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24. Tests of varieties. By W. H. Jordan.— Seeds and injurious insects. By F. L. Harvey. May, 1888. 
25. [Analysis and valuation of commercial fertilizers sold in the State]. By W. H. Jordan. Aug., 1888. 
26. The composition and digestibility of certain cattle foods. Oct., 1888. 
BULLETINS (SECOND SERIES). 10 
1. Partial statement of analysis of commercial fertilizers for 1889. By W. H. Jordan. May, 1889. 
2. The apple maggot ( Trypeta pomonella Walsh); the potato rot (Phytophthora infestans De Bary (Pero- 
nospora infestans Mont7). By F. L. Harvey. [1889?] 
3. The Babcock milk test adapted to testing cream. By J. M. Bartlett. Sept., 1891. 
4. Testing cream and milk fat test and lactometer. By J. M. Bartlett. [1893?] 
5. Waste of fat in skimmed milk by the deep-setting process. By W. H. Jordan. Jan., 1894. 
6. Fruit culture: Varieties. By W. M. Munson. Jan., 1894. 
7. Inspection of fertilizers. By W. H. Jordan, J. M. Bartlett, and L. H. Merrill. Feb., 1894. 
8. Spraying experiments. By W. M. Munson. Mar., 1894. 
9. Tomatoes. By W. M. Munson. Mar., 1894. 
10. Cauliflowers. By W.M. Munson. Apr., 1894. 
11. Corn as a silage crop. By W. H. Jordan. Apr., 1894. 
12. Potatoes: A comparison of the trench system with ordinary culture. By W. M. Munson. May, 1894. 
13. The suppression of bovine tuberculosis and glanders. By F. L. Russell. June, 1894. 
14. Inspection offertilizers. By W. H. Jordan, J. M. Bartlett, and L. H. MerriU. Sept., 1894. 
15. A schemef or paying for cream by the Babcock test in butter factories. J. M. Bartlett. Oct;, 1894. 
16. Investigation on'the foraging powers of some agricultural plants for phosphoric acid. By W. Balen- 
tine. Nov., 1894. 
17. Important facts about corn. By W. H. Jordan. Mar., 1895. 
18. Inspection off ertilizers, 1895. By W. H. Jordan, J. M. Bartlett and L. H. Merrill. Mar., 1895. 
19. A discussion of certain commercial articles: 1, Fertilizers. By W. H. Jordan. Mar., 1895. 
20. A discussion of certain commercial articles: 2, Foods. By W\ H. Jordan. Mar., 1895. 
21. Notes on smallfruits. By W. M. Munson. Apr., 1895. 
22. Inspection offertilizers. By W. H. Jordan, J. M. Bartlett, and L. H. Merrill. 1895. 
23. Preservation of cream for market. By F. L. Russell. Feb., 1896. 
24. Cabbages. By H. P. Gould. Mar., 1896. 
25. Inspection offertilizers, 1896. By W. H. Jordan, J. M. Bartlett, and L. H. Merrill. Mar., 1896. 
26. Inspection of glassware used by creameries and butter factories to determine the value of cream and 
milk. By J. M. Bartlett. Mar., 1896. 
27. Peas; sweet corn. By H. P. Gould. Mar., 1896. 
28. Potato rot: Bordeaux mixture and fungiroid as preventives. By H. P. Gould. Mar., 1896. 
29. Notes on spraying. By W. M. Munson. Apr., 1896. 
30. Fertilizer inspection. By C. D. Woods. J. M. Bartlett, and L. H. Merrill. Oct., 1896. 
31. Modification of the Babcock method. By J. M. Bartlett. Nov., 1896. 
32. Threetroublesomeweeds: Orange ha wkweed, wild carrot, buffalobur. By F. L.Harvey. Jan., 1897. 
33. Fertilizer inspection. By C. D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Mar., 1897. 
34. Box experiments with phosphates. By L. H. Merrill. Apr., 1897. 
35. The currant fly, Epochra canadensis Loew. By F. L. Harvey. May, 1897. 
36. Testing seeds. By C. D. Woods. Aug., 1897. 
37. Feeding-stuff inspection. By CD. Woods. Aug., 1897. 
38. Fertilizer inspection. By C. D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Oct., 1897. 
39. Stock-feeding suggestions. By J. M. Bartlett. Nov., 1897. 
40. Celerv. By W. M. Munson. Dec 1897. 
41. Dehorning cows. By G. M. Gowell and F. L. Russell. Jan., 1898. 
42. Ornamenting home grounds. By W. M. Munson. Feb., 1898. 
43. Fertilizer inspection. By C. D. Woods [and others]. Mar., 1898. 
44. Feeding- stuff inspection. By C. D. Woods [and others!. May, 1898. 
45. Fertilizer inspection. By C. D. Woods [and others]. Oct., 1898. 
46. Ornamental plants for Maine. By W. M. Munson. Nov., 1898. 
47. Wheat offals sold in Maine in 1898. By C. D. Woods [and others]. Dec, 1898. 
48. Feeding-stuff inspection. By CD. Woods [and others]. Jan., 1899. 
49. Care of orchards. By W. M. Munson. Feb., 1899. 
50. Fertilizer inspection. By C D. Woods. Mar.. 1899. 
51. Feeding-stuff inspection. By C D. Woods. Apr., 1899. 
52. The spraying of plants. By W. M. Munson. May, 1899. 
53. Fertilizer inspection. By C. D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Sept., 1899. 
54. Nuts as food. By C. D. Woods and L. H. Merrill. Oct.. 1899. 
55. Cereal breakfast foods. ByC.D. Woods and L. H. MerriU. Nov 1899. 
56. Apple insects of Maine. By F. L. Harvey and W. M. Munson. Dec, 1899. 
57. Experiments with potatoes. By C D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Dec, 1899. 
58. Finances, meteorology, and index. Dec, 1899. 
59. Feeding-stuff inspection. By C D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Feb., 1900. 
60. Fertilizer inspection. ByC.D. Woods. Mar., 1900. 
61. Notes on insects and plants. By F. L. Harvey. Mar., 1900. 
62. The Maine Experiment Station. ByC.D. Woods. Apr., 1900. 
63. Feeding-stuff inspection. By C D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Apr., 1900. 
64. Poultry experiments in 1899: Feeding chickens for growth; breeding for egg production. By G. M. 
Gowell. June, 1900. 
65. Coffee substitutes. By C D. Woods and L. H. MerriU. — Nut oils. By L. H. Merrill.— Testing seeds. 
By C. D. Woods.— Potato pomace. By J. M. Bartlett. June, 1900. 
66. FertUizer inspection. By C D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Aug., 1900. 
67. Digestion experiments with sheep. By J. M. Bartlett.— Note on heats of combustion. By L. H. 
MerriU. Sept., 1900. 
68. Experiments with insecticides upon potatoes. By C. D. Woods. Oct., 1900. 
69. Finances, meteorology, index. Dec, 1900. 
70. Oats as grain and fodder. By J. M. Bartlett. Jan., 1901. 
71. Feeding-stuff inspection. ByC.D. Woods and J. M. Bartlett. Feb., 1901. 
72. FertUizer inspection. By C D. Woods. Mar., 1901. 
10 The designation " Second series" was dropped after Bui. 25. BuUetins of this series, with the usual 
exception of those on inspection work, were reprinted in the annual reports of the station from 1893 to 1898, 
inclusive, and in the annual reports of the Maine Board of Agriculture (after 1901, Commissioner of Agri- 
culture) from 1893 to 1906, inclusive. 
