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BUL. 1199: (SUP. 1), U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Management of meadows and pastures. G. L. Schuster. Mar., 1922. 
(Technical no. 1.) The effect of hydrogen ion concentration upon the growth of 
seedlings. L. W. Tarr and 8. C. Noble. June, 1922. 
Cabbage wilt and stem rot in Delaware. T. F. Manns. June, 1922. 
Annual report of the director for the fiscal year ending June 380, 1922. C. A. 
McCue. Nov., 1922. 
Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, Gainesville. ; 
BULLETINS. 
Control of root-knot, II. J. R. Watson. Apr., 1921. 
Soft pork studies, II. J. M. Scott. May, 1921. 
Avocado diseases. H. E. Stevens. May, 1922. 
The flower thrips. J. R. Watson. June, 1922. 
Bunch velvet beans to control root-knot. J. R. Watson. June, 1922. 
The bean leaf-hopper and hopperburn with methods of control. A. H. Beyer. June, 
1922; 
A preliminary report upon an improved method of controlling the boll weevil. 
G. D. Smith. Oct., 1922. 
Tobacco diseases in Gadsden County in 1922, with suggestions for their prevention 
and control. W. B. Tisdale. Dec., 1922. 
Georgia Agricuitural Experiment Station, Experiment. 
BULLETINS. 
Peach disease control. J. A. McClintock. Dec., 1921. 
Pimento and bell peppers. H. P. Stuckey and J. A. McClintock. Dec., 1921. 
Guam Agricultural Experiment Station, Island of Guam. 
BULLETINS. 
Para and paspalum; two introduced grasses of Guam. Glen Briggs. Dec., 1921. 
Vegetable growing in Guam. Glen Briggs. June, 1922. 
The sorghums in Guam. Glen Briggs. Nov. 4, 1922. 
Leguminous crops for Guam. Glen Briggs. Aug., 1922. 
Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, Honolulu. 
BULLETIN. 
The pigeon pea (Cajanus indicus), its culture and utilization in Hawaii. F. G. 
Krauss. Dec. 16, 1921. 
Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, Moscow. 
BULLETINS, 
. Work and progress of the agricultural experiment station for the year ended De- 
cember 31, 1920. E. J. Iddings. Jan., 1921. 
. Preliminary report on farm organization in Twin Falls and Latah Counties. Byron. 
Hunter. Feb., 1921. 
The codling moth in the Payette Valley. L. E. Longley. June, 1921. 
. Field peas for pork production. R. HE. Gongwer. Aug., 1921. 
. Tuberculosis of poultry. C. H. Werkman and W. M. Gibbs. Nov., 1921. 
. The measurement of water. A handbook for ditch riders and water users. W. G. 
Steward. Jan.; 1922. 
. The farm septic tank. J. C. Wooley and W. M. Gibbs. Jan., 1922. | 
Work and progress of the agricultural experiment station for the year ended De-- 
cember 31, 1921. E. J. Iddings. Jan., 1922. 
. The eelworm-disease of red clover. R. H. Smith. Mar:., 1922. 
RESEARCH BULLETINS. 
. The effect of available nitrogen on the protein content and yield of wheat. R. E.. 
Neidig and R. S. Snyder. Feb., 1922. 
Farm costs and relative profitableness of seven crops, Twin Falls County, Idaho, 
1919 and 1920. Byron Hunter and S. B. Nuckols. Mar., 1922. 
