7. Title Index to Experiment Station Horticultural 

 Literature in North America for the year i8gi, 

 {including Publications of the Department of 

 Agriculture). 



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

 reports and bulletins. If the figures stand alone, it indicates that the 

 bulletin contains only horticultural matter ; but if they stand in a paren- 

 thesis, the bulletin contains other matter than that which is indexed. 



Alabama : 



A. Agricultural Experh?ient Station. 



28. Watermelons and Cantaloupes. Nov. J. S. Newman and Jas. 



Clayton. 



29. Grapes, Raspberries and Strawberries. Nov. J. S. Newman 



and Jas. Clayton. 



30. Apples, Pears, Peaches and Plums. Nov. J. S. Newman. 



31. Irish and Sweet-Potatoes. Nov. J. S. Newman and Jas. Clay- 



ton. 



B. Canebrake Experiment Station. 



12. Grapes, Strawberries and Raspberries. Oct. 



Arkansas : 



(1889 report.) Potatoes. A. E, Menke. Report of Horticulturist 

 [Strawberries, Sweet-Potatoes, Germination Tests and Ex- 

 periments with Various Vegetables]. E. S. Richmond and 

 A. F. Cory. 



(1890 report.) Horticulturist's Report [Tomatoes, Cucumbers, 

 Apples, Strawberries, Plums, Apricots, Grapes]. Jerome Mc- 

 Neill. Entomologist's Report [Experiments with Arsen- 

 ites]. C W. Woodworth. Newport Branch [Sweet-Pota- 

 toes]. R. L. Bennett, 



California : 



(1888-89 report. ) Report of the Year's Work in Horticulture at Cen- 

 tral Experiment Station. Noteson Culture Experiments at Foot- 

 hill and Southern Coast Range Station and San Joaquin Valley 

 Station. Lists of Trees and Shrubs in University grounds, 

 and list of Fruit-Trees and Graperies. 



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