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31 Forcing English Cucumbers. 



*32 Tomatoes. ' 



*33 Wireworms. i 



*34 Dewberries. ' 



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*35 Combination of Fungicides and Insecticides. 



*36 Grain for Cows at Pasture. I 



*37 Sundry Investigations of 1891. ' 



38 Native Plums and Cherries. 



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39 Creaming and Aerating Milk. \ 



40 Eemoving Tassels from Corn. j 



41 Steam and Hot Water for Heating Green-house. ; 

 *42 Electro Horticulture. i 

 *43 Trouble of Winter Tomatoes. i 

 *44 Pear Tree Psylla. ] 

 *45 Tomatoes. i 

 *46 Mulberries. ] 



47 Feeding Lambs and Pigs. | 



48 Spraying Apple Orchards. j 



49 Sundry Investigations of 1892. 

 *50 The Bud Moth. 

 *51 Four New Types of Fruit. 

 *52 Cost of Milk Production. 



53 ^dema of the Tomato. 



54 Dehorning. 



55 Green-house Notes. 



*56 The Production of Manure. ] 



*57 Rasberries and Blackberries. 



58 Four-Lined Leaf-Bug. : 



59 Does Mulching Retard Maturity of Fruits. ^ 



60 The Spraying of Orchards. j 



61 Sundry Investigations of the Year. : 

 *62 The Japanese Plums in North America. i 



63 Cooperative Test of Sugar Beets. ; 



64 On Certain Grass-Eating Insects. 



*65 Tuberculosis in Relation to Animal Industry. j 



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