2 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
6. Experiments in cotton culture, 1884 and 1885. By J. S. Newman. Feb., 1886. Published as a bulletin 
of the Alabama State Department of Agriculture. 
7. Improvement of soils, etc. By N. T. Lupton. Mar., 1886. Published as a bulletin of the Alabama 
State Department of Agriculture. 
8. Guaranteed analyses of commercial fertilizers, season 1886-87. By E. C. Betts. Jan. 18, 1887. 
9. [Miscellaneous analyses.] By N. T. Lupton. Feb., 1887. Published as a bulletin of the Alabama 
State Department of Agriculture. 
BULLETINS FOR 1887. 
1. Report of experiments with oats; report from the Canebrake Experiment Station. By J. S. Newman. 
Jan. 6, 1887. 
2. [Experiments with vegetables and strawberries.] By J. S. Newman. Feb. 11, 1887. 
3. Experiments with corn [at Auburn and Canebrake stations] 1886. By J. S. Newman. Mar. 3, 1886 
[i.e. 1887]. 
4. Experiments with cotton [at Auburn and Canebrake stations] 1886. By J. S.Newman. Apr. 15, 1887. 
5. Experiments with sweet potatoes and sugar cane, 1876 [i. e. 1886]. By J. S. Newman. July 15, 1887. 
6. Experiments with oats [at Canebrake and Auburn stations]. By J. S. Newman. Sept., 1887. 
7. Experiments with corn conducted on the Canebrake Experiment Station, 1887. By J. S. Newman. 
Oct., 1887. 
8. Analyses of fertilizers for season of 1887-88. By R. F. Kolb. Dec. 5, 1887. Published as a bulletin of 
the Alabama State Department of Agriculture. 
BULLETINS FOR 1888. 
1. Experiments with corn. By J. S. Newman. Jan. 6,- 1888. 
2. Small fruits, vegetables, etc. By J. S. Newman. Jan. 25, 1888. 
3. Cotton experiments at the Canebrake station. By J. S. Newman. Feb., 1,888. 
4. [Experiments with fertilizers for cotton; relation of different parts of the hog to the whole dressed 
weight.] Apr., 1888. 
5. Effect of fertilizers upon sweet potatoes. June 26, 1888. 
BULLETINS (NEW SERIES). 
After being dropped and resumed from time to time, the designation of "new series" was finally aban- 
doned beginning with No. 27. 
1. Report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. July, 
1888. 
2. Report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Oct., 
1888. 
3. Report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Jan., 
1889. Subjects: Report of experiments with corn, sweet potatoes, ground peas, turnips, and 
grapes; anaylses of fertilizers, soils, etc.; weeds of Alabama (cont.); meteorology. 
4. Strawberrv culture; grape culture and pruning; raspberry culture. By J. S. Newman. Feb., 1889. 
5. Cotton;pigs. By J. S. Newman.— [Turnips, keeping qualities of varieties.]— Cattle. By Isaac Ross.— 
Analyses. By N. T. Lupton.— Meteorology. By P. H. Melland T. B. Samford. April, 1889. 
6. Grasses of Alabama and their cultivation. By P. H. Mell. July, 1889. 
7. Experiments with methods of setting and churning milk. By Isaac Ross. — An experiment in setting 
milk. By J. W. Hart.— Report of experiments with varieties of vegetables. By James Clayton.— 
Department of meteorology. By P. H. Mell.— Directions for sending specimens of diseased plants, 
etc., to the experiment station. By G. F. Atkinson. Oct., 1889. 
8. Co mm ercial fertilizers. By N. T. Lupton. Nov., 1889. 
9. Nematode root galls. A preliminary report on the life history and metamorphosis of a root gall nema- 
tode Heterodera radicicola (Greeff) Mull, and the injuries produced by it on the roots of various 
plants. By G.F.Atkinson. Dec, 1889. 
10. Grape culture. By J.S.Newman. Jan., 1890. Not to be confused with Bui. 10 of the Alabama State 
Department of Agriculture, July, 1896, the cover of which bears also the name of the Agricultural 
Experiment Station. 
11. Peaches and plums. By J. S. Newman. Feb., 1890. 
12. Cooperative soil tests, 1889. By J. S. Newman. Feb., 1890. 
13. Microscopic study of certain varieties of cotton. By P. H. Mell. Mar., 1890. 
14. Pea vines as a fertilizer [commercial fertilizers]. By N. T. Lupton. Apr., 1890. 
15. Insecticides: Kerosene emulsion, how to make and apply it. By G. F. Atkinson. Apr., 1890. 
16. Corn, cotton, rye, chufas; conclusions from 6 years of experiments [with fertilizers] . By J. S. Newman. 
June, 1890. 
17. Dry application of Paris green and London purple for the cotton worm. By G. F. Atkinson.— Report 
of the Alabama weather service. By P. H\ Mell. July, 1890. 
18. Climatology of Alabama. By P. H. Mell. Aug., 1890. 
19. Roads and road making. By J. H. Lane.— Meteorology. By P. H. Mell. Oct., 1890. 
20. Small fruits, melons, and vegetables. By J. S. Newman and James Clayton.— Report of the weather 
service. By P. H. Mell.— [Table of soil temperatures. By A.-M. Lloyd.] Nov., 1890. 
21. A new root rot disease of cotton. By G. F. Atkinson.— Report of the weather service. By P. H. 
Mell.— [Table of soil temperatures. By A. M. Lloyd.) Dec, 1890. 
22. Experiments with cotton. By J. S. Newman and James Clayton.— Report of Alabama weather 
service. By P. H. Mell.— [Table of soil temperatures. By A. M. Lloyd.] Jan., 1891. 
23. Cooperative soil tests of fertilizers. By J. S. Newman.— Report of Alabama weather service. By P. 
H. Mell.— [Table of soil temperatures. By A. M. Lloyd.] Feb., 1891. 
23. [i. e. 24]. Dairying and breeding. By Isaac Ross.— Report of Alabama weather service. By P. H. 
Mell.— [Table of soil temperatures. By A. M. Lloyd.] Feb. [i. e. Mar.], 1891. 
25. Effects on butter by feeding cottonseed and cottonseed meal. By N. T. Lupton. Apr., 1891. 
26. Commercial fertilizers. Bv N. T. Lupton. Apr., 1891. 
27. Black '-'rust" of cotton. By G. F. Atkinson. May, 1891. 
28. Watermelons and cantaloupes. By J. S. Newman and James Clayton. Nov., 1891. 
29. Grapes, raspberries, and strawberries. By J. S. Newman and James Clayton. Nov., 1891. 
30. Apples, pears, peaches, and plums. By J. S. Newman. Nov., 1891. 
31. Irish and sweet potatoes. By J. S. Newman and James Clayton. Nov., 1891. 
32. Corn, wheat, and oats. By J, S. Newman and James Clayton. Nov., 1891. 
33. Cotton. By J. S. Newman and James Clayton. Dec, 1891. 
34. Cooperative soil-test experiments for 1891. Jan., 1892. 
