Bulletins 1897-99 



267 



NEW JERSEY. 



No. 120. Field experiments with potatoes for 1896. 



No. 121. Harlequin cabbage bug and melon plant louse. 



No. 129. Asparagus rust. 



19tli Ann. Rept. Peas, beans, tomatoes, Lima beans, etc. In 

 botanical section, fungous diseases. 



No. 138. Crude petroleum as an insecticide. Annual reports, 

 various articles. 



NEW MEXICO. 



No. 20. Seeds. 



NEW YORK (Geneva). 



No. 119. Downy mildew of cucumber. 



No. 120. Fighting cutworms in onion fields. 



No. 121. Spray pumps and spraying. 



No. 123. Spraying potatoes on Long Island, season of 1896. 



No. 130. A bacterial disease of sweet corn. 



No. 137. Commercial fertilizers for potatoes. 



No. 138. Experiments and observations on some diseases of 



plants. 

 No. 139. Plant lice. 

 No. 143. Green arsenite. 



No. 144. A spraying mixture for cauliflower and cabbage worms. 

 No. 146. Some experiments in forcing head lettuce. 

 No. 154. Commercial fertilizers for potatoes. 

 No. 156. Spraying cucumbers in the season of 1898. 

 No. 158. Combating the striped beetle on cucumbers. 

 No. 121. Appendix — spray pumps and spraying. Annual 

 reports, various articles. 



NEW YORK (Cornell). 



No. 130. Potato culture. 



No. 132. Notes upon celery. 



No. 140. Second report on potato culture. 



No. 144. Notes on spraying. 



No. 149. Some spraying mixtures. 



No. 156. Third report on potato culture. 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



No. 147. A study of lettuces. 



No. 159. Horticultural experiments at Southern Pines, 1896. 



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