66 BULLETIN 1199, U. S, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
40. Meteorological summary for four months ending June 30.— Some diseases of lettuce and cucumbers. 
By J. E. Humphrey.— Analyses of commercial fertilizers; feeding experiment with steers. By 
C. A. Goessmann. July, 1891. 
41. Meteorological summary for two months ending Aug. 31. — Analyses of commercial fertilizers; feeding 
experiments with milch cows, Nov., 1890 to May, 1891. By C. A. Goessmann. Sept., 1891. 
42. Feeding experiments with milch cows, Nov., 1891 to Mar., 1892; analyses of fodder articles. By C. A. 
Goessmann. June, 1892. 
43. Meteorological summary for seven months ending July 31.— Winter feeding experiments with lambs, 
Nov., 1891 to May, 1892; analyses of commercial fertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. Aug., 1892. 
44. Meteorological summary for August and September.— Feeding experiments with steers. By C. A. 
Goessmann. Oct., 1892. 
45. On fodder articles and fodder supplies. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1892. 
46. Never published. This number has been given to the following publications: Analyses of commer- 
cial fertilizers, by C. A. Goessmann, Nov., 1892 and Circular on commercial fertilizers, by C. A 
Goessmann, Mar., 1893. 
47. Meteorological summary, January, February, March, and April, 1892-93. — Feeding experiments with 
pigs; miscellaneous analyses of feeding stuffs. By J. B . Lindsey and C. A. Goessmann. May, 1893 . 
48. Meteorological summary, May and June, 1892-93. — Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected during 
1893; analyses of commercial fertilizers and manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses 
of fodder articles; trade values of fertilizer ingredients. By C. A. Goessmann. June, 1893. 
49. Meteorological summary for July, 1892-93.— Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected during 1893; 
analyses of commercial fertilizers and manurial substances sent on for examination. By C. A. j 
Goessmann. Aug., 1893. 
50. Meteorological summary for August and September, 1892-93. — Analyses of commercial fertilizers 
collected during 1893: analyses of commercial fertilizers and manurial substances sent on for exam- 
ination ; trade values of fertilizing ingredients. By C. A. Goessmann. Oct., 1893. 
51. General discussion of commercial fertilizers; analyses of fodder articles. By C. A. Goessmann. 
Mar., 1894. 
52. Meteorological summary for five months ending May 31, 1894.— Analyses of commercial fertilizers 
collected during 1894; analyses of commercial fertilizers and manurial substances sent on for exam- 
ination; trade values of commercial fertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. June, 1894. 
53. Meteorological summary for June, 1894. — Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected during 1894; 
analyses of commercial fertilizers and manurial substances sent on for exam in ation; trade values 
of fertilizing ingredients. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1894. 
54. Meteorological summary for July, 1894.— Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected during 1894; 
analyses of commercial fertilizers and manurial substances sent on for examination; trade values 
of fertilizing ingredients. By C. A. Goessmann. Aug., 1894. 
55. Meteorological summary for August and September, 1894.— Analyses of commercial fertilizers col- 
lected during 1894; analyses of commercial fertilizers and manurial substances sent on for exam- 
ination; trade values of fertilizing ingredients. ByC. A. Goessmann. Oct., 1894. 
56. Meteorological summary for October, 1894.— Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected during 1894; 
analyses of fodder articles; trade values of fertilizing ingredients. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 
1894. 
57. Meteorological record for January- February, 1895.— Analyses of human food articles (oats); analvses 
of fodder articles; analyses of manurial substances; trade values. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 1895. 
Index number [of reports of] Massachusetts State Agricultural Experiment Station, Vols. 1-12, 18S3-1894. 
By C. A. Goessmann. 1905. 
Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, 1888-1906. 
Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, Amherst. 
BULLETINS. 
1. Division of entomology. By C. H. Fernaid.— Horticultural department. By S. T. Maynard.— 
Department of meteorology. By C. D. Warner. July, 1888. 
2. Division of entomology. By C. H. Fernaid.— Division of horticulture. By S. T. Maynard. Oct., 
1888." 
3. Tuberculosis. By C. H. Fernaid. Jan., 1889. 
4. Experiments in heating greenhouses, steam heat versus hot water; greenhouse walls; glazing experi- 
ment; [greenhouse pests and plant diseases]; testing new varieties [of fruits and vegetables]. By 
S. T. Mavnard. Apr., 1889. 
5. Household pests. By C. H. Fernaid. July, 1889. 
6. Greenhouse heating; steam versus hot water; strawberries. By S. T. Maynard.— Fungous diseases of 
plants. By J. E. Humphrey. Oct., 1889. 
7. Small fruits. By S. T. Maynard. — Girdling the grape vine. By Jabez Fisher.— Report upon vegeta- 
bles; protection of fruit trees from mice, rabbits, and woodehucks. By S. T. Maynard. — General 
results of a trial of a few Japanese crops. By W. P. Brooks. — A dangerous insect pest in Medford, 
the gipsy moth (Ocneria dispar L.). By C. H. Fernaid. Jan., 1890. 
8. Experiments in greenhouse heating, steam versus hot water; some observations on peach yellows. 
By S. T. Mavnard.— How far may a cow be tuberculous before her milk becomes dangerous as 
an article of food? By H. C. Ernst. Apr., 1890. 
9. Soil tests with fertilizers. By W. P. Brooks [and others]. May, 1890. 
10. Report on special fertilizers for greenhouse crops; [injury to peaches from cold and from plum curculio]; 
report on small fruits. By S. T. Maynard. Oct., 1890. 
11. Report on strength of rennet; report on hay caps; report on Flandres oats; report on prevention of 
potato rot. By W. P. Brooks.— Report on fungicides and insecticides on fruits. By S. T. May- 
nard. Jan., 1891. 
12. Report on insects. By C. H. Fernaid. Apr., 1891. 
13. Directions for the use of fungicides and insecticides. By S. T. Maynard.— [Girdling grapes]. By 
Jabez Fisher. Apr.. 1891. 
14. Fertilizers' for corn. By W. P. Brooks [and others]. May, 1891. 
15. Experiments in greenhouse heating; special fertilizers for plants under glass; report on varieties of 
strawberries; report on varieties of blackberries and raspberries. By S. T. Maynard. Oct., 1891. 
16. A brief summary of results in eiectroculture gathered from various sources; also some experiments 
made at the station with lettuce grown under the influence of dynamical electricity. By C. D. 
Warner. Jan., 1892. 
