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Agricultural Experimknt Station ok the University of Minnesota : 



JiuUetin No. 12, July, IdiK). — Meadows and Pastures in Minnesota; American- 

 grown Caulitiower Seed ; Preserving Vegetables in Carbonic Acid Gas; Pro- 

 tection (roni Frost. 

 Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station: 



liulletin No. I'J, Jiint', 1890.— Black Leg in Cattle. 

 New Jersey State and College Agricultural Experiment Stations: 



IJtilletin No. (i9, July 15, 1890.— Analyses and Valuations of Couii)lete Fertilizers. 

 Bulletin No. 70, July 26, 1890.— Some Fungous-Diseases of the Spinach. 

 New York Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 21 (new series), July, 1890.— Testing of Dairy breeds. 

 Bulletin No. 22 (new series), August, 1890.— Pig Feeding Experiments without 

 Milk. 

 Cornell University Agricultural Expeuimext Station: 

 Bulletin No. 18, July, 1890. — Experiences in Spraying Plants. 

 Bulletin Nr). 19, August, 1890.— Report on the Condition of Fruit Growing in 

 Western New York. 

 North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station: 



Bulletin No. 72b, July, 1890.— Meteorological Data. 

 Ohio Agkicultural Experiment Station: 



Bullctiu Vol. I,No. 2, (techulcal series), May, 1890.— Flowering Plants on State 

 Univirsity Grounds; Life History of Little-Known Plant Lice; Shells of Frank- 

 lin County. 

 Bulletin Vol. Ill, No. f) (second series), June, 1890.— Corn Silage vs. Sugar-Bet ts 

 as Food for Milk Production. 

 Tennessee Agricultural Expeiument Station : 



Special Bulletin E, July, 1890. — The Cotton Worm ; The Hessian Fly. 

 ViiJGiNiA Agricultural Experi.mext Station: 



Bulletin No. 7, July, 1890. — Variety Tests with Strawberries. 

 Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin: 



Bulletin No. 24, July, 1890. — A New Method for the Estimation of Fat i:i Milk. 



