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VERMONT. 
BURLINGTON.— Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station: 
Annual Reports: 1894, 200 pp.; 25 figs. 1895, 240 pp.; 4 pll.; 42 figs. 
Bulletins: No. 43. Household pests, 6 pp.; 4 figs. 44. Spraying orchards and potato 
fields, 22 pp.; 15 figs. 45. Analysis of commercial fertilizers, 8 pp. 46. Analysis of com- 
mercial fertilizers, 12 pp. 47. Commercial fertilizers, 44 pp. 48. Gluten feeds and meals, 
16 pp.; 1 fig. 49. Potato blights and fungicides, 18 pp.; 4 figs. 54. Salad plants and plant 
salads, 13 pp. 55. Apple-growing in Grand Isle county, 13 pp.; 9 figs. : 
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District, Montana, by W. H. Weed, pp. 25-29. Coal fields of Washington, by C. C. Wood- 
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WISCONSIN. 
Mapison.— Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters: 
Transactions, Vol. X, 189495, 620 pp.; 19 pll.; 21 figs. On two new species of Diapto- 
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observations, by A. 8. Flint, pp. 64 and 65. Sphagna of the upper Wisconsin valley, by L. 
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On the birds of Shiocton, in Bovina, Outagamie county, Wisconsin, 1881-83, by F. L. 
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