XXIII 



Field exporimonts .vith liorn, pot ito -s. •,'-.-asiu.'5, an I sugar h -(jts at Ar- 

 kansas Station - 280 



ObsiTvations on the growth of maize continuously on the same land at 



Conmcticut State Station 770 



Fi-rtilizci" experiments on corn at Georgia Station, R. J. Redding (iO-l 



Ciusliel cotton seed us. cotton-seed moal and hulls as fertilizers for coi-n, 



R. .1. Redding 600 



Soil test with fertilizers on corn at Marylan>l Station, A. I. na3-ward 'tl'.] 



Field experiments with corn at Illinois Station, G. E. Morrow and F. D. 



Gardner 847 



Field experiments with corn at Indiana Station, W. C. Latta 851 



Field experiments with corn and barley at Iowa Station, D. A. Kent 786 



Field experiments with corn at Kansas Station, C. C. Georgeson, F. C 



Biirtis. and W. Shelton .-. 835 



Field exi)eriments with corn, cotton, flax, wheat, and grasses at Missis- 

 sippi Station 87-4 



Field experiments with corn and root crops at Missouri Station, H. J. 



Waters 24 



Fxperiments with corn, C. E. Thorne and J. F. Hickman <)4 



Field expei-iments with commercial fertilizers on corn and oats, and (u-ops 



grown in rotation in Ohio, C. E. Thorne and J. F. Hickman _. 887 



Nitrogen supply of corn, W. P"'rear and H. P. Armsby 46."$ 



Coiiperative field experiments with fertilizers on corn, H. J. Wheeler 530 



Field experiments with corn at South Dakota Station, L. Foster 39 



Introduction of maize into Europe. C. .). Murphy 484 



Cotton, tests of varieties and fertilizers at Alabama College Station, J. S. 



Newman and J. Clayton. 684 



Tests of varieties of cotton at Pine BlulT, Arkansas, B. M. Baker 285 



Test of varieties of cotton at Mississippi Station. E. R. Lloyd 702 



Chemical study of the cotton plant, J. B. McBryde 5.37 



Field experiments with cotton at South Carolina Station, J. M. McBryde. 533 

 Field experiments with cotton at Alabama Canebrake Station, W. H. 



Newman 762 



Field experiments with fertilizers on cotton at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, B. 



M. Baker 285 



Field experiments with cotton, harley, and rye at Arkansas Station, R. 



L. Bennett 7(^2 



Experiments with cotton at Georgia Station, R. J. Redding 691 



Experiments with cotton at Louisiana Stations 860 



Development of the roots of the cotton plant, M. Whitney 318 



Grass gardening, J. B. Olcott 13 



Pasture grasses, T. Shaw and C. A. Zavitz.. 128 



Pasture grasses, F. L. Scribner.. 41 



Tests of varieties of grasses and legumes at Newport, Arkansas, R. L. 



Bennett 2^4 



Notes on some of the range grasses of Arizona. J. W. Tourney 280 



Grasses and foi-age p'ants for California, E. J, Wickson 595 



Composition of timothy grass at ditTe rent stages of growth, F. W. Morse. 291 



Crab grass hay. C. W. Dabney, jr 40 



Analyses of grasses, corn, and grains, H. H. Harrington. 890 



Notes on tests of grasses at Central Experimental Farm of Canada, .1. 



Fletcher .3.-)9 



Report of Colorado grass station, C. S. Cran'la'l 84 



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