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Special corn fertilizers vs. a fertilizer richer in potash, W. P. Brooks 868 



Field experiments with fertilizers in New Jersey, E. B. Voorhees 293, 299 



Fertilizer experiments at Pennsylvania Station. W. H. Caldwell 461 



Comparative valu _' of different forms of phosphoric acid, H. P. Armsby 



and W. H. Caldwell... --- 461 



Fertilizer experiments with various crops at Pennsylvania Station. W. H. 



Caldwell — "18 



Field trials with barnyard manure preserved with superphosphate gyp- 

 sum, J. R. Schiffer .- 821 



CROPS— COMPOSITION— FIELD EXPERIMENTS. 



Experiments with alfalfa in New Jersey, E. B. Voorhees 29ri. .300 



Field experiments with barley, wheat, oats, and pea3, T. Shaw and C. A. 



Zavitz 128 



Exi)eriments with fertilizers on barley grown for hay at the Sierra Foot- 

 hill Substation in California . 599 



Cooperative field experiments with barley, C. Von Eckenbrecher - 821 



Effect of nitrogenous manures on the structure and nitrogen content of 



barley, C. Kraus - 921 



Suggestions for field experiments with fertilizers for field beets, P. Wag- 

 ner 922 



Test of varieties of corn at Georgia Station. R. J. Redding 606 



Crossed varieties of corn, third year, W. A. Kellorman and C. H. Thomp- 

 son — 69" 



Tests of varieties of corn at liOuisiana Stations - 860 



Tests of varieties of corn and cotton in South Carolina. J. M. McBryde .. 322 



Chemical composition of certain varieties of corn, F. T. Shutt . - 198 



Effect of different fertilizers upon the composition of corn and oats, C. D. 



Woods and H. B. Gibson _ 37S, 379 



Proximate cumpdMtion of corn and stover of New England-grown maize, 



C. D.Woods and H. B. Gibson .^79 



Proximate composition of good and poor corn. C. D. Woods ..- 375 



Analyses of corn, cowpeas, and soja beans. J. B. McBryde 318 



Influence of climate on composition of corn plants. H. H. Ilan-ington ... 245 

 The comparative effect of planting in hills and drills on the quantity and 



quality of the maize crop 14 



Deep '".s-. shallow culture of corn, R. J. Redding 806 



Effect of pulling fodder, R. J. Redding 606 



Experiments with corn fodder at Texas Station, G. W. Curtis 725 



Experiments in the culture of corn and cotton in South Carolina, J. M. Mc- 

 Bryde - 320 



Culture of corn as a fodder plant, W. Saimders 198 



Comparison of corn and millet as grain crops. W. P. Brooks 8H8 



Indian corn as a grain and forage crop, W. H. Caldwell 713 



Corn for fodder and silage. C. C. James 127 



The use of muriate of potash with manure for corn, W. P. Brooks _ 867 



Experiment with liquid barnyard manure on corn at Iowa Station. J. Wil- 

 son --- --- TS6 



Experiment with barnyard manure on corn at Iowa Station, C. F. Curtiss . 787 



Experiments with corn at Alabama Canebrake Station. W. H. Newman. 590 

 Experiments with corn, wheat, and oats at Alabama College Station, J. S. 



Newman and J . Clay ton 589 



