CHAPTER X. 



RECENT HORTICULTURAL LITERATURE. 



/. Register of Experimental Horticulture. 



AN INDEX TO THE HORTICULTURAL INVESTIGATIONS CONDUCTED 

 BY THE CONGRESSIONAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS SINCE THE 

 PASSAGE OF THE "HATCH BILL,"* AND BY THE UNITED 

 STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, THE MASSACHUS- 

 ETTS STATE EXPERIMENT STATION, THE NEW YORK STATE 

 EXPERIMENT STATION, AND THE CANADIAN EXPERIMENT 

 STATIONS DURING THE SAME PERIOD. 



It is impossible to draw a sharp line of separation between 

 horticulture and other divisions of general agriculture ; but the 

 following lists have been made sufficiently comprehensive to 

 include all that can possibly be called horticulture, and some 

 entries may, perhaps, belong rather to general farming. Many 

 entries of insects and fungi have been made, but they are such 

 as particularly concern the horticulturist. 



§ I. TITLE INDEX. 



Explanation. — The figures in the left margin are the numbers of bulle- 

 tins and volumes of reports. If the number stands independently it indi- 

 cates that the bulletin in question contains only horticultural matter ; but 

 when it stands in a parenthesis, the bulletin contains other matter than that 

 which is indexed. 



Alabama : 



A. Agrictiltural Experiment Station. 



(i.) Experiments with Table Corn, Experiments with English Peas,. 

 Experiments with Irish Potatoes, Notes on Raspberries, Notes 

 on Strawberries. July, 1888. J. S. Newman. 



*March, 1887. 



Note. — In many instances, the date of bulletins is much earlier than the actual publi- 

 cation, and it is to be expected that some bulletins dated 1889 will arrive too late tor inser- 

 tion here. Such will be recorded in future annals. 



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