Thk Following Bulletins are Availadle for Dlstrip.ution to 

 Those Who May Desire Them. 



No. 27. Tuljerculosis in college herd; tuberculin in diagnosis; Ijovine 

 rabies ; poisoning by nitrate of soda. 



No. 33. (ilossary of fodder terms. 



No. 35. Agricultural value of bone meal, 



No. 41. On the use of tuberculin (translated from Dr. Bang). 



No. 54. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 57. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 59. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 64. Analyses of concentrated feed stuffs. 



No. 67. Grass thrips; treatment for thrips in greenhouses. 



No. 68. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 69. Rotting of greenhouse lettuce. 



No. 70. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 72. Summer forage crops. 



No. 75. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 76. The imported elm-leaf beetle. 



No. 77. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 78. Concentrated feed stuffs. 



No. 79. Growing China asters. 



No. 81. Analyses of fertilizers and manurial substances; instructions to 

 manufacturers, agents, etc. : discussion of trade values; treat- 

 ment of barnyard manure with absorbents. 



No. 82. Orchard management : cover crops in orchards ; pruning orchards ; 

 report on fruits. 



No. 83. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 84. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 85. Concentrated feeds. 



No. 86. Orchard treatment for the San Jos^ scale. One year's experiments 

 in Massachusetts. 



No. 87. Cucumbers under glass. 



No. 89. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 90. Fertilizer analyses. 



Special bulletin, — The brown-tail moth. 



Special bulletin, — -The coccid genera Chionaspis and Hemichionaspis. 



Index, 1888-95. 



Annual Reports, — 189S, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903. 



