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. Variations in bacteria counts from milk as affected by media and incubation tem- 
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Corn culture. G. R. Quesenberry. Apr., 1922. 
The utility of yucca and chamiza as range supplements: I, Soapweed (Yucca elata) ; 
Il, chamiza (Atriplex canescens). L.S. Brown. June, 1922. 
Preliminary smudging experiments. Fabian Garcia and A. B. Fite. Dec., 1922. 
New York Cornell Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca. 
BULLETINS. 
Raising colts. M. W. Harper. Jan., 1921. 
Working plan for a.communal] forest for the town of Ithaca, New York. J. S. 
Everitt. July, 1921. 
An economic study of farm tractors in New York. W. I. Myers. July, 1921. 
Decomposition of green manures at different stages of growth. T. L. Martin. Aug., 
1921. 
The painted hickory borer (Cyllene caryae Gahan, order Coleoptera, family Ceram- 
bycidae). E. H. Dusham. Aug., 1921. 
Production of new strains of corn for New York. C. H. Meyers, H. H. Love and 
F. P. Bussell. Mar., 1922. 
An economic study of dairying on 149 farms in Broome County, New York. E. G. 
Misner. Apr., 1922. 
Studies on insects affecting the fruit of the apple, with particular reference to the 
characteristics of the resulting scars. H. H. Knight. May, 1922. 
The clover-leaf weevil (Hypera punctata Fab.). G. W. Herrick and C. H. Hadley, 
it uly, 219222 
An economic study of the production of canning crops in New York. L. J. Norton. 
Dec., 1922. 
The cabbage maggot (Choricphila brassicae Bouché, order Diptera, family Antho- 
mylidae), with special reference to its control. G. W. Herrick and Wallace 
Colman. Dec., 1922. 
MEMOIRS, 
. The genetic relations of plant colors in maize. R. A. Emerson. Mar., 1921. 
. Liberation of organic matter by roots of growing plants. TT. L. Lyon and J. K. 
Wilson. July, 1921. 
. Lysimeter experiments: II, Records for tanks 13 to 16 during the years 1913 to 
1917, inclusive. T. L. Lyon and J. A. Bizzell. July, 1921. 
Bean anthracnose. M. F. Barrus. July, 1921. 
perature. G. C. Supplee, W. A. Whiting, and P. A. Downs. July, 1921. 
. Attachment of the abdomen to the thorax in Diptera. B. P. Young. Aug., 1921. 
. The Botrytis blight of tulips. E. F. Hopkins. Aug., 1921. 
5. A classification of the cultivated varieties of barley. R. G. Wiggans. Sept., 1921. 
. l'ypha insects, their ecological relationships. P. W. Claassen. Oct., 1921. 
. The inheritance of salmon silk color in maize. E.G. Anderson. Nov., 1921. 
. The biology of Ephydra subopaea Loew. Chih Ping. Noy., 1921. 
. The relative growth-promoting value of the protein of cocoanut oil meal, and of 
combinations of it with protein from various other feeding stuffs. L. A. 
Maynard and F. M. ronda. Dec., 1921. 
. The hog louse, Haematopinus suis Linné, its biology, anatomy, and histology. Laura 
Florence. Dec., 1921. 
. Studies in pollen, with special reference to longevity. H. E. Knowlton. Jan., 
1922. 
. The genetics of squareheadedness and of density in wheat, and the relation of these 
to other characters. Sarkis Boshnakian. May, 1922. 
. Horse raising in colonial New England. Deane Phillips. May, 1922. 
. Insects and other animal pests injurious to field beans in New York. I. M. Hawley. 
May, 1922. 
. The insect fauna of the genus Crataegus. W. H. Wellhouse. June, 1922. 
. A study, by the crop survey method, of factors influencing the yield of potatoes. 
EH. V. Hardenburg. June, 1922. 
. The biology of the Chrysopidae. R. C. Smith. June, 1922. 
. Effect of climatic conditions on the blooming and ripening dates of fruit trees. 
H. A. Phillips. June, 1922. 
The linkage of certain aleurone and endosperm factors in maize, and their relation 
to other linkage groups. C. B. Hutchison. June, 1922. 
Some relations of organic matter in soils. F. A. Carlson. Sept., 1922. 
