428 STATE B0A1;D Ul' AUKICULTURE 



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Strawberries, notes ou. I^. It. Taft ami M. L. I»ean 244-230 



Stock foods, commercial. v\orl< of chemical department on 37-38 



Students, summary of 28 



Students, class entering in 1900, data regarding 29-30 



Sugar beets, experiments with. J. D. Towar 235-243 



Sugar, Michigan beet 373-416 



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Taft, I-. K., M. S. professor of horticulture and landscape gardening 6 



Taft. L. R., horticulturist experiment station 9 



Taft. L. R.. Notes on strawberries 244-250 



Taft, L. R., report of department of horticulture and landscape gardening 33-30 



Taft. I/. R., report of horticulturist of experiment station 110-115 



Taft, L. R., Vegetable notes for 1900 251-278 



Taylor. A. H., instructor in physics 7 



Technical science in its relation to the htime, Fleta Paddock 322-324 



The agricultural status of the sugar beet industry in Michigan, J. I). Towar 390-396 



The beet sugar course at M. A. C 397-398 



The discussion of the beet sugar industry in Micliigau brought down to date. U. ('. 



Kedzie 405-416 



The family sugar bowl, R. C. Kedzie 373-378 



The personal and national benefits of education in applied science, Prof. J. B. .John- 

 son 313-322 



Towar, J. D., B. S., agriculturist of experiment station 9 



Towar, J. D., Experiments with sugar beets 235-243 



Towar. J. D., report of agriculturist of experiment station 101-109 



Towar, J. D., The agricultural status of the sugar beet industry in Michigan 390-396 



Treasurer, secretary and, of experiment station, report of 97-98 



Trees and shrubs, list of on college grounds 44-66 



The ntilization of sugar factory by-products. C. D. Smith 379-389 



Trine, D. W., report of state inspector of nurseries 92 



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United States appropriations for experiment station disbursements 97 



United States property held in trust, inventory 20 



Upper peninsula experiment station bulletin, C. D. Smith 149-187 



Upper peninsula experiment station, field crops, vegetables and fruits, L. M. Geis- 



mar 155-169 



Upper peninsula experiment station. Insect and animal life of, R. H. Pettit 184-195 



Upper peninsula experiment station, botany and geology of, C. F. Wheeler 109-183 



Upper peninsula soils, A. C. Lane 196-197 



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Van Wormer, L. H., B. S., station assistant in chemistry 9 



Vedder, H. K., C. E. professor of mathematics and civil engineering 6 



Vedder, H. K., report of department of mathematics and civil engineering 67-71 



Vegetables, field crops, and fruits at upper peninsula experiment station, L. M. Gels- 

 mar 155-169 



