14 EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 



Fertilizer analyses. 

 Fertilizer analyses. 



Fertilizer analyses ; ash analyses of plants ; instructions regard- 

 ing sampling of materials to be forwarded for analysis. 

 Fertilizer analyses. 

 Fertilizer analyses. 

 A farm wood lot. 

 Inspection of concentrates 



Dried molasses beet pulj) ; the nutrition of horses. 

 Fertilizer analyses ; market values of fertilizing ingredients. 

 Analyses of manurial substances and fertilizers ; market values 

 of fertilizing ing-redients. 

 No. 103. Analyses of manurial substances ; instructions regarding sam- 

 pling of materials to be forwarded for analysis ; instructions 

 to manufacturers, importers, agents and sellers of commer- 

 cial fertilizers ; discussion of trade values of fertilizing in- 

 gredients. 

 No. 105. Tomatoes under glass ; methods of pruning tomatoes. 

 No. 107. Analyses of manui'ial substances forwarded for examination; 

 market values of fertilizing ingredients ; analyses of licensed 

 fertilizers collected in the general markets. 

 No. 109. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination; 

 analyses of Paris green and other insecticides found in the 

 general markets ; instructions regarding the sampling of 

 materials to be forwarded for analysis ; instructions to manu- 

 facturers, importers, agents and sellers of commercial fer- 

 tilizers ; discussion of trade values of fei'tilizing ingredients 

 for 1906. 

 No. 113. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 114. The oriental moth ; a recent importation. 

 No. 115. Preliminary report on cranberry insects. 

 No. 116. The San Jose scale. 



No. 117. Trade values and fertilizer and soil analyses. 

 Technical Bulletin No. 2. The graft union. 

 Technical Bulletin No. 3. The blossom end rot of tomatoes. 

 Sjiecial Bulletin. The coccid genera Chionasjns and Hemichio7iaspis. 

 Index to bulletins and annual reports of the Hatch Experiment Station 



iniblished previous to June, 1895. 

 Index to bulletins and reports, 1888-1907. 

 Annual reports for 1898-1907. 



Of many of the other bulletins of the station, a few copies 

 still remain. These will be supplied only to complete sets for 

 libraries. Circular No. 8, which gives a complete list of bulle- 

 tins published by this station, will be sent on application. 



The co-operation and assistance of farmers, fruit growers and 



