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POPULAR BULLETINS. 
1. Announcements. By R. W. Thatcher. Jan., 1908. 
2. The sulphur-lime wash. By A. L. Melander. Jan., 1908. See 28. 
3. Pruning fruit trees. By W. S. Thornber. Feb., 1908. 
4. Notes on swine management. By W. A. Linklater. Mar., 1908. 
5. Spraying for the codling moth. By A. L. Melander. Mar\, 1908. 
6. The milling quality of Washington wheat, I. By R. W. Thatcher. May, 1908. 
7. Summary of the soil survey of the State. By R. W. Thateher. June, 1908. 
8. Orchard cover crops. By W. S. Thornber. July, 1908. 
9. Some new hybrid wheats. By E. E. Elliott and C. W. Lawrence. Aug., 1908. 
10. The construction and filling of silos. By W. A. Linklater. Sept., 1908. 
11. Commercial potato growing. By A. G. Craig. Oct., 1908. 
12. The care of milk on the farm. By I. P. Whitney. Nov., 1908. 
13. Spraying calendar for 1909. By R. K. Beattie and A. L. Melander. Jan., 1909. 
11. The planting of the apple orchard. By W. S. Thornber. Mar., 1909. 
15. Methods of tillage for dry farming. By George Severance. Mar., 1909. 
16. The sulphur-lime wash. By A. L. Melander and R. K. Beattie. Mar., 1909. See 28. 
17. The single spray for the codling moth. Bv A. L. Melander. Apr., 1909. 
18. Growing raspberries and blackberries in Washington. By W. S. Thornber. Apr., 1909. 
19. The use of fertilizer lime. By R. W. Thatcher. May, 1909. 
20. Summary of experiment station work, reprinted from the seventeenth annual report [for 1906-07]. 
By E. A. Bryan. July, 1909. 
21. Experiment station's hybrid wheats. By R. W. Thatcher. Oct., 1909. 
22. Tillage in its relation to soil moisture. ByC.C. Thorn. Oct. 20, 1909. 
23. Trees in Washington. By W. S. Thornber. Nov. 1, 1909. 
24. The pruning of apple trees. By W. S. Thornber. Dec. 1, 1909. 
25. Gooseberries for the home garden or commercial orchard. By W. S. Thornber. Dec. 10, 1909. 
26. Currants for the home garden or commercial plantation. By W. S. Thornber. Dec. 15, 1909. 
27. Spraying calendar for 1910. By R. K. Beattie and A. L. Melander. [Jan., 1910.] 
28. The sulphur-lime wash. By A. L. Melander and R. K. Beattie. Mar., 1910. A new edition of 2 
and 16. 
29. Themilling quality ofWashington wheats, II. By R. W. Thatcher. Apr., 1910. 
30. Spraying for the codling moth. By A. L. Melander. May, 1910. 
31. Clover in the Palouse country. By George Severance. Sept., 1910. 
32. The manurial value of different legumes. By R. W. Thatcher. Nov. 1, 1910. 
33. Spraying calendar for 1911. By R. K. Beattie and A. L. Melander. Jan. 1, 1911. 
34. The soils of Washington. By R. W. Thatcher. Feb. 15, 1911. 
35. Killing ground squirrels. By W. D. Foster. Feb. 15, 1911. 
36. Field peas on a Palouse wheat farm. By George Severance. Mar. 15, 1911, 
37. Commercial fertilizers. By Elton Fulmer. Apr. 10, 1911. 
38. Corn growing in Washington. By George Severance. Apr. 20, 1911. See 60. 
39. The milling quality of Washington wheats, III. By R. W. Thatcher. July 25, 1911. 
40. The char-pit method of destroying stumps. By H. W. Sparks. Aug. 1, 1911. 
41. Butter making on the farm. By A. B. Nystrom. Dec. 15, 1911. 
42. Alfalfa seed production. By R. W. Thatcher. Dec. 30, 1911. 
43. Spraying calendar for 1912. By R. K. Beattie and A. L. Melander. Jan. 1, 1912. 
44. Some problems in soil fertility. By George Severance. Apr. 1, 1912. 
45. The control of the codling moth. By A. L. Melander. Apr. 1, 1912. 
46. Silos and silage. By R. C. Ashby. June 1, 1912. 
47. How to make bread from soft wheat flour. By G. A. Olson. June 10, 1912. 
48. The preventing of the stinking smut of wheat. By H, B. Humphrey. Oct. 10, 1912. 
49. Experiments in fertilizing alfalfa. By R. W. Thatcher and G. A. Olson. Nov. 10, 1912. 
50. Experiments with field peas and soy beans. By P. J. White. Jan. 30, 1913. 
51. Commercial arsenates of lead and lime-sulphur. By R. W. Thatcher. Feb. 20, 1913. 
52. Spraying calendar for 1913: Pests and diseases of the apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, etc. 
By A. L. Melander and H. B. Humphrey. [Feb., 1913.] 
53. Cause of variation in per cent of fat of market cream from farm separators. By V. R. Jones. May 
19. 1913. 
54. Preserving eggs. By G. A. Olson. Aug. 12, 1913. Superseded by 114. 
55. Cleanliness and cold as applied to the dairy. By A. B. Nystrom. Aug. 24, 1913. 
56. "Fire blight" of pear and apple. By J. G.Hall. Sept. 11, 1913. 
57. Prune growing in southwestern Washington. By O. M. Morris. Feb., 1914. 
58. Sheep for Washington farms. By R. C. Ashby. Sept. 13, 1913. 
59. Spraying calendar for 1914: Pests and diseases of the apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, etc. By J. G. 
Hall and M. A. Yothres. [Jan., 1914.] 
60. Corn growing in Washington. By George Severance. Feb. 4, 1914. 
61. The peach twig borer: An important enemy of stone fruits. By M. A. Yothers. Feb. 10, 1914. 
62. Potato growing in Washington. By O. M. Morris, J. G. Hall, and M. A. Yothers. Feb. 15, 1914. 
63. Swine husbandry in Washington. By R. C. Ashby and C. F. Monroe. July 20, 1914. 
64. Winter sprays: Sulphur-lime wash and crude oil emulsions. By A. L. Melander. Feb., 1914. See 107. 
65. "Fire blight.'' By J. G. Hall. Feb., 1914. A post card. 
66. Onion culture. By O. M. Morris. March 10, 1914. 
67. Top grafting of fruit trees. By O. M. Morris and C. B. Sprague. Mar. 11, 1914. 
68. Report on chemical composition of wheat. By G. A. Olson. Mar., 1914. 
69. Dry farrning in Washington. ByC.C. Thorn and H. F. Holtz. Apr. 1, 1914. 
70. Thealfalfa weevil (Phytonomus posticus Cyll.) . By W. O . Ellis . June 10, 1914. 
71. Preparation of fruit exhibits. By R. J. Barnett. June 21, 1914. 
72. Handling apples for storage. By W. J. Young. Aug., 1914. 
73. Stinking smutin wheat. By H. M. Woolman. Sept. 10, 1914. 
74 . Lice and mites . By Helen D . Whitaker . Oct . , 1914 . 
75. The Babcock test andits application. By R. E. Hundertmark. June, 1915. 
76. Winter egg production. By Helen D. Whitaker. Dec, 1914. 
77. Spraying calendar for 1915: Pests and diseases of the apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, etc. ByA.L. 
Melander and D . C . George . Jan . , 1915 . 
78. The San Jose scale insect (A spidintus perniciosus) . By A. L. Melander. Jan., 1915. 
79. Pruning. By O.'M. Morris. Feb., 1915. 
80. Fire blight. By I. D. Cardiff. Feb., 1915. 
81. An efficient alfalfa ditcher. By L. M. Lampson and Byron Hunter. Feb., 1915. 
82. The yellow blight of the tomato. By D. C. George. Mar., 1915. 
