470 

 Tennessee Station, Bulletin Vol. IV, No. 4, October, 1891 (pp. 21). 



SO-Mi: I'UNGOU.^ IJISKA.SKS (»F THK GKAPK, V. LAMSUN-SCKIBNEn, 



B. S. (pp. 97-118, i)latc* 1, flj;.s. 12). — I'oi»iilar accMuiits are fjivfu »>r tli«* 

 hlack rot, brown rot {I'lronosjun-d rlticuho. aiitliranio.M'. ami Irat' Itliixlit, 

 witli .siij^^cstioiis ri'jiardiii;,^ trcatiiiciit. TIhmt arr also gt'iieral state- 

 iiieuts regariliii;: tlic ])r»'itaratioii and use of fungicides. 



Utah Station, Bulletin No. 9. December, 1891 (pp. 8). 



TiMK OF WATERING IloKSE.S J. ^V. SaNBOKN, li. S. (pp. ]-.">), — 

 Two trials are reported, cadi with four hor.ses, the object of which was 

 to t«st the «*fb'(t (HI the dijitstion of th«' food of wat«'ring horses before 

 and after feeding grain. The tirst trial histed .i and the second al>out 

 (i months. Tliese trials are m»t final. 



WlIOI.K vs. GIJDT'NI) GUAIN 1"(>U HOUSES,.!. \\ . SaNRoRN, li. S. {]t\>. 



(;_S). — Tlie grain fed in thes«' trials c<»nsisted of oats, wheat, ami <-orn. 

 Tliis was fed ground to h>t 1 and whole to lot - frouj May !.*"» to .Inly 

 (!, and from .Iidy to Septcndier L'l ea<'h h>t was reverse«l. Th<' results, 

 as tabulated, show that lot 1 made no gain on ground grain and lost 7."» 

 jHinnds on whole grain, and that lot L' gained _(► ]»ouiidson whole grain 

 an<l lost l.S poumls when changed t<» ground gram. \\ ith both lots the 

 lo8.ses occurred in tiie perittd from .Fuly •» to Scptendxi L'l. 



Utah Station, Bulletin No. 10, December, 1891 pp. 12). 



Sti;a\viikim.'ii:s, teas, and iieans. E. jS. Kichma.n, 15. S.— llrief 

 notes are gi\eii on M varieties of strawberries, 30 of peas, l."> of pole 

 beans. 1 ot Lima beans, and IS of bush beans. Of strawb»'rries the 

 most |»r(nnising varieties an- Parker ICarle. Thomi»son No. 7, (lypsy, 

 Itubach No. A, Jessie, and Captain .lack: of ])eas. AltMiidancc. llcck 

 (iem, Pdiss l*'verb«'aring. liurjice I'rotusion, ('hani]»ion «»f IjijzlamI, 

 Laxton Alpha, New Karly Prize, Sal/er Karly .May, and The Admiral: 

 of pole beans. Old llouu'stead and Kentm-ky Won«ler; of bu.sh bean.s, 

 i:arly Mohawk, bandreth First in the .Market. ( 'hnllcnge Dwarf, and 

 W ardwell Kidney ^^'ax. 



Vermont Station, Fourth Annual Report, 1890 ipp. 192). 



FiNANciAi, statk:mkn'I (pji. ".», 10). — This includes an account of the 

 receipts and ex])enditun's w ith referen<'e to the approjtriation from tlie 

 rnited States for the tiscaJ year ending .June ;{(MS".Mi. ;md t<» that iVom 

 the State of Vermont for the calendar y«'ar 1S.S<>. 



Pkpoht (»e Dikec'tok, \N . W. Cooke, M. A. (pp. 11-1.'m.— .\ list 

 «»f the station i)id)lications for l.S".M>, a brief account of changes an<l 

 imiirovements at the station, and au outline of the work of the station 

 tlurinir 18«J0. 



