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FEKDIXG STUFFS — FEEDING OF ANIMALS. 



Working oxon fed for beef at Maryland Station, H. E. Alvord 608 



Feeding heifers ou silage only at Maryland Station, H. E. Alvord 607 



Feeding old milch cows for beef at Maryland Station, A. I. Hay ward 607 



On the eftect of a grain ration for cows at pasture, I. P. Koberts ami II. H. 



\Ving 613 



Feeding experiments with wet r.'*. dry dift'usion residue of sugar beets, by 



Halle Station 640 



Field cured and ensiled meadow grass, E. Wolff and J. Eisenlohr 638 



Summer treatment of pigs, H. E. Alvord and A. I. Hay ward 608 



Feeding trials with pigs and sheep at Utah Station, J. W. Sanborn 624 



A new material for preserving eggs, I. P. Roberts 617 



VETEKIXAnV SCIENCK AND I'UAfTICE. 



Diseases of sheep, T. D. Hinchaudi 619 



Deliorning at New York Cornell Station, I. P. Koberts 617 



DAIltYIXG. 



Creamery studies of methods and machinery by Delaware Station, C. L. Penny 602 



Investigations of cheese at New York State Station, L. L. Van Slyke 610 



Dairy investigations at the Institute for Animal Physiology, Royal Agricultural 



School, Vienna, L. Adametz and M. Wilckeus 652 



TECHNOLOGY. 



Comparative tannin assays of canaigre roots grown in California, C. S. Bonner. 591 



STATION STATISTICS. 



Financial report of California Station, 1891 601 



Report on field work at California Station, E. J. Wi(kst)ii 592 



Reports on California substations .599, 600 



Oklahoma Station, history aud organization, J. C. Neal and A. C. Magruder.. 621 



Fourth Annual Report of South Dakota Station, 1891 623 



Second Annual Report of Utah Station, 1891 624 



First Annual Report of Wyoming Station, 1891 629 



Washington Station, history and organization, G. Lilley 627 



AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 



Report of Division of Statistics of I'nited States Department of Agriculture 



for January aud February, 1892 632 



