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Fertilizer inspection, C. 1>. WoodsandJ. M. Bartlett L051 



C meroial fertilizers, J. L. Hills and C. II. Jonee L051 



Commercial fertilizers, .). II. Stewart and I'.. II. I lite L051 



Commercial fertilizers, M. S. McDowell L051 



Artificial fertilizers; their functions and use, F. I'.. Lee L051 



The fertilizer in. hist ry 1 1 152 



Mineral resources of the United States, ••alenMar year L904, D. T. Day L052 



Fertilizer trials at Agricultural Academy of Sweden, II. G. Soderbaum in.")!' 



Fact irs which in line nee fertilizing value of bone meal, II. I ;. Soderbaum . ... L053 



Methods of using untreated rock phosphate, E. T. Mi 'harry l <>.">! 



Ma nn rial value of molasses residue, hi lien thai Id.". I 



Development of the potash industry, II. Prechl 1054 



( ierman potassium deposits, VV. Schmidtmann 1054 



Ose of lime in agriculture, D. A. Gilchrisl .■ lo.'.i 



Corncobs as fertilizers and as fuel L054 



Dead leaves as a fertilizer L05 1 



Hog bristles as a fertilizer, E. Mi&ge 1054 



Bat guano from thp Federated Malay States, W. R. Dunstan 1055 



Water as a plant food, Backhaus L055 



FIELD CHOI'S. 



The breeding of agricultural plants, C. Fruwirtb L055 



Report of McNeill Branch Experiment Station for 11)04, E. B. Ferris L055 



Report of held work done at the [Mississippi] station, 1904, \Y. R. Perkins. . . L056 



Field crops at Sugar Experiment Station, Audubon Park, New Orleans 1056 



Cereal investigations 1050 



The prevention of lodging in cereals L056 



Forty-live years' continuous culture of cereals without manure, B. Skalweit .. 1057 

 Experiments carried out by East Suffolk Education Committee, T. II. Mid- 

 diet on [057 



Variety tests of wheat, oats, and potatoes, G. C. Watson and X. <h Miller L057 



Cn>] is of southern France, Algeria, and Tunis, C. Riviere and II. Lecq 1058 



Clark method of growing grass for hay, C. I>. Woods and J. M. Bartlett L058 



The improvement of poor pastures, T. II. Middleton 1058 



Range improvement, J. J. Thornber 1058 



Altai fa, T. F. Hunt et al 1059 



Cooperative experiments with alfalfa, C. I). Woods and .1. M. Bartlett.. L059 



Alfalfa and red clover, J. W. Wilson and II. (I. Skinner 1059 



( n I hire of the fodder beet in Tunis, R. Gagey L059 



Corn culture, R J. Redding * 1000 



Corn improvement, J. A. Jeffery L060 



Experiment with corn, G. A. Crosthwait 1060 



The germination of seed corn, J. W. T. Duvel 1000 



Experiments with cotton and corn in 1905, .1. F. Duggar and ,J. M. Richeson.. 1000 



Cotton culture, R. J. Redding L061 



Cotton in Egypt, II. Lecomte 1062 



Hardy Bermuda grass, J. Fields 1002 



Preservation and storage of hops, K. von Baur-Breitenfeld L062 



The potato crop,T. II. Middleton L062 



Report on experiments with potatoes, L905, W. Bruce and .1. Porter 1003 



Trial of varieties of potatoes, G. E. Adams 1063 



Home-mixed fertilizers for potatoes, C. D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett L063 



Ramie and similar crops in India, (t. B. De Cardo L063 



Field observations upon tolerance of sugar beet for alkali, < I. W. Shaw 1003 



Sugar beets in the San Joaquin Valley, ( i. W. Shaw L065 



Manurial experiments with sugar cane in Leeward Islands, 1904 -5, I>. Morris.. L065 



Relating to the sugar industry in Peru, T. F. Sedgwick L065 



( Termination of seeds as affected by nutrient salt solutions, ( ). Kambersky 1005 



Seed inspection, C. 1>. Woods and Bessie ( i. Tower 1066 



IloKTicri.i i FKB. 



Department of agriculture and horticulture, V. A. Clark L066 



Report of the horticultural department, .1. Troop 1066 



Fruits and vegetables, E. B. Ferris 1066 



