172 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
95. Chou moellier or marrow cabbage. By W. H. Lawrence. 1910. 
96. Hatching and rearing of turkeys by artificial methods. By H. L. Blanchard. 1910. 
97. Anthracnose of the blackberry and raspberry. By W. H. Lawrence. 1910. 
98. Commercial fertilizers. By Elton Fulmer. 1911. See also Popular Bui. 37. 
99. Field pea production in Washington. By M. W. Evans. 1911. 
100. Wheat and flour investigations: Analyses and tests of crops of 1908 and 1909. By R. W. Thatcher, 
G. A. Olson, and W. L. Hadlock.— The composition and milling quality of Washington wheats'. 
By R. W. Thatcher.— A simple apparatus for determining the milling qualities of wheats. Bv 
G. A. Olson. 1911. See Also Popular Bnl. 39. * 
101. Methods of clearing logged-off lands. By H. W. Sparks. 1911. See also Popular Bui. 40. 
102 . Wheat and flour investigations: A basis for selection of desirable seed for breeding for improvement 
of nitrogen content; the distribution of nitrogen in different parts of a wheat spike. Bv B. W. 
Thatcher. 1911. 
103. The control of the codling moth. By A. L. Melander. Dec, 1911. 
104. Twenty-first annual report for the year ending June 30, 1911. By R. W. Thatcher. Dec, 1911. 
105. The nitrogen and humus problem in dryfarming. Bv R. W. Thatcher. June, 1912. 
106. The penetration system of orchard spraying. By A. L. Melander and R . K. Beattie. Jan., 1913. 
107. Plant diseases induced by Sclcrotirua vcrulcia nov. sp. Bv W. H. Lawrence. Oct., 1912. 
108. Bluesteni of the black raspberry. By W. H. Lawrence . Oct., 1912. 
109. Twentv-second annual report for the year ending June 30, 1912. [By R . W. Thatcher.] Dec, 1912. 
110. Commercial fertilizers. By Elton Fuimer. Jan., 1913. 
111. Areportofthe investigations concerning the chemical composition of wheat, 1906 to 1912, inclusive. 
By R.W. Thatcher. Sept., 1913. See also Popular Bui. 68. 
112. A preliminary report on the investigations of bovine red water (cystic hematuria) in Washington. 
By J. W. Kalkus. Oct., 1913. 
113. Plants used for food by sheep on the Mica mountain summer range. By R. K. Beattie. Dec, 1913. 
114. Tuberculosis: A report of the results of the continuedinjections of tuberculin upon tubrecular cattle. 
By S. B.Nelson. Oct., 1914. 
115. Studies on the relation of certain species of Fusarium to the tomato blight of the Pacific northwest. 
By H. B. Humphrey. Oct., 1914. 
116. The quantitative determinations of mono-, di-, and tri-calcium phosphates and their application. 
By G.A.Olson. Oct. 3, 1914. 
117. Report on fires occurring in threshing separatorsin eastern Washington during the summer of 1914. 
By I. D. Cardiff [and others]. Nov. 3, 1914. 
118. Twenty-fourth annualreport for the year ending June 30, 1914. [By I. D. Cardiff.] Nov., 1914. 
119. First annual reuort, department of dryland demonstration and experiment for the year ending 
Dec 31, 1914. [By I. D.Cardiff.] Jan., 1915. 
120. First annualreport, bureau of farm development for the year ending December 31, 1914. [By I. D. 
Cardiff.] Jan., 1915. 
121. Washington wheats. By E. G. Schaferand E. F. Gaines. Feb., 1915. 
122. A study ofgraxing conditionsin the Wenaha National Forest. By H. T. Darlinaiton. May, 1915. 
123. Time and method of tillage on the yield and comparative cost of production of wheatin the Paiouse 
region ofeastern Washington. By C. C. Thorn and H. F. Holtz. July, 1915. 
124. Bud weevils and other bud-eating insects of Washington. By M. A. Yothers. Feb., 1916. 
125. Preflrninary note on leaf invasions by Bacillus a mvlovorus. By F. D. Heald, Sept., 1915, 
126. Bunt or stinking smut of wheat. By F. D. Heald and H. M.'Woolman. Nov., 1915. 
127. Twenty-fifth annualreport for the year ending June 30, 1915. [By I. D. Cardiff.] Dec, 1915. 
128. Forage eropsin central Washington. Bv M. A. McCall. Jan., 1916. 
129. Oatsin Washington. By E. G. Schaferand E. F. Gaines. Mar., 1916. 
130. The dipterous family Scatopsidae. Bv A. L. Melander. Apr., 1916. 
131. Evaporation of apples. By J. S, Caldwell. May, 1916. See 148. 
132. Isolation and cultivation of Bacterium tuberculosis on a synthetic culture medium. By C. A. Magoon. 
May, 1916. 
133. Asoilsurvey of the proposed Paiouse irrigation project. ByH.F. Holtz. Nov., 1916. 
134. Sheep husbandry in the Pacific northwest. By William Hislop and C, E. Howell. Jan., 1917. 
135. Inheritance in wheat, barley, and oat hybrids. By E. F. Gaines. Mar., 1917. 
136. Twenty-sixth annualreport for the year ending June 30, 1916. [By I. D. Cardiff.] Jan.. 1917. 
137. The coulee cricket (PTanabrus scabricoUis Thomas): General discussion and photographs. By A. L. 
Melander.— Miscellaneous notes on the biology of the coulee cricket. By A. L. Yothers. Jan., 
1917. 
138. Adams branch experiment station: First annual report for the year ending June 30, 1916. [By M. A. 
McCall.] Feb., 1917. 
139. Microchemical studies in the progressive development of the wheat plant. By Sophia H. Eckerson. 
Mar. 1917. 
140. Field pea production. By E. G. Schafer and E. F. Gaines. Mar., 1917. 
141. Barley in Washington. By E. G. Schafer and E. F. Gaines. Mar., 1917. 
142. Gluten formation in the wheat kernel. By. G. A. Olson. Mar., 1917. 
143. The dioterous families Sepsidae and Piophilidae. By A. L. Melander and Anthony Suuler. Apr.. 
1917. 
144. Wheat and flour investigations, V. By G. A. Olson. Mar., 1917. 
145. The estimation of sulfur in plant material and soil. By G. A. Olson. Apr., 1917. 
146. Factors influencing the water requirements of plants. By C. C. Thorn and E. F. Holtz. June, 1917. 
147. A new method for the preparation of pectin. By J. S. Caldwell. Apr., 1917. 
148. The evaporation of fruits and vegetables. Bv J. S. Caldwell. June, 1917. Includes a revision of 
131 and Popular Bui. 102. 
149. Preparation and use of pure cultures for legume inoculation. By C. A. Magoon and B. F. Dana. 
Apr., 1918. 
150. Studies on the morphology of wheat. By G. H. Jensen. Mar., 1918. 
151. The wind dissemination of the spores of bunt or stinking smut of wheat. By F. D. Heald and D. C. 
George. Dec, 1918. 
152. Not published. 
153. Twenty-eighth annual report for the year ending June 30, 1918. [Bv George Severance.] Jan., 1919. 
154. Sugar beets under irrigation in Washington. By F. J. Sievers and E. G. Schafer. Mar., 1919. 
155. Twenty-ninth annual report for the year ending June 30, 1919. [By E. C. Johnson and others.] Mar., 
1920. 
156. A study of goitre and associated conditions in domestic animals. By J. W. Kalkus. July, 1920. 
157. Pea straw for fattening beef cattle. By Howard Hackedorn and Jerry Sotola. Sept., 1920. 
158. Thirtieth annual report for the- year ending -June 30, 1920. [By E. C. Johnson and others.] Nov., 
1920. 
