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Editorial Notes '''"^ 



Tbe .seventh auimal convention of the Associiition oroirKJal Agiietiltnial 



Chemists ^^ 



Tlie sugar-beet i udustry ^"^ 



Abstracts of station bulletins '**^ 



California Station '-^^ 



Bulletin No. 8(1, May 17, 1890 'Jf^ 



Preservative fluids for fresh fruits. E. W. Hil;;ard, Pli. 1) i)8 



The sulphuring of dried fruits, E. W. Ililganl, IMi. D tt8 



Bulletin No. 87, June 7, 1890 '«' 



The conservation of wines, E. W. llilgiinl, I'h. D 99 



Colorado .Station '-''-* 



Bulletin No. 11, April, 1890 'J'-* 



Sugar-beets, C. L. Ingersoll, M. S 99 



Chemical analyses of sugar-beets, 1). O'Brine, D. .<c 100 



Connecticut State Station 100 



Bnlletin No. 10:3, May, ]-'90 - - - 100 



Fertilizers 100 



Florida Station 101 



Bulletin No. 9, April, 1890 101 



Entomological notes, J. C. Neal, M. D 101 



Iowa Station ' 101 



Bulletin No. 9, May, 1890 101 



Compararive value of fodder plants and other feeding .stuffs, K. P. 



Speer 1"! 



Iowa Station nulk test.— A correction, G. E. Patrick, M. S 101 



The relative value plan at creameries, G. E. Patrick, M. S lOl 



Plum cnrculiu and plum ganger, C. P. Gillette, M. S 10:3 



Massachusetts Hatch Station 104 



Bulletin No. 8, April, 1890 104 



Greenhouse heating— steam vs. hot water, S. T. Mayuard, B. S - .. 104 



Observations on peach yellow's, S. T. Maynard, B. S 104 



How far may a cow be tuberculous before her milk becomes dan- 

 gerous as an article of food ? H. C. Ernst, M. D. 106 



Special Bulletin, May, 1890 107 



On the mo.st profitable use of commercial mauiires. Prof. P. Wagner, 



translated by Prof. C . "Well i n gton 107 



Michigan Station 10~ 



Bulletin No. 60, April, 1890 107 



Feeding i)igs of different breeds, E. Davenport, M. S 107 



Tests of varieties of vegetables, E. Davenjtort, M. S 109 



Bnlletin No. 61, April, 1890 HO 



Foul hruod, A.J. Cook. M.S... 110 



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