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I'ii'lil I'xpcriiiiciits witli wlit'iit ;it Kfiitiickv Station, M. A. Stovi^ll and C. L. 



Curtis 227 



Fiokl i'xpi'iiiiK'iits ■with coniinprfial and otlur fertilizers on wlieat at Ohio 



Statiou, V. E. Thorne aud J. F. Hickniaii 241 



Experiments in wheat seeding at Ohio Station,.). V. Ilickinau 24o 



Cooperative experiments with eereals under th«^ auspices of the (iernian Agri- 

 cultural .Societj' 268 



CROPS — CUIUXG AND STOIJAUK. 



Construction of sih)S, F. H. King 248 



Investigations as to the changes in feeding stuffs hy souring in the sih), O. 



Kelhier, Y. Kozai, and Y. Mori 266 



The loss of valuable ingre<lients of hay by exposure to rain, A. Emmerling 268 



HORTICULTURE. 



The fore iug of English cucumbers, L. H. Bailey 240 



Notes on strawberries and raspberries at Minnesota Station, 1891, S. B. Green. 229 



Notes on native fruits, S. B. Green 230 



Stimnier propagation of liardy plants, S. B. Green 230 



Breeding of orchard and garden fruits, J. L. Budd 223 



Blossoms of orchard fruits, J. L. Budd 218 



Some preliminary studies of the influence of the electric arc light upon green- 

 house plants, L. H. Bailey 232 



Work in horticulture at Texas Station, S. A. Beach 246 



FORESTRY — SEEDS — WEEDS. 



Evergreens from seed, S. B. Green 229 



Preliminary report on the examination of some seeds in Iowa, P. H. Rolfs 217 



Weed pests in Iowa, L. H. Pammel 217 



FOODS — FEEDING OF ANIMALS. 



Chemistry and economy of food, W. O. Atwater and C. D. W^oods 213 



Tests of the digestibility of feeding stuffs at Texas Station 246 



Comparative ash determinations of feeding stuffs, D. Adriance 246 



Experiments in feeding for milk at loAva Station, J. Wilson et al 216, 222 



Effect of food upon quality of milk, J. Wilson et al 219 



Calf-feeding experiment at Iowa Station, J. W^ilson et al 221 



Pig-feeding experiment at Iowa Station, J. Wilson et al 222 



VETERINARY SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. 



An aphthojis affection among dairy cows in Iowa, M. Stalker 223 



Some observations on contaminated water supjily for live stock, M. Stalker .. 219 



Common scab of sheep, O. Lugger 228 



Mixed food in cases of faulty appetite in horses and neat stock, F. E. Rice 244 



Sore shoulders or collar galls in horses, F. E. Rice 244 



Cause and prevention (jf swine plague, T. Smith 254 



DAIRYING. 



Daily variations in the milk and butter production of cows, E. H. Farrington. 216 



Relation of tibrin to the effectual creaming of milk, H. Snyder 232 



Cream raising by dilution, H. H. Wing 230 



Effects of a delay in setting upon the efSciency of creaming, H. H. Wing 231 



Comparison of the Babcock centrifugal method with the gravimetric method 



of milk analysis, H. Snyder • 232 



