rEr:.n2z:r 07 ;. 



■VL/.I^OOi: (con-.. ) 



ISOC (cont. ) 

 Sepa.rate 

 App:^. Plant liSQases \n the United State c in IQOO. y."'!'? •'7.^1. '.^-•ntri^'. 



from ].iiv. of veg. phys, Se path. ) 

 Appx. Progress in fruit growing in 1900. p. 731-73.3. (Contrib, froc; 



Div. of ooaol. ) 



1901. 



225. "'ocds, A.?, The relation of nutrition to the health of planes. 



p. 155-176. 

 ?29. Taylor, V.'.A. Little-knovvn fruit varietias considored worthy of 



wider dissenination. p. 381-392. 

 230, BrackettjG.B. Coiac^rcial apple orcharding. p. 593-608. 

 238. Pieters, A.J, A^jriciiltxiral S2i3is — vvhers ^^rcvvn and how hauidled. 



p. 233-2%r:6. 

 242. Cook, 0. F. Agriculture in the tropical islands of the United 



States, p. 349-363. 

 245. Corbott, L.C. The hoi-.^ fruit; irarden. p,431-4i6. 

 254. Dewey, L.II. The h«ar.p industry in the United States. p. 541-654. 



Appx. Orton, VJ.A. Tlant diJ-Cci^ss in the United States in 1901. 



p.'5t8--6?3 

 Appx. Hagan, V/.H, Pro^Ti'ess in fruit ;rrovving in 1901. p. 673-674. 



Appx. Spilliuan,W.J. Grasses and forap plants for the year 1901. 



p.-372-.)72. 



1902. ■ •• ■ 



262. Moore, G.T. The contamino.tion of public water supplies by al- 



,j;ae, p. 175-185. 

 264. Galloway, B.T. Industrial pro;5ress in plant work, p. 219-2.30. 

 266. Powell, G,H. Top to -king orchard trees. p. 245-258. 



277. iJioore, G.T. Bacteria and the nitrogen problem. p.333--342. 



278. Spill:jan,\V.J. Systens of farm maiiaseraent in the United States. 



p. 313-364. 



279. Tebber, ii.J. Impro/etaent of cotton by seed selection. p, 366-36 

 231. HusraannjG.C.F. Grape, raisin, and wino production in the United 



States. p. 407-420. 

 233. Taylor, liV.JS. Promising new fruits. p. 439-480. 

 284. Corbett, L.C. Plants as a factor in houe adornment. p. 501-518, 

 237. Hartley, C.P. Improvement "of com by seed selection. p. 539-552. 



290. Woods, A.F. ' Fertilizers for special crops. p. 553-572. 



291. Kearney, T.H. Crops used in the reclamation of alliali lands in 



■Egj/P'"'. p. 573-586. 

 293. Taite, M.3. Cultivation and fertilisa^iion of peach orchards. 



p. 607-62 T. 

 Appx. Orton, r.A. Plant disenses in the United States in 1903. p.714- 



719. 

 Appx. Hagan, I'.K. Prcjresi in fruit ■jrowin^ in 1903. p. 719-721, 



Appx. Spillman,?/.J. Ha^-, pasture, and foi'aie crops. p. 721-722. 



