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Facts for farmers, W. F. Masscy 314 



f^ertilizers in California, E. W. Hilgard 592 



On the relations of live stock to fertility. H. P. Armsby. 453,713 



Green crops as nitrog'enous manures, A. Miintz ..- 112 



Fertilizing,'- injured ients in crop and in roots of legumes, C. D. Woods 375 



Value of pea-vine manuring for wheat. .1. R. Chamberlain 172 



The pi'oduction and eare of farm manures, I. P. Roberts 89 



CJontribution to the study of fermentations of manure, T. Schlosing, sr. 



and jr--- 736 



The fertilizing value of grease wood, E. W. Hilgard -. 373 



Analyses of marls, muck, and marsh mud at Maryland Station. H. J. Pat- 

 terson - 515 



Preliminary work on some Kentucky marls, A. M. Peter 792 



The grading of bone meal, J. Konig 185 



The c()mi)Osition of bone of various degrees of fineness as found in com- 

 mercial ground bone. W. Frear 463 



Analyses of Canada ashes at Connecticut State Station 601 



Composition and fertilizing value of tannery ashes, W. Frear. 463 



Analyses of lish, C. C. James 127 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers. N. T. Lupton 6 



Analyses of fertilizers at Arkansas Station. G. L. Teller 281 



Fertilizer inspection by Connecticut State Station 8, 213, 763 



Composition and value of certain materials for fertilizing purposes, J. M. 



Pickell and J.J.Earle .- 145 



Analyses and inspection of commercial fertilizers at Kentucky Station, M. 



A. Scovell 227,791 



Fertilizer inspection in Louisiana, W. C. Stubbs 444 



Inspection and analyses of commercial fertilizers sold in Maryland 864 



Fertilizer inspection in Massachusetts. C. A. Goassmann... 161, 162, 287, 864 



Fertilizer analyses at Michigan Station. R. C. Kedzie 2J)0 



Analyses of ground bone and miscellaneous fertilizers, E. B. Voorhees 523 



Analyses of incomplete fertilizers and homo mixtures at New Jersey Sta- 

 tion, E. B. Voorhees 168 



Fertilizer inspectioH in New Jersey for 1889 and 1800. E. B. Voorhees. 292, 299, 310 



Fertilizer insp 'Ction in New York, with analyses of fertilizers 89, 311, 401 



Fertilizer analys s and the fertilizer control at North Carolina Station, H. 



B. Battle. -- 712 



Analyses of fertilizers in Rhode Island, H. J. Wheeler and B. L. Hart- 

 well 315,5.30,533,622 



Fertilizer analyses at South Carolina Station. 244,318,536 



Fertilizer analyses at Vermont Station 471 



Fertilizer inspection in West Virginia. .1. A. Myers 628 



Cooperative experiments with fertilizers, C. A. Zavitz 129 



Special nitrogen experiment on grass, C. S. Phelps and C. D. Woods .376 



Cooperative field experiments with fertilizers. C. S. Phelps .377 



Composting in the heap vs. composting in the furrow, R. J. Redding 606 



Fertilizer experiments at Maine Station, W. Balentine 392 



Co5perative soil tests in 1891 in Alabama 684 



Studies of soil and crops with reference to the use of commercial fertilizers, 



A. T. Neale. 686 



Soil tests with fertilizers in Massachusetts, W. P. Brooks 164 



Soil tests with fertilizers on potatoes, oats, and corn in Massachusetts, W. 



P. Brooks 866 



