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BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
101-102. 101, Composition of wheat andstraw; composition of certain forage plants: adulteration of ground 
feed; mineralresidues in sprayed fruits. By R. C. Kedzie. — 102, Insects injurious to celery. By 
G.C.Davis. Dec.,1893. 
103-106. 103, Peach and plum culture in Michigan. By L. R. Taft. —104, A year among fruits: Report of 
South Haven substation. By T. T. Lyon.— 105, Michigan fruit list. By L. R. Taft.— 106, Straw- 
berries and raspberries. By L. R.Taftand H. P. Gladden. Feb., 1894. 
107-110. 107, Fatteninglambs. By F.B. Mumford.— 108, Potatoes and potato scab. By L. R. Taft and R. 
J. Coryell.— 109, Variety tests of vegetables. By L. R. Taft.— 110, Theexternalconformationofthe 
horse. [A continuation of 89.] By E. A. A. Grange. Feb. [i.e. Feb. -Apr.], 1894. 
111. The cultivated raspberries of the United States. By A. A. Crozier. June, 1894. Also second edition, 
Sept., 1894. 
112. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie. June, 1894. 
113-116. 113, Fatteninglambs. By C. D. Smith and F. B. Mumford.— 114, Rape as a forage plant. By C. 
D. Smith and F. B. Mumford.— 115, Management of swamp lands: muck and marl. By R. C. Ked- 
zie— 116, Insects of the clover field. By G. C. Davis. Oct., 1894. 
117. Millet. By A. A. Crozier. Dec, 1894. See also special Bui. 2. 
118. Fruits at South Haven. ByT. T.Lyon. Jan., 1895. 
119-120. 119, Potatoes. By L. R. Taft and U. P. Hedrick.— 120, Vegetable novelties and notions. By L. R. 
Taft, H. P . Gladden and U. P. Hedrick. Feb., 1895. 
121. Pests of orchard and Garden. By L. R.Taftand G.C.Davis. Apr., 1895. 
122-124. 122, Small fruit notes. By L. R. Taft and H. P. Gladden.— 123, Native plums and Russian cherries. 
By IT. P. Hedrick.— 124, The apple orchard. By L. R. Taft. Apr., 1895. 
125. Crimson clover and other topics. By A. A. Crozier. June , 1895. 
126. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie. June, 1895. 
127-128. 127, Dairy records. By C. D. Smith.— 128, Fatteninglambs. By F. B. Mumford. Sept., 1895. 
129-130. 129, Fruits at South Haven. By T. T. Lyon— 130, Fruits at the agricultural college. By L. R. 
Taft and H. P. Gladden. Feb., 1896. 
131. Potatoes. By L. R.Taft. — Vegetable tests. By H. P. Gladden and U. P. Hedrick. Apr., 1896. 
132. Climbing cutworms; control of the common granary insects; carpet beetles and clothes moths. By G. 
C. Davis. Apr., 1896. - 
133-134. 133, Tuberculosis. By E. A. A. Grange.— 134, Pasteurization of milk. By C. D. Smith. June, 
1896. 
135. Fertilizer analvses. By R.C. Kedzie. July, 1896. 
136-138. 136, Fatteninglambs: A comparison of fodders. By H. W. Mumford.— 137, Feeding corn smut to 
dairy cows. By C. D. Smith.— 138, Pig feeding. By C. D. Smith. Sept., 1896. 
139-140. 139, Bacteria: What they are and what they do. By C. E. Marshall.— 140, Ropiness in milk. By 
C.E.Marshall. Dec, 1896. 
141. Forage crops and wheat. By A. A. Crozier. Feb., 1897. 
142-144. 142, Small fruit trials at the college. By L. R. Taft and H. P. Gladden.— 143, Fruit tests at South 
Haven. By T. T. Lyon.— 144, Vegetables, old and new. By L. R. Taft, H. P. Gladden, and 
M. L. Dean. Mar. and Apr., 1897. 
145. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie. June, 1897. 
146-147. 146, Bacteria and the dairy. By C. E. Marshall.— 147, Pasteurization of milk. By C. E. Marshall. 
July [i. e. Julv-Aug.], 1897. 
148. Strawberries. By L. R. Taft and H. P. Gladden. Sept., 1897. 
149. Feeding dairy cows. By C. D. Smith. Nov., 1897. See 234. 
150. Sugar beets in Michigan in 1897. By C. D. Smith and R. C. Kedzie. Dec, 1897. 
151-153. 151, Raspberries, blackberries, and grapes. By L. R. Taft and H. P. Gladden.— 152, Report of 
South Haven substation. By T. T. Lyon.— 153, Vegetable tests of 1897. By L. R. Taft, H. P. 
Gladden, and M.L. Dean. Feb., 1898. 
154. Some experiments in corn-raising. By C. D. Smith. Mar., 1898. 
155-156. 155, Spraying calendar for 1898. By L. R. Taft. — 156, Preliminary report of State inspector of 
nurseries and orchards, and laws relating to the same. By L. R.TaftandD. W. Trine. Mar., 1898. 
157-158. 157, Hog cholera. By G. A. Waterman.— 158, Some experiments with poultry. By C. D. Smith 
and C. S. Brooks. May, 1898. 
159. A study of normal temperatures and the tuberculin test. By C. E. Marshall. June, 1898. 
160. Some inseets of the year 1897. By W. B. Barrows and R. H. Pettit. June, 1898. 
161. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie. July, 1898. 
162. A sketch of the original distribution of white pine in lower peninsula. By C. F. Wheeler. — Present 
condition of forests and stumps land. By F. C. Skeels.— Reforesting stump lands. By W. J. Beal. — 
Meteorology of the forests. Bv R. C. Kedzie. — Forestry legislation. By C. D. Smith. Nov., 1S98. 
163. Strawberry culture: Notes on varieties. By L. R. Taft and H. P. Gladden. Nov., 1898. 
164-165. 164, Methods and results of tillage. By M. W. Fulton.— 165, Draft of farm implements. By M. 
W. Fulton. Dec, 1898. 
166-167. 166,, A grade dairy herd. By C. D. Smith.— 167, A discussion of farm dairy methods. By G. H. 
True. Jan., 1899. 
168. Michigan fruit list. By L. R. Taft. Feb.. 1899. 
169. Notes from the South Haven substation. By L. R.Taftand T.T. Lvon. Feb. ,1899. . 
170-171. 170, Vegetable tests for 1898. By L. R. Taft, H. P. Gladden, and M. L. Dean.— 171, Bush fruits 
for 1898. By L. R. Taft and H. P. Gladden. Mar. 1899. 
172-173, 172, Combating disease-producing germs. By C. E. Marshall.— 173, Killing the tubercle bacillus 
in milk. By C.E. Marshall. Mar., 1899. 
174. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie and L. S. Munson. June, 1899. 
175. Some insects of the year 1898. By W. B. Barrows and R. H. Pettit. July, 1899. 
176. Strawberry notes for 1899. By L. R. Taft and H. P. Gladden. Aug., 1899. 
177. South Haven report for 1899. By L. R, Taft and S. H. Fulton. Dec, 1899. 
178. The production and marketing of wool. By H. W. Mumford. Jan., 1900. 
179. Sugar beetinvestigations. By J. D.Towar. Feb., 1900. 
180. Someinsects of the year 1899. By R. H. Pettit. Mar., 1900. 
181. Soil tests on upland and muck; clover and sand lucerne notes; wheat experiments. By J. D. Towar. 
Apr., 1900. 
182-184. 182, A popular discussion of pure milk supply. BvC. E.Marshall.— 183. Gassy curd and cheese. 
By C. E . Marshall.— 184, Tuberculosis and its management. By C. E . Marshall. May-June, 1900. 
185. Fertilizer analvses. By R. C. Kedzie and L. H. Van Wormer. June, 1900. 
186. [First report of the] Upper Peninsula Experiment Station. By C. D. Smith [and others]. Dec, 1900. 
187. Report of South Haven Substation [for 1900]. By S.H. Fulton. Jan., 1901. 
188. Experiments with sugar beets. Bv J. D. Towar. Feb., 1901. 
189. Notes on strawberries. Bv L. R. Taft and M. L. Dean. Mar., 1901. 
190. Vegetable tests for 1900. ByL.E. Taft arid M. L. Dean. Apr., 1901. 
191. Shrinkage of farm products". By C. D. Smith, May, 1901. 
