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 Abstracts of station publications — Coutiuned. 



Tennessee Station 513 



Second Annual Report, 1889 - - 5i3 



Texas Station 513 



Second Annual Report, 1389 513 



Utah Station 514 



First Annual Report, 1890 514 



Bulletin No. 3, January, 1891 515 



Bulletin No. 4, January, 1891 515 



Vermont Station 515 



Bulletin No. 22, October, 1890 515 



Virginia Station 517 



Annual Report, 1890 517 



West Virginia Station 517 



Bulletins Nos. 8, 9, and 10, June, July, and August, 1890 517 



Special Bulletin 517 



Abstracts of publications of United States Department of Agriculture 518 



Division of Statistics 518 



Report No. 81 (new series), January and February, 1891 518 



Burean of Animal Industry 518 



Special report on diseases of the horse, 1890 518 



Central Experimental Farm of Canada 520 



Bulletin No. 8, January, 1891 520 



Bulletin No. 9, February, 1891 520 



Abstracts of reports of European investigations 522 



Experiment Station Notes 536 



List of publications of United States Department of Agriculture, March 1 to 



Aprill,1891 537 



List of station publications received by the OfiQce of Experiment Stations, 



March 1 to April 1, 1891 538 



SUBJECT LIST OF ABSTRACTS. 



CHEMISTRY— METHODS— ANALYSES. 



Determination of phosphoric acid in fertilizers by the " citrate method," S. W. 



Johnson and T. B. Osborne 489 



Comparison of solvents for fat in feeding stuffs, R. S. Curtiss 488 



Special laboratory apparatus at Connecticut State Station 482 



Official methods of analysis adopted by the German Association of Agricultural 



Experiment Stations, September, 1890 522 



Miscellaneous analyses at Michigan Station, R. C. Kedzie 495 



Miscellaneous analyses at New York Cornell Station, H. Snyder 504 



Miscellaneous analyses at South Dakota Station, J. H. Shepard 512 



Miscellaneous analyses at Texas Station, H. H. Harrington 514 



BOTANY— MYCOLOGY. 



Report of mycologist of Connecticut State Station for 1889, R. Thaxter 481 



Some fungicides and their uses, F. D. Chester 491 



The black knot of plum and cherry, B.D.Halsted 501 



Notes on the leaf blight of the quince and on apple scab, "W.R.Dudley 502 



Hollyhock rust, W.R.Dudley 504 



Peach yellows. L. H. Bailey 508 



Cotton root rot, L. H. Panmiel 514 



