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22. Influenza. By S. B. Nelson. Oct., 1896. 
23. Some notes concerning the nitrogen content of soils and humus. By Elton Fulmer, Oct., 1896. 
24. The acid test for milk and cream. By W. J. Spillman. Oct., 1896. 
26. [i.e., 25]. Pruning orchard trees. By J. A. Banner. Dec. 1896. 
26. Experiments in the culture of the sugar beet in Washington for 1895 and 1896. By Elton Fulmer. 
Dec, 1896. Also Popular Bui. 105. 
27. A few facts about insects. By R. W. Doane. Jan., 1897. 
28. Clearing land. By F. A. Huntley. Jan., 1897. 
29. Rational stock feeding. By W. J . Spillman. Dec, 1896. See also 43. 
30. Areport on damage to fruit trees caused by the severe freeze of November 26-28, 1896. By J. A. Balmer. 
Dec, 1897. 
31. Irrigation experiments in sugar-beet culture in the Yakima Valley. By Elton Fulmer. Dec, 1897. 
Also Popular Bui. 105. , 
32. Correction of Babcock test for cream; effect of richness of cream on acid test. By W. J. Spillman. 
[1897?] 
33. Fiber flax investigations. By F. A. Huntley. May, i898. 
34. The Russian thistle in Washington. By C. V. Piper. May, 1898. 
35. Miscellaneous injurious insects. By C. V. Piper and R. W\ Doane. May, 1898. 
36. Insects injurious to currants and gooseberries. By C. V. Piper and R. W. Doane. May, 1898. 
37. The present status of the Russian thistle in Washington. By C. V. Piper. Oct., 1898. 
38. Prunes. By J. A. Balmer. May, 1899. 
39. The improvement of country roads. By W. J. Roberts. Nov., 1899. 
40. Fertilizers: Principles underlying the use of fertilizers. By Elton Fulmer.— Sources and composition 
of fertilizers. By W. J. Heileman. Fertilizer law of Washington. Dec, 1899. 
41. Forage plants in Washington. By W. Jf Spillman. 1900. 
42. A new sugar-beet pest and other insects attacking the beet. By R. W. Doane. 1900 
43. Rational stock feeding. By W. J. Spillman. 1900. A revision of 29. 
44. Fish scrap fertilizers. By W. H. Heileman. 1900. 
45. A prehminary report of poison parsnip in western Washington. By D. A. Brodie. 1901. 
46. Potato blight and its treatment. By D. A. Brodie. 1901. 
47. The variegated cutworm. By R. W. Doane and D. A. Brodies. 1901. 
48. A mechanical ration computer. By W. J. Spillman. 1901. 
49. Alkali and alkali soils. By W. H. Heileman. 1901. 
50. A prehminary report on glanders. By S. B. Nelson. 1902. 
51. Locating orchards in Washington. By S. W. Fletcher. 1902. 
52. Planting orchards in Washington. By S. W. Fletcher. 1902. 
53. Nursery stock for Washington orchards. By S. W. Fletcher. 1902. 
54. The formalin treatment for wheat and oat smut. By R. K. Beattie. 1902. 
55. Washington soils. By Elton Fulmer. 1902. Also Popular Bui. 7. 
56. Spraying for the San Jose" scale with modifications of the sulphur-salt-lime wash. By C. V. Piper.— 
Chemical notes on the sulphur-salt-lime wash. By R. W. Thatcher. 1903. 
57. Home vegetable garden in the Palouse country. By S. W. Fletcher. 1903. 
58. Experiments in feeding swine. By E. E. Elliott. 1903. 
59. Root diseases of fruit and other trees caused by toadstools: Root rot caused by Arrnillaria rnelloa: 
root disease caused by Arrnillaria mellea var. By C. V. Piper and S. W. Fletcher. 1903. 
60. A report on the range conditions of central Washington. By J . S . Cotton. 1904. 
61. A report on irrigation conditions in the Yakima Valley, Washington. By O. L. Waller. 1904. 
62. The raspberry cane maggot. By W. H. Lawrence. 1904. 
63. The raspberry root borer or the blackberry crown borer. By W. H. Lawrence. 1904. 
64. The apple scabin western Washington. By W. H. Lawrence. 1904. 
65. Three common insect, pests of western Washington: The oyster-shell bark louse; the woolly aphis of 
the apple; the pear and cherry slug. By W. H. Lawrence. 1904. 
66. Blackspot canker. By W. H. Lawrence. 1904. 
67. Some notes concerning Halphen's test for cottonseed oil; reaction of lard from cottonseed-meal-fed 
hogs with Halphen's reagent; effects of feeding cottonseed meal upon the health of animals. By 
Elton Fulmer. 1905. 
68. The wormy apple. By A.L.Melander. 1905. 
69. Preliminary report on the codling moth in the Yakima Valley. By E. L. Jenne. 1905. 
70. The powdery mildews of Washington. By W. H. Lawrence. 1905. 
71. Preserving eggs. By R. W. Thatcher. 1905. Also Popular Buls. 54 and 114. 
72. The chemical composition of Washington forage crops. (First report.) By R.W. Thatcher. 1905. 
73. Feeding wild plants to sheep. By S.B. Nelson. 1906. 
74. Two insect pests of the elm. By A. L. Melander. 1906. 
75. Apple scab in eastern Washington. By W. H. Lawrence. 1906. 
76. Economical preparation of the sulphur-lime spray. By R. W. Thatcher. 1906. 
77. The codling moth in the Yakima Valley. By A. L. Melander and E. L. Jenne. 1906. Also Popular 
Bui. 5. 
78. The goat industry in western Washington. By D. A. Brodie. 1906. 
79. Steerfeeding under eastern Washington conditions. By E. E. Elliott and W. A. Linklater. 1906. 
80. Growing alfalfa without irrigation in Washington. By E. E. Elliott. 1907. 
81. The codling moth in eastern Washington. ByA.L.Melanderand E. L. Jenne. 1607. Also Popular 
Bui. 5. 
82. The chemical composition of Washington forage crops, second report; analyses of grains and con- 
centrated feeding stuffs. By R. W. Thatcher.— Appendix: The State feeding law. 1907. 
83. Some important plant diseases of Washington. By W. H. Lawrence. 1907. 
84. Wheat and flour investigations (crop of 1905). By R. W« Thatcher. 1907. Also Popular Bui. 6. 
85. Washington soils. By R. W. Thatcher. 1908. Also Popular Bui. 7. 
86. The codling moth in 1907. By A. L. Melander and R. E. Trumble. 1908. Also Popular Bui. 5. 
87. Raspberries, blackberries, and loganberries in Washington. By W. S. Thorhber. 1909. Also 
Popular Bui. 18. 
88. Lime as a fertilizer. By R. W. Thatcher.— Farm practice in applying land plaster in western Oregon 
and western Washington. By Byron Hunter. 1909. Also Popular Bui. 19. 
89. The hybrid wheats. By W. J. Spillman. 1909. Also Popular Bui. 21. 
90. Forest, shade, and ornamental trees in Washrngton. By W. S. Thornber. 1909. 
91. Wheat and flour investigations (crops of 1906-7). By R. W. Thatcher. 1910. See also Popular 
Bui. 29. 
92. Cherries in Washington. By W. S. Thornber. 1910. 
93. A preliminary report of some experiments in clearing logged-off land with a stump burner; a promising 
method for destroying stumps and logs. By W. H. Lawrence. 1910. 
94. Potato investigations. By A. G. Craig. 1910. 
