No. 6. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 4iV 



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REMALY, \V. J., Advauiages to llie larraer ot diversified knowledge MH 



ROBBINS, HOWARD, Knowing; for what purposes? 328 



RODGERS, MISS ANNA 0., Home, 325 



RUBLE, LAVv'RENCE, To have and to hold 321' 



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SCHOCK, OLIVER D., Horticultural displays at fairs, 14) 



SHARPLESS, JOS. C, Response to address of welcome for Dairy Union, 16V 

 SHARPLESS, P. M., The influence of the cream separator upon the dairy 



industry 181 



SIBLEY, E. H., Some essentials of success in breeding dairy cattle, 203 



SNAVELY, H. C, Report of general fruit committee 107 



STOUT, W. H., Horticulture, 13'' 



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THAY^ER, DR. 1. A., Preparation of the seed bed, 38'. 



TOWER, F. W., Poultry, 29!^ 



TREXLER, KATE LOUISE, Misinterpretation of term farmer, 35*' 



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VANTINE, PROF. A. M., Flowers, salt, soapsuds and turpentine, 341 



VOORHEES, DR. EDWARD D., SoiliDg, and soiling crops, 2.^-' 



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WANNAMAKER, A. D., Nature study for country schools; how intro- 

 duced, 30'. 



WATTS, PROF. R. L., Care and management of orchards 40S 



WERT, MISS VELMA, The dignity of farm labor, 28'- 



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ZIMMERMAN ISAAC, Our country homes, the stronghold of our State and 



nation 3P' 



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