8 BULLETIN" 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
25. Animal pathology: Unsound corn and forage as a cause of disease in live stock; colics in horses and mules 
some further experiments with Texas cattle fever. By R. R. Dinwiddie. Dec, 1893. 
26. Horticulture: [Apples]. By J. T. Stinson. Jan., 1894. 
27. Agriculture, experiments at the Northeast Station: Late crops for overflow lands; corn varieties for 
all sections of the State; corn culture; rotation of crops; cotton; Egyptian varieties; cotton culture; 
stack frame for curing and storing cowpea hay; cowpea hay; forage' plants; oats for hay. By R. L. 
Bennett and G. B. Irby. Mar., 1894. 
28. Agriculture, experiments at the Southern Branch Station: Rye for green winter feeding; fertilizer 
experiments with rye; onions from seed; salsify, or oyster plant; fall raised Irish potatoes: prepara- 
tion of soil for cotton; Bermuda grass; pocket gopher; moles. By C. L. Newman. June, 1894. 
29. Agriculture; Wheat experiments on sandy loam soil at Newport Substation; some grass experiments 
on clay loam soil at Fayetteville. By R. L. Bennett and G. B. Irby. July, 1S94. 
30. Stock feeding. By G. L. Teller. Sept., 1894. 
31. Agriculture, experiments at Northeast Substation: Fattening mature steers on cotton seed and cowpea 
hav; cowpeas; sweet potatoes; peanuts; cotton varieties; minor miscellaneous subjects. By R. L. 
Bennett and G. B. Irby. Dec, 1894. 
32. Farm drainage. By C. L. Newman. Dec, 1894. 
33. Insects: Insects injurious to fruits and vegetables and remedies for destroying them. By J. T. Stin- 
son. Jan., 1895. 
34. Vegetable gardening: Experiments at the Southern Branch Station. By C. L. Newman. Jan., 1895. 
35. Animal pathology: Verminous bronchitis; parturient apoplexy of cows; hog cholera and other swine 
diseases; tuberculosis of cattle; glanders in horses and mules. By R. R. Dinwiddie. Apr., 1895. 
36. Grasses and clovers. By R. L. Bennett. May, 1895. 
37. Sirups and molasses. By G. L. Teller and J. F. Moore. Nov., 1895. 
38. Irish potatoes. By C. L. Newman. Jan., 1896. 
39. Spraying fruits: Strawberries, grapes. By J. T. Stinson. Jan., 1896. 
40. On the toxic properties of molds. By R. R. Dinwiddie. — Field investigations of various stock diseases. 
By H. V. Goode. May, 1896. 
41. Pork production on crops gathered by hogs; a succession of crops for hogs. By R . L. Bennett. Aug., 
1896. 
42. Concerning wheat and its mill products. By G. L. Teller. Oct., 1896. Issued in two forms, one con- 
taining only Pt. I, p. 59-74, the other having two parts including p. 59-104. 
43. Report of the horticulturist, 1896. By J. T. Stinson. Dec, 1896. . 
44. Vegetable gardening. By C. L. Newman. Jan., 1897. 
45. Milk, its decomposition and preservation. By R. R. Dinwiddie. May, 1897 
46. Experiments withmanures androtation for improving worn cotton soils; experiments on beef and pork 
production in connection therewith. By R. L. Bennett. July, 1897. 
47. Concerning fertilizers and manures; after-effect of manures. By G.*L. Teller. Oct., 1897. 
48. Strawberries. By J. T. Stinson. Nov., 1897. 
49. Preliminary report on Arkansas seedling apples. By J. T. Stinson. Jan., 1898. 
50. Some Irish potato experiments. By C. L. Newman. Jan., 1898. 
51. Methods of combating communicable diseases of farm animals. By R. R. Dinwiddie. May, 1898. 
52. Feeding value to steers of cotton seed, ground cottonseed, cotton meal, and hulls; effect of temperature. 
By R. L. Bennett. July, 1898. 
53. A report of progress ofinvestigations in the chemistry of wheat. By G. L. Teller. Sept., 1898. 
54. Some experiments on the fattening value of certain foods gathered by pigs. By R. L.Bennett. Dec, 
1898. 
54. Supplementary circular: Pork and beef as money crops for cotton farmers, also as crops for improving 
soils for succeeding crops of cotton. By R. L. Bennett, [n. d.]. 
55. Orchard cultivation. By J. T. Stinson. Dec, 1898. 
56. Tomatoes, cabbage, and onions. By C. L. Newman. Mar., 1899. 
57. The relative virulence for the domestic animals of human and bovine tubercle: I, Bibliographical 
review; II, Experimental researches. By R. R. Dinwiddie. June, 1899. See also 63. 
58. An experiment in grazing a corn and cowpea field with steers; experiments with peanuts, legume ma- 
nuring, cotton meal, whole and crushed cottonseed manuring, and varieties of cotton. By R. L. 
Bennett. Aug., 1899. 
59. The comparative yield of com from seed of the same variety grown in different latitudes. By C. L. 
Newman. Dec, 1899. 
60. Second report on Arkansas seedling apples. By J. T. Stinson. Dec, 1899. 
61. Annual plants for summer hay and pasture, for 'winter hay and pasture, and for forage or coarse fodder; 
permanent plants for meadow and pasture; special crops for pig grazing. By R . L. Bennett. July, 
1900. 
62. Wheat experiments. By C. L. Newman. Nov., 1900. 
63. The relative susceptibility of the domestic animals to the contagia of human and bovine tuberculo- 
sis. By R. R. Dinwiddie. Dec, 1900. A sequel to 57. Also popular edition. 
64. Notes on celery. By Ernest Walker. Dec, 1900. 
65. Pig feeding experiments. By R. L. Bennett. Dec, 1900. 
66. Oat experiments. By C. L. Newman. 1901. 
67. Investigations of swine dieases in Arkansas. By R. R. Dinwiddie. 1901. 
68. Soil improvement and forage experiments. By R. L. Bennett. 1901. 
69. Some muskmelon experiments. By Ernest Walker. 1901. 
70. Cowpea experiments. By C. L. Newman. 1901. 
71. Why apple trees fail. By Ernest Walker. 1902. 
72. Sweet potato experiments. By C. L. Newman. 1902. 
73. Pork production experiments and hog ranching . By R. L. Bennett. 1902. 
74. The phosphate rocks of Arkansas. By J. C. Branner and J. F. Newsom. 1902. 
75. Alfalfa. By R. L. Bennett. 1902. 
76. Pig feeding experiments with cottonseed meal. By R. R. Dinwiddie. 1903. 
77. Cowpea experiments By C L. Newman. 1903. 
78. Experiments with edible oils. By J. F. Moore. 1903. 
79. Peach growing in Arkansas. Bv Ernest Walker. 1903. Second edition. 1909 
80. Cowpea hay. By C. L. Newman. 1903. 
81. Fertilizers. By A. M. Muckenfuss. 1904. 
82. Livestock sanitation in Arkansas. By R. R. Dinwiddie. 1904. 
83. Broom corn suggestions. By C. L. Newman. 1904. 
84. Peanuts. By C. L. Newman. 1904. 
85. Cotton food-products in hog feeding. By R. R. Dinwiddie. 1904. 
86. Asparagus and salt; asparagus growing in Arkansas; rhubarb in Arkansas. By Ernest Walker.— 
Fertilizers registered for sale in Arkansas during 1905. By A. M. Muckenfuss. 1905. 
