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Abstract of station bulletius— Continued. 

 Micbi<iau Station— Continued. 



Bulletin No. G:i, May, 1890 110 



The English sparrow, C. B. Cook, B. S 110 



Nebraska Station Ill 



Bulletin No. 13, April, 1890 Ill 



Experiments in the culture of the sngar-beet in Nebraska, H. H. 



Nicholson, M. A., and Eachcl Lloyd, Ph. 1) Ill 



BulletinNo. 14, Jane 7, 1890 115 



Insects injurious to young trees on tree claims, L. Bruner IIT) 



New York Cornell Stat ion IK) 



Bulletin No. IG, March, 1890 1 IG 



Growing corn for fodder and silage, I. P. Roberts, M. Agr., and 



H. H. Wing, B. Agr 116 



Bulletin No. 17, May, 1890. 120 



A description of Cochran's metliod for the det<T!«inatiou of fat in 



milk, for the use of dairymen, G. C. Caldwell, Ph. D 120 



Ohio Station 121 



Bulletin Vol. Ill, No. 2, February, 1890 121 



Commercial fertilizers. C. E. Thome 121 



Pennsylvania Station 127 



Bulletin No. 11, April, 1890 127 



Indian corn as a grain and fodder crop, \V. II. Caldwell, B. S 127 



South Dakota Station 130 



Bulletin No. 16, February, 1890 130 



The sngar-beet, L. Foster, M. S. A., and J. II. Shepard, M. A 130 



BulletinNo. 17, March, 1890 132 



Small grain, L. Foster, M. S. A 132 



Virginia Station l-^-^ 



BulletinNo. 5, March, 1890 133 



Notes on feeding stuffs, \V. Bowman, Ph. D 133 



Bulletin No. 6, March, 1890. 133 



Variety tests with potatoes, W. B. Alwood, and R. K. Price 133 



Wisconsin Station 1'^^ 



BulletinNo, 23, April, 1890 134 



Prevention of apple scab, E. S. Golf 134 



Experiment Station Notes 13.5 



List of publications of United States Department of Agriculture, August 1 to 



September 1, 1890 1^7 



List of station publications received by the Oftice of Experiment Stations, 



August 1 to September 1, 1890 i:i~ 



