210 



Marion County,, report of cotton ferilizer experiment, B. 131: 43 

 Perry County, report of cotton fertilizer experiment, B. 34-36 

 Pickens County, report of cotton fertilizer experiment, B. 131: 39-41 

 Shelby County, report of cotton fertilizer experiment, B. 131: 32-33 

 Talladega County, report of cotton fertilizer experi- 

 ment B. 131: 28-30 



Tallapoosa County, report of cotton fertilizer experi- 

 ment * B. 131: 50-52 



Tuscaloosa County, report of cotton fertilizer experi- 

 ment B. 131: 41-42 



Washington County, report of cotton fertilizer experi- 



n.ent B. 131: 74 



Co-operative work with Division of Vegetable Physiology 



and Pathology, IT. S. D. A R. 18: 7 



Corn, acid phosphate as fertilizer for, grown after velvet 



beans B. 134: 194-195 



average yield of best varieties of three types.... B. 134: 179 

 types of corn in bushel per acre, B. 134: 179 



beggar weed as fertilizer for B. 134: 194 



cotton seed versus cotton seed meal as fertlizer 



for B. 134: 198-200 



cowpea stubble versus cowpea vines B. 134: 193-194 



culture B. 134: 109 (9) 



culture R. 18: 9 



depth of early cultivaton B. 134: 188 



discussion of Moseby, Cocke, Henry Grady and San- 

 ders B. 134: 176 



early and late varieties B. 134: 182 



fertilizer formulas for B. 134: 200 



Figure 6, Rainfall chart in inches for growing season 



at Auburn, Ala., 1901-1905 (Appendix) 



Corn, Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are cuts showing ears- of differ- 

 ent vairieties B. 134, (Appendix) 



fractional applications of fertilizers for B. 134: 196-198 



Lead colored Mexican June and its current cross- 

 es B. 134, (Appendix) 



leguminous plants as fertilizer for B. 134: 192 



methods of harvesting B. 134: 189-192 



planting in water furrow versus on a level.... B. 134: 188-189 

 relations of number of ears per plant to the yield 



per acre B - 1, ^ 4: 177 



relative yield of all varieties tested at Auburn, B. 134: 175 

 seed corn from different latitudes 



