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181. Local fertilizer experiments with corn in south Alabama in 1911, 1912, 1913, and 1914. By J. F. Duggar 
and J. T. Williamson. Dec, 1914. 
182. Local fertilizer experiments with corn in north Alabama in 1911, 1912, 1913, and 1914. By J. F. Duggar 
and J. T. Williamson. Dec, 1914. 
183. Irish potatoes. By J. C. C. Price. Jan., 1915. 
184. Local fertilizer experiments with sweet potatoes. By J. F. Duggar and J. T. Williamson. May, 1915. 
185. Dipping vat for hogs and dips; hog worms, lice and manger hog lots, houses and water supply. By 
C. A. Cary. July. 1915. 
186. The grass worm or fall army worm (Laphygma frugiperda, S. A.). By W. E. Hinds and J. A. Dew. 
Sept., 191*. 
187. Cabbage. Bv J. C. C. Price and G. V. Stelzenmuller. Jan., 1916. 
188. Boll weevil in Alabama. By W. E. Hinds. March. 1916. 
189. Wilt resistant varieties of cotton. By E. F. Cauthen. April, 1916. 
190. Citrus canker. By F. A. Wolf. May, 1916. 
191. (Technical Bui. 1.) The effects' of certain organic compounds on plant-growth: Coumarin, vanillin, 
pyridine, quinoline, dihydroxystearic acid, pyrogallol, etc By M. J. Funchess. June, 1916. "■"** 
192. Cottonseed meal compared with velvet beans for fattening steers. By G. S. Templeton and E. Gib- 
bens. Nov., 1916. 
193. Peanuts: Tests of varieties and fertilisers. By 1. F. Duggar, E. F. Cauthen, J. T. Williamson, and 
O. H. Sellers. Feb., 1917. For popular edition see 194. 
194. Growing peanuts in Alabama. By J. F. Duggar, E. F. Cauthen, J. T. Williamson, and O. H. Sel- 
lers. Feb., 1917. Popular edition of 193. 
195. (Technical Bui. 2). The cause of the disappearance of cumarin, vanillin, pyridine, and quinoline in 
the soil. By W. J. Bobbins. June, 1917. 
196. (Technical Bui. 3). The nitrification of pyridine, quinoline, guanidine carbonate, etc., in soils. By 
M. J. Funchess. June, 1917. 
197. Harvesting and storing sweet potatoes. By J. C. C. Price. Sept., 1917. Also popular edition. 
198. Vevet beans compared with cottonseed meal for fattening steers. By G. S. Templeton and Ernest 
Gibbens.— Velvet beans versus cottonseed meal and corn as feeds for dairy cattle. By G. S. Tem- 
pleton and H. C. Ferguson.— Velvet bean pasture compared with corn and dried blood; velvet 
bean meal compared with corn for fattening hogs. By G. S. Templeton. Nov., 1917. 
199. Report onfreeze injury to citrus trees for 1916 and 1917, with notes on orange culture in south Alabama. 
By O. F. E. Winberg, G. C. Starcher,and C. L. Isbell. Mar., 1918. 
200. Tests of varieties of corn at Auburn. By E. F. Cauthen. Mar., 1918. 
201. (Technical Bui. 4). The development of soluble manganese in acid soils as influenced by certain 
nitrogenous fertilizers. By M. J. Funchess. June, 1918. 
202. Growing soy beans in Alabama. By E. F. Cauthen. June, 1918. A popular edition of 203. 
203. Soy beans in Alabama. By E. F. Cauthen. Nov., 1918. 
204. (Technical Bui. 5). The destruction of vanillin in the soil by the action of soil bacteria. By W. J. 
Bobbins. June, 1918. 
205. Variety tests of wheat. By E. F. Cauthen. Sept., 1918. 
206. Grazing peanuts with hogs versus marketing a crop of peanuts. By G. S. Templeton. Dec, 1918. 
207. Local fertilizer experiments with cotton in south Alabama, 1914-1918, inclusive. By J. T. Williamson 
and J. F. Duggar. Dec, 1918. 
208. Comparison of peanut meal, cottonseed meal, velvet bean meal, ammonium sulphate, and nitrate of 
soda asfertilizers for corn and cotton. By E. F. Cauthen. Feb., 1919. 
209. Time of applying nitrate of soda to cotton: Experiments at Auburn, 1910-1916. By E. F. Cauthen.— 
Experiments in various Alabama counties, 1914-1919. By J. T. Williamson. Apr., 1920. 
210. Time of applying nitrate of soda to com: Experiments at Auburn, 1910-1916. By E. F. Cauthen.— 
Experiments in various Alabama counties, 1914-1919. By J. T. Williamson. Apr., 1920. 
211. The grape (reprint). By J. C. C. Price. Dec, 1920. 
212. Poisoning the boll weevil: Pt.I, Results for 1918 and 1919; Pt. II, results for 1920. By W. E. Hinds and 
F.L.Thomas. Nov., 1920. 
213. Improving the quality of peanut-fed hogs by finishing in dry lot on corn and tankage, corn and cotton- 
seed meal, corn and velvet beans. By G. S . Templeton. July, 1920. 
214. Summary of investigations on effect of tile drains in the lime or prairie section of Alabama. By L. A. 
Jones. Nov., 1920. 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS. 
Bulletins 191, 195, 196, 201, and 204 are also designated Technical Bulletins 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, respectively. 
Canebrake Agricultural Experiment Station, Uniontown. 
Established in 1885 as a branch of the station at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, q. v. for results prior to 
1888: reorganized and established as a separate station in 1888. 
BULLETINS. 
1. [Experiments with potatoes, peas, lettuce, beets, beans, clover.] July, 1888. 
2. Report of assistant director: Experiments with cantaloupes; notes on tomatoes; keeping qualities 
of Irish potatoes; fruit trees. [By W. H. Newman.] Oct., 1888. 
3. Report of assistant director: Corn; forage crops; drainage. [By W. H. Newman.] Jan., 1889. 
4. Experiments with cotton; meteorology. By W. H. Newman. Apr., 1889. 
5. Oats; wheat; meteorological report. By W. H. Newman. July, 1889. 
6. Vegetables; grapes; meteorology; soil temperatures. [By W. H. Newman.] Oct., 1889. 
7. Cotton; corn; peas; melilotus. [By W. H. Newman.] Feb., 1890. 
8. Cattle feeding; pig feeding. By W. F. Newman. Apr., 1890. 
9. Crops for ensilage; forage plants and grasses. By W. H. Newman. 1890, 
10. Corn; meteorology; soil temperatures. By W. H. Newman. Dec, 1890. 
11. Cotton; fertilizers; varieties. By W. H. Newman. Feb., 1891. 
12. Grapes, strawberries and raspberries. Oct., 1891. 
13. Experiments with corn. By W. H. Newman. Dec, 1891. 
14. Cotton experiments. By W. H. Newman. July, 1892. 
15. Cattle feeding. By W. H. Newman. July, 1892. 
16. Potatoes, amounts of seed. By B. M. Duggar. July, 1893. 
17. Grapes and some new fruits. By B. M. Duggar. July, 1893. 
18. Cotton, corn, wheat, forage crops, and fruit. By H. Benton. — Diseases of animals treated. By J. F. 
Connor. Mar., 1895. 
19. Tests with oats and wheat at Uniontown in 1903, By J. F. Duggar and J. M. Richeson. Aug.. 1903. 
