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BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
73. Orchard experiments; fertilizers for fruits; t hi nning fraits; spraying fruits. By S. T. Maynard and 
G.A.Drew. Mar., 1901. 
74. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination: analyses of Paris green and other insecticides; 
instructions regarding the sampling of materials; discussion of trade values of fertilizing ingredients; 
laws for the regulation of the trade in commercial fertilizers; instructions to manufacturers of 
commercial fertilizers. By C. A. Goessmann. ' Mar., 1901. 
75. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1901. By C. A. Goessmann! July, 1901. 
76. The imported elm leaf-beetle. By H. T. Fernald. July, 1901. 
77. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination: analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1901. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1901. 
78. Concentrated feedstufTs. By J. B. Lindsey fand others]. Jan., 1902. 
79. Growing China asters. By R, E. Smith. Feb., 1902. 
80. Fungicides, insectides, spraying calendar. By G. E. Stone. H. E. Fernald, and S. T. Maynard. Mar., 
1902, 
81. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination: analyses of Paris green: instructions to 
manufacturers of commercial fertilizers: analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by the agent of 
the station during 1901: instructions regarding the sampling of materials. By C. A. 'Goessmann.— 
Contribution on the treatment of barnyard manure with absorbents. By H. D. HasMns.— Dis- 
cussion of trade values of fertilizing ingredients. By C, A. Goessmann. Mar., 1902. 
82. Orchard management: cover crops in orchards: pruning' of orchards; report on fruits. By S. T. May- 
nard and G. A. Drew. Apr., 1902. 
83. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1902. By C. A. Goessmann." July, 1902. 
84. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1902. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1902. 
85. Concentrated feeds. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. June, 1903. 
86. Orchard treatment for the San Jose scale ; one year's experiments in Massachusetts. By H. T. Fernald 
Feb., 1903. 
87. Cucumbers under glass. By G. E. Stone. Feb., 1903. 
88. A catalogue of theCoccidae of the world. By Maria E, Fernald. (Special Bulletin.) Mar.. 1903. 
89. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; discussion of trade vaues of fertilizing in- 
gredients for 1903; discussion on the ash analyses of plants; instructions regarding sampling. By 
C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 1903. 
90. Analyses of manurial substances sent en for examination: analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1903. By C. A. Goessmann, July, 1903. 
91. Injuries to shade trees from electricity. By G. E. Stone. Aug., 1903. See 156. 
92. Analyses of manurial substances sent on for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected by 
the agent of the station during 1903. By C. A. Goessmann. Nov., 1903. 
93. Concentrated feeds. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. Dec., 1903. 
94. Distillery and brewery by-products. J. B. Lindsey, E. B. Holland, and P. H.Smith. Mar., 1904. 
95. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination; instructions regarding sampling, notes 
on barnyard manure; discussion of trade value of fertilizing ingredients for 1904. By C. A. Goess- 
mann. Mar., 1904. 
96. Fungicides, insecticides, spraying calendar. By G. E. Stone, H. T. Fernald, and F. A. Waugh. 
May, 1904. 
97. A farm wood lot. By F. A. Waugh. May, 1904. 
93. Inspection of concentrates. By J. B. Lindsey {and others]. July, 1904. 
99. Dried molasses-beet-pulp. By J. B. Lindsey [and others] .—The nutrition of horses. By J. B. Lindsey 
and P. H. Smith. July, 1904. 
100. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination: analyses of licensed fertilizers collected 
in the general markets; market values of fertilizing ingredients. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1904. 
101. Inspection of concentrates. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. Dec, 1904. 
102. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected in 
the general markets; market values of fertilizing ingredients. By C. A. Goessmann. Dec, 1904. 
103. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination; instructions regarding the sampling of 
materials; instructions to manufacturers of commercial fertilizers; discussion of trade values of 
fertilizing ingredients for 1905. By C. A. Goessmann. Mar., 1905. 
104. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination; market values of fertib'zing ingredients; 
analyses of licensed fertilizers collected in the general markets. By C. A. Goessmann. July, 1905. 
105. Tomatoes under glass; methods of pruning tomatoes. By G. E. Stone. Aug., 1905. 
106. Condimental stock and poultry foods. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. Sept., 1905. 
107. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination; market values of fertilizing ingredients; 
analyses of licensed fertilizers collected in the general markets. By C. A. Goessmann. Dec, 1905. 
108. Inspection of concentrates. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. Jan., 1906. 
109. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination; analyses of Paris green and other insecti- 
cides; instructions regarding the sampling of materials; instructions to manufacturers of com- 
mercial fertilizers; discussion of trade values of fertilizing ingredients for 1906. By C. A. Goess- 
mann. Mar., 1906. 
110. Market milk. By J. B. Lindsey and P. H. Smith. June, 1906. 
111. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected 
in the general markets; market values of fertilizing ingredients. By C. A. Goessmann. July 
1906. 
112. The examination of cattle and poultry foods. By J. B. Lindsey [and others]. Jan., 1907. 
113. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examination; analyses of licensed fertilizers collected 
in the general markets; market values of fertilizing ingredients. By C. A. Goessmann. Jan., 
1907. 
114. The oriental moth (Cnidocampa flavescens Walk.), a recent importation. By H. T. Fernald. Jan., 
1907. 
115. Preliminary report on cranberry insects. By H. J. Franklin. Feb., 1907. See 126. 
116. The San Jose- scale and experiments for its control. By H. T. Fernald. Mar., 1907. 
117. Trade values and fertilizer and soil analyses. By C. A. Goessmann and H. D. Haskin s . Mar., 1907. 
118. Molasses and moiasses feeds for farm stock. By J. B. Lindsey, E. B. Holland and P. H. Smith. 
Nov., 1907. 
119. Inspection of commercial fertilizers. H. D. Haskins, E. T. Ladd, and W. E. Dickinson. Dec, 1907. 
120. Inspection of commercial feed stuffs. By P. H. Smith [and others]. Feb., 1908. 
121. Seed separation and germination. By G. E. Stone. Feb., 1908. 
122. Poultry keeping for egg production. Bv W. P. Brooks. Mar.. 1908. 
123. Fungicides, insecticides and spraying directions. Bv G. E. Stone and H. T. Fernald. Apr., 1908. 
124. Bee diseases in Massachusetts. By B. N. Gates. July, 1908. 
