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29. A new contagious disease among horses in America. By E. A. A. Grange. Oct., 1877 [i. e. 1887]. 
30. Feeding steers of different breeds. By Samuel Johnson. Nov., 1887. See 44. 
31. Being the annual report of the professor of horticulture and landscape gardening to the president of 
the college for the year 1887. By L. H. Bailey. Nov., 1887. 
32. Proceedings of the forestry convention held in Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 26 and 27, 1888, under the 
auspices of the Independent Forestry Commission. 
33. Hints for Arbor Day. By Samuel Johnson. Feb., 1888. 
Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station. 
BULLETINS. 
34. Report of experiments with potatoes and oats. By Samuel Johnson. Mar., 1888. 
35. Weather service department: Report of the director. By N. B. Conger. [Apr., 1888]. 
36. Experimental work among cattle. By E. A. A. Grange. May, 1888. 
37. The jack pine plains. By R. C. Kedzie. June, 1888. 
38. Experiments with wheat; experiments with plaster, ashes, and salt as a top-dressing for meadow and 
pasture lands. By Samuel Johnson. Aug., 1888. 
39. Experiments with insecticides. By A. J. Cook. Oct., 1888. 
40. Quantities of seed required for given lengths of drill; experiment in hybridizing; notes on radishes; 
notes on germination; effects of latitude on season of flowering and fruiting. By L. H. Bailey. 
Oct., 1888. 
41. Warming water for dairy cows. By Samuel Johnson. Oct., 1888. 
42. Experimental work among horses. By E. A. A. Grange. Nov., 1888. 
43. Weather service department: Annual report of the director and the rainfall charts of Michigan. By 
N. B. Conger. Jan. 1889. 
44. Feeding steers of different breeds [with an appendix consisting of Bulletins 24 and 30, reprinted]. By 
Samuel Johnson. Jan., 1889. 
45. Why not plant a grove? By W. J. Beal. Mar., 1889. 
46. Potatoes, roots, fertilizers, and oats. By Samuel Johnson. Mar., 1889. 
47. Silos and ensilage. By Samuel Johnson. Apr., 1889. 
48. Horticultural department: Potatoes; kale; experiments with squashes- tomatoes. By L„ R. Taft. 
Apr., 1889. 
49. Chemical composition of cornstalks, hay, and screenings. By R. C. Kedzie. May, 1889, 
50. The grain plant louse. By A. J. Cook. June, 1889. 
51. Enemies of the wheat aphis. By A. J. Cook. July, 1889. 
52. Commercial fertilizers. By R. C. Kedzie. July, 1889. 
53. Spraying with the arsenites. By A. J. Cook. Aug., 1889. 
54. Experiments and observations on the jack-pine plains. By W. J. Beal. Oct., 1889. 
55. Fruit testing at the South Haven substation. By T. T. Lyon. Dec., 1889. 
56. Rib grass or narrow-leaved plantain in fields of clover. By W. J. Beal. Feb., 1890. 
57. Vegetables: Comparative tests, methods of culture. By L. R. Taft. Mar., 1890. 
58. Insecticides. By A. J. Cook. Mar., 1890. 
59. Fruit list and apple scab. By L. R. Taft and B. T. Galloway. Apr., 1890. 
60. Pigs— breed tests; potatoes— variety tests. By Eugene Davenport. Apr., 1890 
61. Foul brood. By A. J. Cook. Apr., 1890. See Special 107. 
62. The English sparrow. By C. B. Cook. May, 1890. 
63. Greenhouse building and heating. By L. R. Taft. July, 1890. 
64. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie. July, 1890. 
65. Planting for honey. By A. J. Cook. Aug., 1890. 
66. The plum curculio. By A. J. Cook. Sept., 1890. 
67. Fruit testing at the South Haven substation. By T. T. Lyon. Oct., 1890. 
68. The jack-pine plains; milk, ensilage, and fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie. Oct., 1890. 
69. Feeding steers of different breeds. By Eugene Davenport. Nov., 1890. 
70. Vegetables, varieties and methods [of culture]. By L. R. Taft. Jan., 1891. 
71. Beet sugar. By R. C. Kedzie. Feb., 1891. 
72. Six worst weeds.' By W. J. Beal. Feb., 1891. 
73. Kerosene emulsion; some new insects. By A. J. Cook and G. C. Davis. Apr., 1891. 
74. Foot rot in sheep. By E. A. A. Grange. May, 1891. 
75. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie. July, 1891. 
76. Kerosene emulsion. By A. J. Cook and G. C. Davis. Oct., 1891. 
77. Comparing the yield of old meadows with those recently seeded. By W. J. Beal. Nov., 1891. 
78. Glanders and farcy. By E. A. A. Grange. Dec, 1891. 
79. Vegetable tests. By L. R. Taft and H. P. Gladden. Jan., 1892. 
80. Fruits. By T. T. Lyon. Jan., 1892. 
81. Fruit notes: Strawberries, raspberries, Russian fruits, orchard fertilizers. By L. R. Taft. Mar., 1892. 
82. Sugar beets: Results for 1891. By R. C. Kedzie. Mar., 1892. 
83. Insecticides and fungicides. By L. R. Taft. Apr., 1892. 
84. Roots versus silage for fattening lambs. By P. M. Harwood and F. B. Mumford. Apr., 1892. 
85. Potato tests. By L. R. Taft. Apr., 1892. 
86. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie. July, 1892. 
87. Smut in oats and wheat: Jensen or hot-water treatment. By P. M. Harwood. Sept., 1892. Second 
and third editions issued. 
88. Fruit report, South Haven substation. By T. T. Lyon. Dec, 1892. 
89. Conformation of horse governing selection. By E. A. A. Grange. Dec, 1892. See also 110. 
90. Vegetable tests. By L .R. Taft, H. P. Gladden, and R. J. Coryell. Feb., 1893. 
91. Two plants for sandy land: [1], Spurry (Spergula arvensis). By Oscar Clute and O. Palmer. — [2], Flat 
■peaiLathyrussilvestris). By Oscar Clute and F. B. Mumford. Feb., 1893. Also, second edition. 
92. Small fruit notes; spraying. By L. R. Taft ; H. P. Gladden, and R. J. Coryell. Mar., 1893. 
93. Potatoes; amounts of seed: Original experiments together with compilations from twelve other sta- 
tions. By P. M. Harwood and P. G. Holden. Apr., 1893. 
94. Birds of Michigan. By A. J. Cook. Apr., 1893. Second edition, Sept., 1893. 
95. Potatoes. By P. M. Harwood [and others]. Apr., 1893. 
96. Honey analyses. By A. J. Cook. July, 1893. 
97. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie. July, 1893. 
98. Locusts: the horn fly. By G. C. Davis. July, 1893. 
99. Michigan soils. By R. C. Kedzie. July, 1893. 
100. Eighty new strawberries. By L. R. Taft and H. P. Gladden. Aug., 1893. 
