TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Editorial Notes 30!) 



Statistics of the agricultural experiment stations in the United States 309 



Institutions for agricultural education and research in Japan 310 



The pnblication of abstracts of tlie annual reports of the stations 313 



Abstracts of station publications 314 



Alabama College Station 314 



Second Annual Report, 1889 314 



Bulletin No. 20 (new series), November, 1890 314 



Small fruits, melons, and vegetables, J. S. Newman and J. Clay- 

 ton 314 



Report of Alabama weather service, P. H. Mell, Ph. D 315 



Alabama Canebrake Station 315 



Second Annual Report, 1889 315 



Arkansas Station 315 



Second Annual Report, 1889 31.5 



Report of chemists, C. B. Colling wood, B. S., and G. A. Humphreys. 315 



Fertilizers, C. B. CoUingwood, B. S 315 



Cereals, A. E. Menke, D. Sc ...c 315 



Potatoes, A. E. Menke, D. Sc 316 



Grasses, A. E. Menke, D. Sc, and R. L. Bennett, B. S 316 



Cotton, A. F. Cory, B. S., and A. E. Menke, D. Sc 316 



Sorghum, A. E. Menke, D. Sc, and C. B. CoUingwood, B. S 317 



Silage, A. E. Menke, D. Sc 317 



Cotton-seed hulls as a feeding stuff, A. E. Menke, D. Sc 317 



Report of horticultural department, E. S. Richmau, B. S., and A. F. 



Cory, B. S 317 



Strawberries, sweet-potatoes, germination tests, experiments 



with vegetables 317 



Report of veterinarian, R. R. Dinwiddie, M. D., V. S 318 



Spaying of cattle 318 



Report of entomologist, C. W. Wood worth, M. S 318 



Bulletin No. 15, December, 1890 318 



Now insecticides for the cotton worm. A, E. Menke, D. Sc, and 



G. C. Davis 318 



Colorado Station 319 



Bulletin No. 12, July, 1890 319 



Some Colorado grasses, and their chemical analysis, J. Cassidy, B. 



S., and D. O'Brine.D.Sc 319 



Delaware Station 321 



Second Annual Report, 1889 321 



Report of director, A. T. Nealo, Ph. D 321 



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