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98. Kentucky forage plants: The clovers and their allies; notes on true grasses in the plots in 1900-1901. 
By Harrison Garman.— Analyses of forage plants from the plots. By A. M. Peter. Feb., 1902. 
99. Oats: Test of varieties; treatment for smut; test of fertilizers. By J. N. Harper.— Relative value 
of the varieties for feeding. By A. M. Peter. Apr., 1902. 
100. Inspection and analyses of food. By M. A. Scovell and R. M. Allen. Feb., 1902. 
101. A comparison of feeds for pigs. By D. W. May. May, 1902. 
102. Commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell and H. E. Curtis. Sept., 1902. 
103. Hessian fly experiments. By Harrison Garman. Dec, 1902. 
104. Commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell and H. E. Curtis. Dec, 1902. 
105. The broom-rapes. By Harrison Garman. Mar., 1903. Supersedes Bui. 24. 
106. Feeding dairy cows. By D. W. May. Apr., 1903. 
107. 17-year locusts in Kentucky. By Harrison Garman. May, 1903. 
108. Some results in steer feeding. By D. W. May. July, 1903. 
109. Commercialfertilizers. By M. A. Scovell and H. E. Curtis. Sept., 1903. 
110. Nursery inspection and San Jose" scale. By Harrison Garman. Dec, 1903. 
111. The Hessian fly in 1902-1903. By Harrison Garman. Dec, 1903. 
112. Commercialfertilizers. By M. A. Scovell, H. E. Curtis, and W. H. Scherffius. Dec, 1903. 
113. Protein-content of the wheat kernel. By J. N. Harper and A. M. Peter. Dec, 1904. 
114. Insects injurious to cabbage. By Harrison Garman. June, 1904. 
115. Wheat. By J. N. Harper. Sept., 1904. 
116. On an injury to fruits by insects and birds; the apple-tree measuring worm; the Fall Beauty, a new 
apple. By Harrison Garman. Dec, 1904. 
117. Commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell, H. E. Curtis, and W. H. Scherffius. Dec, 1904. 
118. Corn-field tests. By J. N. Harper. Mar., 1905. 
119. Labels on adulterated and imitation foods sold in Kentucky. By R. M. Allen. Apr., 1905. 
120. Some tree and wood-infesting insects; cabbage snakes. By Harrison Garman. May, 1905. 
121. Commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell [and others]. Aug., 1905. 
122. Corn: A method of selecting seed corn; a chemical study of the composition of a number of varieties 
of Kentucky corn. By W. H. Scherffius. Dec, 1905. 
123. Commercialfertilizers. By M. A. Scovell [and others]. Dec, 1905. 
124. On the adulterants and weed seeds in Kentucky. Samples of blue grass, orchard grass, timothy, red 
clover, and alfalfa seeds. By Harrison Garman. Mar., 1906. 
125. Observations and experiments on clover, alfalfa, and soy beans. By Harrison Garman. Mar., 1906. 
126. Soils: Methods and uses of soil analysis; analyses of soils in 1904 and 1905; on the determination of 
humus in soils. By A. M. Peter and S. D. Averitt. Apr., 1906. 
127. The inspection of seeds under the Kentucky pure seed law. By Harrison Garman and M. L. Didlake. 
Sept., 1906. 
128. Commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell [arid others]. Dec, 1906. 
129. Tobacco: Selection of seed in plants and care of seed; improved methods of handling the crop; elimi- 
nation of undesirable varieties. By W. H. Scherffius. Feb., 1907. 
130. The food of the crow blackbird; the corn root-worms. By Harrison Garman. June, 1907. 
131. Concentrated commercial feeding stuffs. By J. D. Turner. Dec, 1907. 
132. Commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell, H. E. Curtis, and George Roberts. Dec, 1907. 
133. Spraying apple trees; apple orchard pests in Kentucky. By Harrison Garman. Jan., 1908. 
134. Milk supply of Kentucky: Louisville. By R. M. Allen. Feb., 1908. 
135. Wheat: Test of varieties; chemical study of varieties. By W. H. Scherffius and Henry Woosley. 
June, 1908. 
136. Commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell, H. E. Curtis, and George Roberts. Sept., 1908. 
137. The army-worm. By Harrison Garman. Dec, 1908. 
138. Commercialfertilizers. By M. A. Scovell, H. E. Curtis, and George Roberts. Dec, 1908. 
139. Tobacco. By W. H. Scherffius and Henry Woosley. Jan., 1909. 
140. Fertilizers. By George Roberts. Mar., 1909. 
141. Concentrated commercial feeding stuffs. By J. D. Turner and H. D. Spears. Mar., 1909. 
142. Carnation root-knot. By Harrison Garman. Apr., 1909. 
143. Sheep scab. By E. S. Good. May, 1909. 
144. Information on food and drug inspection and investigation. By the Food and drug division. Nov. 20, 
1909. 
145. Some lessons from the com shows; corn pests. By Harrison Garman. Dec, 1909. 
146. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell and H. E. Curtis. Dec. 31, 1909. 
147. Common insecticides and fungicides, with directions for the treatment of farm pests. By Harrison 
Garman. Mar. 15, 1910. 
148. Seed testing apparatus. A study of conditions under which our germination tests are made. By 
Harrison Garman. May 23, 1910. 
149. Bleached flour. By R. M. Allen. Sept. 1, 1910. 
150. The preservation of drugs. By L. A. Brown. Sept. 25, 1910. 
151. An outbreak of gadflies in Kentucky. By Harrison Garman. Oct. 1, 1910. 
152. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell and H. E. Curtis. Dec. 31, 1910. 
153. Boys' corn clubs and improved methods of corn growing. By T. R. Bryant. Bulletins available 
for distribution. Mar., 1911. 
154. Blowing stumps with dynamite. By George Roberts. June, 1911. 
155. Wheat: Variety tests, cultural directions, and treatment of diseases. By George Roberts and E. J. 
Kinney. July, 1911. 
156. Concentrated commercial feeding stuffs. By J. D. Turner and H. D. Spears. Aug., 1911. 
157. The dipping of sheep for scabies in tobacco dips with and without the addition of flowers of sulphur. 
By E. S. Good and T. R. Bryant. Sept., 1911. 
158. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. By M. A. Scovell and H. E. Curtis. Dec. 31, 1911. 
159. A preliminary study of Kentucky localities in which pellagra is prevalent, having reference to the 
condition of the corn crop and to the possible presence of an insect or other agent by which the 
disease spreads. By Harrison Garman. Jan. 15, 1912. 
160 Parturient paresis (milk fover) and eclampsia. By D. J. Healy and J. H. Kastlc— The toxic character 
of the colostrum in parturient paresis. By J. H. Kastle and D. J. Healy.— The internal secretion 
of the mammae as a factor in the onset of labor. By D. J. Healy and J. H. Kastle. Feb. 1, 1912. 
161. Soy beans. By George Roberts and E. J. Kinney. Feb., 1912. 
162. The soils of Webster County, Kentucky: Introduction. By A. M. Peter.— Soil survey of Wesbster 
County. By S. C. Jones. Mar., 1912. 
163. Corn production. By George Roberts and E. J. Kinney. Mar., 1912. 
164. The catalpas and their allies. By Harrison Garman. Feb. 15, 1912. 
165. Investigations of the etiology of infectious abortion of cows and mares. By E. S. Good. Apr., 1912. 
166. The diagnosis of infectious abortion in cattle. By F. M. Surface. June, 1912. 
167. Forage posioning or so-called cerebro-spinal meningitis in horses, cattle and mules. By Robert Gra- 
ham. Sept., 1912. 
