Abstracts of station pnblications — Continued. 

 Kansas Station — Continued. 



Report of department of horticiilturo and entomology, E. A. Pope- 



noe, M. A. , F. A. Marlatt, B. S., and S. C. Mason 342 



Tests of varieties of beans, peas, potatoes, and tomatoes; some 



insects injurious to the bean 312 



Eeport of botanical department, W. A. Kellermau, Ph. D., and W. 



T. Swingle, B. S 342 



The loose smut of cereals; experiments in crossing varieties of 

 corn ; crossed corn the secoud year ; bibliograi>hy of fertiliza- 

 tion of varieties of corn ; preliminary study of the receptivity 



of corn silk 342 



Maine Station 345 



Annual Report, 1890, Part I ...,,. 345 



Inspection of fertilizerrf 345 



Maryland Station 345 



Second Annual Report, 18B9 345 



Report of director, H. E. Alvord, C. E 345 



The tomato, Dr. R. L. Sturtevaut .347 



Eeport of horticulturist, W. H. Bishop, B. S 348 



Variety and fertilizer tests with tomatoes ; potato experi- 

 ments; comparison of seed potatoes from Vermont and 

 Maryland ; general notes on vegetables ; orchard and small 



fi-uits 348 



Eeport of chemist, H. J. Patterson, B. S 349 



The chemical composition of tomatoes ; effect of fertilizers on 

 the composition of tomatoes ; tomato variation and weather 

 changes ; comparison of amounts of sugar and acid in freshly 

 picked and in airdried tomatoes; marls; soils; investiga- 

 tions on the determination of moisture in air-dry feeding 



stniis 350 



Report of agriculturist, A. I. Hay ward, B. S 350 



Silos and silage ; the forage garden ; variety test of oats, 

 wheat, and corn ; soil tests with fertilizers and coru ; rota- 

 tion plats ; "seed germinator " tests 350 



Report of machinist, E. H. Brinkley 352 



Meteorological records 353 



The sorghum field and lo,sses in growing wheat, H. E. Alvord, C. E. 353 



Massachusetts State Station 353 



Circular, November, 1890. „ 353 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers and of manurial substances scut 



on for examination 353 



Massachusetts Hatch Station 353 



Meteorological Bulletin No. 23, November, 1890 3.53 



Michigan Station 353 



Bulletin No. 67, October, 1890 353 



Fruit testing at the South Haven Substation, T. T. Lyon :>53 



Bulletin No. 68, October, 1890 35(; 



The jack-pine plains; silage; milk, and fertilizer analyses, R. C. 



Kcdzio, M. D 356 



Bulletin No. 69, November, 1890 360 



Feeding steers of different breeds, E. Davenport, M. S 360 



Mississippi Station 302 



Bulletin No. 13, September 25, 1890 362 



Feeding for milk and butter, E. R. Lloyd, M. S 362 



