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Editorial Notes 265 



The fourth annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural 



Colleges and Experiment Stations 265 



The Association of Economic Entomologists 269 



Abstracts of station bulletins 270 



Alabama College Station 270 



Bulletin No. 19 (new series), October, 1890 270 



Roads and road making, J. H. Lane, C. E 270 



Report of Alabama weather service, P. H. Mell, Ph. D 270 



Alabama Canebrake Station 270 



Bulletin No. 9 270 



Crops for silage, forage plants, and grasses, W. H. Newman, M. S. 270 



California Station 272 



Bulletin No. 88, October 6, 1890 272 



The use of fertilizers in California, E. W. Hilgard, Ph. D 272 



Connecticut State Station 272 



Bulletin No. 104, October, 1890 272 



Fertilizer analyses 272 



Illinois Station 273 



Bulletin No. 11, August, 1890 273 



Experiments with wheat, T. F. Hunt, B. S 273 



Louisiana Stations 275 



Bulletin No. 1 (second series) 275 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers and other substances useful to 



agriculture, W. C. Stubbs, Ph. D 275 



Bulletin No. 2 (second series) 275 



Texas screw worm, H. A. Morgan, B. S. A 275 



Maryland Station 276 



Special Bulletin, July, 1890 276 



Potash and paying crops 276 



Special Bulletin, October. 1890 277 



Composition of commercial fertilizers sold in this State, H. E. Al- 



vord, C. E 277 



Massachusetts State Station 277 



Bulletin No. 38, September, 1890 277 



Feeding experiments with milch cows, C. A. Goessmann, Ph. D .. 277 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers, C. A. Goessmann, Ph. D 278 



Circular, August, 1890 278 



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



Goessmann, Ph. D 278 



Massachusetts Hatch Station 278 



Meteorological BuUetin No. 22, October, 1890 27P 



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