BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 65 
MASSACHUSETTS. „ 
Massachusetts (State) Agricultural Experiment Station, Amherst, 1883-1895. 
In 1895 the Massachusetts (State) Agricultural Experiment Station and the Hatch Experiment Station 
of the Massachusetts Agricultural College. were consolidated under the name of the latter. In 1907 this 
name was changed to Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. 
BULLETINS. 
1. [Brief account of organization]; Fodder and analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1883. 
2. Fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Aug., 1883. 
3. Fodder analyses; fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Sept., 1883. 
4. Fodder analyses; fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann Oct., 1883. 
5. Fodder analyses; fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1883. 
6. Fodder analyses; fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Dec, 1883. 
7. Observations in regard to insects injurious to the apple. By S. T. Maynard.— Experiments with 
special fertilizers in fruit culture; garden crops; fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 
1884. 
8. Fodder and fodder analyses; valuation of fertilizers and analyses of fertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. 
Apr., 1884. 
9. Notes upon insects injurious to farm and garden crops. By S. T. Maynard.— Fodder and fodder 
analyses; fertilizer analyses. ByC. A. Goessman. May, 1884. 
10. Observations regarding the vitality of the seed of various weeds and the causes of certain diseases of 
grasses. By S. T. Maynard.— Notes on feeding experiments with corn ensilage; fodder and fodder 
analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. June, 1884. 
11. Notes on feeding experiments with corn ensilage, continued; fertilizer analyses; fodder and fodder 
analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Sept., 1884. 
12. Notes on feeding experiments with gluten meal as a constituent of the daily diet of milch cows; fodder 
and fodder analyses. ByC. A. Goessmann. Oct., 1884. 
13. Notes on feeding experiments with pigs; fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1884. 
14. [Meteorologicalsummary, Dec, 1884-Feb., 1885].— Fodder and fodder analyses; valuation of fertilizers 
and analyses of fertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 1885. 
15. Meterological summary for two months ending Apr., 30.— Notes on feeding experiments with milch 
cows; analyses of fodder articles; fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Apr., 1885. 
16. Meterological summary for two months ending June 30.— Fodder analyses; analyses of garden crops; 
fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1885. 
17. Meteorological siunmary for month ending July 31.— Fodder analyses; analyses of fruits; analyses of 
weeds; fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Aug., 1885. 
18. Meteorologicalsummary for two months ending Sept. 30.— Notes on feeding experiments with pigs; 
fodder analyses; fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Oct., 1885. 
19. Meteorological summary for three months ending Mar. 31.— Valuation of fertilizers and analyses of 
fertilizers; analyses of articles of feed with reference to fertilizing constituents. By C. A. Goess- 
mann. Apr., 1886. 
20. Meteorological summary for two months ending May 31.— Fodder and fodder analyses; fertilizers and 
fertilizer analyses; fertilizing constituents of feed. By C. A. Goessmann. May, 1886. 
21. Meteorologicalsummary for the month ending June 30.— Fodder; fertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. 
June, 1886. 
22. Meteorological summary for the four months ending Oct. 31. — Feeding experiment with milch cows; 
fodder and fodder analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Oct., 1886. 
23. Meteorological summary for the four months ending Feb. 28.— Trade values of fertilizing ingredients 
in raw materials and chemicals; fodder and fodder materials. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 1887. 
24. Meteorological summary for the month ending Mar. 31.— Suggestions upon planting trees and small 
fruits. By S. T. Maynard.— [Fertilizer analyses]; fodder and fodder analyses. By C. A. Goess- 
mann. Apr., 1887. 
25. Meteorological summary for the three months ending June 30.— Notes on feeding experiments with 
pigs. ByC. A. Goessmann. July, 1887. 
26. Meteorological summary for the month ending July 31.— Food and fodder analyses; fertilizer and 
fertilizer analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. Aug., 1887. 
27. Meteorological summary for August and September.— Notes on feeding experiments with milch cows. 
By C. A. Goessmann. Oct. , 1887. 
28. Meteorological summary for the five months ending Feb. 29.— Trade values of fertilizing ingredients 
in raw materials and chemicals; analyses of fertilizers; fodder analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. 
Mar., 1888. 
29. Meteorological summary for three months ending May 31.— Fodder analyses. By C. A. Goessmann. 
June, 1888. 
30. Meteorological summary for two months ending July 31.— Notes on feeding experiments with pigs 
(eighth experiment). By C. A. Goessmann. Aug , 1888. First to seventh feeding experiments 
published in Fifth annual report for 1887, p. 55-83. 
31. Meteorological summary for two months ending Sept. 30.— On commercial fertilizers [etc.] By C. A. 
Goessmann. Oct., 1888. 
32. Meteorological summary for four months ending Jan. 31. — Record of twelve cows which served at the 
station for experiments to ascertain the cost of feed for the production of milk; analyses of fodder 
articles. By C. A. Goessman. Feb., 1889. 
33. On commercial fertilizer. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar. 1889. 
34. Meteorological summary for the four months ending May 31. — Outlines of the work . . . during the 
present season: Department of vegetable physiology. By J. E. Humphrey.— Creamery records 
during the years 1887 and 1888; analyses of commercial fertilizers [etc.]. By C. A. Goessmann. 
June, 1889. 
35. Meteorological summary for the five months ending Oct. 31. — Feeding experiments with milch cows. 
By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1889. 
36. Meteorological summary for the four months ending Feb. 28.— Some suggestions regarding the ques- 
tion, How can we improve in an economical way the productiveness of our farm lands?— Analyses 
of fodder articles.— On commercial fertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 1890. 
37. Meteorological summary for the four months endmg June 30. — Feeding experiments with lambs; 
analyses of fodder articles. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1890. 
38. Feeding experiments with milch cows, Dec, 1889 to July, 1890; analyses of commercial fertilizers. 
By C. A. Goessmann. Sept., 1890. 
39. Meteorologifal summary for eight months ending Feb. 28.— Treatment of fungus diseases. By J. 
E. Humphrey. Apr., 1891. 
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