506 



fertilizer experiments 88:50o 



distance between plants S8:499 



cutting and shocking 88:497 



tapping 88 :497 



kernels from different parts of the ear 88:495 



Northern and Southern seed 88 :494 



number of ears and nubbins per bushel 88:494 



from different latitudes 88 :494 



characteristics of varieties 88:494 



pounds of ear corn of different varieties required 



per bushel 88:493 



Variety test 8S:4!i2 



■Cortinarius S0:27S 



( 'orpinvs 80:278 



Cotton Varieties tested in 1896 76 :3 5 



one-third of fertilizers in seed drill 76:17 



liming for 76:15 



subsoiling for 76:15 



distance experiments 76:14 



bar ring off 76:14 



old vs. new seed 76:10 



seed from different latitudes 76:10 



Varieties, average results at Southern experiment 



Stations 76:9 



Varieties, classification and price 76 :7 



Varieties, percentage of lint 76:6 



crop picked at different dates. . .76:6 



Seed meal 200 vs. 400 lbs. per acre 78 :67-73 



Cotton Seed meal vs. crushed cotton seed as a fertilizer. . . . 78:. . . 



Seed, crushed vs. cotton seed meal as a fertilizer 78:... 



co-operative fertilizer, experiments with 78: . . . 



Seed vs. cotton seed meal for corn 88 :50l 



Course or order of post mortem examinations 81 :334 



Cowpeas, pot experiments with 87:480 



inoculation, experiments with 87 :480 



digestible, matter in 82 :366 



Crepidotus 80:27S 



Crimson Clover, cause of failure in Alabama 87:474-475 



inoculation experiment in pots 87:475-477 



Crimson Clover 87-474 



pot experiments with 87 :475, 476, 477 



cost of seed 87 :474 



Crowngalls 85 :442 



Cultivation 85:428 



Curculio So :433 438 



