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Fertilizer inspection in North Carolina for 1^90 25 



Analyses and valuation of fertilizers at Ohio Station 127 



Fertilizer inspection in Vermont, W. W. Cooke 178,005 



Analyses of fertilizers licensed for sale in Vermont in 1891, J. L. Hills 744 



CROPS — VARIETIES — COMPOSITION — FIELD EXPERIMENTS. 



Field experiments with barley, W. Saunders 82 



Field experiments with barley, corn, wheat, sorghum, and clover, C. S. Plumb . 171 



Two- rowed barley, W. Saunders 2(i0 



Results of early and late seedinjj;of barley, oats, and spring wheat, W. Saunders. 520 

 Results of the growth of two-rowed barley from seed imported by the Govern- 

 ment of Canada, W. Saunders 520 



Test of varieties of barley, F. E. Emery 597 



Field experiments with fertilizers on barley and oats, \V. C. Latta 635 



Tests of varieties of barley, oats, peas, and potatoes at Maine Station, W. F.ai- 



entine 649 



Experiments with barley, wheat, peas, and oats at Ontario Agricultural College 



Station 075 



Field experiments with corn, W. H. Newman 10 



Field experiments with corn, 1889, T.F.Hunt 14 



Growing corn for fodder and silage, I. P. Roberts and H. H. Wing 116 



Field experiments with corn, C. E. Thorne 122 



Experiments with corn, wheat, and millet plants grown in boxes, C. E. Thorne. 125 



Indian corn as a grain and fodder crop, W. H. Caldwell 127 



Experiments with corn, M. A. Scovell 143 



Experiments with corn at Louisiana Station 147 



Field experiments with corn, J. G. Lee.- 149 



Root pruning and deep vs. shallow culture for corn, W. M. Hays 154 



Improvement of corn by cross-fertilization and selection, W. M. Hays 155 



Experiments with corn, J. F. Hickman 165 



Field experiments with corn and cotton, J. S. Newman 192 



Experiments with corn at Kansas Station 334 



Compositionof corn at different stages of growth, G. H. FailyerandJ. T. Willard- 341 



Experiments in crossing varieties of corn 343 



Experiments with corn, A. I. Hayward 352 



Experiments with corn, W. H. Newman 473 



Effect of the rateor distance of planting on the quaut ty and quality of the maize 



crop 476 



Corn experiments at Florida Station 491 



The effect of removing the tassels on the prolificacy of corn, I. P. Roberts 505 



Fertilizers for corn, G. W. Curtis 513 



Field experiments with corn at Georgia Station, R. J. Redding 550 



Field experiments with corn at Illinois Station, G, E. Morrow and T. F. Hunt.. 556 



Growth and increase of dry matter in corn, G. E. Morrow and T. F. Hunt 562 



Weight of ear corn per bushel of shelled corn, G. E. Morrow __. 564 



Field experiments with corn at Louisiana State Station, D. N. Barrows 571 



Field experiments? with corn, grasses, and other forage crops at Massachusetts 



State Station, C. A. Goessmann 579 



Chemical study of the maize plant, E. F. Ladd 590 



Field experiments with corn at New York State Station, F. E. Emery 596 



Field experiments with corn at Mississippi Station 657 



Crossed varieties of corn second and third years, at Kansas Station, W. A. Kel- 



lerman and W. T.Swingle... 722 



