54 BULLETIN 1190, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
35. Report for 1894 [North Louisiana Experiment Station]. By J. G. Lee. 1895. 
36. Horticulture: Results of the year 1894. By W. C. Stubbs, F. H. Burnette, and Eugene Watson. 
1895. 
37. Windrowed versus standing canes. By W. C. Stubbs. 1895. 
38. The chemistry of sugar cane and its products. By G. C. Taylor, J. L. Beeson, and W. Maxwell. 
1S95. 
39. Analyses of co mme rcial fertilizers. By W. C. Stubbs. 1895. 
40. Cowpea. By W. C. Stubbs, W. R. Dodson, and Maurice Bird. 1896. 
41. Tobacco. Yellow leaf and cigar varieties. By J. G. Lee and D. N. Barrow. 1896. 
42. Horticulture: Results of the year 1895. By [F. H. Bumette, Eugene Watson, and TV. C. Stubbs]. 
1896. 
43. Bovine tuberculosis in north Louisiana. By [TV. C. Stubbs], S. B. Staples, and W. H. Dalrymple. 
1896. 
44. Charbon, or anthrax. By S. B. Staples and W. H. Dalrvmple. 1896. 
45. Analvses of commercial fertilizers and Paris green. By [TV. C. Stubbs.] 1896. 
46. Leguminous root tubercles. By W. R. Dodson. 1897. 
47. Results of experiments at State experiment station, Baton Rouge, La., in corn, cotton, forage crops, 
tobacco, etc. By D. N. Barrow. 1897. 
48. Report of the entomologist. By H. A. Morgan. 1897. 
49. Analvses of commercialf ertiflzers and Paris green. By TV. C. Stubbs. 1897. 
50. Red rice. By W. R. Dodson. 1898. 
51. Cattle tick and Texas fever. By TV. H. Dalrymple, H. A. Morgan, and W. R. Dodson. 1898. 
52. Report for 1896 and 1897 of the horticultural department of State experiment stations. By W. C. 
Stubbs, F. H. Burnette, and Eugene Watson. 1898. 
53. Grasses, clovers, forage, and economic crops. By W. R. Dodson and W. C. Stubbs. 1898. 
54. Analyses of commercialf ertilizers and Paris green. By W. C. Stubbs. 1898. 
55. Alfalfa, Spanish peanuts, Unknown cowpea, and velvet beans. Bv W. C. Stubbs. 1899. 
56. Ticks and Texas fever. By H. A. Morgan. 1899. 
57. Immunization against Texas fever by blood inoculation. Bv W. R. Dodson, W. H. Dalrvmple, and 
H. A. Morgan. 1899. 
58. Analvses of commercialf ertilizers and Paris green. By W. C. Stubbs and W. T. Jones. 1899. 
59. Sugar cane: Field and laboratory results for ten years. By W. C. Stubbs. 1900. 
60. Charbon. Further investigation and suggestions with summary and conclusions. By W. H. Dal- 
rvmple. 1900. 
61. Rice:' Preparation, cultivation, flooding, and harvesting. By W. C. Stubbs.— Xoxious weeds in the 
rice fields. By W. R. Dodson. 1900. See 77. 
62. Renort of results for 1899 at Calhoun. By J. G. Lee. 1900. 
63. Analvses of commercial fertilizers and Paris green. By W. C. Stubbs. — Inspection of fertilizers and 
Paris green, season of 1899-1900. Sept. , 1900. 
64. Renort of the veterinarian. By W. H. Dalrymple. 1901. 
65. Analyses of commercial fertilizers and Paris green. By W. C. Stubbs and C. H. O'Rourke. 1901. 
66. Sugar cane: Experiments in cultivation. By W. C. Stubbs. 1901. 
67. Broom corn: How to grow and cure it. By W. R. Dodson. 1902. 
68. Home-grown vs. purchased seed. By W. C. Stubbs, F. H. Burnette, and Eugene Watson. 1902. 
69. Pecans. By F. H. Burnette, W. C. Stubbs, and H. A. Morgan. 1902. 
70. Cane borer (DiatroeasaccJiaralis). By W. C. Stubbs and H. A. Morgan. 1902. 
71. Report [of North Louisiana Experiment Station], 1901. By D. N. Barrow. 1902. 
72. Forage crops, grasses, alfalfa, clovers, etc. By W. R. Dodson. 1902. 
73. Analvses of commercial f ertilizers and Paris green. Bv W. C. Stubbs [and others]. 1902. 
74. Sheep. By W. H. Dalrymple. 1903. 
75. Preservation of cane sirup. By W. R. Dodson. — The enzymes of the sugar cane. By C. A. Browne, 
jr. — Special device for keeping sirup in a sterile condition: relation of bacteria to'the inversion of 
crystallized sugars. By W. R. Dodson. 1903. 
76. Analyses of commercial fertilizers and Paris green. By W. C. Stubbs. — [Report covering seventeen 
years of work of the inspection of commercial fertilizers under the supervision of the Louisiana 
State Board of Agriculture and Immigration from 1886 to 1903.] By C. H. O'Rourke. 1903. 
77. Rice. By W. C. Stubbs, W. R. Dodson, and C. A. Browne, jr. 1904. Supersedes 15 and 24, first 
series, and 61. See 172. 
78. Comparative results of seedling sugar canes, D. 74 and D. 95 with our home sugar canes (Louisiana 
striped and Louisiana purple). By W. C. Stubbs and R. E. Blouin. [1904?] 
79. Results of experiments with nodule-disease of the intestines of sheep. By W. H. Dalrymple. Apr., 
1904. 
80. Analvses of commercial f ertilizers and Paris green. By W. C. Stubbs. — Annual fertilizer report for 
the season 1903-4. By C. H. O'Rourke. [1905.] 
81. Results of experiments in production and marketing fruits and vegetables, and canning fruits and 
vegetables on a small scale, at the North Louisiana Experiment Station, Calhoun, La. By D. N. 
Barrow and E. J. Watson. 1905. 
82. The Texas fever cattle tick situation, and the eradication of the tick by a pasture rotation svstem. By 
H. A. Morgan. 1905. 
83. Results of further experiment with nodule disease of the intestines of sheep: -'Bare-lot" method of 
raising lambs. Bv W. H. Dalrymple. 1905. 
84. Texas fever. Bv W. H. Dalrvmple. Oct., 1905. 
85. Black-leg. By W. H. Dalrvmple. Mar., 1906. 
86. Our available stock foods. Bv W. H. Dalrymple. Aug., 1906. 
87. Analyses of co m m ercia 1 f ertilizers and Paris green. By J. E. Halligan [and others]. Sept., 1906. 
88. Analyses of commercial feeding stuffs. By J. E. Halligan [and others]. Sept., 1906. 
89. Nodule disease of the intestines of sheep: "*Bare-lot ' ' method of raising iambs, results of further experi- 
mental work. By W. H. Dalrymple. Dec, 1906. 
90. Summary of results with vegetables and fruits at the North Louisiana Experiment Station from 1892 
to 1907. By E. J. Watson. Jan., 1907. 
91. The chemistry of the sugar cane and its products in Louisiana. By C. A. Browne, jr., and R. E. 
Blouin. 1907. 
92. Experiments in the late planting of cotton to avoid boll weevil damage during 1906. By C. W. Flynn, 
jr. May, 1907. 
93. 7 Second report upon the horseflies of Louisiana. By J. S. Hine. June, 1907. 
P. E. Archinard, and J. A. Hall, jr. July, 1907. 
7 First report was published concurrently as Circ. 6 of the Louisiana Crop Pest Commission and Bui. 5 
of the Gulf Biologic Station. 
