No. 6. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 687 



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RICE, PROF. JAMES E.. The poultry industry 291 



ROBERTS, HORACE, Converting a run down farm into a paying 



orchard and market garden 576 



Berries, 596 



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SCHULTZ, J. H., Report of Committee on Fertilizers, 479 



SCOTT, MRS. ANNA B. A three-course dinner, 362 



SPARKS, DR. E. E., An address 477 



STEWART, PROF. J. P., The influence of fertilizing and other fac- 

 tors upon yield, color, size and growth in apples, 375 



The making of concentrated lime-sulphur and its use on apples 



and peaches 392 



Peaches for Pennsylvania, 651 



STODDART, DR. C. W., Nitrogen; its forms and sources 495 



STOUT, W. A., Agricultural geology 547 



SURFACE, PROP. H. A., (Economic Zoologist): 



Report of 148 



Correspondence, 148 



Investigations and examinations, 149 



Publications, 156 



Inspection of nurseries, 158 



Inspection of imported stock, 158 



Inspection of orchards, 166 



List of Inspectors 168 



Demonstrations 169 



Work of Inspectors by counties, 170 



Report of Ornithologist 520 



The first five years of the orchard, 599 



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THOMAS, MISS SARA PHILLIPS, Gleanings from other countries, . 352 



THORPE, FRAME N.. The fruit farm as an investment 573 



TYSON, C. J., Handling the apple crop, 245 



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VAN NORMAN, PROF. H. E.. Computing rations, 501 



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WATTS. PROF. R. L., Asparagus culture, 613 



WELLER, HON. JOHN C, Report of Committee on Roads and Road 



Laws 429 



WTTJ JAMS, T. C, Renort on Forests and Forestry 552 



WITTMAN. W. THEO. Renort of Committee on Poultry 628 



WORK, PROP. PAUL, Marketing problems 628 



YOUNG, J. P., Renort of Committee on Fruit 431 



YOUNG, A. P., Report of Committee on Livestock 485 



