LIST OF STATION PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE OFFICE OF 

 EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



MAY 1 TO JULY 1, 1890. 



Agricultural Experiment Station of the Agricultural and Mechanical 

 College of Alabama : 



Bulletin No. 14 (new series), April, 1890. — Pea Vines as a Fertilizer. 



Bulletin No. 15 (new series), April, 1890. — Insecticides. 

 Alabama Canebrake Agricultural E:speriment Station : 



Bulletin No. 8, April, 1890.— Cattle and Pig Feeding. 

 Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of California : 



Bulletin No. 86, May 17, 1890.— Preservative Fluids for Fresh Fruits. 



Bulletin No. 87, June, 1890. — The Conservation of Wines. 

 The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 103, May, 1890.— Fertilizers. 

 Storrs School Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Annual Report, 1889. 

 Agricultural Experiment Station of Florida : 



Bulletin No. 9, April, lfc90. — Entomological Notes. 

 Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 7, April, 1890. — Analyses of Food Stuffs; Meteorology; Destructive 

 Leaf Hopper. 

 Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 9, May, 1890. — Comparative Value of Fodder Plants ; Iowa Station 

 Milk Test — a Correction; " Relative Value Plan" at Creameries ; the Plum 

 Curculio and Plum Gouger. 

 Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station: 



Bulletin No. 26, April, 1890. — Corn Experiments. 



Bulletin No. 27, Ai>ril, 1890. — Experiments with Commercial Fertilizers on Hemp. 



Circular No. 3, April, 1890. — Means of Lessening Injuries from Insects and Fungi. 



Bulletin No. 28, May, 1890. — Tobacco Experiments. 

 Louisiana Sugar Experiment Station: 



Bulletin No. 28. — Field Experiments. 

 Maine State College Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Annual Report, Part II, 1889. 

 Massachusetts State Agricultural Experiment Station: 



Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers, May and June, 1890. 

 Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College : 



Bulletin No. 9, May, 1890.— Soil Tests with Fertilizers. 



Meteorological Bulletins Nos. 16 and 17, April and May, 1890. 



Special Bulletin, May, 1890.— On the Most Profitable Use of Commercial Manures 



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