List of Publications Available for Distribution. CROPS 150. Clover Seed in the Connecticut Market 180. Studies on the Tobacco Crop of Connecticut 191. Tests of Soy Beans, 1915 192. Observations on Alfalfa 193. Tests of Soy Beans, 1916 228. Connecticut Round-Tip Tobacco 259. Corn in Connecticut FEEDING STUFFS 138. Commercial Feeding Stuffs in the Connecticut Market 141. Commercial Feeding Stuffs in the Connecticut Market 206. Report on Commercial Feeding Stuffs, for 1917 212. Report on Commercial Feeding Stuffs, for 1918 221. Report on Commercial Feeding Stuffs, for 1919 229. Report on Commercial Feeding Stuffs, for 1920 238. Report on Commercial Feeding Stuffs, for 1921 249. Report on Commercial Feeding Stuffs, for 1922 257. Report on Commercial Feeding Stuffs, for 1923 FERTILIZERS 156. Cotton Seed Meal As a Fertilizer 170. The Trade in Cotton Seed Meal 194. Manure from the Sea 198. Domestic Supplies of Potash 204. Report on Commercial Fertilizers, for 1917 209. Report on Commercial Fertilizers, for 1918 217. Report on Commercial Fertilizers, for 1919 223. Report on Commercial Fertilizers, for 1920 233. Report on Commercial Fertilizers, for 1921 241. Report on Commercial Fertilizers, for 1922 250. Report on Commercial Fertilizers, for 1923 FOOD AND DRUG PRODUCTS 200. Report on Food and Drug Products, for 1917 210. Report on Food and Drug Products, for 1918 219. Report on Food and Drug Products, for 1919 227. Report on Food and Drug Products, for 1920 236. Report on Food and Drug Products, for 1921 248. Report on Food and Drug Products, for 1922 255. Report on Food Products and Drugs, for 1923 FOODS 201. Food Fats and Oils 213. Condensed Milk, Malted Milk, Milk Powder 215. The Food Value of Milk 220. Report on Diabetic Foods 240. Commercial Vitamine Preparations FORESTRY 231. Report of the Tree Protection Examining Board 253. Better Forests for Connecticut INSECTS 155. The Elm Leaf Beetle Orchards in 1922 PLANT DISEASES 214. Report of Botanist, for 1917 and 1918 222. New or Unusual Plant Injuries and Diseases Found in Connecticut 1916-1919 Orchards in 1922 POULTRY 202. An Experience in Keeping Poultry in the City REPORTS OF DIRECTOR 232. Report of the Director for the Year Ending October 31, 1921 REPORTS Beginning with the year 1877 and ending with 1916 the Station issued Annual Reports. Of these the following are out of print: 1877-1880 inclusive, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1889-1892 inclusive, 1895-1906* inclusive. Commencing with the year 1917, the annual reports include all regular bulletins; they are issued in parts and each part bears a bulletin number. *Of some other reports the Station has but a limited number, which are reserved to complete library sets. Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station New Haven, Connecticut TWENTY-FOURTH REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST OF CONNECTICUT 1924 W. E. BRITTON, Ph.D. State Entomologist The Bulletins of this Station are mailed free to citizens of Connecticut who apply for them, and to other applicants as far as the editions permit. OFFICERS AND STAFF March, 1925. BOARD OF CONTROL. ... Orange George A. Hopson, Secretary..... Mount Carmel Wm. L. Slate, Jr., Director and Treasurer. New Haven Joseph W. Alsop.. ...Avon Elijah Rogers... Southington Edward C. Schneider. Middletown Francis F. Lincoln. Cheshire STAFF. Administration. WM. L. SLATE, JR., B.Sc., Director and Treasurer. Chemistry: Laboratory. E. M. BAILEY, PH.D., Chemist in Charge. Assistant Chemists. T. B. OSBORNE, PH.D., Sc.D., Chemist in Charge. Biochemical Laboratory. Botany. Entomology. G. P. CLINTON, Sc.D., Botanist in Charge. Assistant Entomologists. Forestry. WALTER O. FILLEY, Forester in Charge. Plant Breeding. DONALD F. JONES, S.D., Geneticist in Charge. Soil Research. M. F. MORGAN, M.S., Inrestigator. In Charge. Tobacco Sub-station at Windsor. THE WILSON H. Lee Co. |