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Clover — Concluded. 



Sweet (melilotus alba) , 61 



Value of difiFerent potash salts for, 59 



CoUetotrichum Violffi-tricoloris, 153 



Concentrated cattle feeds : 



Cerealine feed 32 



Cleveland flax meal 24 



Corn meal, 29 



Hominy meal, 29 



Old-process linseed meal, 24 



Corn, fertilizers for, 44 



Cucumber wilt 159, 162 



Currants : 



Cherry, 17 



Fay's Prolific, 17 



Pomona, 17 



Red Cross, 17 



Wilder 17 



Damping fungus, 149 



Drainage waters, analysis of, 139 



Drop in lettuce 149 



Egg-production : 



Animal meal and cut bone for, 90 



Cock, influence on, 98 



Condition powder as affecting, 88 



Wide V. narrow ration for, 93 



Entomologist, report of, 102 



Exoascus deformans, 146 



Exoascus Pruni, 147 



Fertilizer experiments : 



Ashes for grass lands, 76 



Available phosphoric acid in soil, 127 



Bone meal and muriate of potash for grass, 76 



Corn, muriate compared with sulphate of potash, 61 



Dried blood and leather refuse as sources of nitrogen, . . . . . 123 



For plants in pots and green houses, 119 



Garden crops, plan of experiments, 67 



Manure and manure with different nitrogen and potash fertilizers compared 

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Beets, 70 



Cabbages, 45 



Celery, 75 



Lettuce, 69 



Potatoes 73 



Spinach, 69 



Strawberries, 69 



Tomatoes 71 



Turnips, 75 



Manure v. manure and potash, 52 



Muriate of potash on clover 60 



Muriate v. sulphate of potash for, — 



Clover, 69 



Corn, 61 



Nitrogen, different sources for garden crops, 65 



Potash, muriate v. sulphate for garden crops, 65 



Soil tests, 44 



Special corn fertilizer v. fertilizer richer in potash, 54 



