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The manurial value of ashes, mucks, seaweed, and bone, C. D. Woods 832 



Seaweed as a fertihzer, F. W. Moore 3:52 



Composition of the sewage of the town of Odessa, T. Sehwanoff et al :332 



Official inspection of commercial fertilizers, 1900, C. A. Goessmann et al 332 



Report on general work in the chemical laboratory, C. A. Goessmann 332 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers, M. B. Hardin 332 



The world's production of phosphates, Maizieres 332 



FIELD CROPS. 



Report of the agriculturist, AV. P. Brooks and H. M. Thomson 332 



The Woburn Pot-culture Station, J. A. Voelcker 335 



Report of the agriculturist, R. 8. Shaw 336 



Grain and forage crops, J. H. Shepperd and A. M. Ten Eyck 336 



Report of the experimentalist, C. A. Zavitz 338 



Farm superintendence, G. E. Day 340 



Field experiments with fertilizers on corn, oats, and wheat in 1899 and 1900.. 340 



Experiments with Alinit in the cultivation of oats and barley, A. Damseaux.. 340 



Sludge as a fertilizer for grass, A. E. Shuttle worth 340 



A meadow for hay and pasture, G. Heuze 340 



Experiments with beans, A. M. Ten Eyck 340 



Experiments in corn culture, J. S. Newman 341 



The culture of maize, C. Giner 341 



Studies upon flax in 1900, H. L. Bolley 341 



The removal of the hop vines immediately after the hops had been harvested. 341 



Culture tests with horse beans on different soils, etc., J. Seissl and E. Gross.. 341 



Results with variety tests of lupines, Edler 341 



Soil inoculation experiments with lupines, C. Schreiber 342 



Autumn catch crops, P. P. Deherain 342 



Tillage experiments with potatoes, J. L. Stone 342 



The work with potatoes during the summer of 1899, H. L. Bolley 342 



Field experiments with fertilizers on potatoes, 1894 to 1900 342 



Report on variety tests with potatoes, F. W. Rane 342 



Serradella in Campinas, G. d' Utra 342 



Experimental work with sugar beets during 1900, R. H. Forbes 342 



Sugar beets, W. P. Headden 343 



Experiments with sugar beets, J. D. Towar 343 



Sugar-beet experiments for 1900, E. F. Ladd , 344 



Sugar-beet investigations in Ohio in 1900, A. D. Selby and J. "\V. Ames 344 



Sugar-beet experiment, A. E. Shuttleworth 344 



Sugar-beet experiments in Ontario in 1900, A. E. Shuttleworth 344 



Nitrogenous fertilizers in the culture of sugar beets 344 



The sugar industry in the island of Guadeloupe 344 



Brief notes on the culture of tobacco 344 



Notes on the culture of tobacco and its preparation, M. M. Garcia 344 



The drying of tobacco. I, Total weight and loss of weight, E. C. J. Mohr . . 344 



Work with wheat in 1900, H. L. Bollev 345 ' 



Wheat studies, E. F. Ladd 346 



Improving wheat 346 



Some important questions in plant breeding, W. Edler 346 



Silo temperatures taken by electricity, H. H. Lamson 346 



HORTICULTURE. 



Vegetables in South Dakota, N. E. Hansen and W: S. Thornber 346 



Fertilizers for garden and field vegetables, Dubliers , 347 



Seven years of experiments with bush beans, B. D. Halsted 347 



The cantaloupe, H. H. Griflin 347 



Tomato report, F. W. Rane 348 



The development of a tomato hybrid, W. M. IMunson 348 



Report of the professor of horticulture, H. L. Hutt 348 



Report of the South Haven Substation, S. H. Fulton . . ._. 349 



Winter irrigation of deciduous orchards, A. J. McClatchie 350 



Report on horticulture, S. M. Emery 351 



Manuring of fruit tiees, A. Petts 352 



Cold storage for fruit and other productions, F. R. Latchford 352 



