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Exporimciits with sugar-beots in Nebraska, H. H. Nicholson and R. Lloyd 731 



Sugar-beet culture in Nevada, R. H. McDowell 734 



Experiments with sugar-beets in 1890, H. W. Wiley 748 



Test of varieties of wheat at Maryland Station, A. I. Hayward 728 



HORTICULTURE. 



Notes on egg-plants, L. H. Bailey and W. M. Munson 737 



Fertilizer experiments with sweet-potatoes, strawberries, tomatoes, and 



peaches in Delaware, A. T. Neale 717 



Experiments with tomatoes in 1890 at Maryland Station, W. 11. Bishop and H. 



J. Patterson 728 



Test of varieties of strawberries at Maryland Station in 1890, W. IT. Bishop.. . 



Small fruits for North Dakota, C. B. Waldrou 740 



Fruits and vegetables for South Dakota, C. A. Keffer 741 



Relative merit of various stocks for the orange, H. E. Van Deman 749 



FORESTRY. 



Notes on forest-trees, C. A. Keffer 741 



WEEDS. 



The Canada thistle, C. F. Millspangh 745 



FEEDING OF ANIMA^.S. 



Pig-feeding experiments with coarse foods, P. Collier 735 



Digestion experiment with Lespedeza Mcolor (hagi) on sheep, O. Kellner, T. 



Yoehii, and M. Nagaoka 766 



DAIRYING. 



Dairying and breeding, Isaac Ross 711 



The composition of milk and milk products, P. Vieth 761 



VETERINARY SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. 



Foot rot in sheep, E. A. A. Grange 731 



STATION STATISTICS. 



Report of director of North Dakota Station for 1890, H. E. Stockbridge 740 



Annual Report of Texas Station for 1890 742 



Report of the agricultural-chemical experiment station at Halle for IS.iO, M. 



Maercker 759 



AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 



Report on winter grain, cotton iilanling, ramie, agriculture of Brazil, etc., J. 

 K. Dodge 749 



