13 



(Cotton), 



distance experiments 22 :11-15 



with cluster and long limbed varieties 33 :6 



experiments, in 1890 22:3-24 



1891 33:3-12 



1892 40:3-15 



1893 52:5-7 



crosssing 56 :3 -47 



Fertilizer experiments, 



conducted by Prof. Atkinson 40 :13-15 



effect of fertilizers on yield 57:13 



conclusions 57 :16 



floats vs. acid phosphate 22 :9, 10 



for growth, maturity, per cent, of increase, 



expense and profit 22:15-21 



intercultural 22:22, 23 



giving yield and profit per acre. . .52:5 



raw vs. acid phosphate 40:11, 12 



residual effects of phosphates 40:6, 7 



results of — recapitulated 22 :24 



with different amounts of fertilizer per acre.22 : 11-15 



phosphates giving yield, 

 cost, profit and per cent, of profit. 22:6-8 



different fertilizers 40:8, 9 



fertilizers applied in Feb. vs. at planting.. 40:10 



kainit, effect on yield 36:27-32 



phosphates 33 :7 



Fertilizer requirements determined by analysis of 



plant 57:3-16 



analysis of soil in Drake field and sta- 

 tion garden. 57:15 



flowering plants 57:6 



plants in boiling stage 57 : 10 



comparison of soil in Drake field and Station 



garden 57 :5-8 



effects on composition, of potash and phos- 

 phoric acid 57 :11, 12 



results, consolidated 57 :9, 12, 14 



flower, description of 58 : 6 



pollen, function of 56 :6-8 



gins, tests of 33 :5 



seed, analysis of 49 :3 



description of 56 :9 



effects of feeding, on milk and butter 25:3-12 



selection of 56:10 



