TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Editorial notes 309 



Need of better luetliods of i n vest i.<;at ion 309 



Concerning tlie cliaracter of Station publications 810 



Abstracts of Station bulletins. Jidy-Deceniber, 1SS9, Part III 312 



South Carolina : 



South Carolina Afiriciiltiirdi E.ritcrliiiriit Station 312 



I'.ulletin No. (new series), July, 1889 312 



Hog cholera 312 



Bulletin Xo. 7 (new series), October, 1889 312 



Meteorological data, Milton Whitney 312 



On the development of the cotton roots 314 



South Dakota : 



South Dakota Agricultural Exitrrirnrnt Station 315 



Bulletin No. 15, November. 1889 315 



Forestry, C. A. Keffer i 315 



Tennessep: : 



Tennessee Ai/rieulfunil E-rjierinient Station 315 



Bulletin Vol. IT, Xo. :5. July. 1889 315 



Cotton-seed hulls and meal as food for live stock, W. E. Stone, 



Ph. D 315 



Bulletin Vol. II. No. 4. October, 1889 31G 



Grasses of mountain meadows and deer parks, F. L. Scrib- 



ner, B. S 316 



Chemical composition of strawberries, W. E. Stone, Ph. D 317 



Tests of varieties of strawberries, C. S. Plumb, B. S 317 



Special Bulletin A. September 1, 1889 317 



The army-worm 317 



Siiecial I'.ulletin B. October 15, 1889 317 



Analyses of connnercial fertilizers. W. K. Stone. Ph. D 317 



Texas : 



Te.ras Auricultural r:.ii)erinient Station 318 



Bulletin No. 7. November. 1889 318 



Cotton root-rot, L. H. I'annnel. B. Agr 318 



P.ulletin Xo. 8, December, 1889 319 



Work in horticulture, T. L. Brunk, B. S 319 



Notes on exiu'rinienlal vineyard 319 



Experiments witii straw lierries 319 



Notes on lilackberries and raspberries 320 



Notes on grasses 320 



Best varieties of fruits for the different sections of 



Texas, with notes from corresjiondents 320 



List of fruits growing on the experimental grounds of 



the Station 320 



List of forest and shade trees in the College arboretum 



and of shrubs growing on the campus 320 



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