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INDEX. 



Page. 



Mikado tomato described - 284 



Milch cows, ensilage for 262 



Miles, Dr. Manly, article on breeding 477 



Military department, committee of board on- 4 



report of - 56 



Milk, relation of to breed, Prof. S. Johnson .. 480 



Miller, Fred C, master's degree 31 



Millet, not good for light land 326 



success on Grayling farm 8L 



Miner strawberry described 346 



note on 352 



Minimum sunshine temperature, record of, at 



Agricultural College 103 



Minnewaski blackberry, comments on 334 



described 332 



Mixing old seeds with new 75 



Moisture in soil, conservation of 396 



per cent of at Agr'l College. 83 



Grayling 83 



relation to cultivation 82 



Money, wife's allowance, article on 515 



Monmouth strawberry described 346 



Monopoly, dressed beef, remarks on 490 



Moore, C. F., views on ensilage 254 



Moore's Prolific strawberry described 348 



note on 352 



Mortgage ridden farm's, how to free 376 



Moss, reindeer, analysis of 139 



Mount Vernon strawberry described 348 



note on 352 



Mrs. Cleveland strawberry described 348 



Mulberries, report from South Haven on 330 



Munn, H 5 



Museum, donations to 43 



N. 



Nemaha raspberry described 340 



Nettle rash discussed. 474 



Nevada blackberry described.. 332 



New Dominion strawberry described 348 



French Upright tomato described 284 



Jersey tomato described. 284 



Oxford potato, picture of 274 



Queen potato, report on 273 



Red Apple tomato described... 284 



rival ammoniated superphosphates an- 

 alyzed 312 



Rochelle raspberry described 340 



White Apple tomato described 283 



Yorker potato, picture of 274 



York Market tomato described 283 



Zealand spinach a failure at Grayling... 399 



Newspapers in College library 61 



Niagara grape at Grayling 162 



Nicanor strawberry described 348 



Nimmo, E. H., assistant weather service 7 



Nisbit's Victoria tomato described 281 



Niswander, F. J., appointment of 26 



Noble, Prof. A. B., appointment of 26 



Normal temperature 178 



Norman strawberry described 348 



Northwestern Chemical Co.'s fertilizers an- * 



alyzed 314 



Fertilizer Co.'s fertilizer an- 

 alyzed 312 



Nurserymen's prices for evergreens 220 



Nuts, report from South Haven on 330 



o. 



Oakes, Michael, report on steer feeding ex- 

 periment 208 



Oats, bulletin on 222 



experiment with 230 



fodder, analysis of 233 



not good for light land 326 



Observations, meteorological 107 



Officers of Agricultural College 5 



experiment station 6 



forestry commission 7 



State Agricultural Society 526 



State weather service 7 



salaries 14 ' 



Page. 



Ohio Centennial strawberry described 348 



raspberry described 340 



Seed Maker fertilizer analyzed 312 



strawberry described 348 



Old Ironclad strawberry described 348 



seeds mixed with new 75 



Ontario strawberry described 348 



note on 352 



Optimus tomato described 284 



Orange Judd Farmer on steer feeding experi- 

 ment 207 



Orangefield tomato described 281 



Orchard, commercial fertilizers uprofitable 



for 456 



fungus in, how treated 76 



grass hay, analysis of 238 



on Agr'l College farm 271 



hogs in 454 



plowing of * 453 



profits 455 



Organization of State weather service 7 



Origin of pine stump farm, by Wm. Ladner.. 402 

 Osborn, Geo. W., article on wheat producing. 445 



Oscoda, bulletin on experiment at 321 



experiment station 167 



Our country schools, by Mrs. H. W. Bradley.. 505 

 Outlying stations, disbursements 69 



P. 



Packing fruit, how it should be done., 455 



Palm kale 277 



Palmer, Hon. Oscar, member Board of Agri- 

 culture 4 



Mrs. R. D., on small fruits 458 



Hon. Thos. W., president State Agri- 

 cultural Society 526 



raspberry described 340 



Papers presented at farmers' institutes 381 



Paragon tomato described. 2*4 



recommended 279 



Parasites on plant lice 303 



wheat aphis 304 



squash bug 151 



Paris green, bulletin on spraying with 316 



spraying with .'. 145 



Parker Earle strawberry described 346 



note on.. 353 



Parrish white dent ensilage corn 267 



Parry strawberry described 348 



note on 353 



Pastures, poisoning by spraying trees 319 



Patent rights, abuse of 513 



Pattengill, Prof. H.R 5 



article on country 



schools 503 



Patterns made in shops 55 



Peas, success on Grayling farm 81 



Peaches on the pine plains 365 



Peach, report from South Haven on 329 



tomato described 284 



trees, effect on foliage of arsenites 318 



Pearl strawberry described 348 



note on 353 



Pear-shaped tomato described 281 



pictureof 280 



Pear, report from South Haven on 328 



tree, effect of arsenites on foliage 318 



Pedigree, wheat, account of 433 



Peebles, A. B., assistant experiment station.. 6 

 Percentage of humidity, record of at Agri- 

 cultural College 107 



Percolation in damp soils 133 



Perfection tomato described 281 



recommended 279 



Periodicals in College library 61 



Permanent improvements on Agricultural 



College farm 34 



Perennial rye grass, success of, on Grayling 



farm 81 



Perry, J. K., article on country roads 390 



Phelps, Edwin, on ensilage 255 



Phelps strawberry described 348 



Philadelphia raspberry described 338 



Phillips, E. R., treasurer's report 603 



Geo., report of department of State 

 Fair 539' 



