ENTOMOLOGY — APICI'LTURE. 



rage. 



Analyses of foundation comb, F. T. Shutt ;J59 



ExitcriMicuts with l)oos at oxperiniontal farms of Canada SlJO 



The wlii-at midf;c in Ohio, F. M. Webster 81") 



'J'iie Hitcroptvra of Tennessee, II. E. .Summers 325 



Notes on injtirions inseets and inseeti('i(b's. .J. J'>. Smith 2!I7, 309 



Notes on inseets in New York 313 



Notes on insects in South Cai'olina, E. A. Smytli, Jr 318 



A new insecticide for the cotton worm, A. E. Menke and U. C. Davis 2S2 



Kerosene emulsion and notes on insects, A. J. Cook and G. C. IJavis 290 



Kejiort of entomohigist of Arkansas Station for 1890, C. W. Woodwortli 282 



Kejiort of entomologist of Central Experimental Farm of Canada for 1890, ,J. 



Fletcher 359 



Insect Life, Vol. iv, Nos. 1 and 2, October, 1891 32G 



MKTKOUOT.OGY. 



Meteorological observations at Massacbusetts State Station 287 



Meteorological summary for North Carolina, June and July, 1891, H. B. Battle 



and C. F. Von Herrmann 314 



Met(>orological observations at Rliode Island Station, January 1 to July 1, 1891, 



L. I". Kinney 315 



Meteorological observations at South Carolina Station, M. Whitney 31G 



Special Keport of Weather Bureau for 1891, M. W. Harrington 329 



SOILS. 



Soil investigations in New Jersey, H. B. Pattou 296,301 



Mechanical and chemical analyses of soils at South Carolina Station in 1889, 



R. H. Longluidge 315 



riiysical in\ cstigations of soils at South Carolina Station in 1889, M. Whitney. 316 



FERTILIZERS. 



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



Analyses of connnercial fertilizers at Massachusetts State Station 287 



Fertilizer analyses at Michigan Station, E. C. Kedzie 290 



Fertilizer analyses at South Carolina Station, W. B. Burnej^ 318 



Analyses and valuation of fertilizers at New Jersey Station, E. B. Voorbees. .. 310 



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



Fertilizer inspection in New Jersey for 1889 and 1890, E. B. Voorhees 292, 299 



Fertilizer inspection in New York, with analyses of fertilizers 311 



Fertilizer inspectiim in Rhode Island, H. J. Wheeler 315 



Facts for farmers, W. F. Massey 314 



CROPS — VARIETIES — COMrOSITION — EXPERIMENTS. 



Field experiments with corn, potatoes, grasses, and sugar beets at Arkansas 



Station ■ 280 



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



Tests of A'arieties of corn and cotton in South Carolina, J. M. McBryde 322 



Experiments in the culture of cornand cotton in South Carolina, J. M. McBryde. 320 



De veloi)ment of the roots of the cotton plant, M. Whitney 318 



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



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



Baker 285 



