2 BUL. 1199 (SUP. 2), U. S. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS 
3. Distribution of Arizona wild cotton (Thurberia thespesioidcs.) H. C. Hanson.. 
Apr. 15, 1923. 
4. The efficiency of legume inoculation for Arizona soils. R. S. Hawkins. May 1, 
1923. 
5. Physical and chemical factors in the growth of asparagus. E. B. Working. Apr.. 
1, 1924. 
ARKANSAS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, FAYETTEVILLE 
BULLETINS 
183. The strawberry tiger moth (Haploa revefsa Stretch). W. J. Baerg. Jan., 1923. 
184. Vitamins, health and the daily diet. J. W. Read and Stella Palmer. May, 1923.. 
185. I, The strawberry weevil (Anthonomus signatus Say) ; II, a false wireworm 
(Eleodes tricostata Say) on strawberry. W. J. Baerg. May, 1923. 
186. Tractors in Arkansas. D. G. Carter. June, 1923. 
187. The soils of Arkansas. Martin Nelson, W. H. Sachs and R. H. Austin. June, 
1923. 
188. Table service and etiquette for the home. C. H. Plunkett. July, 1923. 
189. Life history of the codling moth in Arkansas, with special reference to factors 
limiting abundance. Dwight Isely and A. J. Ackerman. Dec, 1923. 
190. The boll weevil problem in Arkansas. Dwight Isely and W. J. Baerg. Jan., 1924 
191. The self-feeder as a labor saver. H. E. Dvorachek and H. A. Sandhouse. May H 
1924. 
192. The results of fertilizer experiments, 1922-1923. Martin Nelson and W. H. Sachs.. 
June, 1924. 
193. A bacterial disease of foxtail (Chaetochloa lutescens) . H. R. Rosen. Aug., 1924. 
194. Tomato wilt and its control in Arkansas. J. A. Elliott. Sept., 1924. 
CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, BERKELEY 
BULLETINS 
353. Bovine infectious abortion and associated diseases of cattle and new-born calves : 
I, Methods of controlling abortion. G. H. Hart. — II, The importance of' 
Bacterium abortum of Bang and other microorganisms in bovine infectious 
abortion. Jacob Traum. — III, Manifestations of abortion disease without 
demonstrable etiological factor. Jacob Traum and G. H. Hart. — IV, Dis- 
eases of the genital tract of cattle frequently associated with abortion. P. M. 
Hayes. — V, The diagnosis of pregnancy in cattle. G. H. Hart. — VI, Scours 
and pneumonia in calves. G. H. Hart and Jacob Traum. Jan., 1923. 
354. Results of rice experiments in 1922. C. F. Dunshee. Feb., 1923. 
355. The peach twig-borer (Anarsia lineatella Zeller). W. P. Duruz. Mar., 1923. 
356. Observations on some rice weeds in California. P. B. Kennedy. Apr.. 1923. 
357. A self-mixing dusting machine for applying dry insecticides and fungicides. R. E.. 
Smith and J. P. Martin. Apr., 1923. 
358. Black measles, water berries, and related vine troubles. F. T. Bioletti. Apr.,. 
1923. 
359. Fruit beverage investigations. W. V. Cruess and J. H. Irish. Apr., 1923. 
360. Gum diseases of citrus trees in California. H, S. Fawcett. Apr., 1923. 
361. Preliminary yield tables for second-growth redwood. Donald Bruce. May, 1923.. 
362. Dust and the tractor engine. A. H. Hoffman. May, 1923. 
363. The pruning of citrus trees in California. R. W. Hodgson. May, 1923. 
364. Fungicidal dusts for the control of bunt. W. W. Mackie and F. N. Briggs. May,. 
1923. 
365. Avocado culture in California : Part I, History, culture, varieties and marketing.. 
Knowles Ryerson. — Part II, Composition and food value. M. E. Jaffa and 
Harold Goss. June, 1923. 
366. Turkish tobacco culture, curing, and marketing. W. T. Clarke. June, 1923. 
367. Methods of harvesting and irrigation in relation to moldy walnuts. L. D. Batchelor.. 
June, 1923. 
368. Bacterial decomposition of olives during pickling. W. V. Cruess and E. H. Guthier.. 
July, 1923. 
369. Comparison of woods for butter boxes. G. D. Turnbow. Aug., 1923. 
370. Factors influencing the development of internal browning of the Yellow Newtown 
apple. E. L. Overholser, A. J. Winkler, and H. E. Jacob. Sept., 1923. 
371. The relative cost of yarding small and large timber. Donald Bruce. Oct., 1923. 
372. The cost of producing market milk and butterfat on 246 California dairies. R. L. 
Adams. Nov., 1923. 
