COUNTY POST OFFICE NAME Page 



Limestone- Athens .Fletcher Barksdale 39 



Madison Hiintsville W. W. Fox 51,55 



Madison New Hope ..C. T. Butler ...51,55 



Marion Glen Allen , W. P. Letson 51,52 



Marshall ..Boaz L. O. Cox 41,42 



Morgan. New Decatur L. L Pepper 55 



Morgan . Hartselle... R. F. Orr 38 



Pickens Aliceville G. C. Turnipseed 23 



Pickens Ariceville J. D. Sanders ...21 



Randolph Roanoke _J. T. Baird 15 



Shelby ..Columbiana Henry Milner 16 



Talladega Talladega.. J. C. Wallis 12 



Talladega Childersburg \V. Boaz 11 



Tallapoosa Da-ieville J. D. Williams... 52,53 



Tallapoosa East Tallassee. T. S. Ruffin . . . 8 



Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa... W. D. Lewis 18 



Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa R. M. Snow 20 



Walker Cordova ...G. L. Alexander . 28 



M'alker . Jasper D. B. Lewis 27 



Winston Nausoo D. C. Wakefield 45 



Plans were made and fertilizers were supplied for experi- 

 ments in the following localities, where, however, the experi- 

 ments were not carried out or, if carried out, no results were re- 

 ported. 



COUNTY POST OFFICE NAME 



Fayette ...-_-.. -Newtonville.. ..J. H. Sullivan 



Jackson Paint Rock W. E. Lester 



Lawrence Wheeler Garth Gilchrist 



Madison Madison ..J. B. Bronaugh 



St. Clair Steele J. M. Shaw 



The directions sent to each experimenter stated that the 

 land employed for this test should be level and uniform, not 

 manured in recent years, not in cowpeas the preceding year, 

 and that it should be representative of large soil areas in its 

 vicinity. The need of perfect uniformity and standard treat- 

 ment for all plots (except as to kind of fertilizer used) was 

 -emphasized. 



Fertilizers were applied in the usual manner — that is, 

 drilled before planting, except nitrate of soda which was di- 

 rected to be applied when the plants were 6 to 10 inches high. 



