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EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS. 
The publications of the Experiment Station are of four classes: 
1. BULLETINS. These are 'distributed, as far as the editions permit, to those 
interested in Colorado agriculture. They comprise bulletins on irrigation matters, 
sugar beets, alfalfa, barley and other field crops, cattle and sheep feeding, straw¬ 
berries and other small fruits, insects, etc. 
2. ANNUAL REPORTS. These are largely administrative and technical, 
printed in small editions, and not ordinarily sent to individuals except on request. 
3. PRESS BULLETINS. Shorter statements of experience in various lines, or 
information needing immediate distribution. Sent to papers and to individuals 
according to the subject matter. 
4. RIVER PRESS BULLETINS. Weekly reports issued during the irrigation 
season, rendering information on the current water supply, obtained in pursuance of 
other investigations, available for the public. Issued in small editions, and sent to 
newspapers and individuals in Northern Colorado. 
No charge is made for any publication. 
The following bulletins can still be supplied: 
NO. TITLE. AUTHOR. 
25. Progress Bulletin on the 
Loco and Larkspur. David O’Brine 
28. The Russian Thistle. C. S. Crandall 
30. Notes on Tomatoes. W. W. Cooke 
31. The Hemlptera of Colorado. C. P. Gillette 
33. Seepage or Return Waters 
from Irrigation.L. G. Carpenter 
34. Cattle Feeding in Colorado. W. W. Cooke 
35. Alfalfa.Wm. P. Headden 
36. Sugar Beets. W. W. Cooke 
Wm. P. Headden 
38. Sheep 8cab; A Few Insect 
Enemies of the Orchard... C. P. Gillette 
39. Alfalfa and Some Other 
Hays.Wm. P. Headden 
40. Barley. W. W. Cooke 
41. Blight and Other Plant 
Diseases. C. S. Crandall 
43. Colorado Lepidoptera .... C. P. Gillette 
44. Further Notes on the Birds 
of Colorado. W. W. Cooke 
45. Loss of Water from Reser¬ 
voirs by Seepage and Evap¬ 
oration .L. G. Carpenter 
47. Insect Pests. C. P. Gillette 
48. Losses from Canals from 
Filteration or Seepage ....L. G. Carpenter 
49. Meteorology of 1897.L. G. Carpenter 
R. E. Trimble 
Address, ’ 
NO. TITLE. AUTHOR, 
50. Notes on Plum Culture. C. S. Crandall 
51. Sugar Beets in Colorado, 
1898... W. W. Cooke 
52. Pasturing Sheep on Alfalfa; 
Raising Early Lambs. W. W. Cooke 
issued in 1900. 
53. Strawberries. C. S. Crandall 
C. H. Potter 
54. Apiary Experiments. C. P. Gillette 
55. Forests and Snow.L. G. Carpenter 
56. Birds of Colorado. W. W. Cooke 
57. Farm Notes. W. W. Cooke 
58. A ."oil Study. Part 2. Sugar 
Beets. W. P. Headden 
PRESS BULLETINS. 
1. The Sugar Beet Caterpillar. 
2. Colorado Sunshine. 
3. The Beet Army Worm. 
4. Cantaloupe Blight. 
5. Russian Thistle as Forage. 
RIVER PRESS BULLETINS. 
Issued weekly since April 24. 
ANNUAL REPORTS. 
The Tenth, for 1897, is the only one which 
can be supplied. 
i. G. CARPENTER, Director, 
Fort Collins, Colorado, 
