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Bulletin 123. Preliminary Reporl on the Use of Blackleg Vaccine in Virginia. E. P. Nilee. 
Bulletin 124. Sheep Scab. J. Spencer. 
Bulletin 125. Mange in Horses. J.Spencer. 
Bulletin 126, The stomach Worm. J.Spencer. 
Bulletin 127. observations on the Production of Vinegar in Cellars. W. B. Alwoodand R.J.Davidson. 
Bulletin 128. Orchard studies. W. B. Ahvood. 
Annual Report. Annual Report. 1001. 
Bulletin 129. Orchard Studies. II: The Fruit Plantation— Stone Fruits. W. B. Ahvood. 
Bulletin 130. Orchard Studies. Ill: Notes on Some of t lie More Important Varieties of Apples. W. B 
Alwood. 
Bulletin 131. Orchard studies. IV: Remedial Measures Against San Jose" Scale. W. B. Alwood. 
Bulletin 132. Orchard Studies, V: Report on Crab Apples. W. B. Alwoodand II. L. Price. 
Bulletin 133. Orchard Studies. VI: Second Report on the Cherry Orchard. W. B. Ahvood and IT. L. 
Price. 
Bulletin 134. Orchard studies, VII: Spraying the Plum Orchard; Notes on the Varieties of Domestics 
Plums. W. B. Alwood and II. I.. Price. 
Bulletin 135. Orchard studies, VIII: On the Occurrence and Treatment of Fire Blight in the Pear 
Orchard. W. B. Alwood. 
Bulletin 136. Orchard studies. IN: An Investigation into the Character of Cider Apples in Europe and 
Comparisons with American I- ruit. W. B. Alwood. 
Bulletin 137. Orchard Studies, N: A Consideration of the Commercial Handling of Cider Fruit W. B. 
Alwood. 
Bulletin 138. Orchard Studies. XI: A Consideration of the Principles and Technique Involved in the 
Fermentation and Final F inishing of Ciders. W. B. Alwood. 
Bulletin 139. Orchard studies. Nil: The Chemical Composition of Ciders. W. B. Alwood. 
Bulletin 140. Orchard Studies. XIII: Some Observations on Crown Gall of Apple Trees. W. B. 
Alwood. 
Bulletin 1 11. Orchard Studies, XIV: The Lime-Sulphur Wash. \V. B. Alwood and J. L. Phillips. 
Bulletin 142. Orchard Studies, XV: The Bitter Rot of Apples. W. B. Alwood. 
Bulletin 1 13. Orchard Studies. XVI: The Composition of Apples. W. B. Alwood and R. J. Davidson. 
Annual Report. Annual Report, 1902. 
Bulletin 144. Stock and Poultry Powders or Condimental Foods. D. O. Nourse and M. F'erguson. 
Bulletin 145. Forage Plants. D. O. Nourse. 
Bulletin 1 16. Some Notes on Canning F ruits and Vegetables. W. B. Alwood. 
Bulletin 1 17. Bush I ruits. Second Report. H. L. Price. 
Bulletin US. Hay Substitutes. D. O. Nourse. 
Bulletin 1 19. Cowpeas and Soy Beans. 1). O. Nourse. 
Bulletin 150. The Composition of Cider as Determined by Dominant Fermentation with Pure Yeasts. 
W. B. Alwood. R. J. Davidson, and W. A. P. Moncure'. 
Bulletin 151. Apple Production in Virginia. W. B. Alwood. 
Bulletin 152. Experiments with Caustic Soda and Some Patent Washes Against the San Jose Scale 
l. !.. Phillips. 
Bulletin 153. The Horn Fly. J. Spencer. 
Annual Report, Annual Report. 1904. 
Annual Report. Annual Report, 1905. 
Bulletin 154. The Inoculation and Cultivation of Alfalfa, A. M. Soule and M. Ferguson. 
Bulletin 155. Meteorological Data and Bloom Notes of Fruits. II. L. Price. 
Bulletin 156. Gluten and Cotton-seed Meal with Silage, Hay, "and Stover for Dairy Cows. A. M. Soule 
and .1. R. Fain. 
Bulletin 157. silage, Hay, and Stover in Beef Making. A. M. Soule and J. R. Fain. 
Bulletin 158. Milk Fever: Its Causes, Symptoms, and Successful Treatment. J.Spencer. 
Bull 'tin 159. Soil Inoculation with Artificial Cultures. M. Ferguson. 
Bulletin 160. The Influence of Selected Yeasts upon Fermentation. W. A. P. Moncure, R.J. Davidson, 
and W. P.. Ellett. 
Bulletin ltd. Varieties of Fruit for the Home Orchard. II. L. Price. 
Bulletin 102. Improving the Quality of Cream from Inferior Milk. W. D. Saunders. 
WASHINGTON STATION, 1891-1906. 
Bulletin 1. Announcements. G. Lilley. 
Annual Report. First Annual Report, 1891. 
Bulletin 2. Report of Fanners' Institute held at Oolton. Wash. 
Bulletin 3. Report of Farmers' Institute held at Garfield, Wash. 
Bulletin 4. Wireworms. J. O'B. Sc< 
Bulletin."). Reporl of Farmers' Institute held at Pomeroy. Wash. 
Bulletin 6. Horticultural Information. E. P. Fake. 
Annua! Report. Second Annual Report, 1892. 
Bulletin 7. Two Injurious Insects. ( . V. Piper. 
Bulletin 8. Common Fungus l Hseases and Methods of Prevention; Dodder, c. A". Piper. 
Bulletin 9. Sugar Beets. E. lulmer. 
Bulletin 10. Wheats. Barleys. Oats. Peas, and Forage Crops. F. R. Fake. Review of the Weather 
and Crops in Washington for 1893. H. F. AJciatore. 
Annual Report. Third Annual Report, 1893. 
Bulletin II. Preliminary Reporl of a Feeding Test with Swine, E. R. Fake 
Bull 'tin 12. Forest-Tree Plantation. J. A. B aimer. 
Bulletin 13. Washington Soils. E. I uhner and C. C. Fletcher. 
Bulletin ii. siios and Ensilage. W. J. Spillman. 
Annual Report, fourth Annual Report. 1894. 
Bulletin 15. Sugar Beets in Washington. E. Fulmer. 
Bulletin 16. Feeding Wheal to Hogs. W. J. Spillman. 
Bulletin 17. Insect Pests of the Garden, Farm, and orchard. C. V. Piper. 
Bulletin 18. The Babcock Milk Test, w . J. Spillman, 
Annual Report. Fifth Annual Report, 1895. 
Bulletin 19. Notes on the Crops oi L895. J. A. Banner. 
Bulletin 20. Fiber Flax in Washington. A. W. Thornton. 
Bulletin.21. Susceptibility oi Spermophiles to Pathogenic Bacteria. A. B. Kibbe. 
Bulletin 22. I ullii-ii/a . 8. B. Nelson. 
Bulletin 2:1. Some Notes Concerning the Nitrogen Contenl of Soils and Humus. E. Fulmer. 
Bulletin 24. The Acid Test for Milk and Cream. W. J. Spillman. 
