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40. Potatoes: Experiments of 1892-1894, with statement of some results obtained at other stations. By 
G. W. McCluer.— Fungus diseases of the potato; an experiment to prevent scab and leaf bright of 
the potato. By G. P. Clinton. Apr., 1895. 
41. Experiments with wheat, 1888-1895; experiments with oats, 1888-1895. By Eugene Davenport and 
W. J. Fraser. Mar., 1896. 
42. Cora experiments, 1895. By Eugene Davenport and W. J. Fraser. Mar;, 1896. 
43. Composition and digestibility of corn ensilage, cowpea ensilage, soia bean ensilage, and corn fodder. 
By C. G. Hopkins. Apr., 1896. 
44. Insects injurious to the seed and root of Indian corn. By S. A. Forbes. May, 1896. 
45. Varieties of apples. [Summary of tests 1869-96.] By T. J. Burrill and G. W. McCluer. July, 1896. 
46. Experiments with corn. By W. J. Fraser.— Attempts to grow crimson clover; on the improvement 
of retentive clays; drainage of the so-called "hard pan ''lands of southern Illinois; on the impor- 
tance ofthephysiologicalrequirements of the animal body; results of an attempt to grow cattle 
without coarse feed. By Eugene Davenport. Jan., 1897. 
47. Broom-corn smut. By G. P. Clinton. Mar., 1897. 
48. The San Jose scale in Illinois. By S. A. Forbes. Apr., 1897. 
49. The sugar beetin Illinois. By P. G. Holden and C. G. Hopkins. Jan., 1898. 
50. The cost of production of corn and oats in Illinois in 1896. By N. A. Weston. Feb., 1898. 
51. Variationsin milk and milk production. By Eugene Davenport and W. J. Fraser. May, 1898. 
52. Orchard cultivation. By T. J. Burrill and J. C. Blair. June, 1898. 
53. The chemistry of the corn kernel. By C. G.Hopkins. July, 1898. Also abstract edition. 
54. Spraying apple trees, withspecialreference to apple scab fungus. By J. C.Blair. Mar., 1899. 
55. Improvement in the chemical composition of toe corn kernel. By C. G. Hopkins. June, 1899. 
56. Recent work on the San Jose scalem Illinois. By S. A. Forbes. July, 1899. 
57. Thesmuts of Illinois agriculturalplants. By G. P. Clinton. Mar., 1900. 
58. Composition and digestibility of corn fodder and corn stover. By C. G. Hopkins. Apr., 1900. 
59. Orchard management. By J. C. Blair. Apr., 1900. 
60. The economic entomology of the sugar beet. By S. A. Forbesand C. A. Hart. Aug., 1900. 
61. The farmer's vegetable garden. By J. W. Lloyd. Jam, 1901. 
62. The market classes of horses. By Eugene Davenport. Feb., 1901. See 122. 
63. Seed corn and some standard varieties for Illinois. By A. D. Shamel. Mar., 1901. 
64. Treatment of oats for smut. By A. D. Shamel. Mar., 1901. 
65. Construction and care of earth roads. By I. O. Baker. Mar., 1901. 
66. Individual differences in the value of dairy cows. By W. J. Fraser. Mar., 1901. 
67. Apoleseab. By G.P.Clinton. Dec, 1901. 
68. Important details of spraying. By A. V. Steubenrauch. Jan., 1902. 
69. Apple rots in Illinois. By G. P. Clinton. Feb., 1902. 
70. Canker of apple trees. By Heinrich Hasselbring. Apr., 1902. 
71. Experiments with insecticides for the San Jose scale. By S. A. Forbes. Apr., 1902. 
72. Additional insecticide experiments for the San Jose scale. By S. A. Forbes. May, 1902. 
73. Comparison of silage and shock corn for wintering calves intended for beef production. By H. W. Mum- 
ford. June, 1902. 
74. Standard milk and cream. By W. J. Fraser. June, 1902. 
75. Standardization of milk and cream. By Oscar Erf. July, 1902. 
78. Alfalfa on Illinois soils. By C. G. Hopkins. July, 1902. Other editions, May, 1903; Mar., 1906; June, 
1910; July, 1913. 
77. Bitter rot of apples. By T. J. Burrill and J. C. Blair. July, 1902. 
78. Market classes and grades of cattle, with suggestions for interpreting market quotations. By H. W. 
Mumford. July, 1902. Second edition, July, 1904. See 90. 
79. The corn bill-bugs m Illinois. By S. A. Forbes. Oct., 1902. 
80. Methods and results of field insecticide work against the San Jose scale, 1899-1902. By S. A. Forbes. 
Oct., 1902. 
81. Forcing tomatoes. By A. C. Beal. Nov., 1902. 
82. Methods of corn breeding. By C. G. Hopkins. Dec, 1902. 
83. Feeds supplementary to corn for fattening steers. By H. W. Mumford. Jan., 1903. 
84. Dairy conditions and suggestions for their improvement. By W. J. Fraser. Feb., 1903. 
85. Records of individual cows on dairy farms. By A. J. Glover. June, 1903. 
86. Climate of Illinois. By J. G. Mosier. June, 1903. See 208. 
87. The structure of the corn kernel and the composition of its different parts. By C. G. Hopkins, L.H. 
Smith, and E. M. East. Aug., 1903. Other editions, May, 1906; Feb., 1913. 
88. Soil treatment for wheat in rotations, with special reference to southern Illinois soils. By C. G. Hop- 
kins. Aug., 1903. 
89. Notes on the insecticide use of the gasoline blast lamp. By S. A. Forbes. Nov., 1903, Also abstract 
edition, Dec, 1903. 
90. Fattening steers of the various market grades. By H. W. Mumford. Dec, 1903. Supplements 78. 
91. Preventing contamination of milk. By W. J. Fraser. Dec, 1903. 
92. City milk supply. By W. J. Fraser. Dec, 1903. 
93. Soil treatment for peaty swamp lands, including reference to sand and "alkali" soils. By C. G. Hop- 
kins. Jan., 1904. See 157. 
94. Nitrogen bacteria and legumes. By C. G. Hopkins. Feb., 1904. Other editions, Nov., 1905; Feb., 
1910; Feb., 1912. 
95. The more important insect injuries to Indian corn. By S. A. Forbes. Nov., 1904. 
96. The testing of corn for seed. By A. N. Hume. Nov., 1904. Other editions, Jan., 1906; Oct., 1909. 
97. Market classes and grades of swine. By William Dietrich. Nov., 1904. 
98. The curculio and the apple. By C. S. Crandall. Feb., 1905. 
99. Soil treatment for the lower Illinois glaciation. By C. G. Hopkins and J. E. Readhimer. Mar., 1905. 
100. Directions for the breeding of corn, including methods for the prevention of inbreeding. By C. G. 
Hopkins, L. H. Smith, and E. M. East. Mar., 1905. Other editions, Jan., 1907; Feb., 1913. 
101. Crops for the silo, cost of filling, and effect ofsilage on the flavor of milk. By W.J. Fraser. Apr., 1905. 
102. The construction of silos. By W. J. Fraser. June, 1905. 
103. Comparison of methods of preparing corn and clover hay for fattening steers. By H. W. Mumford. 
Aug., 1905. 
104. Field experiments and observations on insects injurious to Indian corn. By S. A. Forbes. Oct., 1905. 
Also abstract edition, Nov., 1905. 
105. The farmer's vegetable garden [experiments 1901-02], By J. W. Lloyd. Feb., 1906. 
106. Spraying apples: Relative merits of liquid and dust applications. By C. S. Crandall. Feb., 1906. 
107. Comparative experiments with various insecticides for the San Jose scale. By S. A. Forbes. Apr., 
1906. Also abstract edition Apr., 1906. 
108. Spraying apples for the plum curculio. By S. A. Forbes. May, 1906. Also abstract edition, May, 
1906. 
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