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Bulletins of Cornell University Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, 1888 to 1892, inclusive. 



No. 1, Experimental Dairy House; No. 2, Feeding Lambs for Fat 

 and Lean; No. 3, Insectary of Cornell University, Wireworms, Plum 

 Curculio; No. 4, Growing Corn for Fodder and Ensilage; No. 5, Lean 

 Meat in Mature Animals, Heating Milk before Setting; No. 6, Fod- 

 ders and Feeding Stuffs; No. 7, Influences Affecting Sprouting of 

 Seeds; No. 8, Differeot Rations for Fattening Lambs; No. 9, Windbreaks 

 in their Relation to Fruit Growing; No. 10, Tomatoes; No. 11, Saw Fly 

 Borer in Wheat; No. 12, Apparatus for Drying in Hydrogen and 

 Extracting Fat; No. 13, Leaching of Farm Yard Manure, Grain for 

 Cows at Pasture; No. 14, Strawberry Leaf Blight; No. 15, Sundry 

 Investigations of 1889; No. 16, Growing Corn for Fodder and Ensil- 

 age; No. 17, Cochran's Method for Testing Milk; No. 18, Experience 

 in Spraying; No. 19, Condition of Fruit Growing in Western New 

 York; No. 20, Cream Raising by Dilution; No 21, Tomatoes; No. 22, 

 Grain for Cows at Pasture; No, 23, Insects Injurious to Fruit; No. 24, 

 Clover Rust; No. 25, Sundry Investigations of 1890; No, 26, Egg 

 Plants; No. 27, Farm Manures; No. 28, Forcing Tomatoes; No. 29, 

 Cream Raising by Dilution; No. 30, Influence of Electric Light on 

 Greenhouse Plants; No. 31, Forcing English Cucumbers; No. 32, 

 Tomatoes; No. 33, Wireworms; No, 34, Dewberries; No. 35, Combi- 

 nation of Fungicides and Insecticides; No. 36, Grain for Cows at Pas- 

 ture; No. 37, Sundry Investigations of 1891; No. 38, Native Plums 

 and Cherries; No. 39, Creaming and Aerating Milk; No. 40, Remov- 

 ing Tassels from Corn; No. 41, Steam and Hot Water for Heating 

 Green Houses; No 42, Electro-Horticulture; No, 43, Trouble of Win- 

 ter Tomatoes; No. 44, Pear Tree Psylla; No. 45, Tomatoes; No. 46, 

 Mulberries; No. 47, Feeding Lambs and Pigs; No. 48, Spraying Apple 

 Orchards; No. 49, Sundry Investigations of 1892. 



Of these numbers, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 

 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, are out of print; the remainder 

 will be sent to any desiring them. 



