24 BUL. 1199 (SUP. 2), TJ. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
219. Cotton production, factors affecting earliness and yield. C. P. Blackwell and 
T. S. Buie. Mar., 1924. 
220. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, 1923-1924. R. N. Brackett and H. M. Stack- 
house. Aug., 1924. 
221. Farm organization and cost of production on cotton farms in Anderson County, 
S. C. W. C. Jensen. Sept., 1924. 
SOUTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, BROOKINGS 
BULLETINS 
201. Some experiments with spring wheat in South Dakota. A. N. Hume and A. T. 
Evans. Feb., 1923. 
202. The chinch bug [Blissus leucopterus Say]. H. C. Severin. Apr., 1923. 
203. Pasteurization of market milk in the glass enameled tank and in-the-bottle, 
T. H. Wright, jr. June, 1923. 
204. Varieties of corn for South Dakota. A. N. Hume. Aug., 1923. 
205. Some tentative statements concerning Fowlds hulless oats. A. N. Hume. Mar., 
1924. 
206. Purebred dairy sires, their value and influence on production. T. M. Olson and 
R. M. Gilcreast. May, 1924. 
207. Forage crops for lambs. J. W. Wilson and A. H. Kuhlman. May, 1924. 
208. Flowers every day in the year. N. E. Hansen. May, 1924. 
209. Potatoes as a feed for fattening pigs. J. W. Wilson and A. H. Kuhlman. May, 
1924. 
210. Some chemical characteristics of soft corn. Alfred Bushey. June, 1924. 
211. Weeds and their control. E. J. Petry. Dec, 1924. 
TENNESSEE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, KNOXVILLE 
BULLETINS 
127. Cotton culture in Tennessee. C. A. Mooers and S. A. Robert. Apr., 1923. 
128. The strawberry crown borer in Tennessee. Simon Marcovitch. Nov., 1923. 
129. Dark tobacco, fertility experiments at the Clarksville station, results from a 
ten-year period, 1913-1922. C. A. Mooers and R.. H. Milton. June, 1924. 
130. The soils of Rutherford County. C. A. Mooers and IL H. Coryell. June, 1924. 
131. New insecticides for the Mexican bean beetle and other insects. Simon Marcovitch. 
Oct., 1924. 
TEXAS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, COLLEGE STATION 
BULLETINS 
305. Swine feeding experiments : I, Three methods of pig raising. G. R. Warren. — - 
II. Dried buttermilk for growing pigs. D. W. Williams and G. R. Warren. — 
III, Cottonseed and cottonseed meal for fattening pigs. G. R. Warren and 
D. W. Williams. — - IV. Peanut grazing and self-feeders for fattening pigs ; 
V, protein supplements in fattening rations for pigs. G. R. Warren. Feb., 
1923. 
306. Grain sorghums versus corn for fattening lambs : Third experiment. J. M. Jones 
and R. E. Dickson. Feb., 1923. 
307. Texas root rot of cotton and methods of its control. J. J. Taubenhaus and D. T. 
Killough. Apr., 1923. 
308. The sweet potato weevil. H. J. Reinhard. Apr., 1923. 
309. I, Fattening steers on cottonseed meal and hulls with and without corn ; II, the 
influence of age on fattening steers. J. M. Jones, J. L. Lush, and J. H. 
Jones. June, 1923. 
310. The interpretation of correlation data. A. B. Conner. Sept., 1923. 
311. The influence of individuality, age, and season upon the weights of fleeces pro- 
duced by range sheep. J. L. Lush and J. M. Jones. Sept., 1923. 
312. Commercial fertilizers in 1922-23. G. S. Fraps and S. E. Asbury. Sept., 1923. 
313. Rice bran and rice polish for growing and fattening pigs. G. R. Warren. Oct., 
1923. 
314. Commercial feeding stuffs, September 1, 1922, to August 31, 1923. Bonney Young- 
blood [and others]. Nov., 1923. 
315. Digestion experiments with oat by-products and other feeds. G. S. Fraps. Feb., 
1924. 
