TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Pago. 



Editorial Notes 185 



Need of better methods ia investigations of food and feeding stuffs 185 



Abstracts of station bulletins 191 



Alabama College Station 191 



Bulletin No. 16 (new series), June, 1890 191 



Some conclusions from experiments with fertilizers, J. S. Newman. 191 

 Field experiments in 1889 with corn, cotton, rye, and chufas, J. S. 



Newman 192 



Bulletin No. 17 (new series), July, 1890 193 



Dry application of Paris green and London purple for the cotton 



worm, G. F. Atkinson, Ph. B 193 



Report of the Alabama weather service 193 



Bulletin No. 18 (new series), August, 1890 193 



Climatology of Alabama, P. H. Mell, Ph. D 193 



Alabama Canebrake Station 196 



Bulletin No. 8, April, 1890 196 



Cattle feeding, W. H. Newman, M. S 196 



Pig feeding, W. H. Newman, M. S 196 



Arkansas Station 197 



Bulletin No. 12, April, 1890 197 



Influence of spaying on milk production, R. R. Dinwiddie, V. S 197 



Cotton-worm prospects, C. W. Woodworth, M. S 198 



Bulletin No. 13, August, 1890 198 



Strawberries, J. McNeill, B. S 198 



Bulletin No. 14, September, 1890 198 



The effects of the arsenites upon plants, C. W. Woodworth, M. S.. 198 



Connecticut Storrs Station 200 



Bulletin No. 6, August, 1890 200 



Grasses and legumes, C. D. Woods, B. S., and C. S. Phelps, B. S.. 200 



Illinois Station 201 



Bulletin No. 9, May, 1890 201 



Milk and butter tests, A. G. Manns, Ph. D 201 



The comparative value of corn fodder and silage in feeding year- 

 ling heifers, T. F. Hunt, B. S 204 



Analyses of corn fodder and silage, E. H. Farrington, M. S 208 



Value of pasturage and of grain ration with pasturage for young 



cattle, G. E. Morrow, M. A 209 



Bulletin No. 10, August, 1890 211 



Investigations of milk tests, E. H. Farrington, M. S 211 



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