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Minnesota, continued. 



Grapes. Rollingstone Plum. Potatoes at Different Depths. 



Samuel B. Green. Oak Caterpillars. Otto Lugger. March. 

 (11.) Peas, Beans and other Crops. June. Willet M. Hays. 

 (12.) Preserving Vegetables in Carbonic Acid Gas. American Grown 



Cauliflower Seed. July. Samuel B . Green. 



Missouri : 



10. Analyses of Apples at Various Stages of growth. Bordeaux Mix- 

 ture for Grape Rot. Experiments with Small Fruits and 

 Potatoes. April. /. W. Clark. 



Nebraska : 



(12.) Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Beans Peas, Onions, Radishes, 

 Parsnips, Salsify, Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Ground Cherries, 

 Cucumbers, Muskmelons, Watermelons and Pumpkins. Feb. 

 Jared G. Smith. 

 14. Injurious Insects. June. L. Briiner. 

 (15). Peas, Lettuce and Radishes. Sept. Jared G. Smith. 



Nevada : 



8. The Codlin Moth. Jan. F. H. Hillman. ' 



9. A Serious Rose Pest. May. F. H. Hillman. 



10. The Pear and Cherry Slug. July. F. H. Hillman. 



11. Plant-Lice Infesting the Apple. Sept. F. H. Hillman. 



New Jersey : 



70. Some Fungous Diseases of the Spinach. July. Byron D. Hal- 



sted. 

 72. Various Injurious Insects, and How to Deal With Them. Oct. 



John B. Smith. 

 76. Some Fungous Diseases of the Sweet Potato. Nov. Byron D . 



Ha Is ted. 

 Special Bulletin K. Insects affecting Cranberries. Feb. John B. 



Smith. 



New York : 



A. Cornell University Experimetit Station [Ithaca). 



XVIII. The Effect of London Purple and Paris Green upon Peach 



Foliage. Trials of Nozzles. July. L. H. Bailey. 



XIX. Report upon the Condition of Fruit-Growing in Western 



New York, Aug. L. H. Bailey. 

 XXI. Tomatoes. Odl. L. H. Bailey and W. M. Munson. 

 XXIII. Insects Injurious to Fruits. Dec. /. H. Co??istock and M. 

 V. blingerland. 

 (XXV.) The Hollyhock Rust. W. R. Dudley. The Forcing of Beans. 

 Influence of Latitude upon Potatoes ; a Criticism. Notes upon 

 Methods of Herbaceous Grafting. The Influence of Depth of 

 Transplanting upon the Heading of Cabbages. Peach Yellows. 

 The Paper Flower Pot. Experiences in Crossing Cucurbits. 

 L. H. Bailey. Dec. 



B. State Experijnent Station [Geneva). 



Circular. Methods Adopted for the Systematic Testing of Small 



