who were to supervise these experiments, resulted in many 

 cases in the selection of land and of locations which later proved' 

 not entirely satisfactory. It is expected that in future the per- 

 centage of conclusive and satisfactory experiments will be 

 larger- However, no increase can be made in the total number 

 of fertilizer experiments. 



Small lots of carefully weighed and mixed fertilizers were 

 supplied to each experimenter. Detailed instructions as to- 

 how to conduct the experiment and blank forms for report- 

 ing results were also furnished. Representatives of t)ie Sta- 

 tion inspected from one to three times all of the experiments 

 here published except one. 



The following list gives the name and address of each- 

 experimenter who has reported the; results of fertilizer ex- 

 periments made in 1911 in the part of the State indicated, 

 together with the page of this bulletin where the results 

 may be found. 



COUNTY POST OFFICE NAME Page 



Bibb Randolph M. J. Payne 54,56 



Bibb Centerviile J. H. Thompson £4,55 



Blount Oneonto \V. F. Tidwell 42 



Calhoun Choccolocco J. G. Borders 33 



Calhoun Jacksonville T. S. Weaver 32 



Cherokee .Centre W. \\'. Ward 36- 



Chilton Clanton E. H. Parrish 54,55 



Chilton Jemison J. D. C. Scott 54,55 



Chilton Maplesville D. M. Foshee 14 



Clay Ashland C. F. Striplin 54,56 



Clay Ashland J. R. Carpenter 54,56 



Clay Lineville A. Bell 



Cleburne Heflin J . \\'. Norton .54, 56 



Colbert Tuscumbia G. H. Harris 50 



Coosa Nixburg S. M. Day 9- 



Etowah Attalla W. A. Colvin 35- 



Franklin Russellville W. S. Douglas 



Jackson! Stevenson J. C. Tally 54,56 



Jefferson Quinton_ ... \\". L. Peterson 31 



Jefferson Birmingham, R. R.8.. .G. C. Depoister .29 



Lamar Vernon E. Ward 24 



Lamar Sulligent Jack ^^■oods 26 



Lauderdale Florence W. R. Cox 47,48 



Lauderdale Florence J. F. Underwood 48- 



Limestone Athens . . Eighth Dist. Agr. School .44. 45- 



