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Memorial Address on Hon. Ju.^tin S. Morrill. By M. H. Buckham, D. D., 

 President (,f the University of Vermont. Pp. 30-36. (Reprinted from 

 the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Association 

 of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations, Bulletin 76.) 

 April, 1900 _ 100 



Agricultural Education— Practical and Scientific. By W. M. Liggett, 

 Dean of the College of Agriculture of the University of Minnesota. Pp. 

 48-52. ( Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Con- 

 vention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Ex- 

 periment Stations. U. S Department of Ag.iculture, Office of Experi- 

 ment Stations, Bulletin 76. ) April, ll'OO . 100 



Methods of Seed Testing and Their Relation to the Farm and Garden. By 

 A. J. Pieters, Division of Botany. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Pp. 

 55-59. (Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Con- 

 vention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and 

 Experiment Stations. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Experi- 

 ment Stations. Bulletin 76.) April. 1900 ..... 1,000 



The Principles Underlying the Formation of an Agricultural Course in 

 the South. By C. E. Coates, jr., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. Loui- 

 siana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical Co.lege. • Pp. 

 59-64. ( Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Con- 

 vention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Ex- 

 periment Stations. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Ofiice of Experi- 

 ment Stations^ Bulletin 76. ) April, 19(J0 . . .. 100 



The Inspection of Nursery Stock and Orchards. By .Alexander Craw, 

 Quarantine Officer of the California State Board of Horticulture. Pp. 

 87-90. (Reprinted Irom the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Con- 

 vention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Ex- 

 periment Stations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 76.) 

 April, 1900 . ... 100 



INIaking a Garden Herbarium and Its Uses. By A. D. Selby, B. S., Botan- 

 ist, Ohio Experiment Station. The Making of a Horticultural Herbar- 

 ium. By J. Burtt-Davy. Assistant Botanist. California Experiment Sta- 

 tion. Laboratory Work for Winter Instruction in Horticulture. By 

 E. S. Gotf. Horticulturist, Wisconsin Experiment Station. Pp. 92-96. 

 (Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention 

 of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment 

 Stations. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Sta- 

 tions, Bulletin 76. ) April. ICOO 200 



The Practical Importance of Industrials. By W. F. Gilkison, B. S., Pro- 

 fessor of iMechanics, University of Wyoming. Pp. 96-98. (Reprinted 

 from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Asso- 

 ciation of American Agx'icultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations, Bulle- 

 tin 76.) April, 1900 . 100 



The Electrical Engineering Laboratory in Its Relations to Local Engi- 

 neering Work. Bj' C. L. Cory, M. M. E.. Associate Professor of Elec- 

 trical Engineering, University of California. Pp. 99-10!. i" Reprinted 

 from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Asso- 

 ciation of American Agricultiiral Colleges and Experiment Stations. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations, Bulle- 

 tin 76.) April, 1900 . 100 



Some Objections to Early Differentiation of Engineering Courses. By 

 .J. C. Nagle. C. E.. Professor of Civil Engineering and Physics, State 

 Agricuitnral and Mechanical College of Texas. Pp. ]0iJ-l(J9. (Reprinted 

 from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Asso- 

 ciation of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Offic e of Experiment Stations, Bulle- 

 tin 76. ) April, 1900 . : 100 



The Digestibility of American Feeding Stuffs. By Whitman H. Jordan, 

 Director, and Frank H. Hall, Librarian, New York Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, Geneva. Pp. 100. Bulletin No. 77. May, 1900. Price, 



10 cents . 3,000 



Farmers' Institutes: History and Status in the United State.s and Canada. 

 By L. H. Bailey, M. S., Professor of Horticulture, Cornell University. 

 Pp.34. Bulletin No. 79. May, 1900. Price, 10 cents 4,000 



