Tables 



I'laRNlflca- Al. SECRETARY— Continued 



tlon no. 



A1.9: Farmers' bulletins — Continued 



68 No. 68. Black rot of cabbage; by Erwin F. Smith. 1898. 22 pp. 



69 No. 69. Experiment station work, 3. 1898. 32 pp. 



See ahn J^lO.n-A. 



70 No. 70. Principal insect enemies of grape; by C. L. Marlatt. 1898. 



23 pp. 



71 No. 71. Some essentials in beef production; bv Charles F. Curtiss. 1898. 



24 pp. 



72 No. 72. Cattle ranges of the Southwest, history of exhaustion of pasturage 



and suggestions for its restoration; by H. L. Bentley. 1898. 32 pp. 



73 No. 73. Experiment station work, 4. 1898. 32 pp. 



See also A10.U:1. 



74 No. 74. Milk as food. 1898. 39 pp. 



75 No. 75. Grain smuts; how they are caused and how to prevent them; by 



Walter T. Swingle. 1898. 20 pp. 



76 No. 76. Tomato growing; by Edward B. Voorhees. 1898. 30 pp. 

 771 No. 77. Liming of soils; by H. J. Wheeler. 1898. 19 pp. 



77=' Same. rev. 1899. 19 pp. 



. 78 No. 78. Experiment station work, 5. 1898. 32 pp. 

 See also A10.U:1. 



79 No. 79. Experiment station work, 6. 1898. 28 pp. 



See also A10.U:1. 



80 No. 80. Peach twig-borer, an important enemv of stone fruits; by 0. L. 



Marlatt. 1898. 16 pp. 



81 No. 81. Corn culture in South; by S. M. Tracv. 1898. 24 pp. 



82 No. 82. Culture of tobacco; by Otto Carl Butterweck. 1898. 24 pp. 



83 No. 83. Tobacco soils; by Milton Whitney. 1898. 23 pp. 



84 No. 84. Experiment station work, 7. 1898. 32 pp. 



See also A10.U:1. 



85 No. 85. Fish as food; by C. F. Langworthy. 1898. 30 pp. 



86 No. 86. Thirty poisonous plants of U. S. ; by V. K. Chesnut. 1898. 32 pp. 



87 No. 87. Experiment station work, 8. 1899. 32 pp. 



^S'eeoZso A10.11:l. 



88 No. 88. Alkali lands; bv Milton Whitney and Thomas H. Means. 1899. 



23 pp. 



89 No. 89. Cowpeas; by Jared G. Smith. 1899. 16 pp. 



90 No. 90. Manufacture of sorghum sirup; by A. A. Denton. 1899. 32 pp. 



91 No. 91. Potato diseases and their treatment; by B. T. Galloway. 1899. 



12 pp. 



92 No. 92. Experiment station work, 9. 1899. 30 pp. 



See also AlO.U -A. 



93 No. 93. Sugar as food; by Mary Hinman Abel. 1899. 



94 No. 94. Vegetable garden; by Charles H. Greathouse. 

 95^ No. 95. Good roads for farmers; by Maurice O. Eldridge. 

 952 Same, [2d ed.] 1900. 47 pp. 



96 No. 96. Raising sheep for mutton; bv Charles F. Curtiss. 



97 No. 97. Experiment station work, 10." 1899. 32 pp. 



See also AlO.llrl. 



98 No. 98. Suggestions to southern farmers. 1899. 48 pp. 



99 No. 99. Three insect enemies of shade trees; by L. O. Howard. (Re- 



printed with some annotations bv the author from Yearbook of 

 Department of Agriculture for 1895. ) 1899. 30 j^p. 



100 No. 100. Hog raising in the South; by S. M. Tracy. 1899. 40 pp. 



101 No. 101. Millets; by Thomas A. Willianii?. 1899. 28 pp. 



102 No. 102. Southern forage plants; compiled from publications of Division 



of Agrostology, by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1899. 48 pp; 



103 No. 103. Experiment station work, 11. 1899. 32 pp. 



See also A\0. 11:1. 



104 No. 104. Notes on frost; by E. B. Garriott. 1899. 24 pp. 



105 No. 105. Experiment station work, 12. 1899. 32 pp. 



See also AlO.llrl. 



106 No. 106. Breeds of dairy cattle; 1)y Henry E. Alvord. (Reprinted from 



report of Bureau of Animal industry for 1898. ) 1899. 48 pp. 



27 pp. 



1899. 24 pp. 



1899. 47 pp. 



1899. 48 pp. 



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