36 AGRICULTURAL 



No. 33. Two Shade Tree Pests. 



No. 31. Surface and Sub-Irrigation out of Doors. 



No. 35. The Codling Moth and the Apple Maggot. 



No. 36. Analyses of Three Common Insecticides. 



No. 37. Crimson Clover. 



No. 38. The Tent Caterpillar. 



No. 39. The Army Worm. 



No. 40. Eighth Annual Eeport. 1896. 



No. 41. Potatoes; Varieties, Fertilizers, Scab. 



No. 42. Part 1, Tomato Growing in New Hampshire. 



Part 2, Notes on Tomato Breeding. 



No. 44. The Canker Worm. 



No. 45. Fruit and Potato Diseases. 



No. 46. Part 1, An Experiment with a Steam Drill. 

 Part 2, Methods of Eoad Maintenance. 



No. 48. Ninth Annual Eeport. 1897, 



No. 50. Dehorning Cattle. 



No. 51. Sweet Corn for New Hampshire. 



No. 52. Growing Muskmelons in the North. 



No. 53. The Farm Water Supply. 



No. 54. The Winter Food of the Chickadee. 



No. 55. The Feeding Habits of the Chipping Sparrow. 



No. 56. Poisonous Properties of Wild Cherry Leaves. 



No. 57. Forage and Eoot Crops. 



No. '58. Cost of Eaising Calves. 



No. 59. Tenth Annual Eeport. 1898. 



No. 60. Green Corn under Glass. 



No. 61. Inspection of Fertilizers in 1898. 



No. 62. Forcing Pole Beans under Glass. 



No. 63. Third Potato Eeport. 



No. 64. The Forest Tent Caterpillar. 



No. 65. Notes on Apple and Potato Diseases. 



No. 66. Experiments in Pig Feeding. 



No. 67. The Spiny Elm Caterpillar. 



No. 68. Eleventh Annual Eeport. 1899. 



No. 69. Inspection of Fertilizers in 1899. 



No. 70. Experiments with Muskmelons. 



