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BULLETINS 
No. 
253. Irrigation and Soil Conditions in the 
Sierra Nevada Foothills, California. 
261. Melaxuma of the Walnut, “Juglans 
regia.” 
262. Citrus Diseases of Florida and Cuba 
Compared with those of California. 
263. Size Grades for Ripe Olives. 
268. Growing and Grafting Olive Seedlings. 
270. A Comparison of Annual Cropping, Bi¬ 
ennial Cropping, and Green Manures 
on the Yield of Wheat. 
273. Preliminary Report on Kearney Vine¬ 
yard Experimental Drain. 
275. The Cultivation of Belladonna in Cali¬ 
fornia. 
276. The Pomegranate. 
278. Grain Sorghums. 
279. Irrigation of Rice in California. 
280. Irrigation of Alfalfa in the Sacramento 
Valley. 
283. The Olive Insects of California. 
285. The Milk Goat in California. 
286. Commercial Fertilizers. 
287. Vineear from Waste Fruits. 
294. Bean Culture in California. 
297. The Almond in California. 
298. Seedless Raisin Grapes. 
299. The Use of Lumber on California Farms. 
304. A study on the Effects of Freezes on 
Citrus in California. 
308. I. Fumigation with Liquid Hydrocyanic 
Acid. II. Physical and Chemical Prop¬ 
erties of Liquid Hydrocyanic Acid. 
310. Plum Pollination. 
312. Mariout Barley. 
313. Pruning Young Deciduous Fruit Trees. 
316. The Kaki or Oriental Persimmon. 
317. Selections of Stocks in Citrus Propa¬ 
gation. 
No. 
319. Caprifigs and Caprification. 
321. Commercial Production of Grape Syrup. 
324. Storage of Perishable Fruit at Freezing 
Temperatures. 
325. Rice Irrigation Measurements and Ex¬ 
periments in Sacramento Valley, 
1914-1919. 
328. Prune Growing in California. 
330. Dehydration of Fruits. 
331. Phylloxera-Resistant Stocks. 
332. Walnut Culture in California. 
334. Preliminary Volume Tables for Second- 
Growth Redwoods. 
335. Cocoanut Meal as a Feed for Dairy 
Cows and Other Livestock. 
336. The Preparation of Nicotine Dust as 
an Insecticide. 
337. Some Factors of Dehydrater Efficiency. 
339. The Relative Cost of Making Logs from 
Small and Large Timber. 
340. Control of the Pocket Gopher in Cali¬ 
fornia. 
341. Studies on Irrigation of Citrus Groves. 
342. Hog Feeding Experiments. 
343. Cheese Pests and Their Control. 
344. Cold Storage as an Aid to the Market¬ 
ing of Plums. 
345. Fertilizer Experiments with Citrus 
Trees. 
346. Almond Pollination. 
347. The Control of Red Spiders in Decidu¬ 
ous Orchards. 
348. Pruning Young Olive Trees. 
352. Further Experiments in Plum Pollina¬ 
tion. 
353. Bovine Infectious Abortion. 
CIRCULARS 
No. 
70. Observations on the Status of Corn 
Growing in California. 
82. The Common Ground Squirrel of Cali¬ 
fornia. 
87. Alfalfa. 
110. Green Manuring in California. 
111. The Use of Lime and Gypsum on Cali¬ 
fornia Soils. 
113. Correspondence Courses in Agriculture. 
126. Spraying for the Grape Leaf Hopper. 
127. House Fumigation. 
136. Melilotus indie a as a Green-Manure 
Crop for California. 
138. The Silo in California Agriculture.. 
144. Oidium or Powdery Mildew of the Vine. 
148. "Lungworms.” 
151. Feeding and Management of Hogs. 
152. Some Observations on the Bulk Hand¬ 
ling of Grain in California. 
155. Bovine Tuberculosis. 
157. Control of the Pear Scab. 
159. Agriculture in the Imperial Valley. 
160. Lettuce Growing in California. 
161. Potatoes in California. 
164. Small Fruit Culture in California. 
165. Fundamentals of Sugar Beet Culture 
under California Conditions. 
166. The County Farm Bureau. 
167. Feeding Stuffs of Minor Importance. 
169. The 1918 Grain Crop. 
170. Fertilizing California Soils for the 1918 
Crop. 
No. 
172. Wheat Culture. 
173. The Construction of the Wood-Hoop 
Silo. 
174. Farm Drainage Methods. 
175. Progress Report on the Marketing and 
Distribution of Milk. 
178. The Packing of Apples in California. 
179. Factors of Importance in Producing 
Milk of Low Bacterial Count. 
181. Control of the California Ground 
Squirrel. 
182. Extending the Area of Irrigated Wheat 
in California for 1918. 
183. Infectious Abortion in Cows. 
184. A Flock of Sheep on the Farm. 
188. Lambing Sheds. 
189. Winter Forage Crops. 
190. Agriculture Clubs in California. 
193. A Study of Farm Labor in California. 
198. Syrup from Sweet Sorghum. 
199. Onion Growing in California. 
201. Helpful Hints to Hog Raisers. 
202. County Organizations for Rural Fire 
Control. 
203. Peat as a Manure Substitute. 
205. Blackleg. 
206. Jack Cheese. 
208. Summary of the Annual Reports of the 
Farm Advisors of California. 
209. The Function of the Farm Bureau. 
210. Suggestions to the Settler in California. 
212. Salvaging Rain-Damaged Prunes. 
