IV 



Abstracts of station publications — Continued. 

 Delaware Station — Continued. 



Eeport of botanist, F. D. Chester, M. S 322 



Seed testing ; a botanical description of the black rot of the 

 grape ; the black rot of the grape controlled by the Bordeaux 

 mixture ; spraying with sulphide of potassium for the scab of 

 the pear ; peach yellows, culture tests ; diseases of alfalfa ; 



grass garden 322 



Keport of horticulturist and entomologist, M. H. Beckwith, M. S. 322 

 Plan of work and small-fruit j»lats ; notes on the black rot of 

 grapes; insects injurious to crops in Delaware; injurious 

 insects, their identification and extermination; answers to 



inquiries; experiments with insecticides 522 



Stock feeding, A. T. Neale, Ph. D ". 323 



Creameries, C. L. Penny, M. A 323 



Several articles of food known to be healthful found to contain 



small quantities of copper, C.L. Penny, M. A 324 



Eeport of meteorologist, G. A. Harter, M. A 324 



Georgia Station - 324 



Bulletin No. 8,July,1890 324 



Potato experiments, G. Speth 324 



Bulletin No. 9, October,1890 325 



Potash and paying crops ^ 325 



Indiana Station 325 



Bulletin No. 32, July, 1890 325 



Treatment for smut in wheat, J. C. Arthur, D. Sc 325 



Field experiments with wheat, W. C. Latta, M. S 326 



Two expensive fertilizers, C. S. Plumb, B. S 327 



Bulletin No. 33, October, 1890 327 



Small fruits, J. Troop, M. S 327 



Entomological notes, F. M. Webster 328 



Iowa Station 328 



Bulletin No. 11, November, 1890 328 



Exijeriments in making and storing hay, R. P. Spcer 328 



Cultivated and wild varieties of the grasses in Iowa, R. P. Speer, 



C. M. Wade,B. S., and G. E. Patrick, M. S 329 



Creamery and dairy notes, G. E. Patrick, M. S 330 



Potato stalk-weevil, apple curculio, and a new currant borer, C. P. 



Gillette, M.S ' 332 



Kerosene emulsion as a sheep dip and as a destroyer of parasites on 



domestic animals, C. P. Gillette, M. S 333 



Third annual report, R. P. Speer 334 



Kansas Station • - 334 



Second Annual Report, 1889 334 



Report of farm department, E. M. Shclton, M. S., H. M. Cottrell, 



M.S., and W. Shelton 334 



Experiments with corn ; experiments with wheat ; forage crops; 

 silos and silage; experiments with pig feeding; pigs from 



mature and immature parents , 334 



Report of chemical department, G. IT. Failyer, M, S., and J. T. 



Willar(],M. S 339 



Sorghum, comparison of varieties ; comparison of different sized 

 stalks ; improvement by seed selection ; crossing of varieties ; 

 time of planting; analyses of feeding stufts; composition of 

 corn at different stages of growth ; ammonia and nitric acid 

 in atmospheric waters 339 



