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Agricultukal Expkkimknt Station of the University op Minnesota: 

 Bullotiu No. 5, January, 188'J.— Agriculture, Horticulture, Botauy. 

 Bulletin No. G, February, 1889.— Experiuiouts with Frosted, Rusted, and Stack- 

 burned Wheat. * 

 Bulletin No. 7, April, 1889.— Soil Tonipcratures. Comparison of Varieties of Corn 

 for Ensilage, etc. 



IMISSISSIPTI. 

 Mississippi Agricui.tural Experiment Station: 

 Bulletin No. 6, June, 1889.— Charbon, 

 Bulletin No. 7, June, 1889.— Hay Presses. 



]VEISSOXJKI. 



Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 5, February, 1889.— Soil, Weather, Field Trials with Corn. 

 Bulletin No. 6.— Experiments on Seed Germination, Pea Weevil, and Apples. 



NEBRASKA. 



Agricultural Experiment Station of Nebraska : 



Bulletin No. 5, January, 1889.— Vol. 1., Article :?. On Certain Injurious Insects 



of the Year le88. 

 Bulletin No. 6, March, 1889.— Report of Progress. Field Experiments and Me- 

 teorological Record for 1888. 

 Bulletins Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, June, 1889.— Original Investigations of Cattle Diseases 

 in Nebraska, 18S6-1888. 



ISTEWr H^TvXPSHiriE. 

 New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station: 



Bulletin No. 5, March, 1889.— Fertilizers and Fertilizing Materials. 

 Bulletin No. G, April, 1889.— Experiments with Fertilizers. 

 Bulletin No. 7, May, 188).— Test of Dairy Apparatus. 

 ISTEW JEKSEY. 

 New Jersey State and College Agricultural Experiment Stations: 

 Bulletin No. 52, March 20, 1889.— What are the worst Weeds of New Jersey ? 

 Bulletin No. 53, March 26, 1889.— Prices of Nitrogen, Phosphoric Acid, and Pot- 

 ash. 

 Bulletin No. 54, March 27, 1889.— Potash as a Fertilizer. 

 Bulletin No. 55, March 28, 18^9.— Entomological Suggestions and Inquiries. 



ISTE'W YORK. 

 Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. 5, April, 1889.— 1. On the Production of Lean Meat in Mature Ani- 

 mals. 2. Does Heating Milk Affect the Quality or Quantity of Butter ? 

 Bulletin No. G, June, 1889.-1. On the Determination of Hygroscopic Water iur 

 Air-dried Fodders. 2. The Determination of Nitrogen by the Azotometric 

 Treatment of the Solution resulting from the Kjeldahl Digestion. 3. Fod- 

 ders and Feeding Stufls. 

 Bulletin No. 7, July, 1889.— On the Influences of Certain Conditions upon the 

 Sprouting of Seeds. 



NORTH Ct^ROLINA.. 

 North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station : 



Bulletin No. Gl, December, 1888-January, 1889.— Composts, Formulas, Analyses, 



and Value. 

 Bulletin No. 61^, February, 1889.— Fertilizer Analyses. 



Bulletin No. 62, February, 1889.— Fertilizer Analyses and the Fertilizer Control, 

 Season of 1889. 



