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between Kos. 69 and 87, inclusive) were pul)lished from the first 

 grant* (1894). Fifteen bulletins have also been published from the 

 second fund, but several more, for which the work is already com- 

 pleted, are awaiting publication from the unexpended funds now in 

 our hands. The complete list of these bulletins to date is as follows : 



No. Title. Author. Engravings. Pages. 



69 . Hints on the Planting of 



Orchards L. H. Bailey 7 16 



70. The Native Dwarf Cher- 



ries L. H. Bailey .... 6 12 



71. Apricot Growing in west- 



ern New York L. H. Bailey .... 12 28 



72. The Cultivation of Or- 



chards L. H. Bailey. ... 4 22 



74. Impregsious of the Peach 



Industry in western 



New York L. H. Bailey .... 16 30 



75 . Peach Yellows L. H. Bailey 8 20 



76. Some Grape Troubles in 



western New York .... E. G. Lodeman . . 7 46 



77. The Grafting of Grapes. . E. G. Lddeman. . 17 22 



79. Yarieties and Leaf-Blight 



of the Strawberry L. 11. Bailey .... 11 26 



80. The Quince in western 



New York L. H. Bailey .... 13 28 



81 . Black-Knot of Plums and 



Cherries, and Methods 



of Treatment E. G. Lodeman . . 7 24 



83. A Plum Scale in western 



New York M. V. Slingerland. 6 24 



84. The Recent Apple Failures 



of western New York . . L. II. Bailey .... 11 34 



(1 colored) 



86 . The Spraying of Orchards, 



Apples, Quinces, Plums. E. G, Lodeman .' . 9 34 



87. The Dwarf Lima Bean.. L. II. Bailey 15 24 



90. The China Asters; wdth 



Remarks upon Flower 



Beds L. II. Baifey 12 24 



