323 



Classification of lint of different varieties 89 :7 



(;omposting for 89 :14 



Co-operative Fertilizer Experiments in 1897 91: 



Rust, effect of Kainit on 91:100 



Distance between plants 89 :10 



Effect of late cultivation 89 :10 



Effect of fertilizers on rust 89:23 



earliness 89 :23 



lime on 89 :13 



topping 89:12 



Fertilizer Experiment 89:19 



Mell crosses of 89 :6-7-8 



One-fourth of fertilizer in seed drill 89:16 



Percentages of lint with different varieties 89:6 



of diffei-ent varieties of crop at first 



picking 89 :6 



Relative values of cotton seed, cotton seed meal, 



and nitrate of soda for 89:17 



seed applied to Oats 95:167 



seed meal vs. cotton seed and nitrate of soda on 



cotton 89:17 



seed from different latitudes 89 :8 



Special phosphate experiment with 89 :17 



Subsoil plowing for 89 :13 



Variety tests 89 :5 



Rust circular regarding 99 :287 



Rust, an argument for diversifying crop 99:308 



Co-operative experiments with 99 :300-308 



Experiments on Station farm 99 :299 



field observations during 1896-97 99:286 



Georgraphical distribution of 99 :281 



letters regarding 99 :290 



means of prevention of 99 :281 



other names for 99 :281, 282 



Potash salts for 99 :281 



Summary of results . - - 99 :281 



Cotton seed, time of applying on Oats 95 :167-168 



Versus cotton seed meal as a fertilizer for 



Oats 95:167-168 



Counties in which fertilizer tests with cotton were made in 



1897, list of 91 :46 



Cowpox ^7 -218 



Cowpeas and corn meal vs. corn meal alone 93 :'-25 



effect of on melting point of lard 93 :130-133 



quality of pork 93 :139, 130 



