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Editorial Notes 1 



New features of Experiment Station Record 1 



Farmers' bulletins 1 



Report of experimental farms of Canada 3 



Abstracts of station bullet i ns 8 



Alabama College Statmu 8 



Bulletin No. 10 (new series), January, 1890 8 



Grape culture, J. S. Newman 8 



Bulletin No. 11 (new series), February, l."?90 8 



Notes from the experiment station orchard, J. S. Newman 8 



Bulletin No. 12 (new series), February, 1«90 9 



Co-operative soil tests, J. S. Newman 9 



Alabama Canebrake Station 10 



Bulletin No. 7, February, 1890 10 



Field experiments with cotton, j^eas, melilotus, and corn, W. H. 



Newman, M. S lO 



California Station 11 



BulletinNo. «5. February 15, 1890 11 



Observations on olive varieties, \V. G. Klee 11 



Colorado Station 11 



BulletinNo. 10, January, 1890 '. 11 



Tobacco, C. L. lugersoll, M. S., and D. 0"Briue, D. Sc 11 



Connecticut State Station 12 



BulletinNo. 101, January, 1890 12 



Fertilizer analyses 12 



Bulletin No. 102, March, 1890 12 



Fungicides, R. Thaxter, Ph. D „.,. 12 



Florida Station 13 



BulletinNo. 8, January, 1890 13 



Field experiments with cotton, J. P. DePass 13 



Weedsof Florida, J. C. Neal, M. D 13 



Annual report of the station, J. P. De Pass 13 



Georgia Station 13 



Bulletin No, C, January, 1890 13 



Introduction, R. J. Redding 13 



Entomology, J. P. Campbell, Ph. D 14 



"Southern drift" and its agricultural relations, J. W. Spencer, 



Ph. D •- 14 



Illinois Station 14 



Bulletin No. 8, February, 1890 14 



Field experiments with corn, lSc^9, T. F. Hunt, B. S l4 



Garden experiments with sweet corn, 1889, T. J. Burrill, Ph. D. 



andG. W. McClucr, B. S 19 



Indiana Station 20 



Bulletin No. 30, February, 1890 20 



luduenza, T. D. lliuebauch, V. « 20 



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