No. 7. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



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PKACHEY, J. H., Over crowded halls and precautions for safety of the audience, 265 



PEARSON, DR. LEONARD (State Veterinarian): 



Report of 101 



Outbi-eak of Foot and Mouth disease 110 



Milk hygiene Ill 



Meat hygiene 113 



Horse breeding, 116 



Laboratory work, 118 



Tuberculosis 123 



Glanders, 124 



Report to Board of Agriculture 344 



The Pennsylvania Moat inspection Law 612 



PERHAM, W. E., Report of Committee on Dairying and Dairy Products, 407 



PHILIPS, T. .!., Should one-day Institutes be abandoned 271 



PHILLIPY, DR. W. F., Boys corn clubs 416 



PORTER, HON. W. C, Address of welcome to Normal Institute 198 



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ROBERTS, HORACE, Commercial chestnut culture 470 



What crops can be profitably grown in a young orchard pending its maturity? 502 



SEEDS, ROBERT S. , Benefits to be derived from Farmers' Institutes, 263 



SEXTON, JASO.N, Report of Committee on Fertilizers 372 



STEWART, PROF. JNO. P., Orchard fertilization, 628 



STONE, DICK, The shepherd and his flock 691 



Fitting sheep for show and market 610 



STOUT, W. H. , Geological and Agricultural observations 365 



SURFACE, PROF. H. E. (Economic Zoologist): 



Report of, 129 



Bulletins', 129 



Collections, 130 



Nursery inspection in Pennsylvania 131 



Orchard Inspection 140 



Report of Inspection by counties ._. 141 



Demonstration orchards 176 



Demonstration trains, 193 



Investigations 193 



Report as Entomologist of Board of Agriculture 352 



Report as Ornithologist of Board of Agriculture 3S8 



Report on orchard inspection and demonstration work in I'ennsylvanla, 580 



TAGGART, C. L. , How the Champion carcass was made, 589 



THORNE, PROF. CHAS. E., Barnyard manure; its treatment and application to the soil, 270 

 TYSON, CHESTER J., Report of General Fruit Committee 516 



VAN NORMAN, PROF. H. E.. The growing demand for wholesome milk, 281 



VOORHEES, PROF. E. B., Alfalfa 427 



WALLACE, MRS. MARY A., Thoughts for the house mother 2?4 



WATTS, PROF. R. L., Some essential principles In the practice of market gardening 242 



Modern truck farrain?? 578 



WILLIAMS, I. C, Report on Forests and Forestry, 403 



WILSON. CHARLES S., General orchard managment 496 



WITTMAN, W. THEO., Why we get poor hatches, weak stock and disappointment mostly 



out of our poultry ^ 248 



WOODSIDE, GEO. A.. Who Bhould have charge of arcanalng the program ftt the dlfler«nt 



County Lnstltutss? JW 



