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Available Bulletins. 



The following is a list of the available bulletins of the Expe- 

 riment Stations, and requests for these publications should be 

 addressed to the Baton Rouge Station : 

 Bulletin No. 5 — Sugar Making on a Small Scale. 

 Bulletin No. 67 — Broom Corn, How to Grow and Cure It. 

 Bulletin No. 68 — Home Grown vs. Purchased Seed. 

 Bulletin No. 70 — Cane Borer {Diatroea Saccharalis) . 

 Bulletin No. 71 — Report of North Louisiana Experiment Sta- 

 tion, 1901. 

 Bulletin No. 73— Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers and Paris 



Green. 

 Bulletin No. 75 — Preservation of Cane Syrups, and Yeasts, 



IMoulds, Bacteria and Enzymes. 

 Bulletin No. 76— Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers and Paris 



Green. 

 Bulletin No. 79— Results of Experiments with Nodule Diseases 



of the Intestines of Sheep. 

 Bulletin No. 80— Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers and Paris 



Green. 

 Bulletin No. 82— The Texas Fever Cattle Tick Situation, and 



the Eradication of the Tick by a Pasture 



Rotation System. 

 Bulletin No. 83— Results of Further Experiments with Nodule 



Diseases of Sheep; Bare-Lot Method of 



Raising Lambs. 

 Bulletin No. 84 — Texas Fever. 

 Bulletin No. 85— Black Leg. 

 Bulletin No. 87— Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers and Paris 



Green. 

 Bulletin No. 88— Commercial Feeding Stuffs. 

 Bulletin No. 89— Nodule Diseases of Intestines of Sheep ; Bare- 

 Lot INIethod of Raising Lambs. 

 Bulletin No. 91— Chemistry of Sugar Cane and Its Products in 



Louisiana. 

 Bulletin No. 93— Second Report on the Horseflies of Louisiana. 

 Bulletin No. 94— Effects on the Human System of Louisiana 



Manufactured Syrups and IMolasses. 

 Bulletin No. 95— Diseases of Lambs and Sheep; Bare-Lot vs. 



Grass Lot. 



