· Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. 5
214. Commercial Fertilizers. H. E. Curtis, William Rodes,
O. S. Lee and R. B. Taylor. December 31, 1917. .
Circulars
N0.
13. A New Sweeteorn Disease in Kentucky. H. Garman.
February, 1917. * ,
14. The Home Garden in Kentucky. C. S.‘Adams. March,
1917. I \
15. Household Pests and Their Treatment. H. Garman.
` June, 1917. .
16. A Bean Disease Introduced in Diseased Seeds. H. Gar- _
man. July, 1917.
’ 17. Foul-brood of Bees, Its Recognition and Treatment. H.
Garman. August, 1917. I
18. Kentucky ’s Opportunities as a Sheep State. L. B. Mann.
September, 1917.
19. Killing Frost and Length ofthe Growing Season in
Various Sections of Kentucky. F. J. Walz. October,
1917. i
Scientific Papers: \
The Growth of Isolated Plant Embryos. G. Davis Buckner
and Joseph H. Kastle. J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 29, No. 2, P.
' 209. February, 1917. .
Evidence of the Action of Oxidases Within the Growing
Plant. Joseph H. Kastlc and G. Davis Buckner. Jour.
Am. Chem. Soc., Vol. 39, No.   p. 473. March, 1917.
Studies in Forage Poisoning. IV. Robert Graham and L. R.
Himmelberger. Jour. Amer. Vet. Med. Ass’n. May, 1917.
Clover Bloat. D. J. Healy and J. W. Nutter. J. Amer. Vet.
Med. Ass’n, Vo]. 51 (N. S., Vol. 4) No. 3, pp. 414-416.
June, 1917.
Note on the Determination of Strontium and Lithium in
Water. S. D. Averitt. Jour. of Industrial and Eng. Chem.,
Vol. 9, No. 6, p. 584. June, 1917.
An Improved Form of a Funieless Digestion Apparatus. J. S.