CnOPS — VARIETIKS — COMPOSITION — FIELD EXI'KltlMKNTS. 



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Soil test with fertilizers on corn at Marvliiiul Statiou, A. I. Hay ward 513 



Coo])erativo field experiiueuts with iertilizers on corn, II. J. Wheeler 530 



Field cxijerinients with cotton at Sontli Carolina Station, J. M. Melirydc 533 



Chemical stndy of the cotton plant, J. B. McHryde 537 



Grasses and leguminous plants at Maryland Statiou, A. I. Hayward 514 



Experiments with potatoes at Khode Island Station, L. F. Kinnry 531 



Field experiments with rye, oats, corn, and ])otatoes at Khod(; Island Station, 



C. O. Fla-vg 529 



Experiments with sugar beets at Maryland Station, E. II. lirinkley 510 



Tobacco culture in Florida, J. P. DePass 510 



Field experiments with wheat at Indiana Station, W. C. Latta 510 



Forms of nitrogen for wheat, H. A. Hnston 512 



Test of varieties of wheat and oats at Maryland Station, A. I. Hayward 514 



Experiments with fertilizers ou wheat at South Carolina Station, J. F. Duggar. 536 



Tests of varieties of wheat and oats at South Carolina S5tation. .1. F. Duggar.. 536 



Experiments in rotation of crops at Maryland Station, A. I. Hayward 514 



CROPS — CUIIING ANI> STORAGE. 



Methods of filling silos at Maryland Station, A. I. Hayward 514 



Description of the Syimues hay cap, A. I. Hayward 514 



HORTICULTURE. 



Experiments with tomatoes, potatoes, and strawberries at Maryland Station, 



T. L. Bruulc 515 



Studies on the ripening of cherries, on the products of fermentation of cherry 

 and currant juices, and on the coloring matter of black and of red currants, 



W. Keim 555 



Experiment with fertilizers ou apple and peach trees at Maryland Station, 



T. L. Brunk 515 



The dewberries, L. H. Bailey 523 



Kepoi't of horticiilturist of Khode Island Statiou for 1890, L. F. Kinney 531 



Experhneuts in horticulture at South Carolina Station, C. A. Kefi'er 537 



Electroculturo of i)lants, C. D. Warner 517 



FORESTRY — SEEDS. 



Preliminary report ou the native trees and shrubs of Nebraska, C. E. Bessey .. 521 



Northern vs. Southern seed corn, A. I. Hayward 511 



FEEDING STUFFS — FEEDING OF ANIMALS. 



Feeding value of the cotton plant and its parts, J. B. McBryde 540 



Tlie composition and valuation of Indiana feeding stuti's, II. A. Huston 513 



Comparison of cut with uncut clover hay for steers at Indi.ina Station, C. S. 



Plumb 512 



Cooperative feeding experiments with milch cows, fattening oxen, and fatten- 

 ing sheep in Prussia by the Halle Experiment Station and by farmers 557 



VETERINARY SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. 



Glanders and farcy, E. A. A. Grange 521 



DAIRYING. 



Testing milk by means of electricity, W. Thiiruer 576 



The method of W. Schmid for estimating fat in milk, J. Pinctte 577 



