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189. Corn at Holly Springs Branch Experiment Station. By C. T. Ames. Dec, 15, 1921. 
190. Diseases of the sweet potato in Mississippi and their control. By D. C. Neal. Dec. 15, 1920. 
191. The mosaic disease of sugar cane in Mississippi in 1920. By L. E. Miles. Dec, 1920. 
192. Report of cotton experiments at the Holly Springs Branch Experiment Station, seasons 1919 and 1920 
By C.T.Ames. Dec. 1920. 
193. Report from Holly Springs Branch Experiment Station for 1915 to 1920, inclusive. By C.T.Ames. 
Dec, 1920. 
194. Report from South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station for 1918 to 1920, inclusive. By E. B. Ferris, 
Dec, 1920. 
195. Experiments in dusting and spraying peaches for the control of curculio, brown rot, and scab. By 
O.I. Snapp and Leslie Pierce. Dec, 1920. 
198. Cotton growing in south Mississippi. By E. B. Ferris. Dec, 1920. 
TECHNICAL BULLETINS. 
1. A chemicalstudy of the cotton plant. By W. L. Hutchinson and L. G. Patterson. Dec, 1892. 
2. Some scale insects of Mississippi with notes on certain species from Texas. By G. W. Herrick. Feb., 
1911. 
3. Form and structure of certain plant hybrids in comparison with the form and structure of their parents. 
* By H.B.Brown. Jan., 1913. 
4. The soils of Mississippi. By W. N. Logan. 1913. See Tech. Bui. 7. 
5. Sero-diagnosis of pregnancy in mares. By C. F. Briscoe and E. M. Ranck. 1914. 
6. Forage poisoning due to Claviceps paspali on paspalum. By H. B. Brown and E. M. Ranck. Feb., 
1915. 
7. The soils of Mississippi. By W. N. Logan. 1916. A revision of Tech. Bui. 4. 
8. A study of certain environmental factors and varietal differences influencing the fruiting of cotton. 
By F. C. Ewing. June, 1918. 
9. North American Ipidae of the subfamily Micracinae, with descriptions of new species and genera. 
By M. W. Blackman. Dec, 1920. 
MISSOURI. 
Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, Columbia. 
BULLETINS. 
The first 35 bulletins of this list, 1883-1888, were issued as publications of the College of Agriculture of 
the University of Missouri. Bulletin 35 of the series is the same as Experiment Station Bulletin 2. 
1. [Experiment with pigs.] By J. W. Sanborn, Jan., 1883. 
2. Feeding steers. By J. W. Sanborn. Apr., 1883. 
3. Report of test of varieties of wheat and corn. By J. "W. Sanborn. [1883?] 
4. Mulching. By J. W. Sanborn. Oct., 1883. 
5. Relation of tillage to soil moisture. By J. W. Sanborn. Nov., 1883 
6. Relation of dew to soil moisture. By J. W. Sanborn. Dec, 1883. 
7. Feeding wheat and corn. By J. W. Sanborn. Feb., 1884. 
8. Meal feeding stock at pasture. By J. W. Sanborn. Mar., 1884. 
9. Grass-fed pigs. By J. W. Sanborn. May, 1884. 
10. Pig feeding experiments. By J. W. Sanborn. 1884. 
11. [Value of corn fodder as stock food.] By J. W. Sanborn. 1884. 
12. [Seed potatoes.] By J. W. Sanborn. 1884. 
13. Good roads and broad wheel tires. By J. W. Sanborn. 1885. 
14. Feeding for lean meat. By J. W. Sanborn. Feb., 1885. 
15. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia. By Paul Paquin. 1885. 
16. Glanders: Second report of the State veterinarian. By Paul Paquin. 1885. 
17. General observations [on forage crops]. By J. W. Sanborn. 1885. 
18. Subsoiling. By J. W. Sanborn. 1885. 
19. Feeding for lean meat. By J. W. Sanborn. 1886. 
20. Report of investigations and observations in the horticultural department. By L. R. Taft. 1886. 
21. Plants and their uses. By S.M.Tracy. 1886. 
22. Corn harvesting. By J. W. Sanborn. 1886. 
23. Relation of dew to soil moisture. By J. W. Sanborn. 1886. 
24. Contagious diseases and their prevention. By Paul Paquin. 1886. 
25. Shrinkage ofhay in stacks; distance of planting corn; test of varieties. By J. W. Sanborn. 1886. 
26. [Fruits and vegetables: Variety tests.] By L. R. Taft. 1887. 
27. Feeding for flesh. By J. W. Sanborn. 1887. 
28. Maintenance rations for pigs. By J. W. Sanborn. 1887. 
29. Rotation of crops. By J. W. Sanborn. 1887. 
30. Fertilization. By J. W. Sanborn. 1887. 
31. Texas fever and other diseases. By Paul Paquin. 1887. 
32. Plows and plowing. By J. W. Sanborn. 1888. 
33. Glanders, mad itch of cattle, etc. By Paul Paquin. 1888. 
34. Experimentalfarming. By J. W. Sanborn. 1888. 
35. Same as 2 of the next series. 
1. Announcement to farmers; the so-called "Hatch bill;" assent of governor: plans of organization; 
work and experiments proposed this season; personnel of station. By Paul Schweitzer. 1888. 
2. Grasses for pastures and meadows. By J. W. Sanborn. 1888. 
3. Generalities and experiments in spaying cattle (to be continued); appendix on glanders. By Paul 
Paquin. [1888.] 
4. A test of tillage implements. By J. W. Sanborn. Dec, 1888. 
5. Soil, weather, field trials with corn. By Paul Schweitzer. Feb., 1889. 
6. Experiments on seed germination, pea weevil, and apples. By J. W. Clark. [1889?] . 
7. Green versus dry storage of fodder. [By J. W. Sanborn] [1889?]. 
8. Experiments onfeeding ensilage against dry fodder. By J. W. Sanborn. [1889?]. 
9. Study of the life history of corn at its different periods of growth. By Paul Schweitzer. Dec, 1889. 
10. Analyses of apples at various stages of growth; Bordeaux mixture for grape rot; comparative tests 
of smallfruits and potatoes. By J. W. Clark. Apr., 1890. 
11. Texas fever, investigations between September, 1888, and March, 1889 [i. e., 1890]. By Paul Paquin. 
May, 1890. 
12. Blackleg. By Paul Paquin. June, 1890, 
