At wood, 6. A. Best method in rrarketang apples, (in American apple growers' congress* Trans. 4th, 1906, p. 78-80) 81 Am34 19. Auchter, E. C. An apple orchard survey of Berkeley County. Morgantown, 1915. 75p. (ft. 7a, Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 151) "This bulletin presents the results of a survey of the commercial apple orchards in Berkeley County, made during the summers of 1912 and 1913. Information is also given relative to the importance and distribution of the other fruit industries in Berkeley County, together with statistics on the fruit industries of West Virginia as a whole. "-Exp. Sta. Record, v,33, p. 839/ There are fifty tables covering such items as production, value of crops, number and acreage of trees, plantings by years, 1863 to 1913, size of orchards, relation of management, soils, fertilizer to yields and incomes, costs of spraying, man and horse labor, picking, packing and hauling crop, yield per tree, price per barrel, gross income per tree, total cost of production per barrel, etc. 20. Auchter, E. C. live years' investigations in apple thinning. Morgantown, 1917. 56p. (¥. Va. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 162) "Bibliography on apple thinning": p. 54-55. "Partial bibliography on peach thinning": p. 56. "This bulletin reports thinning experiments carried on by the station for the 5-year period 1912 to 1916.,. The results of other investigators dealing with thinning apples are cited. "-Exp. Sta. Record, v.37, p. 448-449. Illustrated by a number of tables. Several of these show, cost of thinning per tree 21. Auchter, E. C. The price of apule varieties on different markets. (In Va. state horticultural soc. Proc. 28th, 1924, p. 68-89) 81 V81 The writer has used the daily market reports of the United States Department of Agriculture as the source of the information presented in this paper. Tables give average price received per variety (all markets considered) 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, and 1923; average priceper barrel on different city markets for the same years; four months* average price per barrel received for Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Stayman Winesap, York Imperial, Arkansas, Mcintosh, Baldwin, and Ben Davis apples on the , different markets for the same years; and four months. 1 ., average price paid for each variety on the Hew York, Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Kansas City markets for the same years 22. Bailey, L. H. 'The recent apple failures of western I\Tew York. Ithaca, 1895. 34p. (2T.Y. Cornell. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 84) Reprinted in Cornell Agr. Exp. Sta. Rept. 1895, p. 53-83.