CONTENTS: 



Bulletins: 



152. Self-Boiled Lime Sulphur and Its Use February, 1911 



153. Experiments with Cotton — Varieties, Boll Rot, Wilt, 



Phosphate February, 1911 



154. Corn, Soy Bean Pastures, Tankage, Cottonseed Meal 



for Fattening Hogs February, 1911 



155. The Pecan in Alabama March, 1911 



156. Peach Growing in Alabama . ^September, 1911 



157. The Satsuma Orange. .. September, J911 



158. Fattening Beef Calves in Alabama October. 1911 



159. Heading Off Boll Weevil Panic December, 1911 



160. Local Fertilizer Experiments With Cotton in South 



Alabama December, 1911 



161. Lime for Alabama Soils December, 1911 



Circulars: 



8. Bud-Worms in Corn. 



9. The Relation of the County Superintendent of Education to the Boys' 



Corn Club Work. How to Organize a Club. 



10. Fighting the Cotton Worm. 



11. The Relation of the Teacher to the Boys' Corn Club Work. 



12. How to Organize and Conduct a Girls' Canning Club. 



13. School Gardening 



Press Bulletins: 



41. Tests of Varieties of Corn in 1910 



42. Boll Weevil Infested Area in United States. 



43. Tests of Varieties of Cotton in 1910. 



44. Protect Your Peaches from Plum Curculio and Brown Rot 



45. Look Out for the Cotton Worm. 



46. Cotton Worms Increasing. 



47. Cotton Worms of Second Crop Soon Due. 



48. Cotton Worm Damage in Alabama. 



49. The Boll Weevil Is Speading Fast. Look Out For It. 



50. Announcement of Boll Weevil Line and Quarantine Rules Applying 



to Alabama. 



51. Notice Relative to Shipments of Articles Quarantined Against on Ac- 



count of the Boll Weevil. 



Annual Report, Twenty-Fourth 1911 



