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Coi.oRADC) Experiment Station 
Colorado. III. A list of orij^inal 
types, etc. in collection. Clar- 
ence P. Gillette. 1898. 
44. Further notes on the birds of 
Colorado. W. W. Cooke. 1898. 
45. Loss of water from reservoirs by 
seepage and evaporation. L. G. 
Carpenter. 1898. 
46. A soil study. Part I. The crop 
grown; sugar beets. Wm. P. 
Headden. 1898. 
47. Colorado’s worst insect pests and 
their remedies. C. P. Gillette. 
1898. 
48. Losses from canals from filtra- 
tion or seepage. L. G. Carpenter. 
1898. 
49. Meteorology of 1897, with illus- 
trations. L. G. Carpenter and 
K. E. Trimble. 1898. 
50. Notes on plum culture. Charles 
S. Crandall. 1898. 
51. Sugar beets in Colorado in 1898. 
W. W. Cooke. 1899. 
52. I. Pasturing sheep on alfalfa. 
II. Raising early lambs. W. W. 
Cooke. 1899. 
53. Strawberries. C. S. Crandall and 
C. H. Potter. 1900. 
54. Apiary experiments. C. P. Gil- 
lette. 1900. 
55. Forests and snow. L. G. Car- 
penter. 1900. 
56. Birds of Colorado. A second ap- 
pendix to bulletin 37. W. W. 
Cooke. 1900. 
57. Farm notes. Alfalfa, corn, po- 
tatoes, and sugar beets. W. W. 
Cooke. 1900. 
58. A soil study. Part IT. The crop 
grown; sugar beets. William P. 
Headden. 1900. 
59. Field notes from trips in eastern 
Colorado. J. E. Payne. 1900. 
60. Bush fruits, including gooseber- 
ries, raspberries, blackberries, 
dewberries, Carl H. Potter. 
1900. 
61. Bromus inermis F. L. Watrous, 
H. H. Griffin and J. E. Payne. 
1900. 
62. Cantaloupes. H. H. Griffin. 1901. 
63. Sugar beets. A resume of the 
work done by the Agricultural 
Experiment Station of Colorado. 
William P. Headden. 1901. 
64. Press bulletins. Nos. I to II. 
1901. 
65. A soil study. Part HI. The soil. 
W. P. Headden, 1901. 
66. Relation of bovine to human 
tuberculosis. G. H. Glover. 
Tuberculin tests of the college 
herd. B. C. Buffum. 1901, 
67. Distribution of water. Powers 
and duties of irrigation officials 
in Colorado. H. N, Haynes. 
1901. 
68. Pasture grasses. Leguminous 
crops. Cantaloupe blight. Ar- 
kansas valley sub-station. H. H. 
Griffin. 1902. 
69. Plant diseases of 1901. Wendell 
Paddock. 1902. 
70. Potato failures, a preliminary re- 
port. F, M. Rolfs. 1902. 
71. Insects and insecticides. C. P. 
Gillette. 1902. 
72. A soil study. Part IV. The 
ground water. Wm. P, Headden! 
1902. 
73. Part I. Feeding value of beet 
pulp. Part II. Feeding beet 
pulp and sugar beets to cows. 
B. C. Buffum and C. J. Griffith. 
1902. 
74. Swine feeding in Colorado. Beet 
pulp and sugar beets for fatten- 
ing hogs. Home grown grain 
vs. corn for fattening hogs. 
Other trials with corn, barley, 
alfalfa, and beets, B. C. Buffum 
and C. J. Griffith. 1902. 
75. Lamb feeding experiments 1900- 
1902. I. Sugar beets and beet 
pulp. II. Home grown grains 
and corn. HI. Small grain and 
corn. b. Warm and cold water, 
c. Shropshire grades and native 
lambs. B. C. Buffum and C. J. 
Griffith. 1902. 
76. Feeding beet pulp to lambs. H. 
H. Griffin. 1902. •• 
77. Investigations of the Great 
Plains. Unirrigated lands of 
eastern Colorado. Seven years’ 
study. J. E. Payne. 1903. 
78. Tomato industry of the Arkan- 
sas Valley. H. H. Griffin. 1903. 
79. Treatment of stinking smut in 
wheat. Joseph Reed. 1903. 
80. Laying down of peach trees. 
Wendell Paddock. 1903. 
81 . Onion growing in the Cache a 
la Poudre Valley. Wendell Pad- 
dock. 1903. 
82. Colorado irrigation wateis and 
their changes. William P. llead- 
den. 1903. 
