TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



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Editorial Notes 41 



The jtroper use of station funds 41 



Abstracts of station bulletins 45 



Alabanja College Station .• 4r> 



Bulletin No. 13 (new series), March, 1890 45 



Amicroscopicstudy of certain varieties of cotton, P. H. Mell, Ph. D. 45 



Delaware Station 4G 



BulletinNo. 8, March, 1890 46 



Experiments to test the possibility of developing a domestic sugar 



industry, A. T. Neale, Ph. D 46 



Spraying with sulphide of potassium for pear scab, F. D. Chester, 



M. S 49 



Loudon purple for the codling moth, M, H. Beck with 49 



Georgia Station 50 



BulletinNo. 7, April, 1890 50 



Analyses of feeding stuffs, H. C. White, Ph. D 50 



Meteorology, L. H. Charbonnier, Ph. D 50 



Notes on a destructive insect, J. P. Campbell, Ph. D 50 



Indiana Station 50 



Bulletin No. 31, April, 1890 50 



Small fruits and vegetables, J, Troop, M. S 50 



Iowa Station 5*2 



Bulletin No. 8, February, 1890 52 



Iowa Station milk test, G. E. Patrick, M. S 52 



Sweet cream butter, G. E. Patrick, M. S 53 



Sugar-beets, G. E. Patrick, M. S 54 



Sorghum, G.E.Patrick, M. S 54 



Annual report, K. P. Speer 56 



Massachusetts State Station ' 56 



BulletinNo. 36, March, 1890 56 



Meteorological summary 56 



Some suggestions on the economical improvement of farm lauds, 



C. A. Goessmann, Ph. D 56 



Analyses of corn silage, C. A. Goessmann. Ph. D 57 



Commercial fertilizers, C. A. Goessmann, Ph. D 57 



Michigan Station 55 



Bulletin No. 57, March, 1890 58 



Vegetables, tests of varieties and methods of culture, L. R. Taft, 



M. S 58 



Bulletin No. 58, March, 1690 63 



Insecticides, A, J. Cook, M. S 63 



Bulletin No. 59, April, 1890 63 



Listof fruits for Michigan, L, R. Taft, M. S 63 



Apple scab 63 



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