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Amount of copper on sprayed fruit 865 



Girdling- grapevines. J. Fisher 865 



Horticultural worL ..t Xi \v Mexico Station, A. E. Hlount 885 



Experiments with orchui\l fruits and grapes at Massacliusetts Hatch Station, 



S.T.Maynard 865 



FORESTRY — WKEDS. 



Timber physics, Part i, B. E. Fcrnow 908 



Weeds of West Virginia, C. F. Millspaugh 892 



FEEDIXG STUFFS — FEEDING OF ANIMALS. 



Analyses of patent cattle foods, G. H. Whitcher and F. W. Morse 877 



Analyses of commercial feeds, E. B. Voorhees 878 



Feeding experiments with cows and mules at Mississi])pi Station 875 



Experiments with roots vs. silage for fattening lambs at Michigan Station, P. 



M. Harwood and F. B. Mumford 872 



VETERINARY SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. 



Inoculation for prevention of hog cholera 894 



DAIRYING. 



Comparison of milk tests at Mississippi Station 876 



Tests of dairy^apparatus at Vermont Station, J. L. Hills 890 



TECHNOLOGY. 



Experiments with canaigre in Arizona, F. A. Gulley ^ . . 846 



Sugar school at Louisiana Sugar Station 861 



AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. 



Experiments in irrigation at Louisiana Stations 860 



Irrigation in South Dakota, L. Foster and C. A. Duncan 890 



STATION STATISTICS. 



First and Second Annual Reports of Arizona Station, 1890 and 1891 846 



Second Annual Report of Ken tacky Station, 1889 859 



Fourth Annual Report of Louisiana Stations, 1891 860 



Fourth Annual Report of Mississippi Station, 1891 874 



Second Annual Report of North Dakota Station, 1891 886 



List of station publications issued prior to January 1, 1892 937 



AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 



Report of Division of Statistics of the United States Department of Agricul- 

 ture for May, 1892 903 



The agricultural outlook for Maryland, E. Stake 863 



Wages of farm labor in the United States 906 



Agriculture of South America, A. Barnes 904 



Cooperative credit associations in certain European countries, A. T. Peters 905 



