18 BUL. 1199 (SUP. 2), U. S. DEPARTMENT " OF AGRICULTURE 
140. The utilization of feed by range steers of different ages. M. G. Snell. Dec, 1923. 
Popular edition of Buls. 91, 103, 128. 
141. Cotton. J. C. Overpeck and W. T. Conway. Jan., 1924. 
142. (Technical.) The toxicity, movement, and accumulation of nitrates and other 
salts occurring in arid soils. C. E. Craig. Apr., 1924. 
143. (Technical.) Nutritive properties of pinto beans and pinto bean straw and their 
use as feed for cattle. H. W. Titus. May. 1924. 
144. Preliminary report on range cow supplemental feeding. J. L. Lantow and M. G. 
Snell. June, 1924. 
NEW YORK CORNELL AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, ITHACA 
BULLETINS 
414. Cost accounts for six years on some successful New York farms. G. F. Warren, 
V. B. Hart, W. I. Myers, R. L. Gillett, C. V. Noble, and others. Feb., 1923. 
415. Results of some experiments in pruning fruit trees. W. H. Chandler. Jan., 1923. 
416. Prices of farm products in New York. G. F. Warren. Jan., 1923. 
417. The maple case-bea:er [Paraclemensia acerifoliella Fitch, orders Lepidoptera, 
family, Incurvariidae.] G. W. Herrick. Apr., 1923. 
418. The clarification of milk for cheese making. W. W. Fisk and W. V. Price. Apr., 
1923. 
419. The apple-tree crotch, histological studies and practical considerations. L. H. 
MacDaniels. May, 1923. 
420. Three little-known clover insects: The clover-head weevil {Phytonomus mele.s 
Fab.), the lesser clover-leaf weevil {Phytonomus nigrirostris Fab.), the 
clover-seed weevil {Tychius picirostris Fab.), order, Coleoptera, family, Cur- 
culionidae. J. T. Detwiler. May, 1923. 
421. Economic studies of dairy farming in New York : I, Condensery milk without 
cash crops. E. G. Misner. June, 1923. 
422. The social areas of Otsego County. Dwight Sanderson and W. S. Thompson. 
July, 1923. 
423. The standard of life in a typical section of diversified farming. E. L. Kirkpatrick. 
July, 1923. 
424. Studies of various factors influencing the yield and the duration of life of meadow 
and pasture plants. R. G. Wiggans. Aug., 1923. 
425. Studies on the treatment and the disposal of dairy wastes. C. L. Walker and 
others. Nov., 1923. 
426. The movement of farm population. E. C. Young. Mar., 1924. 
427. Farm motor trucks in New York. V. B. Hart. May, 1924. 
428. The clover-seed caterpillar [Laspeyresia interstinctana Clemens, order, Lepidoptera, 
family, Tortricidae]. L. P. Wehrle. June, 1924. 
429. The control of bacterial blight of celery by spraying and dusting. H. W. Dye 
and A. G. Newhall. June, 1924. 
430. An economic study of rural store credit in New York. Leland Spencer. Sept., 
1924. 
431. The cost of living in a small factory town. C. V. Noble. Sept., 1924. 
432. An economic study of dairying on 163 farms in Herkimer County, New York. E. G. 
Misner. Sept., 1924. 
433. Economic studies of dairy farming in New York : II, Grade A milk with and 
without cash crops. E. G. Misner. Oct., 1924. 
434. Experiments in crop rotation and fertilization. R. G. Wiggans. Nov., 1924. 
435. The organization and development of cooperative fire insurance companies in New 
York. R. W. Bartlett. Dec, 1924. 
MEMOIRS 
62. Factors influencing catalase activity in apple-leaf tissue. A. J. Heinicke. Jan., 
1923. 
63. The relation of soil moisture and nitrates to the effects of sod on apple trees. 
T. L. Lyon. A. J. Heinicke, and B. D. Wilson. Jan., 1923. 
64. Relation of the composition of rations on some New York dairy farms to the 
economics of milk production. E. G. Misner. Feb., 1923. 
65. The nature and reaction of water from hydathodes. J. K. Wilson. Feb., 1923. 
66. Simplified apparatus and technique for the electrometric determination of hydro- 
gen ion concentration in milk and other biological liquids. F. E. Rice and 
A. J. Rider. Apr., 1923. 
