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NEBRASK A—NEVADA—NEW HAMPSHIRE—NEW JERSEY. 13 
RESEARCH BULLETINS. 
. The regional adaption of corn in Nebraska. T. A. Kiesselbach and F. D. Keim. 
Apr. 1, 1921. 
. Corn investigations. T. A. Kiesselbach. June, 1922. 
. Studies of immunity against hemorrhagic septicemia. Leunis Van Es and H. M. 
Martin. Aug., 1922. 
. A study of the environmental conditions influencing the development of stem rust 
in the absence of an alternate host: I, The viability of the urediniospores of 
Puccinia graminis tritici form III. G. L. Peltier. Sept. 1, 1922. 
Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Reno. 
BULLETINS. 
. Death camas (Zygadenus paniculatus and Zygadenus venenosus) plants pcisonous 
to sheep and cattle. C. E. Fleming, N. F. Peterson, M. R. Miller, and L. H. 
Wright. Feb., 1921. 
. Horse-flies and cattle. S. B. Doten. May, 1921. 
. One-night camps ys. established bed-grounds on Nevada sheep ranges. C. E. Flem- 
ing. Aug., 1922. Revision of 94, with additional data. 
. The spring rabbit-brush (Tetradymia glabrata), a range plant poisonous to sheep: 
Section I, Studies of the poisonous effects of spring rabbit-brush; seetion II, 
preliminary studies of the chemistry of the poisonous principle of the plant, 
with a detailed description of the symptoms and post-mortem conditions in 
poisoned sheep. C. E. Fleming, M. R. Miller, and L. R. Vawter. Sept. 1, 1922. 
New Hampshire Agricultural Experimental Station, Durham. 
BULLETINS. 
Report of the New Hampshire agricultural experiment station for the biennium 
ending June 30, 1920. J.C. Kendall. May, 1921. 
Digging up facts for New Hampshire farms. A brief survey of some of the re- 
search work conducted at the New Hampshire agricultural experiment station. 
J. C. Kendall. June, 1921. 
inspection of commercial feeding-stuffs, made for the state department of agri- 
eulture. H. R. Kraybill, T. O. Smith, and C. P. Spaeth. Aug., 1921. 
inspection of commercial fertilizers for 1921, made for the state department of 
agriculture. H. R. Kraybill, T. O. Smith, and C. P. Spaeth. Nov., 1921. 
Results of seed tests for 1921, made for the state department of agriculture. 
M. G. Eastman. Dec., 1921. - 
Report of the director of the New Hampshire agricultural experiment station for 
the year ending June 30, 1921. J. C. Kendall. Jan., 1922.. 
Studies in termite control. W. €. O’Kare and W. A. Osgood. Apr., 1922. 
Inspection of commercial feeding-stuffs, made for the State department of agricul- 
ture. H. R. Kraybill, T. O. Smith, and C. P. Spaeth. Aug., 1922. 
Inspection of commercial fertilizers for 1922, made for the State department of 
agriculture. H. R. Kraybill, T. O. Smith, and C. P. Spaeth. Oct., 1922. 
Results of seed tests for 1922, made for the State department of agriculture. M. G. 
Eastman. Dec., 1922. 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS. 
Experiments with contact sprays for leaf miners. W. C. O’Kane and C. A. 
Weigel. Feb., 1921. 
The effects of shading some horticultural plants, a preliminary report. J. H. 
Gourley and G. T. Nightingale. June, 1921. 
Laboratory studies of the toxicity of some sulphur fungicides. W.L. Doran. Mar., 
1922, : 
Diffusion of carbon bisulphide in soil. W.C. O’Kane. June, 1922. 
Bordeaux mixture: II, Stimulatory action. O. R. Butler. June, 1922. 
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Statien, New Brunswick. 
BULLETINS. 
The chemical composition of the soils of the Camden area in New Jersey. A. W. 
Blair and H. C. McLean. Jan., 1921. 
The artificial incubation and brooding of turkeys. H. W. Graybill. Jan., 1921. 
The mosquitoes of New Jersey and their control. T. J. Headlee. Jan., 1921. Re- 
vision of 276. 
