VII 



DAIRYING. 



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Tests of dairy C0W8 ; home V8. fairgrounds, J. H. HiUs 515 



Milk analysis, H. Snyder 503 



The sterilization of mills by peroxide of hydrogen 532 



Cream raising by dilation, 11. Snyder 504 



Examination of butter with the oleofractometer 533 



Detection of margarine in butter 533 



Detection of cocoanut butter in- cows' butter 533 



VETERINARY SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, 



Report of veterinarian of Michigan Station for 1889, E. A. A. Grange 496 



Notes on Southern cattle-plague, M.Francis 514 



The diseases of the horse 518 



Koch's lymph as a means of diagnosing cases of tuberculosis in cattle 534 



AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. 



Tile draining in relation to flood and drought, R. C. Kedzie 495 



Dynamometer tests with wagons, J. W. Sanborn 515 



STATION STATISTICS. 



Report of director of Connecticut State Station for 1839, S. W.Johnson 476 



Report of director of Florida Station for 1890 401 



Annual Report of Louisiana Stations for 1890 492 



Report of director of Michigan Station for 1890, O. Clute 492 



Annual Report of the Nebraska Station for 1889 498 



Annual Report of the New York Cornell Station for 1890 501 



Report of director of South Dakota Station for 1890, L.McLouth f 11 



Report of department of forestry, horticulture, and botany of South Dakota 



Station for 1890, C. A. Keffer 512 



Annua! Report of Tennessee Station for 1889 513 



Report of director of Texas Station for 1889, F. A. GuUey 513 



History of the organization of Utah Station 514 



Report of director of Utah Station for 1890, J. W. Sanborn 514 



Annual Report of Virginia Station for 1890 517 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Reports of correspondents on the condition of agriculture in West Virginia, 



J.A.Myers 517 



Report of Division of Statistics of U. S. Department of Agriculture for January 



and February, 1891 518 



