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South Carolina : 



(2nd report.) Entomology (Cabbage Butterfly, Genus Colias, A New 

 Butterfly for South Carolina, Insects of the Fig). Botany 

 (Compositae). Ellison A. Sinyth, Jr. 



South Dakota : 



18. Cut-Worm and Remedies. March. /. H. Orcutt. 



Tennessee : 



I. Experiments in Growing Potatoes. Jan. C. S. Pliwib. 



Special Bulletin C. Treatment of Fungus Diseases. F. Lamsojz 

 Scribner. 

 (2nd report.) Report of the Division of Botany and Horticulture (A 

 ' ' grass-garden, " Diseases of some Small Fruits and Vegetables. ) 

 F. Lai/ison Scribner. Report of the Entomologist (European 

 Cabbage Butterfly, Southern Cabbage Butterfly, Harlequin 

 Cabbage Bug, Plum Curculio, Nematode Worms, Experiments 

 with Arsenites). //. E. Siininiers. 1889. 

 5. Fruit Trees at the Experiment Station (Apple, Peach, Pear, 

 Nectarine, Apricot, Cherry, Plum, Fig.). Dec. R. L. Watts. 



Texas : 



(7). Fungus on Forest and Apple Trees. The Pear. Fungi on Sweet 



Potatoes, Treatment of Forest and Apple Trees. Nov. 1889. 



L. H. Panimel. 

 (8). Notes on Experimental Vineyards. Powdery Mildew, Black Rot, 



Grape Leaf Blight, Leaf Spot Disease, Anthracnose. Notes 



on Strawberries, Blackberries and Raspberries. Best Varieties 



of Fruits for Texas. List of Fruits Growing in Experimental 



Grounds. Dec. 1889. T. L. Briink. 

 (9). Pear Stocks. T. L. Bnmk. Some Parasitic Fungi of Texas, 



with Notes. H. S. Jennings. May. 



United States (Department of Agriculture) : 



A. Division oj Pomology. 



Bulletin 3. Classification and Generic Synopsis of the Wild Grapes 

 of North America. T. V. Munson. 



(1889 report.) Procuring and Distributing Seeds, Plants and Scions 

 of Fruits. Fruits ordered from Foreign Countries (Asiatic 

 Persimmon, Fig, Asiatic Peaches, Grape, Date, Citron). Na- 

 tive Fruits (Chestnut, Plum, Currant, Apple, Pear). Grape 

 Syrup. A Fruit Ladder. Fruit Growing in Florida. Trop- 

 ical Fruits (Cocoanut, Sapodilla, Mango, Banana). Semi- 

 Tropical Fruits (Kaki). Future Work. H. E. Van De/nan. 



(1890 report.) The Fruit Crop. Trips of Investigation. Distribu- 

 tion of Seeds, Plants and Scions of Fruits. Nut Culture 

 (Pecan, Chestnut, Almond, Propagation). Native Fruits 

 (Apple, Strawberry, Grape). Tropical Fruits (Pineapple). 

 Semi-Tropical Fruits (Kaki, Goumi). H. E. Van Deman. 



B. Division of Vegetable Pathology. 



Bulletin 11. Report on the Experiments made in 1889 in the Treat- 

 ment of the Fungous Diseases of Plants. [Devoted largely 



