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17. Experiments with fungicides and insecticides; testing new varieties of grapes and peaches; protection 
of peach buds; amonut of copper on sprayed fruit; the Siberian crab as a stock; girdling grape vines; 
keeping qualities of grapes; report of spraying apparatus; outline of work for 1892. By S. T. May- 
nard [and others]. Apr., 1892. 
18. Fertilizers for potatoes, oats, and corn; the use of muriate of potash with manures for corn; "special 
corn " fertilizers versus fertilizer richer in potash; comparison of corn and millet as grain crops; 
proximate composition of potatoes as affected by fertilizers; reports on miscellaneous crops: Oats, 
hemp, flax, English wheats, Japanese millets and beans. By W. P. Brooks [and others]. Apr., 
1892. 
19. Report on insects. By C. H. Fernald. May, 1892. 
20. Report on insects. By C. H. Fernald. Jan., 1893. 
21. Report on fruits. By S. T. Maynard. Apr., 1893. 
22. Report on fruits. By S. T. Maynard. Oct., 1893. 
23. Electro-culture. By C. D. Warner. Dec, 1893. 
24. Insecticides; the horn fly. By C. H. Fernald. Apr., 1894. 
25. Fungicides and insecticides; tests of grapes. By S. T. Maynard. Apr., 1894. 
26. Strawberries, blackberries, raspberries. By S. T. Maynard. Oct., 1894. 
27. History of tuberculosis in college herd; use of tuberculin in diagnosis; outbreak of bovine rabies; poison- 
ing of cattle by nitrate of soda. By J. B.Paige. Dec, 1894. 
28. Cankerworms, army worm, corn worm, red-humped apple tree caterpillar, Antiopa butterfly, currant 
stem girdler, imported elm bark louse, greenhouse Orthezia. By C. P. Lounsbury. Apr., 1895. 
29. Fungicides, insecticides, spraying calendar. By S. T. Maynard. May, 1895. 
30. Commercialfertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. June, 1895. 
31. Commercialfertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1895. 
32. Commercial fertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. Aug., 1895. 
33. Glossary of fodder terms. By E. B. Holland. Oct., 1895. 
34. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected 
by the agent of the station during 1895. By C. A. Goessmann. Oct.. 1895. 
35. The agricultural value of bone-meal. By Charles Wellington. Dec, 1895. 
36. Imported elm-leaf beetle; maple Pseudococcus; Abbot sphinx. By R. A. Cooley.— The San Jose 
scale. By C. H. Fernald. Feb., 1896. 
37. Report on fruits; insecticides; fungicides. By S. T. Maynard and J. H. Putnam. Mar., 1896. 
38. General discussion on commercial fertilizers; analyses of fertilizing materials sent on for examination; 
observations regarding the composition of Paris green; observations concerning the action of muriate 
of postash on tbelime constituents of the soil. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 1896. 
39. Economic feeding of milch cows. By J. B. Lindsey. Apr., 1896. 
40. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1896. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1896. 
41. On the use of tuberculin. By B. Bang. Aug., 1896. From Deut. Ztschr. Thiermed., 22 (1895) p. 1-31. 
42. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1896; new laws for the regulation of the trade in commercial fertilizers 
in Massachusetts. By C. A. Goessmann. 1896. 
43. Electro-germination. By A. S. Kinney. Jan., 1897. 
44. Variety tests of fruits; tests of vegetable seeds; [spraying for the destruction of insects and fungous 
growths]. By S. T. Maynard, J. H. Putnam and S. W. Fletcher. Mar., 1897. 
45. General discussion on commercial f ertilizers; analyses of fertilizing materials sent on for examination: 
new f ertilizer law. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 1897. 
46. The habits, food, and economic value of the American toad. By A. H. Kirkland. Apr., 1897. 
47. On field experiments with tobacco in Massachusetts, 1893-1896. By C. A. Goessmann. Apr., 1897. 
48. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1897. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1897. 
49. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1897. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1897. 
50. Thefeedihg value of salt marsh hay. By J. B. Lindsey and B. K. Jones. Jan., 1898. 
51. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1897. By C. A. Goessmann. Feb. , 1898. 
52. Variety tests of fruits; spraying calendar. By S. T. Maynard. Mar. , 1898. 
53. Concentrated feed stuffs. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. Apr., 1898. 
54. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1898. By C. A. Groessmann. July, 1898. 
55. Nomatode worms. By G. E. Stone and R. E. Smith. Nov., 1898. 
56. Concentrated feed stuffs. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. Nov., 1898. 
57. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1898. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1898. 
58. Manurial requirements of crops. By W. P. Brooks. — [Notes on the proper handling of barnyard 
manure]. By Charles Wellington. Mar., 1899. 
59. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1898. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 1899. 
60. Insecticides, fungicides, spraying calendar. By S. T. Maynard. Apr.. 1899. 
61. The asparagus rust in Massachusetts. By G. E. Stone and R. E. Smith. Apr., 1899. 
62. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1899. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1899. 
63. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1899. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1899. 
64. Concentrated feed stuffs. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. Feb., 1900. 
65. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1899; instructions regarding the sampling of materials; discussion 
of trade values; instructions to manufacturers of commercial fertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. 
Mar., 1900. 
66. Variety tests of fruits; fertilizers for fruits; thinning fruits; priming. By S. T. Maynard. Mar., 1900. 
67. The grass thrips; treatment for thrips in greenhouses. By H. T. Fernald and W. E. Hinds. May, 
1900. 
68. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination ; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1900. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1900. 
69. The rotting of greenhouse lettuce. By G. E. Stone and R. E. Smith. Sept., 1900. 
70. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1900. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1900. 
71. Concentrated feed stuffs; condimental stock and poultry foods. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. — The 
utility of condimental foods and condition powders. By J. B. Paige. Jan., 1901. 
72. Summer forage crops. By J. B. Lindsey, E. B. Holland, and P. H. Smith, jr. Mar., 1901. 
