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26 Colorado Experiment Station 
Colorado (Continued) — 
Carriage Horse Breeding Station — 
information concerning. B. 166, 
1910. 
pedigree of stock at. B. 166 ;9, 
1910. 
climate of. B. 182:1, 1912; B. 
245:1, 1918. 
in relation to agriculture. B. 
224 :6, 1917. 
evergreen trees of. B. 130, 1908. 
Flora. B. 100, 1905. 
frost season, length. B. 224 :13, 
1917 (map.) 
hog raising. B. 146, 1909. 
hogs, best breeds. B. 146 :5, 1909. 
native vegetation. B. 224 :30, 1917. 
potato. 1917. B. 243 :4, 1918. 
industry. B. 175, 1910. 
precipitation (map.) B. 224 :21, 
1917. 
pure seed law. B. 238 :32, 1918. 
swine feeding. B. 74, 1902. 
temperature in relation to agricul- 
ture (map.) B. 224:6, 1917. 
unirrigated lands of eastern. B. 77, 
1903. 
Colorado Agricultural College farm — 
costs of. B. 203 :3, 1914. 
crop cost. B. 203 :9, 1914. 
horse labor cost. B. 203 :9, 1914. 
manual labor cost. B. 203 :8, 1914. 
service bureau expense. B. 203 :35, 
1914. 
Colorado climatology. Robert E. Trim- 
ble. B. 182, .1912; B. 245, 1918. 
Colorado fodders ; an examination into 
their composition and comparative 
values. W. P. Headden. B. 124, 1907. 
Colorado fodders ; a study of compara- 
tive values based on bulletin 124. W. 
P. Headden. B. 125, 1907. 
Colorado grasses and their chemical 
analysis. J. Cassidy and David 
O’Brine. B. 12, 1890. 
Colorado hays and fodders. W. P. 
Headden. B. 93, 1904. 
Colorado Hemiptera; a preliminary list. 
C. P. Gillette. B. 31, 1895. 
Colorado irrigation waters and their 
changes. W. P. Headden. B. 82, 
1903. 
Colorado Lepidopera. A few new spe- 
cies of Deltocephalus and Athysanus 
from Colorado. A list of original 
types, etc. in collection. C. P. Gil- 
lette. B. 43, 1898. 
Colorado Orthoptera^ an annotated list 
and some of the more imporant in- 
sects of 1903. C. P. Gillette. B. 94, 
1904. 
Colorado plants injurious to livestock. 
Geo. H. Glover and W. W. Robbins. 
B. 211, 1915. 
Colorado potato industry. E. R. Ben- 
nett. B. 117, 1907. 
Colorado raspberry industry. R. S. Her- 
rick and E. R. Bennett. B. 171, 1910. 
Colorado statue inch and some miner’s 
inch measuring devices. V. M. Cone. 
B. 207, 1915. 
Colorado sunshine. L. G. Carpenter. P. 
B. 2 in B. 64 ;6, 1901. 
Colorado weeds. Chas. S. Crandall! B. 
23, 1893. 
Colorado’s worst insect pests and their 
remedies. C. P. Gillette. B. 47, 1898. 
Comb foundation. See Honey comb 
foundation. 
Common insects of the garden. C. P. 
Gillette. B. 199 :40, 1914. 
Comparative bacteriological study of the 
water supply of the city and county 
of Denver, Colorado. Walter G. 
Sackett. B. 225, 1917. 
Concerning the duties of the State Board 
of Agriculture and the distribution of 
college seeds and plants. Frank J. 
Annis. B. 3, 1887. 
Concerning subjects investigated by the 
Experiment Station. Walter J. Quick. 
Spec. B. “A”, 1892. 
Conclusions relative to the culture of 
sugar beets. W. P. Headden. P. B. 
10, 1901. 
Concrete — 
destruction by alkali. B. 132, 1908. 
fence post — 
construction. B. 148 :3, 1909 ; 
B. 161 :3, 1910. 
curing. B. 148 :16, 1909. B. 
■ 161 :8, 1910. 
experiments. B. 148 :22, 1909 ; 
B. 161 :11, 1910. 
moulds. B. 148 :9, 1909 ; B. 
161 :15, 1910. 
poured and tamped. B. 148 :S, 
1909; B. 161:4, 1910. 
reinforcement. B. 148 :14, 1909 ; 
B. 161 :8, 1910. 
wire fasteners. B. 148 :17, 1909 ; 
B. 161 :8, 1910. 
mixers, home made. B. 148 :6, 1909. 
Portland — - 
affected by alkali. B. 132 :5, 
1908. 
CONEj V. M. 
The Colorado statute inch and some 
miner’s inch measuring devices. 
B. 207, 1915. 
