28 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. 
9. Potash and paying crops, [compiled by A. de Ghequier]. Oct., 1890. 
Identical with West Virginia Sta: Special Bui. [1]: Tennessee Sta. Special Bui. D; Maryland Sta. 
Special Bui. B. 
10. Fertilizer experminets on corn; culture experiments on corn; variety tests of corn. By R. J. Red- 
ding. Dec, 1890. 
11. Fertilizer experiments, culture experiments and variety tests in: Cotton. [By R. J. Redding.]— Sweet 
potatoes, field peas, garden vegetables, etc. By Gustave Speth. Jan., 1891. 
12. Field experiments in forage plants with analyses of the products. [By Gustave Speth.] Apr., 1891. 
12J. Circular to the farmers of Georgia from the board of directors. By R. J. Redding. July, 1891. 
13. I, Analyses of feeding stuffs. By H. C. White.— II, Forage plants. By Gustave Speth. July, 1891. 
14. I, Variety and fertilizer experiments with oats; II, variety tests with wheat. By R. J. Redding.— 
III ; Variety testsandfertilizer experiments with vegetables. By Gustave Speth. Oct., 1891. 
15. I, Fertilizer experiments on corn; culture experiments on corn; variety tests of corn. [By R. J. Red- 
ding.]— II, Culture of small fruits. By Gustave Speth. Dec, 1891. 
16. Fertilizer experiments on cotton; culture experiments on cotton; variety tests of cotton. [By R. J. 
Redding.] Feb., 1892. 
16J. Announcement regarding station publications. Mar., 1892. 
17. Irish potatoes; sweet potatoes; tomatoes; forage plants. By Gustave Speth. Mar., 1892. 
17 J. The air and the soil in their relations to agriculture. By H. C. White. July, 1892. 
18. Cheese and butter dairying. [By R.J. Redding.] Oct., 1892. 
19. Culture of tobacco. [By R. J. Redding.] Dec, 1892. 
20. Fertilizer, culture, and variety experiments: Corn and cotton. [By R. J. Redding.] Feb., 1893. 
21. I, Practical dairying; dehorning cattle; feed formulas; II, experiments with oats. [By R. J. Redding.] 
Aug., 1893. 
22. Manures and fertilizers. By H. C. White. Oct., 1893. 
23. Manures and fertilizers: I, Fertilizer, culture,and variety experiments on corn. [By R. J. Redding.]— 
II, Fertilizer and variety tests on field peas. By H. N. Starnes. Dec, 1893. 
24. Variety, fertilizer, and culture experiments on cotton. By R. J. Redding.— Cotton crosses and 
hybrids. By H. N. Starnes. Feb., 1894. 
25. Sweet potatoes. By H. N. Starnes. Nov., 1894. 
26. Cowpeas: Fertilizer and variety tests. By H. N. Starnes. Dec, 1894. 
27. I, Fertilizer, culture, and variety experiments on corn; II, fertilizer and variety tests on cotton; III 
green manuring with cowpeas. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1894. 
28. Grape culture. By H. N. Starnes. Sept., 1895. 
29. Irish potatoes. By H. N. Starnes. Oct., 1895. 
30. Corn culture; oat culture. By R. J. Redding. Nov., 1895. 
31. Cotton culture. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1895. 
32. Strawberries. By H. N. Starnes. Sept., 1896. 
33. The cultivated blackberries and dewberries. By H. N. Starnes. Oct., 1896. 
34. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding. Nov., 1896. 
35. Cotton culture. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1896. 
36. The San Jose" and other scalesin Georgia. By H. N. Starnes. Oct., 1897. 
37. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding. Nov., 1897. 
38. Watermelons. By H. N. Starnes. Dec, 1897. 
39. Cotton culture; fertilizer formulas. By R. J. Redding. Dec,- 1897. 
40. The Stringfellow root pruning theory. By H. N. Starnes. Sept., 1898. 
41. Corn culture: Fertilizer, variety, and culture tests. By R. J. Redding. Oct., 1898. 
42. Some peach notes. By H. N. Starnes. Nov., 1898. 
43. Fertilizer, culture, and variety experiments on cotton. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1898. 
44. Wheat and oats, rye and barley. By R. J. Redding. Sept., 1899. 
45. Some important insect enemies of cucurbits. By A. L. Quaintance. Oct., 1899. 
46. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding. Nov., 1899. 
47. Fertilizer, culture, and variety experiments on cotton. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1899. 
48. Strawberry notes for 1899. By A. L. Quaintance. Jan., 1900. 
49. Practical dairying. By R. J. Redding and H. J. Wing. Sept., 1900. 
50. The brown rot of neaches, plums, and otherfruits (Mbniliafructigenea Persoon). By A. L. Quaintance. 
Oct., 1900. 
51. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding. Nov., 1900. 
52. Cotton culture. By R. J. Redding. Jan., 1901. 
53. Second report on grapes. By A. L. Quaintance. June, 1901. 
54. The pickle worm (Margaronia nitidalis Cramer). By A. L. Quaintance. July, 1901. 
55. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding. Nov., 1901. 
56. Cotton culture. By R. J. Redding. Jan., 1902. 
57. Cantaloupe culture in Georgia. By S. H. Fulton. Aug., 1902. 
58. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1902. 
59. Cotton culture. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1902. 
60. Common ailments of breeding cattle. By C. L. Willoughby. Mar., 1903. 
61. The fig in Georgia. By H. N. Starnes. Nov., 1903. 
62. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1903. 
63. Cotton culture. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1903. 
64. Cattle ticks and Texas fever. By C. L. Willoughby. Aug., 1904. 
65. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding. Nov., 1904. 
66. Cotton culture. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1904. 
67. The plum in Georgia. By H. N. Starne3. Dec, 1904. 
68. Japan and hybrid plums. By H. N. Starnes. Aug., 1905. 
69. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding. Nov., 1905. 
70. Cotton culture. By R. J. Redding. Dec, 1905. 
71. Some field notes on soil inoculation. ByH.N. Starnes. Dec, 1905. 
72. Fertilization. By R. J. Redding and H. N. Starnes. Mar., 1906. 
73. The peach-tree borer. By H. N. Starnes. June, 1906. 
74. Corn culture. By R. J. Redding and J. M. Ivimbrough. Nov., 1906. 
75. Cotton culture. By R. J. Redding and J. M. Ivimbrough. Dec, 1906. 
76. Feeding Tennessee steers in Georgia. By C. L. Willoughby and P. N. Flint. June, 1907. 
77. The fig in Georgia. (Second report). By H. N. Starnes and J. F. Monroe. Nov., 1907. 
78. Corn culture. By M. V. Calvin and J. M. Kimbrough. Nov., 1907. 
79. Cotton culture. By M. V. Calvin and J. M. Kimbrough. Dec, 1907. 
80. Cooperative dairy investigations by the Georgia Experiment Station and the Dairy Division, United 
States Department of Agriculture. By P. N. Flint and J. E. Dorman. July, 1908. 
81. (Technical series No. 1.) The" effect of carbonates upon nitrification. By- W. L. Owen. Sept., 1908. 
82. Sugar corn and tomatoes. By T. H. McHatton. Oct., 1908. 
