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35. Glanders. By C. A. Gary. Jan., 1892. 
36. Some leaf blights of cotton. By G. F. Atkinson. Mar., 1892. 
37. Tobacco. By A. J. Bondurant. Mar., 1892. 
38. Fertilizers. By N. T. Lupton. July, 1892. 
39. Wheat. By A. J. Bondurant and James Clayton. Nov., 1892. 
40. Cotton experiments. By A. J. Bondurant and James Clayton. Jan., 1893. 
41. Some diseases of cotton. By G. F. Atkinson. Dec, 1892. 
42. Cooperative soil-test experiments for 1892. By A. J. Bondurant and James Clayton. Jan., 1893. 
43. Eye diseases of domestic animals. By C. A. Cary. May, 1893. 
44. Tobacco plant. By A. J. Bondurant. May, 1893. 
45. Injurious and beneficial insects: Some insect pests of the farm and garden. By J. M. Stedman. June, 
1893. 
46. Rye vs. ensilage: The effect of rye and ensilage on the yield of milk. By A. J. Bondurant and A. F. 
Cory. June, 1893. 
47. Fruits. ' By A. J. Bondurant and James Clayton. July, 1893. 
48. The effect of decomposing organic matter on natural phosphates; commercial fertilizers. By N. T. 
Lupton. July, 1893. Issued by the Alabama State Department of Agriculture. 
49. Varieties of wheats and grasses. By A. J. Bondurant and James Clayton. Oct., 1893. 
50. Fruit-tree blight in general. By J. M. Stedman. Nov., 1893. 
51. Vegetables. By A. J. Bondurant and James Clayton. Oct., 1893. 
52. Corn and cotton. By A. J. Bondurant. Jan., 1894. 
53. A new milk or water sterilizer. By C. A. Cary. Jan., 1894. 
54. Tobacco. By A. J. Bondurant. Feb., 1894. 
55. A new disease of cotton: Cotton boll rot. By J. M. Stedman. Apr., 1894. 
56. Experiments in crossing for the purpose of improving the cotton fiber. By P. H. Mell. May, 1894. 
57. Fertilizers required by cotton as determined by the analysis of the plant. By J. T. Anderson. May, 
1894. 
57. Fertilizers. By B. B. Ross. July, 1894. Issued by the Alabama State Department of Agriculture. 
58. Paris green: Composition and adulterations. By B. B. Ross. Aug., 1894. 
59. Cooperative soil tests of corn. By A. J. Bondurant. Jan., 1895. 
60. Experiments on foreign seeds. By P. H. Mell. Jan., 1895. 
61. Insects injurious to stored grain. By J. M. Stedman. Jan., 1895. 
62. Corn and cotton. By A. J. Bondurant. Feb., 1895. 
63. Fertilizers, commercial and domestic. By B. B. Ross. Feb., 1895. 
64. Tobacco. By A. J. Bondurant. Feb., 1895. 
65. Cooperative seed tests. By A. J. Bondurant. June, 1895. 
66. Cane sirup. By B. B. Ross. Oct., 1895. 
67. Bovine tuberculosis. By C. A. Cary. Nov., 1895. 
68. Pig feeding experiments. By C. A. Cary. Jan., 1896. 
69. Treatment of some fungous diseases. By L. M. Underwood and F. S. Earle. Feb., 1896. 
70. The flora of Alabama, Part V, Leguminosae and Rosaceae. By P. H. Mell. Mar., 1896. 
71. Experiments with foreign cotton. By P. H. Mell. Apr., 1896. 
72. A study of skin tumors of horses and mules in Alabama. By S. L. Coleman. July, 1896. 
73. Edible fungi, a wasted food product. By L. M. Underwood. Oct., 1896. 
74. Flour considered from the standpoint of nutrition. By L. M. Underwood. Oct., 1896. 
75. Experiments with corn, 1896. By J. F. Duggar. Dec, 1896. 
76. Experiments with cotton. By J. F. Duggar. Jan., 1897. 
77. The San Jose scale— a warning to the fruit growers of Alabama; some other insect pests; the tomato 
worm; grape leaf-hoppers; cabbage worms. By C. F. Baker. Jan., 1897. 
78. Cooperative fertilizer experiments with cotton in 1896. By J. F. Duggar. Feb., 1897. 
79. Some horticultural suggestions. By F. S. Earle. Mar. ,1897. 
80. A preliminary list of Alabama fungi. By L. M. Underwood and F. S. Earle. Apr., 1897. 
81. Meat inspection. By C. A. Cary. May, 1897. 
82. Corn, cowpeas, and wheat bran for fattening pigs. By J. F. Duggar. May, 1897. 
83. Hybrids from American and foreign cotton. By P. H. Mell. June, 1897. 
84. Turnips. By F. S. Earle. Aug., 1897. 
85. Japanese plums. By F. S. Earle. Aug., 1897. 
86. More about the San Jose scale; a sweet-potato pest; regarding carbon bisulphid, insecticides and pumps 
in general. By C. F. Baker. Aug., 1897. 
87. Soil inoculation for leguminous plants. By J. F. Duggar. Aug., 1897. 
88. Experiments with corn. By J. F. Duggar. Dec, 1897. 
89. Experiments with cotton. By J. F. Duggar. Jan., 1898. 
90. The peach tree borer; the fruit bark beetle. By C. F. Baker. Jan., 1898. 
91. Cooperative fertilizer experiments with cotton in 1897. By J. F. Duggar. Feb., 1898. 
92. Experiments with lime on acid soils. By F. S. Earle and A. W. Orr. Apr.. 1898. 
93. Peanuts, cowpeas, and sweet potatoes as food for pigs. By J. F. Duggar. Apr., 1898. 
94. Strawberries. By F. S. Earle. Nov., 1898. 
95. Experiments with oats. By J. F. Duggar. Aug., 1898. 
96. Experiments with crimson clover and hairy vetch. By J. F. Duggar. Aug., 1898. 
97. Dairy and milk inspection. By C. A. Cary. Sept., 1898. 
98. Orchard notes. By F. S. Earle. Nov., 1898. 
99. Cotton rust. By F. S. Earle. Dec, 1898. 
100. Lawns, pastures, and hay. By P. H. Mell. Dec, 1898. 
101. Experiments with cotton, 1898. By J. F. Duggar. Jan., 1899. 
102. Cooperative fertilizer experiments with cotton, 1898. By J. F. Duggar. Feb., 1899. 
103. Experiments in syrup making. By B. B. Ross. Mar., 1899. 
104. Velvet beans. By J. F. Duggar. Apr., 1899. 
105. Winter pasturage, hay, and fertility afforded by hairy vetch. By J. F. Duggar. Aug., 1899. 
106. Orchard notes. By F. S. Earle. Nov.. 1899. 
107. Results of experiments on cotton in Alabama. Introduction. P. H. Mell.— Varieties of cotton; 
preparation and cultivation of the soil for cotton; the manuring of cotton. By J. F. Duggar. — The 
diseases of cotton. By F. S. Earle.— Climatic conditions of the cotton belt (condensed from U.S. 
Dept. Agr ., Weather Bur. Bui. 8); the improvement of the cotton by hybridization and selection. 
By P. H. Mell.— The cotton plant considered in some of its chemical relations. By B. B. Ross 
[and others]. Dec, 1899. • 
108. Tomatoes. By F. S. Earle. Apr., 1900. 
109. Strawberries. By F. S. Earle. July, 1900. 
110. Grapes. By F. S. Earle and C. F. Austin. Dec, 1900. 
111. Corn culture. By J. F. Duggar. Dec, 1900. 
112. Orchard notes. By F. S. Earle. Dec, 1900. 
