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List of station puhlications issued prior to January 1, 1892 — Coutiniied. 

 TENNESSEE STATION— Continued. 



Date. 



Publication. 



Title. 



1889. 

 October . . 



September 

 October... 



1890. 

 January . . 



April 



July 



May 



July 



July 



October. . . 



December. 



December. 



1891. 

 January . . 



April 



July 



October . . . 

 December. 



Bulletin Vol.11, 



No. 4. 

 Spec. Bulletin A. 

 Spec. Bulletin B, 

 Annual Report . 



Bulletin Vol. HI, 



No. 1. 

 Bulletin Vol. Ill, 



No. 2. 

 Bulletin Vol.III, 



No. 3. 

 Special Bulletin 



C. 

 Special Bulletin 



D. 

 Special Bulletin 



Bulletin Vol.HI, 



No. 4. 

 Bulletin Vol.III. 



No. 5. 

 Bulletin Vol.HI. 



No. 6. 



Bulletin Vol. IV. 

 No. 1. 



Bulletin Vol.IV, 



No. 2. 

 Bulletin Vol.IV, 



No. 3. 

 Bulletin Vol.IV, 



No. 4. 

 Bulletin Vol.IV, 



No. 5. 



Grasses of Mountain Meadows and Deer Parks; Chemical Composi- 

 tion and Tests of Varieties of Strawberries. 

 The Army Worm, How to Prevent its Ravages on Cotton. 

 Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers. 

 Second Annual Report, 1889. 



Experiments in Growing Potatoes. 



Field Experiments -with Barley, Com, Oats, "Wheat, Sorghum, and 



Clover. 

 Points about Country Roads. 



The Treatment of Certain Fungous Diseases of Plants. 



Potash and Paying Crops. 



The Cotton Worm; The Hessian Fly. 



Practical Experiments in Reclaiming "Galled" or Waslied Lands; 



Notes on Mulch and Mulch Materials. 

 Fruit Trees at the Experiment Station. 



Index to Vols. I and II. 



Crab Grass Hay; Sorghum as a Forage Plant; Test of Feed Value of 

 First aud Second Crops of Clover; Pasture Grasses ; Black Knot of 

 the Plum and Cherry; Pruning Fruit Trees; The Glassy Winged 

 Soldier Bug; Diseases of Live Stock; Experiment Station Record. 



The Peanut Crop of Tennessee, Statistics, Culture, and Chemistry. 



The True Bugs or Heteroptera of Tennessee. 

 Some Fungous Diseases of the Grape. 

 A Chemical Study of the Cotton Plant. 



TEXAS STATION. 



1883. 

 Novembei 



1884. 

 June 



1885. 

 June 



1886. 

 June 



1887. 

 December. 



1888. 



May 



October . . . 

 December. 



1889. 



March 



June 



November 

 December. 



1890. 



May 



May 



August . . . 



September 

 December . 



1891. 

 March . . . . 



May 



Bulletin No. 1* . . Preliminary. 



Bulletin No. 2*. . Notes and Experiments. 



Bulletin No. 3* . . Notes and Experiments. 



Bulletin No. 4* . . Acclimating Cattle. 



Bulletin No. 5*.. 



Bulletin No. 1... 

 Bulletin No. 2... 



Bulletin No. 3... 

 Bulletin No. 4... 

 Annual Report . 



Bulletin No. 5... 

 Bulletin No. 6. .. 

 Bulletin No. 7... 

 Bulletin No. 8... 

 Annual Report . 



Bulletin No. 9... 

 Bulletin No. 10.. 

 Bulletin No. 11.. 



Bulletin No. 12.. 

 Bulletin No. 13.. 

 Annual Report . 



BuUetinNo. 14.. 



Bulletin No. 15.. 



Tests of Value of Difterent Fertilizers. 



Plan of Organization. 



Experiments in Cattle Feeding; Analyses of Fertilizers and Ores; 



Horticultural Department; Sleteorol'ogicai Department. 

 Grasses and Other Forage Plants. 

 Root Rot of Cotton or " Cotton BUght." 

 First Annual Report, 1888. 



Creameries in Texas. 

 Feeding Experiment. 

 Cotton Root Rot. 

 Work in Horticulture. 

 Second Annual Report, 1889. 



Pear Stocks ; Some Parasitic Fungi of Texas. 



Feeding Experiment. 



Efl'ect of Cotton Seed and Cotton-Seed Meal on Butter; Quality of 



Butter from Sweet and Sour Cream. 

 The Screw Worm. 

 Sorghum; Teosinte. 

 Third Annual Report, 1890. 



Eflfect of Cotton Seed and Cotton-Seed Meal in the Dairy Ration «n 



Gravity and Centrifugal Creaming of Milk. 

 Influence of Climate on the Composition of Corn; Digestibility jf 



Food Stuffs ; Miscellaneous Analyses. 



♦Bulletins of the Agricultural and Mechanical College. 



