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Miscellaneous Bulletin No. 3. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual 

 Convention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges 

 and Experiment Stations, held at Champaign, 111., Nov. 11-13, 1890. 

 Edited by A. W. Harris for the Office of Experiment Stations and 

 H. E. Alvord for the Executive Committee of the Association. 

 Dark claret-brown cloth, 9. 2X. 5X6., pp. 156. Washington: 1891. 



Bulletin No. 18. A Contribution to the Investigation of the 

 Assimilation of Free Atmospheric Nitrogen by White and Black 

 Mustard. By J. P. Lotsy, Ph.D. Pamphlet, tea, 9.X— X5.9, pp. 

 19; 15 cuts. Washington: 1894. 



Bulletin No. 19. Organization Lists of the Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Stations and Agricultural Schools and Colleges in the United 

 States. January, 1894. Pamphlet, tea, 9. X. 2X5. 8, pp. 99. 

 Washington: 1894. 



Bulletin No. 20. Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Convention 

 of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experi- 

 ment Stations, held at Chicago, 111., October 17-19, 1893. Edited 

 by A. C. True for the Office of Experiment Stations and H. E. 

 Alvord for the Executive Committee of the Association. Pamphlet, 

 tea, 9.8X.2X6.3, pp. 100. Washington: 1894. 



Farmer's Bulletin. JVo. 13. Cranberry Culture. By William 

 Saunders, Superintendent of Gardens and Grounds, pp. 16. No. 

 14. Fertilizers for Cotton. By J. M. McBryde, Ph.D., President 

 of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Director of 

 Virginia Agricultural Exjieriment Station. pp. 32. No. 15. 

 Some Destructive Potato Diseases : what they are and bow to 

 prevent them. By B. T. Galloway, Chief of the Division of Vege- 

 table Pathology, pp. 8. No. 16. Leguminous Plants for Green 

 Manuring and for Feeding. By E. W. Allen, Ph.D., Assistant 

 Director of the Office of Experiment Stations, pp. 24. No. 17. 

 Peach Yellows and Peach Rosette. By Erwin F. Smith, Special 

 Agent, under the Direction of B. T. Galloway, Chief of the Divi- 

 sion of Vegetable Pathology, pp. 20; 7 cuts. No. 18. Forage 

 Plants for the South. By S. M. Tracy, M. S., Director of the 

 Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station, pp. 30; 17 cuts. 

 No. 19. Important Insecticides : Directions for their preparation 

 and use. By C. L. Marlatt, First Assistant Entomologist, pp. 20. 

 No. 20. Washed Soils : How to Prevent and Reclaim them. pp. 

 22; 6 cuts. 8 pamphlets, 9. X—X5.8. Washington : 1894. 



Terms of Sale of the Card Index of Agricultural Literature. 

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Reports of the Statistician. New Series. Nos. 111-121. 11 

 pamphlets, tea, 9.X.1-.2X5.8, pp. 459-590; 69-702. [Also] Synop- 

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 1894. 



Miscellaneous Series. Report No. 8. Recent Features of our 

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