26 BULLETIN 1199, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTURE. 
15. Tobacco and its cultivation. By J. P. DePass. Oct., 1891. 
16. Corn, hay, weevil, rice, cane, Texas blue grass, and cotton. By J. P. DePass. Jan., 1892. 
17. Analyses of the orange. By J. M. Pickell and J. J. Earle.— The horn fly. By P. H. Rolfs— Questions 
concerning stock diseases. [Apr.], 1892. 
18. Grasses; forage plants; tomato blight. By P. H. Rolfs. [July], 1892. 
19. Tobacco, By J. P. DePass. Oct., 1892. 
20. Soils and fertilizers. By A. A. Persons. Sept., 1893. 
21. The tomato and some of its diseases. By P. H. Rolfs. Oct., 1893. See 47. 
22. Fertilizers: How to make and how to use them. By A. A. Persons. Nov., 1893. 
23. Insecticides and fungicides. By P. H. Rolfs. Dec, 1893. 
24. Annual report, 1893. By Oscar Clute. Jan., 1894. 
25. Leeches or leeching. Bv A. W. Bitting. Sept., 1894. 
26. Big head. By A. W. Bitting. Oct., 1894. 
27. Notes on experiments with the pineapple. By L. C. Washburn. Nov,, 1894. 
28. Liver fluke; southern cattle fever. By A. W. Bitting. Dec, 1894. 
29. The San Jose scale. By P. H. Rolfs. Aug., 1S95. 
30. The culture of tobacco. By F. B. Moodie. Nov., 1895. See 38. 
31. Some market vegetables for Florida, By P. H. Rolfs. Dec, 1895. 
32. Cotton, its cultivation and fertilization. By A. A. Persons. Jan., 1S96. 
33. Present condition and treatment of orange groves. By M. S. Moreman. Feb., 1896. 
34. Insect enemies of truck and garden crops. By A. L. Quaintance. Mar., 1896. See 134. 
35. Cassava, the velvet bean, prickly comfrey, taro, Chinese yam, canaigre, alfalfa, flat pea, sachaline. 
By Oscar Clute. Apr., 1896. 
36. Insects injurious to stored grain and cereal products. By A. L. Quaintance. Oct., 1896. 
37. The pineapple at Myers. By Oscar Clute and TV. A. Marsh. Nov., 1896. 
38. Tobacco in Florida. By F. B. Moodie. Jan., 1897. A revision of 30, with additions. 
39. Strawberry culture for the market and the home. By S. Powers [and C. H. Ward]. July, 1S97. 
40. The fall army worm; southern grass worm (Laphygma frugiperda Smith and Abbott). By A. L. 
Quaintance. July, 1897. 
41. A fungus disease of the San Jose scale (Sphaerostilbe coccophila Tub). By P. H. Rolfs. Aug., 1897. 
42. Some strawberry insects. By A. L. Quaintance. Aug., 1897. 
43. A chemical study of some typical soils of the Florida peninsula. By A. A. Persons. Sept., 1897. 
44. Cane; sirup; sugar. By H. E. Stockbridge. Jan., 1898. See 118. 
45. Three injurious insects: Beanleaf roller, corn delphax,canna leaf roller. By A. L. Quaintance. Mar., 
1898. 
46. The strawberry thrips and the onion thrips. By A. L. Quaintance. July, 1898. 
47. Diseases of the tomato. By P. H. Rolfs. Sept., 1898. See 91. 
48. A preliminary report upon the insect enemies of tobacco in Florida. By A. L. Quaintance. Oct., 1898. 
49. Cassava as a money crop. By H. E. Stockbridge. Mar., 1899. 
50. Pineapple fertilizers. By P. H. Rolfs. May, 1899. 
51. Some common Florida scales. By H. A. Gossard. Jan., 1900. 
52. Baking powders. By H. K. Miller. Feb., 1900. 
53. Some citrus troubles. By H. H. Hume. Mar., 1900. 
54. Pecan culture. By H. H. Hume. Aug., 1900. 
55. Feeding with Florida feed stuffs. By H. E. Stockbridge. Sept., 1900. 
56. The cottony cushion scale. By H. A. Gossard. May, 1901. 
57. Top working pecans. By H. H. Hume. June, 1901. 
58. Pomelos. By H. H. Hume. June, 1901. 
59. Cauliflower. By H. H. Hume. Oct., 1901. 
60. Velvet bean. By H. K. Miller. Jan., 1902. See 102, 
61. Two peach scales. By H. A. Gossard. July, 1902. 
62. The Peen-to peach group. By H. H. Hume, July, 1902. 
63. Diagrams for packing citrus fruits. By H. H. Hume. Sept., 1902. 
64. Texas cattle fever and salt-sick. By C. F. Dawson. Oct., 1902. 
65. The kumquats. By H. H. Hume. Dec, 1902. 
66. The mandarin orange group. By H. H. Hume. Feb., 1903. 
67. White fly {AJeyrodes citri). By H. A. Gossard. June, 1903. 
68. Pineapple culture: I, Soils. By H. K. Miller and H. H. Hume. June, 1903. 
69. Cultivation of citrus groves. By H. H. Hume. Jan., 1904. 
70. Pineapple culture: II, Varieties. By H. H. Hume and H. K. Miller. Feb., 1904. 
71. Japanese persimmons. By H. H. Hume and F. C. Reimer. Mar., 1904. 
72. Feeding horses and mules on home-grown feed stuffs. By C. M. Conner. June,1904. 
73. The honey peach group. By F. C. Reimer. July, 1904. 
74. Anthracnose of the pomelo. By H. H. Hume. Aug., 1904. 
75. Potato diseases. By H. H. Hume. Aug., 1904. 
76. Insecticides. By H. A. Gossard.— Fungous diseases and their control. By H.H.Hume. Nov., 1904. 
77. Equine glanders and its eradication. By C. F. Dawson. Feb., 1905. 
78. Forage crops; the silo. By C. M. Conner. Mar., 1905. 
79. Insects of the pecan. By H. A. Gossard. Apr., 1905. See 147. 
80. The composition of some of the concentratedfeeding stuffs on sale in Florida. By A. W.Blair. Apr., 
1905. 
81. Fertilizer suggestions. By E. R. Flint. Aug., 1905. 
82. A preliminary report on growing Irish potatoes. By C. M. Conner. Dec, 1905. 
83. Pineapple culture: III, Fertilizer experiments. By H. K. Miller and A. TT . Blair. Feb., 1906. 
84. Pineapple culture: IV, Handling the crop. By H. H. Hume. Mar., 1906. 
85. Second report on pecan culture. By H. H. Hume. Mar., 1906. 
88. Salt-sick (bovine uncinariasis). By C. F. Dawson. Sept., 1906. 
87. Soil studies: I, Preliminary report. By A. W. Blair. Dec, 1906. 
88. White fly conditions in 1906: The use of the fungi. By E. TV. Berger. Jan., 1907. 
89. Occurrence and use of artesian and other underground water. By E. H. Sellards. Mar., 1907. 
90. Pigfeeding with cassava and sweet potatoes. By C. M. Conner. Sept., 1907. 
91. Tomato diseases. By P. H. Rolfs. Dec, 1907. A revision of 21 and 47. See 146. 
92. Sorghum for silage and forage, By J. M.Scott. Mar. ,1908. 
93. Soil studies: II, Acid soils. By A. W. Blair and E. J. Macey. May, 190S. 
94. Fungus diseases ofscale insects and white fly. By P. H. Rolfs and H. S. Fawcett. Seell9. 
95. Dwarf Essex rape for winter forage. By J. M.Scott. Aug., 1908. 
96. Steer-feeding. By J. M. Scott. Jan., 1909. 
97. White flv studies in 1908. Bv E. TV. Berger. Feb., 1909. 
98. Scaly bark of citrus, a preliminary report. By H. S. Fawcett. Mar., 1909. 
99. Milk production. By J. M. Scott. July, 1909. 
