LIST OF STATION PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



JUNE 1 TO JULY 1 1«91. 



Agricultural Experiment Station of the Agricultural and Mechanical 

 College of Alabama : 

 Bulletin No. 25 (new series), Aj)ril, 18D1. — Efiects on Butter from Feeding Cotton 



Seed and Cotton-Seed Meal. 

 Bulletin No. 26 (new series), April, 1801. — Commercial Fertilizers. 

 Bulletin No. 27, May, 1891.— Black Eust of Cotton. 

 Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station : 

 Bulletin No. 15, April, 1891.— Two Insect Pests. 

 Georgia Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 12, April, 1891. — Field Experiments with Forage Plants, and Analyses 

 of the Products. 

 Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 18, December, 1890. — Experiments with Forage Plants. 

 BuUetiu No. 19, December, 1890.— Germination of Weeviled Peas; Garden Notes 

 on Potatoes, Beans, and Cabbage. 

 Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College: 



Meteorological Bulletin No. 29, May, 1891. 

 Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station: 



Bulletin No. 14, April, 1891. — Field Exiieriments with Corn. 

 Ne:braska Agricultural Experiment Station: 



Bulletin No. 17. — Field Experiments and Observations for 1890; Meteorological 

 Observations for 1890. 

 New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station: 

 Second Annual Keport, 1890. 



Bulletin No. 13, May, 1891.— Effect of Food on Butter and Quantity of Milk. 

 Bulletin No. 14, May, 1891. — Silage in Dairy Farming. 

 New York Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 32 (new series), June, 1891. — The New York State Fertilizer Control 

 and Fertilizer Aualsyses. 

 Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 27, May, 1891. — The Production and Care of Farm Manures. 

 North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 77, May 1, 1891.— Value of Pea- Vino Manuring for Wheat. 

 Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin Vol. IV, No. 2 (second series), February, 1891. — Miscellaneous Experi- 

 ments in the Control of Injurious Insects; Some Common Cabbage Insects; 

 Three Important Clover Insects. 



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