20 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
93. [List of grasses and forage plants in the station garden, j Nov., 1887. 
94. [Fertilizers: Trade values and analyses.] Apr., 1SS8. 
95. [Fertilizers: Home mixtures, analyses, observance of the law.] June, 1888. 
96. On the valuation of feeding stuffs; analyses of feeding stuffs; the average composition of feeds for dairy 
stock. Jan.,18S9. 
97. Fungous diseases of plants; fertilizers. Apr., 1889. 
98. Home-mixed fertilizers. June, 1889. 
99. Fertilizer analyses. June, 1889. 
100. Analvsis of sylvanit: analyses of unle ached wood ashes; analyses and valuations of commercial mixed 
fertilizers. Sept., 1889. 
101. [Fertilizer analvses.] Jan., 1890. 
102. Fungicides. Bv Roland Thaxter. Mar., 1890. 
103. Fertilizers. May, 1890. 
104. Fertilizers. Oct., 1890. 
105. Notice as to supplv of station reports: corrections.— The potato scab. Bv Roland Thaxter.— The 
proteids of the oat kernel. By T. B. Osborne.— Milk testing. Dec, 1890. 
106. The Babcock method of determining fat in milk and cream for the use of creameries; analvses of butter 
from exhibit at the dairymen's meeting; fertilizers. Mar. . 1891. See also 117. 
107. The Connecticut species of Gymnosporangium (cedar apples). By Roland Thaxter. Apr., 1891. 
108. Examination of the seed of orchard grass"; ash analvsis of white globe onions; on the determination of 
fat in cream by the Babcock method. Mav, 1891. 
109. Fertilizers. Aug., 1891. 
110. Notice as to supply of station reports; Canada ashes: a reauest for samples of Indian corn: correction. 
By S. TV. Johnson. Dec, 1891. 
111. Notice as to bulletins [and] reports.— Common fungous diseases and methods of treatment. Bv TV. C. 
Sturgis. Mar., 1892. See also 115. 
112. On the Gunning- gjeldahl method and a modification applicable in the presence of nitrates. By 
A. L. TVinton. June, 1892. 
113. Notice as to bulletins [and] reports, fertilizers. Sept., 1892. 
114. Notice as to bulletins, fertilizers. Dec. 1S92. 
115. Common fungous diseases and their treatment; a provisional spraving calendar. Bv TV. C. Sturgis. 
Mar., 1893. A revision of 111. Revised Mav, 1893. 
116. The Connecticut fertilizer law: acts concerning Connecticut fertilizers: cottonseed meal as a fertilizer 
and feed. Oct., 1893. 
117. The Babcock method of determ in i n g fat in milk and milk products. Jan., 1894. Supersedes 106. 
118. A provisional bibliography of the more important works published by the U. 5. Department of Agri- 
culture and the agricultural experiment stations of the United States from 1SS6 to 1893, in- 
clusive, on fungous and bacterial diseases of economic plants. By W. C. Sturgis. Mar., 1894. 
119. The Babcock test as a basis for pavment in cream-gathering creameries. By A. L. TVinton and A. TV. 
Ogden. May, 1S94. 
120. Analvses offertilizers: trade values of fertilizer ingredients for 1895: uoultrv foods. Bv E. H. Je nkins . 
Apr., 1895. 
121. The elm leaf beetle.— The San Jose scale. By TV. C. Sturgis and TV. E. Britten.— Trade values of 
fertilizer ingredients in raw materials and chemicals for 1895. correction. Julv, 1895. Revised 
July, 1895. ^ 
122. Cost of nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potash in Connecticut, spring months of 1896.— The proper use of 
tables of analyses offertilizers and fertilizer chemicals. By E. H. Jenkins. Mav, 1896. 
123. Examination of food products sold in Connecticut. By A. TV. Odgen, A. L. TVinton, and E. H. 
Jenkins. July, 1S96. 
124. The cost of plant food in Connecticut, spring months of 1897. June, 1897. 
125. Preparation and application of fungicides. Bv TV. C. Sturgis. Apr., 1898. 
126. Insecticides, their preparation and use. By TV. E. Britton. May, 1898. 
127. The cost of plant food in Connecticut . spring months of 1898. May, 1S98. 
12S. Commercial feeding stuffs in the Connecticut market. Apr.. 1899." 
129. Inspection and care of nursery stock. By TV. E. Britten. May, lg)9. 
130. Commercial feeding stuffs in the Connecticut market. [Bv E. H. Jenkins.] Jan.. 1900. 
131. The protection of shade trees in towns and cities. [By E.'H. Jenkins and others.] Nov., 1900. 
132. Condimental and medicinal cattle and poultrv foods. " Feb., 1901. 
133. Commercial feeding stuffs in the Connecticut market. [Bv E. H. Jenkins.] Feb.. 1901. 
134. The new law concerning insect pests. By TV. E. Britton.* Aug., 1901. 
135. The San Jose scale insect, its appearance and spread in Connecticut. By TV. E. Britton. Dec, 1901. 
See also 165. 
136. Preli m inary experiments in spraving to kill the San Jose scale insect .season of 1901. BvTV. E. Britton. 
Feb.. 1902. 
137. The growing of tobacco under shade in Connecticut. By E. H. Jenkins. Feb.. 1902. 
138. Commercial feeding stuffs in the Connecticut market. [By E. H. Jenkins.] Apr., 1902. 
139. The apple-tree tent caterpillar, CUsiocampa americana,' Harris. By TV. E. Britton. July, 1902. 
See also 177. 
140. The white fiv or plant-house alevrodes. Alevro&es vaporariorum TVestw? Bv TV. E. Britton. Sept.. 
1902. 
141. Commercial feeding stuffs in the Connecticut market. [Bv E. H. Jenkins.] Jan.. 1903. 
142. Spray calendar. By TV. E. Britton and G. P. Clinton. 1903. 
143. Two common scale insects of the orchard: The scurfy bark louse Chionaspis furfur us. Fitch: the oyster 
shell bark louse Mvtilaspis povwrum, Bouche. "Bv TV. E. Britton. Mav, 1903.' 
144. Fighting the San Jose scale insect in 1903. By TV. E. Britton and B. H. TValden. Oct., 1903. 
145. Commercial feeding stuffs in the Connecticut market. fBv E. H. Jenkins.] Jan., 1904. 
146. San Jose" scale-insect experiments in 1904. By TV. E. Britton and B. H. TValden. Oct., 1904. 
147. Commercial feeding stuffs now in the Connecticut market. [By E. H. Jenkins.] Jan., 1905. 
14S. The preparation of tobacco seed. By A. D. Shamel. Mar., 1905. 
149. A new and valuable cover crop for tobacco fields. By A. D. Shamel. June, 1905. 
150. The selection of tobacco seed plants. By A. D. Shamel. June, 1905. 
151. The chief injurious scale insects of Connecticut. Bv TV. E. Britton. June, 1905. 
152. The improvement of corn in Connecticut. By E. M. East. Jan., 1906. 
153. The gypsv moth and the brown-tail moth. By W. E. Britton. Mar.. 1906. 
154. Chestnut in Connecticut and the improvement of the wood lot. Bv A. F. Hawes. Sept., 1906. 
155. The elm leaf bettle. By TV. E. Britton. May., 1907. 
i 56. Cotton seed meal as a fertilizer. By E . H, Jenkins and J. P. Street. June, 1907. 
