4 BUU 1199 (SUP. 2), U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
291. The effects of nitrates on the composition of the potato. W. P. Headden. Apr., 
1924. 
292. Hardy varieties of apples for northeastern Colorado. E. P. Sandsten. May, 1924. 
293. Bacillary white diarrhoea of chicks. I. E. Newsom. Sept., 1924. 
294. Some orchard conditions affected by arsenicals, marls, and other factors. W. P. 
Headden. Dec, 1924. 
295.. Make the dairy pay, testing and handling milk and cream. F. E. Ball. Dec, 
1924. 
CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, NEW HAVEN 
BULLETINS 
'244. Spray calendar. W. E. Britton and G. P. Clinton. Jan., 1923. 
245. Results of dusting versus spraying in Connecticut apple and peach orchards in 
1922. M. P. Zappe and E. M. Stoddard. Feb., 1923. 
246. The apple and thorn skeletonizer [Hemerophila pariana (Clerck)]. B. A. Porter 
and Philip Garman. Feb., 1923. 
247. Twenty-second report of the state entomologist of Connecticut for the year 1922. 
W. E. Britton. 1923. 
248. Twenty-seventh report on food products and fifteenth report on drug products 
• (1922), part II. E. M. Bailey. Mar., 1923. 
249. Report on commercial feeding stuffs, 1922. E. M. Bailey. Apr., 1923. 
250. Fertilizer report for 1923. E. M. Bailey. Nov., 1923. 
251. The raspberry fruit worm (Byturus unicolor Say). B. H. Walden. Dec, 1923. 
252. The European red mite (Paratetranychus pilosws Can. & Fanz.) in Connecticut 
apple orchards. Philip Garman. Dec, 1923. 
253. Better forests for Connecticut. H. W. Hicock. Jan., 1924. 
254. Report of the director for the year ending October 31, 1923. W. L. Slate, jr. 
Jan., 1924. 
255. The twenty-eighth report on food products and the sixteenth report on drug 
products, 1923. E. M. Bailey. Feb., 1924. 
256. Twenty-third report of the state entomologist of Connecticut, 1923. W. E. 
Britton. Feb., 1924. 
257. Report on inspection of commerical feeding stuffs, 1923. E. M. Bailey. Apr., 
1924. 
258. Report on commercial insecticides and fungicides : I, Text of the insecticide law 
of Connecticut and regulations for its enforcement. II, Examination of 
insecticides, fungicides, etc. E. M. Bailey. June, 1924. 
259. Corn in Connecticut. D. F. Jones, W. L. Slate, jr., and B. A. Brown. July, 
1924. 
260. Rust infection of leaves in Petri dishes. G. P. Clinton and F. A. McCormick. 
Nov., 1924. 
261. Fertilizer report for 1924. E. M. Bailey. Nov., 1924. 
262. (Forestry publication no. 15.) The Rainbow forest plantations, guide to experi- 
mental plots and report of progress, 19244. H. W. Hicock. Dec, 1924. 
263. Second report of the Tree protection examining board. W. E. Britton. G. P. 
Clinton, and W. O. Filley. Dec, 1924. 
CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, STORRS 
BULLETINS 
111. Experiments on close inbreeding in fowls ; a preliminary report. L. C. Dunn. 
Feb., 1923. 
112. Infectious abortion in cattle : Fourth report. Calving and blood reaction records 
of thirteen herds. G. C White, L. F. Rettger and L. M. Chapman. Feb., 
1923. 
113. A method for distinguishing the sex of young chicks. L. C. Dunn. Mar., 1923. 
114. Studies on certified seed potatoes. B. A. Brown and W. L. Slate, jr. May, 1923. 
115. Alfalfa in Connecticut. B. A. Brown and W. L. Slate, jr. June, 1923. 
116. Feeding young chickens in confinement. L. C. Dunn. Mar., 1924. 
117. A statistical study of egg production in four breeds of the domestic fowl : Part I, 
Egg production in Wyandottes. L. C. Dunn. Apr., 1924. 
118. A statistical study of egg production in four breeds of the domestic fowl : Part II, 
Egg production of Rhode Island Reds. L. C. Dunn. May, 1924. 
119. Spacing of potato hills. B. A. Brown. Apr., 1924. 
120. Summer annuals for hay in Connecticut. B. A. Brown. May, 1924. 
