CORNEIvIv UNIVERSITY, 



COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. 



BULLETIN 



OF THE 



Agricultural Experiment Station, 



VI. 



UBRARY 

 NEW YORK 



JUNE, 1889. BOTANICAL 

 ^ ^ GARDEN 



I. On the Determination of Hygroscopic Water in Air- 

 Dried Fodders. 



II. The Determination of Nitrogen by the Azotometric 

 Treatment of the Solution Resulting from the Kjeldahl 

 Digestion. 



III. Fodders and Feeding Stuffs. 



" That art on which a thousand millions of men are dependent for their sus- 

 tenance, and two hundred millions of men expend their daily toil, must be the 

 most important of all ; the parent and precursor of all other arts. In every 

 country, then, and at every period, the investigation of the principles on 

 which the rational practice of this art is founded, ought to have commanded the 

 principal attention of the greatest minds." — James F. W. Johnston. 



PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY, 



ITHACA, N. Y., 



1889. 



