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Bulletin 186. The Sterile Fungus Rhizoctonia as a Cause of Plant Diseases in America. B. M. Dogear 
and F. ('. Stewart. 
Bulletin 187. The Palmer Worm. M. V. Slingerland. 
Bulletin 188. Spray Calendar. 
Bulletin 189. Oswego Strawberries. L. II. Bailey. 
Bulletin 190. Three Unusual Strawberry Pests and a Greenhouse Pest. M. V. Slingerland. 
Bulletin 191. Tillage Experiments with "Potatoes. J. L. Stone. 
Bulletin 192. Further Experiments Against the Peach-Tree Borer. M. V. Slingerland. 
Bulletin 193. Studies of Some Shade Tree and Timber-Destroying Fungi. <i. 1- . Atkinson. 
Bulletin 194. The Hessian Fly: Its Ravages in New York in 1901. I. P. Roberts, M. V. slingerland, 
and .1. L. Stone. 
Bulletin 195. Further Observations upon Ropiness in Milk and Cream. A. R. Ward. 
Bulletin 196. Fourth Report on Potato Culture. L. A. Clinton. 
Bulletin 197. Investigations Concerning the Germicidal Action in Cow's Milk. O. F. Hunziker. 
Annual Report. Fourteenth Annual Report, 1901. 
Bulletin 198. Orchard Cover Crops. J. Craig. 
Bulletin 199. Separator Skimmed Milk as I-ood for Pigs. L. A. Clinton. 
Bulletin 200. Muskmelons. J.Craig. 
Bulletin 201. Buying and Using Commercial Fertilizers. L. A. Clinton. 
Bulletin 202. Trap Lanterns, or "Moth Catchers." M. V. Slingerland. 
Bulletin 203. The Care and Handling of Milk. O. F. Hunziker. 
Bulletin 204. Cooperative Experiments and Cost of Egg Production. II. II. Wing. 
Bulletin 205. Shade Trees. W. A. Murrell. 
Bulletin 206. Sixth Report of Extension Work. J. Craig. 
Bulletin 207. Pink Rot, an Attendant of Apple Scab. J. Craig and J. M. Van Hook. 
Bulletin 208. The Grape Root-Worm. M. V. Slingerland and J. Craig. 
Annual Report. Fifteenth Annual Report, 1902. 
Bulletin 209. Distinctive Characteristics of the Species of the Genus Lecanium. W. C. Thro. 
Bulletin 210. Commercial Bean Growing in New York. J. L. Stone. 
Bulletin 211. Cooperative Poultry Experiments: The Yearly Record of Three Flocks. II. II. Wing. 
Bulletin 212. Second Report on Cooperative Records on the Cost of Producing Eggs. H. H. Wing. 
Bulletin 213. Methods of Milking. H. H. Wing and J. A. Foord. 
Annual Report Sixteenth Annual Report, 1903. 
Bulletin 214. The Ribbed Cocoon Maker of the Apple. M. V Slingerland and Philena B. Fletcher. 
Bulletin 215. The Grape Leaf Hopper. M. V. Slingerland. 
Bulletin 216. Spraying Experiments: Spraying for Wild Mustard. J. L. Stone.— The Dust Sprav. 
J. Craig. 
Bulletin 217. Sprav Calendar. 
Bulletin 218. Onion Blight. H. H. Whetzel. 
Bulletin 219. Diseases of Ginseng. J. M. Van Hook. 
Bulletin 220. Skimmed Milk for Pigs. H. H. Wing. 
Bulletin 221. Alfalfa in New York. J. L. Stone. 
Bulletin 222. Record of an Attempt to Increase the Fat in Milk by Means of Liberal Feeding. II. II. 
Wing and J. A. Foord. 
Bulletin 223. The Grape Berry Moth. M. V. Slingerland. 
Bulletin 224. Two Grape Pests. M. V. Slingerland and F. Johnson. 
Annual Report. Seventeenth Annual Report, 1904. 
Bulletin 225. Bovine Tuberculosis V.A.Moore. 
Bulletin 226. The Apple Industry. G. F. Warren— Geology. W. E. McCourt. 
Bulletin 227. Mushroom Growing for Amateurs. G. F. Atkinson and R. Shore. 
Bulletin 228. Potato Growing in New York. J. L. Stone. 
Bulletin 229. An Apple Orchard Survev of Orleans County. G. F. Warren. 
Bulletin 230. A Study of Quality in Potatoes. J. W. Gilmore. 
Bulletin 231. Second Report on the Forcing of Strawberries: Notes on the Forcing of Tomatoes, 
Cucumbers, and Melons. C. E. Hunn and J. Craig. 
Bulletin 232. Experiments on the Influence of Fertilizers upon the Yield of Timothy Hay when Grown 
on Dunkirk Clay Loam in Tompkins County N. Y. J. W. Gilmore and S. Eraser. 
Bulletin 233. Two New Shade-tree Pests: Sawfly Leaf Miners on European Elms and Alder. M. V. 
Slingerland. 
Annual Report. Eighteenth Annual Report, 1905. 
Bulletin 231. The Bronze Birch Borer: An Insect Destroying the White Birch. M. Y. Slingerland. 
Bulletin 235. Cooperative Spraving Experiments. M. V. "Slingerland. 
Bulletin 236. The Blight Canker of Apple Trees II. H. Whetzel. 
Bulletin 237. Alfalfa. J. L. Stone, J. W. Gilmore, and S. Fraser. 
Bulletin 238. Buckwheat. J.L.Stone. 
Bulletin 239. Some Diseases of Beans. H. H. Whetzel. 
NEW YORK STATE STATION, 1882-1906. 
Bulletin 1. Test of Small Fruits and Vegetables: Culture Experiments with Wheat, Corn, and Pota- 
toes: Description of Lysimeters. E. L. Sturtevant. 
Bulletin 2. Potato Experiments with Seed Cut Different Sizes. E. L. Sturtevant. 
Bulletin 3. Corn Culture; Root Washing of the Potato: Analyses of Pigweed ( Ckenopodium album). 
E. L. Sturtevant. 
Bulletin 4. Wheat. E. L. Sturtevant. 
Bulletin 5. Cultivation of the Soil to Retard Evaporation: Tests of Peas. Cabbages, and Tomatoes; 
Analysis of Redweed (Amaranthus retroflexus). E. L. Sturtevant. 
Bulletin *('•. Corn, Potatoes, Sorghum, and Cabbage, and Cabbage Worm and Borer. E. L. stur- 
tevant. 
Bulletin 7. Potatoes, Pacey Ray Grass, Soja hispida (Japanese bean), and Analyses of Cowpea. E. L. 
Sturtevant. 
Bulletins. Teosinle. Pearl Millet, Chinese Bean. Cow peas. Tomato Rot, and Peas. E. L. Sturtevant. 
Bulletin 9. Sorghum: Filling Silo with Corn: Stirring Soil to Retard Evaporation; Cucumbers. E. L. 
Sturtevant. 
Bulletin 10. Soy Bean. Pasture Grasses, J3eed improvement, Analysis of Tomato, and Sugar in Corn. 
K. L. Sturtevant. 
Bulletin 11. Oats, Cowpeas, and Weeds. E. L. Sturtevant. 
Bulletin 12. Barley, and Agricultural Museum. E. L. Sturtevant. 
