1915] Lewis William Fetzer 15 



Memoranda of methods employed by 

 fishermen for "barking" and in 

 other ways preserving nets and 

 sails, 1883, 5» P-430 



(Also, with sliglit additions, in Re- 

 port of U. S. Commissioner of 

 Fish and Fisheries for 1882 ; 10, 



P- 295). 



Cultivator and Country Gentleman 



On the härm done by earth worms, 1882, 47, p. 108 

 A hint for fruit preservation, 1887, 52, p. 129 



Harvard Register 



Some of the uses of agricultural 



study, Feb., 1880, i, p.88 



The agricultural school as a prepara- 



tion for the study of medicine, June, 1880, i, p. iii 

 Bussey School of Agriculture and 



Horticulture, Feb., 1881, 2, p.63 



Agricultural education a means of 



political enlightenment, June, 1881, 3, p. 332 



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Miscellaneous 



Cherry blossoms destroyed by squir- 



rels, Nature, Nov., 1875, 12, p.26 



Epsom salts versus strawberries, 



American Journal Pharmacy, July, 1878, 8, p. 321 

 An item of history as to the idea of 



making the parts of guns inter- . 



changeable, Journal Franklin In- 

 stitute, Nov., 1884,118, p.385 

 Sur le Substitution du verre soluble 



au savon resineus de fabrication 



des savon ordinaires, Repert. 



Chim. Appl, 1863, 5, p. 5 



Rural New Yorker 



Reclamation of bog-land by the Ger- 

 man method of burying with 

 gravel, Feb., 1880, 39, p. loi 



