160 BULLETIN 1199, IT, S, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
183. Moisture relations of some Texas soils. By'G. S. Fraps. Dec, 1915. 
184. Cooperative fertilizer experiments with corn, 1908-1914. By G. S. Fraps. Jan., 1916. 
185. The production coefficients of feeds. By G. S. Fraps. Feb., 1916. 
186. Fattening lambs. By J. M. Jones. Mar., 1916. 
187. Sprays and spraying. By F. B. Paddock. Mar., 1916. 
188. Tile drainage. By A. H. Leidigh and E. C. Gee. Apr., 1916. 
189. The composition of cottonseed meal and cottonseed. By G. S. Fraps. June, 1916. 
190. The effect of additions on the availability of soil potash, and the preparation of sugar humus. By 
G. S. Fraps. June, 1916. J 
191. The composition of rice and its by-products. By G. S. Fraps. June, 1916. Supersedes 73. 
192. Soils of Grayson, Lee, McLennan, Titus, and Tyler counties. By G. S. Fraps. Aug., 1916. 
193. Commercial fertilizers in 1915-16. By G. S. Fraps. Aug., 1916. 
194. Commercial feeding stuffs, 1915-16; Texas feed law. By Bonney Youngblood. Sept., 1916. 
195. Japanese sugar cane as a forage crop. By A. H. Leidigh. Aug. , 1916. 
196. Digestibility of sugars, starches, and pentosans of roughages. By G. S. Fraps. Aug., 1916. 
197. Progress report of substation No. 3, Angleton, Texas, 1909-1914. By N. E. Winters. Nov , 1916 
198. Feeding baby beeves. By J. C.Burns. Nov., 1916. 
199. Progress report, Texas substation No. 6, Denton, Texas, 1909-1914. By V. L. Cory. Dec. , 1916. 
200. Progress report, substation No. 4, Beaumont, Texas, 1909-1914. By H. H. Laude. Dec, 1916. 
201. Peanut meal and ground whole pressed peanuts for hogs. By L. B. Burk. Dec, 1916. 
202. Progress report of substation No. 12, Chillieothe, Texas, 1905-1914. By R. W. Edwards. Dec, 1916. 
203. The productive values of some Texas feeding stuffs. By G. S. Fraps. Dec, 1916. 
204. Therecurvmgofmilo and some factors mfiuencing it. By A. B.Conner and R. E. Karper. Feb., 1917. 
205. Sheep breeding and feeding. By J. M. Jones. Jan., 1917. 
206. Poultry feeds and feeding results. By R. N. Harvey. Jan., 1917. 
207. Poultry houses and poultry equipment for Texas. By R. N. Harvey, J. C. Olsen, F. W. Kazmeier, 
and T. J. Conway. Jan., 1917. 
208. The fig in Texas. By A. T. Potts. Jan., 1917. 
209. Progress report, substation No. 2, Troup, Texas, 1901-1914. By W. S. HotchMss. Jan., 1917. 
210. Barns for work animals. By Bonney Youngblood. Jan., 1917. 
211. Field experiments with crown gall, 1913-1917. By Helge Ness. Oct., 1917. 
212. The availability of phosphoric acid in rock phosphate. By G. S. Fraps. Jan., 1917. 
213. The composition of the soils of south central Texas. By G. S. Fraps. Jan., 1917. 
214. Progress report, substation No. 1, Beeville, Texas, 1910-1914. By E. E. Binford. Apr., 1917. 
215. Progress report, substation No. 5, Temple, Texas, 1910-1914. By D. T. Killough. May, 1917. 
216. Commercial feeding stuffs, 1916-17; Texas feed law. By Bonney Youngblood. Sept., 1917. 
217. Commercial fertilizers in 1916-17. By G. S. Fraps. Sept., 1917. 
218. Progressreport, substation No. 7, Spur, Texas, 1909-1914. By R. E. Dickson. Sept., 1917. 
219. Progressreport, substation No. 8, Lubbock, Texas, 1909-1914. By R. E. Karper. Sept., 1917. 
220. Egg-producing values of some Texas feeding stuffs. By R. N. Harvey. Oct., 1917. 
221. Progress report, substation No. 9, Pecos, Texas, 1910-1914. By J. W.Jackson. Nov., 1917. 
222. The composition of peanuts and peanut by-products. By G. S. Fraps. Dec, 1917. 
223. Effects of lime and carbonate of lime on acid phosphate. By G. S. Fraps. Dec, 1917. 
224. The influence of peanuts and rice bran on the quality of pork. By L. B. Burk. Jan., 1918. 
225. Cocoanut meal vs. cottonseed meal for dairy cows. By P. V. Ewmg and E. R. Spence. Mar., 1918. 
226. Cooperative soft pork investigations: A method for the testing of pork on the basis of firmness. By 
P. V. Ewing, R. M. Green, and L. B. Burk. — A tentative standard for the testing of pork on the 
basis of firmness. By P. V. Ewing, L. B. Burk, and R. M. Green.— Ante mortem grading of pork 
on the basis of firmness. By P .V. Ewing and L. B. Burk.— Method of extracting fat samples from 
live hogs. By P. V. Ewing, L. H. W right, and L. B. Burk. Apr., 1918. 
227. Studies on the harlequin bug. By F. B. Paddock. Apr., 1918. . 
228. Influence of peanut meal on quality of pork. By L. B. Burk. May, 1918. 
229. Experiments at substation No. 3, Angelton, Texas, 1909-1916. By N. E. Winters. May, 1918. 
230. Spacing of rows in corn and its effect upon grain yield. By A. B. Conner. June, 1918. 
231. The beemoth or waxworm. By F. B. Paddock. June, 1919. A revision of 158. 
232. Mineral requirements of sheep. By G. S. Fraps. Aug., 1918. 
233. Commercial fertilizers in 1917-18. By G. S. Fraps. Sept., 1918. 
234. Commercial feeding stuffs, 1917-18. By. F. D. Fuller. Sept., 1918. 
235. Cooperative fertilizer experiments with cotton, corn, sweet potatoes, and Irish potatoes, 1908-1917. By 
G. S. Fraps. Sept., 1918. 
236. Grain sorghum improvement. By A. B. Conner and R. E. Karper. Nov., 1918. 
237. Progressreport, Substation No. 11, Nacogdoches, Texas, 1909-1915. By G. T. McNess. Nov., 1918. 
238. Dairy cattle feeding experiments. By P. V. Ewing, J. W. Ridgway,and W. A. Doubt. Nov., 1918. 
239. Control of weeds in rice fields. By H. H. Laude. Dec, 1918. 
240. The utilization of yucca for the maintenance of cattle. By J. M. Jones and A. B. Conner. Dec, 1918. 
241. Cottonseed meal. By F. D. Fuller and G. S. Fraps. Feb., 1919. 
242. Hardening peanut-fed hogs. By L. B. Burk and P. V. Ewing. Mar., 1919. 
243. The needs of Texas soils for lime. By G. S. Fraps. Mar., 1919. 
244. Composition of the soils of Archer, Franklin, and Harrison Counties. By G. S. Fraps. April, 1911. 
245. Feeding values of certain feeding stuffs. By G. S. Fraps. Apr., 1919. 
246. Report of the first Texas national egg-laying contest. By F. W. Kazmeier. June, 1919. 
247. The chemical composition of the cotton plant. By G. S. Fraps. Aug., 1919. 
248. Commercial fertilizers in 1918-19. By G. S. Fraps. Aug., 1919. 
249. Field diseases of the sweet potato in Texas. By J. J. Taubenhaus. Sept., 1919. 
250. Storage and diseases of the sweet potato in Texas. Oct., 1919. 
251. Commercial feeding stuffs, September 1,1918, to August 31, 1919. By F. D. Fuller. Sept., 1919. 
252. Commercial feeding stuffs registered for sale in Texas, October 1, 1919. By F. D. Fuller. Oct., 1919. 
253. Report of experiments at substation No. 12, Chillieothe, Texas. By R. W. Edwards. Nov., 1919. 
254. ReportofexperimentsatsubstationNo.il, Nacogdoches, Texas. By G. T. McNess. Nov., 1919. 
255. Beekeeping for beginners. By H. B. Parks. Dec, 1919. Supersedes 142. 
256. The cowpea weevil. By F. B. Paddock and H. J. Reinhard. Dec, 1919. 
257. The cotton or melon louse: Life history studies. By F. B. Paddock. Dec, 1919. 
258. Report of experiments, substation No. 4, Beaumont, Texas. Dec, 1919. 
259. Nitrification in Texas soils. By G. S. Fraps. Jan., 1920. 
260. Wilts of the watermelon and related crops ( Fusarium wilts of cucurbits) . By J. J. Taubenhaus. Jan. 
1920. Dated Feb., 1920, at head of text. 
261. Diseases of grains, sorghums^ and millet, and their control in Texas. By J. J. Taubenhaus. Apr., 1920. 
262. The searing iron vs. the knife, for docking or detailing lambs. By J. M. Jones and C. M. Hubbard. 
Apr., 1920. 
