ENTOMOLOGY — APICULTURE. 



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Notes ou injurious insects in Connecticut 482 



Report of eutoinologist of Micliisau Station for 1839, A. J. Cook 405 



Notes ou cut-woini8, I. H. Orcutt 512 



Experiments in the apiary of Michigan Station, A. J. Cooli 49G 



METEOROLOGY. 



Meteorological report of Alabama Cauebrabe Station 474 



Meteorological report of Massachusetts Hatch Station for January, 1891, C. D. 



Warner 492 



Summary of meteorological observations at the Michigan Station during 1888, 



R. C. Kedzie 495 



Meteorological summary for North Carolina, October and November, 1890, li. 



B. Battle and C. F. Von Herrmann 510 



Report of meteorologist of Texas Station for 1S89, D. Adrianoe 514 



Sunnnary of meteorological observations by West Virginia Station, J. A. Myers. 517 



Record of sunshine temperatures at Michigan Station, R. C. Kedzie 495 



Origin of cold waves, C. F. Von Herrmann 511 



SOILS. 



Soil temperatures at Alabama Canebrake Station 474 



Record of soil temperatures at Michigan Station, R. C. Kedzie 494 



Relation of cultivation to soil moisture, R. C. Keilzie 494 



FERTILIZERS. 



Fertilizer inspection in Connecticut for 18d9 481 



Melilotus and pea vines as soil renovators, W . H. Newman 473 



Comparative agricultural value of superphosphates and certain natural or raw 



phosphates 483 



Phosphates,. J. M. Pickel! f 491 



Fertilizer experiments at Florida Station 491 



Potash and paying crops 517 



CROPS — COMTOSITION— FIELD EXPERIMENTS. 



Results of early and late seeding of barley, oats, and spring wheat, W. Saun- 

 ders 520 



Results of the growth of two-rowed barley from seed imported by the Govern- 

 ment of Canada, W. Saunders 520 



Experiments with corn, W. H. Newman 473 



Ettect of the rate or distance of planting on the quantity and quality of the 



maize crop 476 



Corn experiments at Florida Station 491 



The effect of removing the tassels on the prolificacy of corn, I. P. Roberts .')05 



Fertilizers for corn, G. W. Curtis 513 



Cotton, test of varieties, G. W. Curtis 513 



Flax for seed and fiber, E. J. Wickson 476 



A treatise on dax culture, O. Lugger 496 



Structure of the flax stem, H. L. Osborn 497 



Comparison of the yield and composition of certain grasses in 1883 and 1889, 



E. H. Jenkins 487 



Forage plants of the salt marshes of Connecticut, A. L. Winton, jr 486 



Analyses of some Florida weeds and grasses, J. M. Pickell 491 



