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United States, continued. 



(1890 report.) Seed Planting by Birds. Birds which Feed on Mul- 

 berries. C. Hart Merriain. 



F. Division of Microscopy. 



(1890 report.) Mushrooms (Edible) of the United States. Mush- 

 room Culture. Artificial Mushroom Spawn. Twelve Poison- 

 ous Mushrooms. Thomas Taylor. 



G. Office of Experiment :i>tations. 



Bulletin 5. Organization Lists of Agricultural Experiment Stations 

 and Agricultural Schools and Colleges. March. 



Bulletin 6. List of Botanists of the Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tions and Outline of Work in Botany at the Several Stations. 

 May. 

 Vermont : 



(3rd report.) Report of the Horticulturist (Seed Tests, Cutting 

 Potatoes, Fungicides, Russian Poplars and Willows, Orchards 

 and Small Fruit Plats, A Circular to the Proprietors or Origi- 

 nators of New Fruits, Tests of Vegetables). C. W. Minott. 

 Report of the Entomologist, (Insects and Insecticides). G. H. 

 Perkins. 1889. 



19. Questions Concerning Injurious Insects. April. G. H. Perkins. 



Virginia : 



4. Field Experiments with Tomatoes, Chemical Composition of To- 

 matoes. Jan. Wm. B. Alwood 2.ndi Walker BoTvman. 

 7. Experiments with Varieties of Strawberries. July. Wm. B. Al- 



ivood. 



Wisconsin : 



(22). Potatoes, tests of Varieties and Experiments in Methods of 



Planting. Jan. E. S. Goff. 

 23. Prevention of Apple Scab. April. E. S. Goff, 



