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METKOUOLOGY. 



Paga 

 Motoorological observations at Massaohiisetts Hatch Station, May, 18'J1, C. I). 



Wurnor 24 



Meteorolofjical report of Nebraska Station for 1890, DeW. 1). Brace and H. 



N. Allen 29 



Observations of rainfall and evaporation for 1889 at Nebraska Station, J. G. 



Smith 29 



Weather report of Wyoming Station for April and May, 1891, A. M. Sawin 52 



Kelation of climatic conditions to the formation of nicotine in tobacco, A. Mayer. 05 



SOILS. 



Geology of the Laramie Plains, J. D. Conlcy 52 



Soil of the farm of Wyoming Station, J. D. Conluy 52 



Analyses of soils by Nevada Station, J. W. riiillii>H 30 



Observations of soil temperatures at Nebraska Station for 1890, DeW. H. Brace 



and FI. N. Allen 29 



FERTILIZERS. 



The determination of phosphoric acid in presence of iron and alumina, S. W. 



Johnson and T. B. Osborne 15 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers, N. T. Lnpton (> 



Fertilizer inspection bj- Connecticut State Station 8 



CROPS — COMPOSITION — FI ELD EX PKRIM ENTS. 



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



quality of the maize crop 14 



Field experiments with corn and root crops at Missouri Station, H. J. Waters. "21 



Field experin\ents with corn at South Dakota Station, L. Foster ., . 39 



Grass gardening, J. 15. Olcott 13 



Pasture grasses, F. L. Scribuer 41 



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



Field experiments with grasses, clovers, and oats at Nebraska Station, J. G. 



Smith 28 



Field experiments with forage plants and analyses of the products by Georgia 



Station 15 



Experiments with forage plants at Kansas Station, C. C. Georgeson, H. M. Cot- 



trell, and W. Shelton IC, 



Experiments with forage plants at Nevada Station, W. S. Devol 29 



Sorghum as a forage plant, P. F. Kefanver 40 



Peanut crop of Tennessee, statistics, culture, and chemistry, L. B. Brown 42 



Field experiuuMits with fertilizers on potatoes and wheat by New Jersey State 



Station, E, B. Voorhoes 32 



Report of Agriculturist of West Virginia Station, D. D. Johnson 48 



CROPS— CURING AND STORAGE. 



Silos and silage in Nebraska, J. G. Smith 28 



HORTICULTURE. 



Cabbages and canliHowers, imported rs. American seed, P. Collier :?8 



Experiments with nitrate of soda on tomatoes by New Jersey State Statioa, 

 E. B. Voorhees 30 



