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Editorial Notes 139 



Report of Prof. Wilckens, of VienDa, on the American stations 139 



Abstracts of station bulletins 141 



Alabama College Station 141 



Bulletin No. 14 (new series), April, 1890 141 



Value of cow-pea vines and roots as a fertilizer, N. T. Lupton, 



LL.D 141 



Fertilizer analyses, N. T. Lupton, LL.D 142 



Bulletin No. 15 (new series), April, 1890 143 



Kerosene emulsion, G. F. Atkinson, Ph. B 143 



Kansas Station 143 



Bulletin No. 10, May, 1890 143 



Notes on conifers 143 



Kentucky Station 143 



Bulletin No. 20, April, 1690 143 



Experiments with corn, M. A. Scovell, M. S.... 143 



BulletiuNo. 27,April, 1890 145 



Experiments with commercial fertilizers on hemp, M. A. Scovell, 



M. S 145 



Louisiana Stations 146 



BulletiuNo. 26....". 146 



Report of State Experiment Station for 1889, D. N. Barrow,B. S... 146 



Bulletin No. 27 147 



Report of North Louisiana Experiment Station for 1889, J. G. Lee, 



B. S 147 



Bulletin No. 28 150 



Field experiments on sugar-cane 150 



Massachusetts State Station 154 



Circulars, May and June, 1890 154 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers and manurial substances, C. A. 



Goessmann, Ph. D 154 



Minnesota Station 154 



BulletiuNo. 11, June, 1890 154 



Corn — root iiruning, and deep vs. shallow cultivation, W. M. Hays, 



B. S. A 154 



Corn improved by cross-fertilization and selection, W. M. Hays, B. 



S. A 155 



Peas, beans, flax, and other crops, W. M. Hays, B. S. A 1.56 



Results of seeding rusted, frosted, and frozen wheat of 1888, D. N. 



Harper, Ph. D 156 



Mississippi Station 159 



Bulletin No. 11, February 15, 1890 159 



Charbon, G. C. Creelman, B. S. A 159 



Missouri Station 160 



Bulletin No. 11, May, 1890 160 



Texas fever, Paul Paquin, M. D., V. S 160 



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