8 



Time of applying lime B. 161 : 311 



Veterinarian, report of R. 24: 16> 



Varieties of corn in 1910, test of P. B. 41 



cotton B. 153: 17-20 



cotton in 1910, tests of P. B. 43 



pecan grown in counties B. 155: 31-34 



Variety of pecan for planting B. 155: 28- 



Williams, P. F., report of R. 24 



Wilt-resistant varieties, test of B. 153 



Winter fattening of calves on cottonseed meal and hulls, 



corn-and-cob meal and alfalfa hay B. 158: 180 



Winter fattening of calves on cottoYiseed meal, cottonseed 



hulls and peavine hay ^_ B, 158: 203 



Wintering of calves and fattening them the following 



summer on pasture ______■_. B. 158: 212 



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LIST OF AVAILABLE BULLETINS JULY, i Q i2. 



80. A preliminary list of Alabama fungi. 



136. Chicken pox or sorehead in poultry. 



141. Texas or tick fever. 



144. The San Jose scale and lime-sulfur wash. 



145. Local fertilizer experiments with cotton in 1905-6-7-8. 



146. Facing the boll weevil problem in Alabama. 



152. Self-boiled lime-sulfur and its use. 



153. Experiments with cotton, varieties, boll rot, wilt, phosphate. 



154. Corn, soy bean pastures, tankage, cottonseed meal, for fattening hogs. 

 156. Peach growing in Alabama. 



158. Fattening beef calves in Alabama. 



160. Local fertilizer experiments with cotton in South Alabama. 



161. Lime for Alabama soils. 



162. Local fertilizer experiments with cotton in North Alabama. 



