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BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
53. The measurement of water for irrigation. By B. P. Fleming. June, 1902. 
54. The shrubs of Wyoming. By E. E. Nelson. July, 1902. 
55. The birds of Wyoming. By W. C. Knight. Sept., 1902. 
56. Food adulteration in Wyoming. By E. E. Slosson. Feb., 1903. 
57. Shade tree suggestions. By Avon Nelson. Mar., 1903. 
58. Growing and preparing agricultural products for exhibition. By B. C. Buffum and Aven Nelson 
Apr., 1903. 
59. The wheat grasses of Wyomi n g. By Aven Nelson and E. E. Nelson. Nov., 1903. 
60. Wheat growing on the Laramie Plains. By B. C. Buffum. Dec., 1903. 
61. Seepage investigations in the valley of the Laramie River. Bv B. P. Fleming. Mar. , 1904 
62. Some food products and their adulteration. By H. G. Knight and R. B. Moudv. Mav, 1904. 
63. Native and introduced saltbushes: Three seasons' trials. Bv E. E. Nelson. Aug., 1904" 
64. Feeding experiments with lambs, 1903. By B. C. Buffum. Feb., 1905. 
65. Wyoming forage plants and their chemical composition: Studies, No. 1. By H. G. Knight, F. E. 
Hepner, and Aven Nelson. May, 1905. 
66. Irrigation investigations on the North Platte River in 1904. By B. P. Fleming. June, 1905. 
67. Duty of water. By B. P. Fleming. Aug., 1905. 
68. Ration experiments with lambs, 1904-5. By G. E. Morton. Oct., 1905. 
69. Digestion experiments with wethers: Alfalfa and native hay. By H. G. Knight, F. E. Hepner and 
G.E.Morton. Apr., 1906. 
70. Wyoming forage plants and their chemical composition: Studies, No. 2. Bv H. G. Knight F E 
Hepner, and G. E. Morton. May, 1906. 
71. Some potato diseases: Their cause and control. [Bv Aven Nelson.] Jan., 1907. 
72. Duty of water on field peas, 1906. By H. T. Nowell. Feb., 1907. 
73. Ration experiments with lambs, 1905-6. Bv G. E. Morton. Apr., 1907. 
74. Ration experiments with swine. By G. E." Morton. May, 1907. 
75. The life and preservation of pitch pine fence posts. By B. C. Buffum. July, 1907. 
76. Wyoming forage plants and their chemical composition: Studies, No. 3. By H. G. Knight, F. E. 
Hepner, and Aven Nelson. Mar., 1908. 
77. Irrigation of barley. By H. T. Nowell. May, 1908. 
78. Digestion experiments: Native hays, oat straw, pea hay, sweet clover, and alfalfa. By H. C. Knight, 
F. E. Hepner, and T. F. McCbnnell. June, 1908. 
79. Ration experiments with lambs, 1906-7. By G. E. Morton. July, 1908. 
80. Dry farming in Wyo m ing. By J. D. Towar. Mar., 1909. 
81. Lamb feeding for 1908-09. By A. D. Faville. June, 1909. 
82. Soil nitrogen. By H. G. Knight and F. A. Smith. June, 1909. 
83. Barley. By L. B. McWethv. Feb., 1910. 
84. Field peas. By L. B. McWethy. Mar., 1910. 
85. Feeding experiments, 1909-10. By A. D. Faville. May, 1910. 
86. Potatoes. By T. S. Parsons. Jan., 1911. 
87. Wyoming forage plants and their chemical composition. ±sv H. G. Knight, F. E. Hepner, and Aven 
Nelson. Feb., 1911. 
88. Woody aster (Xylorrhiza parryi Gray). [By O. L. Prien, Aven Nelson, and L. C. Raiford.l Apr., 
1911. 
89. Feeding experiments, 1910-11. By A. D. Faville. June, 1911. 
90. Reclamation bv drainage: An example of reclamation from seepage and alkali by means of leachin? 
and drainage. By J. C. Fitterer. Sept., 1911. 
91. The relation of the sheep-tick flagellate ( Crithidia melopliagia) to the sheep's blood. By L. D. Swingle. 
Dec, 1911. 
92. The value of fiber-testing machines for measuring the strength and elasticity of wool. By J. A. Hill. 
Jan., 1912. A more detailed report published as a supplement to Ann. Rpt., 21 (1910-11). 
93. A comparison of sheep branding paints. By C. J. Oviatt. June, 1912. 
94. The chemical examination of death camas. By F. W. Heyl, S. K. Loy, H. G. Knight . and O. L. Prien. 
July, 1912. 
95. A comparison of cotswold and southdown grade lambs; fattening rations for aged ewes. By A. D. 
Faville. Sept., 1912. 
96. Ration experiments with swine. By A. D. Faville. Oct., 1912. 
97. The identification of the woody aster. [By Aven Nelson and H. G. Knight.l Aor., 1913. 
98. Alfalfa hay for horses. By A. D. Faville. Apr., 1913. 
99. The life history of the sheep tick ( Melophagus otinv.s). By L. D. Swingle. Julv, 1913. 
100. Meteorology for twenty years. By H. G. Knight and J. C. Fitterer. Sept., 1913. 
101. Zygadenine: The crystallin alkaloid of Zygadenus intermedins. By S. K. Loy, F. W. Heyl, and 
F. E. Hepner. Nov., 1913. 
102. The morphology of the sheep tape-worm ( Thysanosoma actinoides). By L. D. Swingle. Jan., 1914. 
103. Corn versus barley in lamb rations: methods of feeding barley to lambs. By A. D. Faville. [1913?] 
104. Forage crops. By T. S. Parsons. 1914. 
105. The eradication of thesheep tick. By L. D. Swingle. Jan., 1915. 
106. Cottonseed cake versus cold pressed cottonseed cake for beef cows; mixed grains versus cottonseed 
cake for growing beef cattle. Bv A. D. Faville. July, 1915. 
107. Swine feeding. By A. D. Faville. Sept., 1915. 
108. Cattle feeding. By A. D. Faville. Oct., 1915. 
109. Sheep feeding. By A. D. Faville. Nov., 1915. 
110. Sweet clover. By T. S. Parsons. Sept., 1916. 
111. Alfalfa in Wyoming. By T. S. Parsons. Dec, 1916. 
112. The poisonous properties of the two-grooved milk vetch (Astragalus bis ulcatus): Chemical. Bv O. A. 
Beath— Physiological. E. H. Lehnert. Jan., 1917. 
113. The effect of alkali upon Portland cement. By Karl Steik. Mar., 1917. See Bui. 122. 
114. Swine feeding. By A. D. Faville. July, 1917. 
115. Barley in Wyoming. By T. S. Parsons. Aug., 1917. 
116. Winter grains. By T. S. Parsons. Nov., 1917. 
117. Cattle feeding: Oat and pea silage for beef cows; oat and pea silage for growing cattle. By A. D. 
Faville. Dec, 1917. 
118. Oats in Wyoming. By T. S. Parsons. Dec, 1918. 
119. Spring wheats in Wyoming. By T. S. Parsons. Dec, 1918. 
120. The chemical examination of three species of larkspurs (Delphinium barbeyi, Delphinium glaucescens, 
Delphinium geveri). By O. A. Beath. June, 1919. 
121. Swamp fever in Wyoming: Economic importance, general characteristics and control. By J. W, 
Scott. June, 1919. 
