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^^o. 128 — Xovember. — Variety tests with raspberries, blaci:ber- 



ries and dewberries. Wendell Paddock. 

 Pages 11. 



~So. 129— November. — Report of analj'ses of commercial ferti- 

 lizers for the spring of 1897. L. L. Van 

 Slyke. Pages 71. 



No. 130 — December. — A bacterial disease of sweet corn. F. C. 



Stewart. Pages 17. 



No. 131— December.— Results with oat smut in 1897. C. P. Close. 



Pages 14. 



No. 132— December. — The source of milk fat. W. H. Jordan and 



C. G. Jenter. Pages 34. 



No. 133 — December. — Spraying in 1897 to prevent gooseberry mil- 

 dew. C. P. Close. Pages 12. 



No. 134 — December. — Report of analyses of commercial fertilizers 



for the fall of 1897. L. L. Van Slyke. 

 Pages 39. 



No. 135— December. — The composition and production of sugar 



beets. L. L. Van Slyke, W. H. Jordan 

 and G. W. Churchill. Pages 30. 



No. 136 — December. — Inspection of nurseries and treatment of in- 

 fested nursery stock. ^'. H. Lowe. 

 Pages 30. 



No. 137 — December.— Commercial fertilizers for potatoes. W. H. 



Jordan. Pages 22. 



No. 138 — December. — Experiments and observations on some dis- 

 eases of plants. F. C. Stewart. Pages 18. 



No. 139 — December. — Plant lice: Descriptions, enemies and treat- 

 ment. V. H. Lowe. Pages 20. 



No. 140 — December. — Wood ashes and apple scab. S. A. Beach. 



Pages 27. 



No. 141 — December. — Digestion and feeding experiments. W. H. 



Jordan and C. G. Jenter. Pages 30. 



No. 142 — December. — Director's rejiort for 1897. W. H. Jordan. 



Pages 20. 



W. H. JORDAN, 



Director. 

 N. Y. Agr'l Exp't Station. Geneva. N. Y., Dec. 81. 1897. 



