 
119. Infectious anaemia of the horse. By Mark Francis and R. P. Marsteller. Dec, 1908. 
120. Corn and cotton experiments for 1908. By W. C. Welborn. [1909.] 
121. Report of progress at the Troupe substation, Smith County, Texas. ByW.H.Hotchkiss. Feb., 1909. 
122. The effect of salt water on rice. ByG.S. Fraps. June, 1909. 
123. Commercial fertilizers and poisonousinsecticidesin 1908-9. By G. S. Fraps. July, 1909. 
124. The pecan case bearer. By G. W.Herrick. Oct., 1909. 
125. The chemical composition of some soils of Angelina, Brazoria, Cameron, Cherokee, Delta, Lamar, Hi- 
dalgo, Lavaca, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Robertson, Rusk, Webb, and Wilson Counties. By 
G. S. Fraps. n. d. 
126 . Active phosphoric acid and its relation to the needs of the soil for phosphoric acid in pot experiments. 
ByG.S. Fraps. Nov., 1909. 
127. Commercial feeding stuffs. By J. W.Carson and G.S. Fraps. March, 1910. 
128. Cottonseed meal as hu man food. By G. S. Fraps. March, 1910. 
129. Studiesoftheammonia-solubleorganicmatterofthesoil. By G.S. FrapsandN.C. Hammer. June, 
1910. 
130. Alkali soils, irrigation waters. By G. S. Fraps. June, 1910. 
131. Hog feeding experiments. By J. C.Burns. July, 1910. 
132. Report of the cooperative forage crop work by the United States Department of Agriculture and the 
Texas State Experiment Station at Chillicothe, Texas, 1909. By A. B. Conner. 1910. 
133. Commercial fertilizers. By G.S. Fraps. Sept., 1910. 
134. Report of the director on the establishment of the new Statestations. By H. H. Harrington. Nov., 
1910. 
135. Feeding experiments with steer sand hogs. ByJ.T.Cruss. Nov., 1910. 
135. [i.e., 136.] Organic phosphoric acid of the soil. By G.S. Fraps. Feb., 1911. 
137. Alfalfa in northwest Texas. By A. B. Conner. [1911?] 
138. Cooperative fertilizer experiments with corn, cotton, rice, cauliflower, peanuts, onions, tomatoes and 
potatoes, 1908-9-10. By G. S. Fraps. Apr., 1911. 
139. Electrolysis of humus solutions; an improved method for the estimation of humus. By J. B . Rather. 
May, 1911. 
140. Commercial fertilizers in 1910-1911. By G. S. Fraps. [1911?] 
141. Commercial feeding stuffs. By J. W. Carson and G. S. Fraps. July, 1911. 
142. Practical information for beginners in beekeeping. By Wilmon Newell. Dec, 1911. See 255. 
143. Observations on European agriculture. By G. S. Fraps. Dec, 1911. 
144. The culture of cigar leaf tobacco in Texas. By Otto Olson. 1912. 
145. The active potash of the soil and its relation to pot experiments. By G. S. Fraps. Jan., 1912. 
146. The forms of phosphorus in cottonseed meal. By J. B. Rather. Feb., 1912. 
147.- Digestion experiments with Texas hays and fodders. By C. S. Fraps. Apr., 1912. 
148. Report on experiments with citrus fruits at the Beeville substation. By A. T. Potts. May, 1912. 
149. Commercial fertilizers in 1911-1912. By G. S. Fraps. July, 1912. 
150. Composition and digestibility of the ether extract of hays and fodders. By G. S. Fraps and J. B. 
Rather. Aug., 1912. 
151. Relation of the total nitrogen of the soil to its needs as shown in pot experiments. By G. S. Fraps. 
Aug., 1912. 
152. The heating of corn chops. By G. S. Fraps. Aug., 1912. 
153. A test of the relative values of cottonseed meal and silage, and cottonseed meal and cottonseed hulls 
for fattening cattle. By J. C. Burns and T. P. Metcalfe. Aug., 1912. 
154. Commercial feeding stuffs. By W. L. Boyett and G. S. Fraps. July, 1912. 
155. The ether extract and the chloroform extract of soils. By G. S. Fraps and J. B. Rather. Jan., 1913. 
156. The phosphorus compounds of cottonseed meal and wheat bran. By J. B. Rather. Mar., 1913. 
157. Hog cholera and its prevention. By R. P. Marsteller. Apr., 1913. 
158. Investigations pertaining to Texas beekeeping: Experiments in artificial division and swarm control. 
By Wilmon Newell.— The life history and control of the bee moth or wax worm. By F. B. Pad- 
dock. — A statistical study of Texas beekeeping. By W. H. Dean. June, 1913. See 231. 
159. Steer feeding: Silage compared with cottonseed hulls, and cottonseed meal compared with cotton- 
seed for fattening cattle; sorghum hay compared with cottonseed hulls for fattening cattle. By 
J. C. Burns, C. N. Kennedy, and C. S. ScharfL July, 1913. 
160. Commercial fertilizers in 1912-13. By G. S. Fraps. July, 1913. 
161. The composition of the soils of south Texas. By G. S. Fraps. Sept., 1913. 
162. Composition and digestibihty of the chloroform extract of hays and fodders. By G. S. Fraps and 
J. B. Rather. Dec, 1913. 
163. Digestion experiments on men with cottonseed meal. By J. B. Rather. Dec, 1913- 
164. Commercial feeding stuffs, 1913; feed law. By Bonney Youngblood. Apr., 1914. 
165. Ammonia-soluble inorganic soil coUoids. By G. S. Fraps. Apr., 1914. 
166. Digestion experiments with Texas feeding stuffs. By G. S. Fraps. May, 1914. 
167. Commercial fertilizers and their use. By G. S. Fraps. June, 1914. 
168. Commercial fertilizers in 1913-14. By G. S. Fraps. July, 1914. 
169. The total fatty acids and other ether-soluble constituents of feedstuff s. By J. B. Rather. Sept., 1914. 
170. Texas feeding stuffs; Their composition and utilization. By G. S. Fraps. Nov., 1914. 
171. Losses of moisture and plant food by percolation. By G. S. Fraps. Dec, 1914. 
172. Sudan grass. By Bonney Youngblood and A. B. Conner. Jan., 1915. 
173. The composition of the soils of the Texas Panhandle. By G. S. Fraps. Feb., 1915. 
174. The effect of organic compounds in pot experiments. By G. S. Fraps. Apr. , 1915. 
175. Distribution and digestibihty of the pentosans of feeds. By G. S. Fraps. May, 1915. 
176. Commercial fertilizers in 1914-15. By G. S. Fraps. July, 1915. 
177. Commercial feeding stuffs ; 1914-15; Texas feed law. By Bonney Youngblood. Sept., 1915. 
178. Effect of additions on availability of soil phosphates. By G. S. Fraps. Sept., 1915. 
179. The harlequin cabbage bug. By F. B. Paddock. Oct., 1915. 
180. The turnip louse. By F. B. Paddock. Oct., 1915. 
181. Oxidation of organic compounds in the soil. By G. S. Fraps. Oct., 1915. 
182. Steer feeding. By J. C. Burns. Nov., 1915. 
