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Experiments with coru at Alaljama Canebrake Station, W. H. Xewman 590 



Test of varieties of corn at Georgia Station, R. J. Kcdding 606 



Deep vs. shallow culture of corn. R. J. Redding 606 



EfiPectof pulling fodder, R. J. Redding 606 



Fertilizer experiments on corn at Georgia Station. R.J. Redding 604 



Crashed cotton seed rs cotton-seed meal and hulls as fertilizers for corn, R. J. 



Redding 606 



Fiber plants for California, E. W. Hilgard, M. E. Jaffa, and E. J. Wickson 594 



Tests of varieties of grain at California substations 599 



Grasses and forage plants for California, E. J. Wickson 595 



Potatoes, tests of varieties at Virginia Station, W. B. Alwood 626 



JLxperimeuts with potatoes at Alabama College Station, J. S. Newman and J. 



Clayton 589 



Hastening the maturity of potatoes. H. L. Bolley 619 



Analyses of sugar beets at California Station 591 



Analyses of sugar beets at Utah Station. W. P. Ciitter 624 



Tobacco, cultivation and curing, .1. M. Estes 631 



Experiments with various crops and with silage at Florida Station. .1. P. 



DePass 604 



Tests of varieties of field crops at Ftah Station. A. A. Mills 625 



HOKTICLLTt'liE. 



Influence of the de]»th of transplanting upon the heading of cabbages. L. H. 



Bailey 618 



Tests of varieties of cal)bages and cauliflowers at UtJih Station, E. S. Ricbman. 625 



Transplanting onions, L. F. Kinney 623 



Large rs. small sweet jKitatoes for seed. J. S. Newman and J.Cliyton 589 



Tests of varieties of vegetables at Michigan Station. L. R. Taftanil H. P. Glad- 

 den 609 



Some new veg4t:ildcs. L. H. Bailey 617 



Tests of varieties of vegetables at Oregon Station. G. Conte 622 



Tests of varieties of vegetables at Virginia Station. W. B. Ahvimd 625 



Grapes from Persia and Italy. L. Paparelli 595 



Grapes, raspberries, and strawberries. ,T. S. Newman an<l J. Clayton 588 



Small fruits. G. Speth 607 



Apples, pears, ])eaclies. and plums at Alabama (^ollege !<tation. .1. S. Newman.. 'i)<S 



Analysis of apricots at California Station 591 



Olive culture in California. W. G. Klee and L. Paparelli 592 



Investigations of California oranges and lemons, G. E. Colby and H. L. Dyer. 591 



Preservative fluids for fruits and the sulphuring of dried fruits. E. W. Hilgard. 592 



Tests of orchard fruits, grapes, and nuts at California substations 599 



FORKSTRY — SEEDS — WEKDS, 



The black wattle in California 595 



Trees planted on Mount Hamilton. California. K. McLennan ,599 



Plants along North Strawberry Creek, University of Califurni:i, C.H.Sliinn .. .598 



Distribution of seeds and i>lants by California Station, E. J. Wickson 595 



Miscellaneous plants distributed by California Stati«in, C. H. Shinn 5iHJ 



Weeds of California, E. W. Hilgard .598 



Some California weed seeds. H. P. Dyer .599 



Some notewortliy weeds, A. N. Prentiss 616 



Weeds as fertilizers, C. F.Millspaugh 629 



