IV CONTENTS. 



How to Grow a Forest from Seed : 95 



Collect your own Seed 95 



Purchasing seed from dealers 100 



Culture 100 



Soil and Location 100 



Planting 101 



Depth to Plant 103 



Growth of Seedling 101 



Transplants 104 



Distance apart for Trees to stand 105 



Care of the Plantation 106 



Harvesting the Crop 106 



Fourteenth Annual Report Ill 



Annual Statement Ill 



Supplementary Statement 112 



Report of Vice-director 113 



Department of Chemistry 115 



The Acidity of Corn Silage 115 



Ayrshire Herd Tests 117 



Summary of Ayrshire Milk Tests 119 



Comparison of Milk Yield and per cent of Fat in the 



First and Second Months of Lactation 121 



Department of Agriculture 122 



Department of Horticulture 122 



Notes on Vegetables 123 



The Origin of Various Varieties of American Muskmelons 125 



Banquet 127 



Green-fleshed Osage 127 



Delmonico 128 



Long Island Beauty Muskmelon 128 



Miller Cream Melon 129 



Osage 129 



Osage Gem 129 



Paul Rose 129 



Vine Peach 130 



Garden Lemon 130 



Eden 130 



Khiva 130 



N. E. Hansen 130 



Ideal 131 



New Orleans Market 131 



Large California Nutmeg 131 



Table of Varieties 133 



Department of Entomology 134 



Department of Bacteriology. ... 135 



Apple-scab 135 



Leaf-spot 136 



Peach leaf-curl 136 



Downy mildew of the cucumber and muskmelon 136 



ISIeteorological Report 137 



Publications of Experiment Station 138 



