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Bulletin 



No. 31, Marco, 



1905, 



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" ;;."•, Sept., 



1895, 



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March. 



L896, 



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April, 



1S96, 





42, Oct, 



1896, 





" 4.;. Dec, 



1S9G, 





" 30, Sept., 



1S97, 





■ 51, Dec, 



1V.-7. 





" 53, March, 



1S98, 





.Tune, 



1S98, 



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" 58, 



1S98, 



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'• 60, March, 



1S99, 





•• 61, June, 







62, June, 



1899, 





•• 63, ; 



1899, 





" f.T, .Time, 



1900, 





•' T«>. Jan., 



1901, 





" 71, i 



1901, 





" 72. March. 



1901, 





April, 



1901, 





7."., June, 



1901, 





7«;. Jane, 



1901, 





• 78, Dec., 



1901, 





•• 79, Jan., 



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1902, 





May. 



1902, 





Aim.. 



1902, 







1902, 





Mot., 



1902, 





B8, May. 







June, 



1903, 













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May. 



1904, 





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1904, 



Potato Experimental 



Wheat. Barley, Oats and Hay Experiments. 



Potato Experiments. 



Spray Calendar. 



The Maryland Trees and Nursery Stock Law and other 

 Information of Special Interest to Nurserymen and 

 Fruit Growers. 



Fpcding Tests with the New Corn Product. 



Bast and Leopard Spot, Two Dangerous Diseases of As- 

 paragus. 



Horse-Feeding Tests of the Digestibility of Oats, Corn, 

 Hay and the New Corn Product. 



Special Investigation of the So-called "New" Horse 

 ease in Maryland. 



Wheat, Winter Oats, Barley and Lime Experiments. 



The Hessian Fly and Wheat Dlseas 



Some D-iseases of Sweet Potato. 



The Sugar Beet in Maryland. 



Experiments with Wheat, Corn and Potatoes. 



Experiments with Feeding Pigs. 



The Culture and Handling of Tohacco. 



The Chemical Composition of Maryland Soils. 



Notes on Spraying Peaches and Plums in 1900. 



Observations on Growing Teaches in Maryland. 



Suggestions About Combating the San Jose Scale. 



The Effect of Hydrocyanic Acid Gas on Grains and 8 



Parturient Paresis— Milk Fever. 



The Dehorning of Stock. 



The Disinfectant Properties of Washing Powders. 



Acute Epizootic Leucoencepha litis in Horses. 



Thinu'itg Fruits. 



Alfalfa for Maryland. 



The Influence of Preservatives ou the Food Value of Milk. 



The Periodical cicada, or Seventeen-year Locust. 



Economical Methods for Improving the Keeping Qualities 

 of Milk. 



Experiments with Potash Fertilizers. 



Experiments on the Control of San .! 



Experiments with Nitrogenous Fertilisers. 



Notes on Apple Culture. 



Second Report on the Pithiness of Celery. 



Method* for Keeping Milk and Butter Eta 



'lie Character of Milk Daring the Period of Heat 

 I Corn Breeding, Growing and Curing for Seed. 



Th.' Relative Profits of Selling Milk. Cream and Butter. 

 ■ irown Protein for Feeding « ■ 



Spray Solutions for San .1 Scale. 



