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No. 38. Spraying for fruit di.seases; bv B. T. (Jallowav. 1896. 12 pp. 

 No. 39. Onion culture; hv K. L. AVat'ts. 189(5. 31 pp. 

 No. 40. Farm drainage; l")V C. G. Elliott. 1896. 24 pp. 



Same, rev. 1899. 24 jSp. 

 No. 41. Fowls: care and feeding; bv(T. C. Watson. 1896. 24 pp. 

 No. 42. Facts alK.ut milk; by K. A.' Pearson. 1896. 29 pp. 

 No. 43. Sewage disj^osal (ni farm, and i)rotection of drinking water; by 



Theobald Sniith. 1896. 20 pp. 

 No. 44. Commercial fertilizers, composition and use; bv Edward B. Voor- 

 hees. 1896. 24 jip. 



Same, [2d print, with changes]. Sept. 1896. 24 pp. 

 No. 45. Some insects injurious to stored grain; bv F. H. Chittenden. 



1896. 24 pp. 

 Same, rev. ed. 1897. 24 pp. 



No. 46. Irrigation in humid climates; by F. H. King. 1896. 27 pp. 

 No. 47. Insects affecting cotton plant; byL. 0. Howard. Reprinted, with 

 revision by author, from Bulletin 33, Office of Experiment Stations. 



1897. 32 pp. 

 No. 48. ^Manuring of cotton; condensed from article by H. C. White, in 



Bulletin no. 33 of Office of Experiment Stations. 1897. 16 pp. 

 No. 49. Sheep feeding; by John A. Craig. 1897. 24 pp. 

 No. 50. Sorghum as a forage crop; by Thomas A. Williams. 1897. 20 pp. 



Same, rev. 1899. 20 pp. 

 No. 51. Standard varieties of chickens; byGeorgeE. Howard. 1897. 48 pp. 

 Same, [2d ed.] rev. 1897. 48 pp. 

 Same, [3d ed.] rev. 1899. 48 pp. 

 No. 52. Sugar beet, culture, seed development, manufacture, and sta- 

 tistics; bv H. AV. Wiley. 1897. 48 pp. 

 Same, rev. 'l899. 48 pp. 



Same, 2d rev. ed. [statistical matter revised] ; bv G. L. Spencer. 

 1901. 48 pp. 

 No. 53. How to grow mushrooms; by Willian:i Falconer. 1897. 20 pp. 

 No. 54. Some common l)irds in their relation to agriculture; bv F. E. L. 

 Beal. 1897. 40 pp. 

 Same, rev. 1898. 40 pp. 

 No. 55. Dairy herd, its formation and management; by Henry E. Alvord. 

 Reprinted, with revision bv author, from Yearbook for 1894. 1897. 

 24 pp. 

 No. 56. Experiment station work, 1. 1897. 31 pp. 



See al.^o. AlO.n-.l. 

 No. 57. Butter making on the farm; bv C. P. Goodrich. 1897. 15 pp. 



Same, 2d i)rint. 1897 [1898]. 16 jip. . . • . 



No. 58. Soy bean as a forage crop, by Thomas A. Williams; with appendix 

 on soy beans as food for man, by C. F. Langworthy. 1897. 24 pp. 

 Same, rev. 1897. 24 pp. 

 Same, rev. 1899. 24 pp. 

 No. 59. Bee keeping; by Frank Benton. 1897. 32 pp. 

 No. 60. Methods of curing tobacco; by Milton Whitney. 1897. 16 pp. 

 Same, rev. ed. 1898. 16 pp. 

 Same, 2d rev. ed. 1902. 24 pp. 

 No. 61. Asparagus culture; l)y K. B. Handy. 1897. 40 pp. 

 No. 62. Marketing farm produce; by (Teorge G. Hill. 1897. 28 pp. 

 No. 63. Care of milk on farm; by R. A. Pearson. 1897. 40 pp. 

 No. 64. Ducks and geese, standard breeds and management; by George E. 



Howard. 1897. 48 pp. 

 No. 65. Experiment station work, 2. 1898. 32 pp. 



See also AlO.n-.l. 

 No. 66. Meadows and pastures, formation and cultivation in Middle East- 

 ern States; bv .Tared G. Smith. 1897. 24 ]>]). 

 Same, rev. ed. "l899. 28 i)p. 

 No. 67. Forestry for farmers; by B. E. Fernow. (Reprinted from Year- 

 books of Department of Agriculture for 1894 and 1895. ) 1898. 48 pp. 



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