TABJ.K OF (XJN11^:NTS. 



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Editoi'ial notes 57 



'Plu' third ;iiinual ('onveiition of the Association of American Asi'iciil- 



turnl Colle.ijes and Exjiei-inient Stations 57 



Abstracts of Station Bulletins, Jannary-June. l.S.SU, Part II 61 



Ki:ntt"('ky : 



Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station 61 



Bnlletin No. 17, February, J8S;j 61 



Field ex])eriuients with corn. ;M. A. Scovell. M. S.. and A. M. 



Peter, M. S 61 



Effects of leading elements of plant food in various com- 

 binations on corn 61 



Financial results from the use of various fertilizers on 



corn 61 



Effect of barnyard manure as compared with that of the 

 leading ingredients of eonmiercial fertilizers in vari- 

 ous combinations 62 



Effects of (Mpperas (sulphate of ii-on) on corn <i2 



Tobacco stems as a fertilizer for corn 62 



The relation of fertilizers to shrinkage and to proportion 



of coh to kernel 62 



Pchition of amoimts of phosphoric acid, nitrogen and 

 l)otasli in the fertilizers to amounts of the same ingre- 

 dients taken up by the crop 62 



Bulletin No. IS, April. 1889 62 



Ilem]) experiments . 62 



Xcitcs oil tlic treatment of an old ainde orchard 63 



Bulletin .\o. 111. May. 1880 63 



Exiieriments in jiig-feeding. .7. II. ("onnell, B. S 63 



LouisiAN.\ : _ 



Sugar, State and North Louisiana Experiment Stations 63 



Bulletin No. 20 (Sugar Station). .Tanuary. 1889 63 



Field exi)eriments on sugar-cane 63 



( icriiii nation ([uestions 63 



Stalks of cane kept for i)lanting 64 



Nximber of stalks of cane to plant — I'lant cv. stubble 



cane for seed •>-I 



Suckering 64 



Distance between cane rows 6."'> 



Varieties of cane •"'•' 



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