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No. 97. Experiment Station Work. Vol. X. 
No. 98. Suggestions to Southern Farmers. 
No. 99. Three Insect Enemies of Shade Trees. 
TY. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS 
These stations are now scattered over the United States and 
Canada, and similar stations have long been established in Europe 
andelsewhere. They have published much that is of interest to in- 
telligent citizens, and willdo more in the near future. Their publi- 
cations generally refer to special sections of the country, and are 
particularly valuable for those sections. 
List oF AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS IN THE 
UNITED STATES AND CANADA! 
(Address mail to them in the following manner: Agricultural 
Experiment Station, St. Anthony Park, Minn.). 
UNITED STATES 
STATE. Post-OFFICE. Srare. Post-OFFICE. 
Alabama (College) Auburn. Connecticut (State). | New Haven. 
Alabama Connecticut (Storrs) | Storrs. 
(Canebrake) . Uniontown. | Delaware . . . . | Newark. 
Aviron: « . « » » | Diesen. Hiletida 4 « « Lake City. 
Arkansas . . . .| Fayetteville.| Georgia . . Experiment. 
California . . . .| Berkeley. Idaho . ree Moscow. 
Colorado . . . . | Fort Collins.| Illinois . . . | Urbana. 
1 A list of publications issued by the stations of the United States prior 
to January 1, 1892, was published in the Experiment Station Record, Vol. 
II, p. 987; a list of those issued during 1892 and 1893 in Bulletin 19 of the 
Office of Experiment Stations, p. 61; a list of those issued during 1894 in 
Bulletin 23, p. 58; a list of those issued for 1895 in Bulletin 27, p. 59; a list 
of those issued for 1896 in Bulletin 39, p. 58, and a list of those issued for 
1897 in Bulletin 47, p.57. For more information on these stations in the 
United States and other countries, see Bulletin 59, ottice of Experiment 
Stations. 
