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192. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie and L. H. Van Wormer. June, 1901. 
193. Some experiments with beet pulp as a stock food. By C. D. Smith [and others]. Nov., 1901. 
194. Report of South Haven substation for 1901. By S. H. Fulton. Dec., 1901. 
195-196. 195, Strawberry notes for 1901. By L. R. Taft and M. L. Dean.— 196, Notes on vegetables. By 
L. R. Taft and M. L. Dean. Jan., 1902. 
197. Sugar beet experiments, 1901. By J. D. Towar. Feb., 1902. 
195. Sand lucerne. Bv J. D. Towar. Mar., 1902. 
199. Cowpeas, soy beans, and winter vetch. By J. D. Towar. Apr., 1902. 
200. Someinsects of the year 1901. By R. H. Pettit. May, 1902. 
201. Aeration of milk, a popular consideration of Special Bulletin 16. By C. E. Marshall. June, 1902. 
202. Fertilizer analyses. By R. C. Kedzie and F. W. Robison. June, 1902. 
203. Analyses of soine of the commercial feeding stuffs of Michigan. By F. W. Robison. Dec, 1902. 
204. Mosquitoes and other insects of the year 1902. By R. H. Pettit. Jan., 1903. 
205-206. 205, Report of South Haven substation. By T. A. Ferrand — 206, Notes on small fruits. By M. 
L. Dean. Jan .-Feb., 1903. 
207. Sugar-beet experiments, 1902. By C. D. Smith. Mar., 1903. 
205. Michigan mushrooms: A few of the common edible fungi occurring in the State. By B. O. Longyear. 
Apr., 1903. 
209. Vegetables and bush fruits. By L. R. Taft and M. L. Dean. June, 1903. 
210. Fertilizer bulletin. By F. W. Robison. June, 1903. 
211. Breakfast foods. By F. W. Robison. Apr., 1904. 
212. Seed testing for farmers. By B. O. Longyear. Apr., 1904. 
213-214. 213, Small fruits for 1904. Bv L. R. Taft and M. L. Dean.— 214, Tomatoes and potatoes. By 
L. R. Taft and M. L. Dean. May, 1904. 
215. Experiments with sugar beets in 1903. By C. D. Smith. June, 1904. 
216. A brief review of Special Bulletins Nos. 24-26. By C. D. Smith. June, 1904. 
217. Fertilizer bulletin. By F. W. Robison. July, 1904. 
218. Some essential soil changes produced by micro-organisms. By S. F. Edwards. Aug., 1904. 
219. Soil moisture: Its importance and management. By J. A. Jeffery. Sept., 1904. 
220. Dried beet pulp and dried molasses beet pulp for fattening sheep. By R. S. Shaw. Oct., 1904. 
221. The care and handling of milk: I, Milk, its purity and its impurity. By C. E. Marshall and W. R. 
Wright. — II, Practical conditions for the production of milk. By John Michels. Nov., 1904. 
222. The codling moth in Michigan. By R. H. Pettit. Dec, 1904. 
223. Part I, Equipment for breeding, feeding, care, and management of swine; Part II, Preliminary report 
on forage crops for swine. By R. S. Shaw. Jan., 1905. 
224. Observations on the influence of nodules on the roots upon the composition of soy beans and cowpeas. 
by C. D. Smith and F. W. Robison. May, 1905. 
225. Alfalfa in Michigan. Bv C. D. Smith. June, 1905. 
226. The work at the substations: Review of Special Bulletins 27, 28, 30, and 31. By L. R. Taft and C. D. 
Smith. June, 1905. 
227. Legumes other than alfalfa. By C. D. Smith. June, 1905. 
228. The discussion of the milk problem from the standpoint of production. By C. E.Marshall. June, 1905. 
229. A popular review of Special Bulletin No. 33 on "The associative action of bacteria in the souring of 
milk." By C. E.Marshall. June, 1905. 
230. Some bacterial diseases of plants prevalent in Michigan. By W. G. Sackett. June, 1905. 
231. Suggestions concerning legume inoculation. By L. T. Clark. June, 1905. 
232. Fertilizer analyses. By A. J. Patten. July, 1905. 
233. Insects of the garden. By R. H. Pettit. Dec, 1905. 
234. Feeding dairy cows, review and partial reprint of Bulletin 149. By C. D. Smith. Feb., 1906. 
235. Succotash as a soiling crop. By R. S. Shaw. Feb., 1906. 
236. Spraying for potato blight in 1905. By C. A. McCue. Apr., 1906. 
237. Digester tankage for swine. By R. S. Shaw. May, 1906. 
238. First annual report of grade dairy herd. By R. S. Shaw and A. C. Anderson. May, 1906. 
239. Fertilizer analyses. By A. J. Patten and Dorothea Moxness. Aug., 1906. 
240. Roots supplementary to silage for dairy cows. By R. S. Shaw and H. W. Norton, jr. Sept., 1906. 
241. A plan for the improvement of Michigan cattle. Bv R. S. Shaw. Sept., 1906. 
242. Feeding whole grain. By R. S. Shaw and H. W. Norton, jr. Oct., 1906. 
243. Cull beans as a food for swine. By R. S. Shaw and A. C. Anderson. Nov., 1906. 
244. Insects new or unusual in Michigan. By R. H. Pettit. Dec, 1906. 
245. Poultry raising. By J. G. Halpin. Jan., 1907. 
246. The practical use of starters. By L. D. Bushnell and W. R. Wright. June, 1907. 
247. Dried beet pulp for fattening steers. By R. S. Shaw and H. W. Norton, jr. June, 1907. 
248. Fertilizer analyses. By A. J. Patten. Aug., 1907. 
249. Protection of buildings from lightning. By A. R. Sawyer. — [System of lightning protection used on 
college barns.] By L. J. Smith. Aug., 1907. Supersedes Spec. Bui. 3. 
250. College farm buildings. By R. S. Shaw and J. A. Jeffery. Oct., 1907. 
251. Insects of 1907. By R. H. Pettit. Mar., 1908. 
252. Fertilizer analyses. By A. J. Patten, S. L. Jodidi, and C. B. Collingwood. Aug., 1908. 
253. Can the general farmer afford to grow apples? and suggestions on improving and spraying apple 
orchards. By S. B. Hartman and H. J. Eustace. Mar., 1909. 
254. Preliminary report on wintering farm work horses. By H. W. Norton, jr. Mar., 1909. 
255. Cement silos in Michigan. By J. A. Jeffery. May, 1909. 
256. Fertilizer analyses. By A. J. Patten and C. B . Collingwood. Aug., 1909. 
257. Rearing calves on skim milk and supplementary feed. By H. W. Norton, jr. Oct., 1909. 
258. Insects of field crops. By R. H. Pettit. Feb., 1910. 
259. Bean growing. By W. F. Raven. Mar., 1910. 
260. Seeds of Michigan weeds. By W. J. Beal. Mar.. 1910. 
261. Baby beef production. By H. W. Norton, jr. Apr., 1910. 
262. Suggestions on planting orchards. By O. K. White. July, 1910. 
263. Fertilizer analyses. By A. J. Patten, O. B. Winter, and C. G. Clippert. Aug., 1910. 
264. Second report of grade dairy herd. By A. C. Anderson. Apr., 1911. 
265. Fertilizer analyses. By A. J. Patten, O. B. Winter, and C. G. Clippert. Aug., 1911. 
266. Poultry house construction and yarding. By H. L. Kempster. Aug., 1911. 
267. Michigan weeds. By W. J. Beal. Dec, 1911. Also revised edition by E. A. Bessey. Nov., 1915. 
268. Wheat improvement. By F. A. Spragg. Aug., 1912. 
269. Fertilizer analyses. By A. J. Patten, W. C. Marti, and Arao Itano. Sept., 1912. 
270. Seed analyses for 1911 and 1912. By E. A. Bessey. Dec, 1912. 
271. Alfalfa growing in Michigan. By V. M. Shoesmith. Feb., 1913. 
272. Fertilizer analyses, By A. J. Patten [and others], Sept., 1913. 
