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155. Experiments with fertilizers. By F. E. Bear. Oct., 1915. A summary of work reported in 99, 112, 
131, with subsequent data. 
156. A second report on the university farm garden. By A. L. Dacy. Apr., 1916. 
157. Silos and silage. By E. W. Sheets.— Building instructions for home-made silos. By G. L. Oliver. 
July, 1916. 
158. The apple as affected by varying degrees of dormant and seasonal pruning. By W. H. Alderman and 
E. C. Auchter. July, 1916. 
159. Methods in soil analysis. By F. E. Bear and R. M-. Salter. Aug., 1916. 
160. The residual effects of fertilizers. By F. E. Bear and R. M. Salter. Aug., 1916. 
161. Analyses of one hundred West Virginia soils. By F. E. Bear and R. M. Salter. Aug., 1916. 
162. Five years' investigations in apple thinning. By E. C. Auchter. Jan., 1917. 
163. Amount and cost of labor required for growing crops in West Virginia. By O. M. Johnson and A. J. 
Dadisman. Nov., 1916. 
164. Pruning fruit trees. By W. H. Alderman and E. C. Auchter. Mar., 1917. 
165. Potato and tomato diseases. By N. J. Giddings. Sept., 1917. 
166. Certain characteristics of hen eggs. By Horace Atwood and C. E. Weakley, jr. Sept., 1917. 
167. Orchard spraying versus dusting. By N. J. Giddings. Nov., 1918. 
168. Analyses of West Virginia soils. (Second report.) By R. M. Salter and C. F. Wells. Dec, 1918. 
169. A stiidv of the factors governing the efficiency of distribution and rate of discharge of spray nozzles. 
By H. L. Crane. Jan., 1919. 
170. Infection and immunity in apple rust. By N. J. Giddings. Dec, 1918. 
171. Experiments with buckwheat. By F. W. Stemple. Aug., 1919. 
172. Soybean experiments. By F. W. Stemple. Aug., 1919. 
173. A two- vear farm management survey of Greenbrier and Monroe Counties. By A. J. Dadisman and 
C. F. Sarle. Feb., 1920. 
174. The fertilization of apple orchards. By W. H. Alderman and H. L. Crane. Apr., 1920. 
175. West Virginia trees. By A. B. Brooks. Sept., 1920. 
SPECIAL BULLETINS. 
[1.] Potash and paying crops [compiled by A. de Ghequier. 1890. Identical with Georgia Sta. Bui. 
9; Maryland Sta. Special Bui. [B]; Tennessee Sta. Special Bui. D. 
2. Proceedings connected with the celebration upon the completion of the station building and the organ- 
ization of the Sheep Breeders and Wool Growers Association, the State Horticultural Society, and 
the State Dairy Association, Apr. 5, 1894. 1895. 
3. San Jose" scale in West Virginia. By T. E. Brooks and A. E. Rumsey. Mar., 1905. 
4. Spraying for San Jose" scale. By W. E. Rumsey and Fred Brooks. Nov., 1907. 
WISCONSIN. 
Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin, Madison 
BULLETINS. 
1. Sweet skim milk: Its value as a food forpigs and calves. Aug., 1883. 
2. Amount and condition of seed corn in Wisconsin. Apr., 1884. 
3; Composition and digestibility of fodders. June, 1884. 
4. Experiments on milk production. Sept., 1884. 
5. Analyses of feeding stuffs. Apr., 1885. 
6. Experiments on calf feeding. By W. A. Henry.— Analyses of fertilizers. By H. P. Armsby. July. 
1885. 
7. Experiments on calf feeding. By W. A. Henry.— The Cooley system of creaming milk. By H. P. 
Armsby. Oct., 1885. 
8. Oil meal vs. corn meal for milk. By H. P. Armsby. Dec, 1885. 
9. Report on oats, potatoes, and corn for 1885. By W. A. Henry. Mar., 1886. 
10. Tests of dairy cows. By H. P. Armsby. Oct., 1886. 
11. Report on wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, and corn for 1886. Apr., 1887. 
12. The oil test for cream. By H. P. Armsby and F. G. Short. Oct., 1887. 
13. Report on wheat, oats, barley, corn, and potatoes for 1887. By L. H. Adams.— The station vineyard. 
ByW. A. Henry. Feb., 1888. 
14. Artificial fertilizers and land plaster. By A. M. Babcock. Apr., 1888. 
15. Ensilage vs. corn fodder for milk production. By F. W. Woll. May, 1888. 
16. A new method for determining fat in milk. By F. G. Short. July, 1888. See 36. 
17. Report on corn, oats, barley, and potatoes. By L. H. Adams. — Grape growing. By W. A. Henry. 
Nov., 1888. 
18. The constitution of milk and some of the conditions which affect the separation of cream. By S. M. 
Babcock. Jan., 1889. 
19. Notes on ensilage. By W. A. Henry, L. H. Adams, and F. G. Short. Apr., 1889. 
20. Noxious weeds of Wisconsin. By E. S. Goff . July, 1889. See 76. 
21. Comparative value of warm and cold water for milch cows in winter. By F. H. King. Oct. , 1889. 
22. Report on oats and barley for 1889. By L. H. Adams.— Report on potatoes for 1889. By E. S. Goff . 
Jan.. 1890. 
23. Prevention of apple scab. By. E. S. Goff. Apr., 1890. 
24. A new method for the estimation of fat in milk, especially adapted to creameries and cheese factories. 
By. S.M. Babcock. July, 1890. 
25. Feeding bone mealand hard wood ashes to hogs living on corn. By W. A. Henry. Oct., 1890. 
26. Sugar-beet culturein Wisconsin. By W. A. Henry and F. W. Woll. Jan., 1891. 
27. Thef ceding value of whey. By W. A. Henry. Apr., 1891. 
28. The construction of silos. By F. H. King. July, 1891. 
29. Creaming experiments. By S. M. Babcock. Oct., 1891. 
30. Sugar-beet experiments in Wisconsin for 1891. By F. W. Woll. Jan., 1892. 
31. Notes on the use of the Babcock test and the lactometer. By S. M. Babcock. Apr., 1892. See 36. 
32. Feeding grain to lambs; cottonseed meal compared with oil meal for feeding lambs. By J. A. Craig. 
July^ 1892. 
33. Rations for dairy cows. By F. W. Woll. Oct., 1892. See also 38. 
34. Preventive treatment for apple scab, downy mildew, and brown rot of grape, potato blight and smut 
of wheat and oats. By E. S. Goff. Jan., 1893. 
35. Insects and diseases injurious to cranberries. By E. S. Goff. Apr., 1893. 
36. Directions for using the Babcock milk test and the lactometer. By S. M, Babcock. July, 1893, 
Supersedes 16, 31. 
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