VI 



Experiments with sorgliam at Kansas Station, G. H. Failyer and J. T. Willard. tilMi 

 Experiments with scarlet clover and sorghum at Delaware Station. A. T. 



Neale 687 



Experiments with spring grain at Ontario College Station, T. Shaw and C. A. 



Zavitz 743 



Notes on farm crops at Nebraska Station in 1891, C. L. Ingersoll 703 



Varieties of field crops for Wyoming, D. McLaren and B. C. Buliiim 727 



CROPS — CURING AXD STORAGE. 



Test of a new method for curing tobacco at Xorth Carolina Station 709 



HORTICULTLRF.. 



Experiments with sweet potatoes and tomatoes at Georgia Station, G. Speth.. 093 

 Expcriiiuiits with sweet jjotatocs at Louisiana Station, H. A. Morgan and IJ. U. 



Koss 698 



Tests of varieties of vtget;iblos at Penu.sylvania Station, G. C. Butz 719 



Slachys tuhetij'rni, composition 710 



Tests of varieties of tigs and Persian palms at California Station. C. II. Shinn. (ji<G 



Test of varieties of figs and .Japanese oranges in North Carolina 709 



Test of varieties of straw lurries nt Kansas Station, E. A. I'ojMiioe a'.id S. C. 



Mason (>97 



Tests of vari<ties of fruit at Ark:ius:is St;itiou. .1. F. McKay 68ri 



Fruit interests of Color.ido. C. S. Crandall B8<i 



Test of varictii's of Iruit in Dd.iwarc. M. H. Urckwith (>i9 



Fruit testing at the Mirhig.in Substation, 1891, T.T. Lyon 7<H) 



Varieties of fruits at Pennsylvania Station, G. C. Butz 722 



Expi-riments with orchard fruits, gnipes, and vegetables , -it Tennessee ."^l.ition, 



K. L. Watts 723 



Varieties of vegetables and fruits lor Wyoming, D. MeL:irin and B. < '. Butliiiu. 



Tea culture in North Carolina 709 



A few ornament :il |il;inls. G. ( '. I'.utz 720 



Sulphniing in linit drying. I'.. W. Ililgard 685 



KORK.STRY. 



Tim1>er ]>hysics, B. E. Fernow 729 



ir.r.niNr, stiffs — fkf.oixg of ANmAi>^. 



Analy.ses of feeding stutVs at 1 tela ware Station. ('. L. Penny 690 



Comitosition of dried lirewers' grains. W. Frear 720 



Silage vs. corn fodiler. II. P. Arnisby. W. Frear, and W. II. Caldwell 713 



Experiments with «<>rn (mliler at Texas Station. G. W. Curtis 72r» 



Feeding stanilarils and ctnniiosition of feeding stulVs. II. P. Arnisby 713 



Breeds of live stock for Wyoming. H. McLaren and B. ('. I'.nlVnm 727 



Feeding experiments with cotton-seeil hulls .and meal forcatlleat North Caro- 

 lina Station. J. K. Chamb.Tlain. F. K. Emery, and I?. W. Kilv;ore 710 



Feeding grade steers of diO'erent breeds. T. Shaw and C. A. Zavitz 711 



Linsee<l cak<' rs. ses.-une cake for milch cows 7i."> 



Steamed rs. cr.icked corn for fattening pigs. 1>. A. l>e .long Tyn 717 



Oyster shells a« food f<n' laying hens 70o 



Feeding experiments with hens at New York State Station 707 



