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BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
73. Analyses and valuations of complete fertilizers. By E.B. Voorhees. Oct. 6,1890. 
74. Ground bones and miscellaneous samples. By E. B. Voorhees. Oct. 21, 1890. 
75. Insecticides and how to apply them; experiment record for 1890. By J. B. Smith. Nov. 7, 1890. 
76. Some fungous diseases of the sweet potato. By B. D. Halsted. Nov. 28, 1890. 
77. Experiments with different breeds of dairy cows. By James Neilson. Dec. 11, 1890. 
78. Destroy the black knot of plum and cherry trees: An appeal. By B. D. Halsted. Jan. 30, 1891. 
79. Experiments with nitrate of soda on tomatoes. By E. B. Voorhees. Feb. 28, 1891. 
80. Experiments with fertilizers on potatoes and wheat. By E. B. Voorhees. Mar. 14, 1891. 
81. Incomplete fertilizers and home mixtures. By E. B. Voorhees. July 1, 1891. 
82. The rose chafer or "rosebug" (Macrodactyl is subspirwsus). By J. B.Smith. July3, 1891. 
83. Analyses and valuations of complete fertilizers. By E. B. Voorhees. Sept. 15, 1891. 
84. Ground bone and miscellaeous samples. By E.B. Voorhees. Oct. 10, 1891. 
85. Farmpracticeandfertilizerstocontrolinsectinjury ByJ. B.Smith. Dec. 18, 1891. 
88. Spraying for insect and fungous pests of the orchard and vineyard. By J. B. Smith and B. D. Halsted. 
Apr. 4, 1892. 
87. Analyses of commercial feeds. By E. B. Voorhees. Apr. 13, 1892. 
88. Analyses of home mixtures and incomplete fertilizers. By E. B. Voorhees. July 8, 1892. 
89. Analyses and valuations of complete fertilizers and ground bone. By E. B. Voorhees. Oct. 10, 1892. 
90. Grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets. By J. B. Smith. Dec. 8, 1892. 
91. Some fungous diseases of the quince fruit. By B. D. Halsted. Dec. 14, 1892. 
92. Feeding experiments with horses: Dried brewers' grains vs. oats. By E. B. Voorhees and L. A. 
Voorhees. Feb. 1, 1893. 
93. Analyses and study of home-mixed fertilizers and fertilizing materials. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. 
Street. July 1, 1893. 
94. Insects injurious to cucurbits (melons, squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers, etc.). By J. B. Smith. 
July 2, 1893. 
95. The periodical cicada ( Cicada septendecim L.). By J. B. Smith. Sept. 11, 1893. 
96. Cornstalks and straw as hay substitutes: A bulletin of information. By E. B. Voorhees. Oct. 14, 
1893. 
97. Analyses and valuations of complete fertilizers, ground bone, and miscellaneous samples. By E. B. 
Voorhees, L. A. Voorhees, and J. P. Street. Nov. 6, 1893. 
98. Club root of cabbage and its alhes. By B. D. Halsted. Dec. 9, 1893. 
99. The pear midge (Diplosis pyrkora Riley). By J. B. Smith. Apr. 4, 1894. 
100. Crimson, or scarlet clover ( Trifolium incarnatum): Its growth, composition, and usefulness. By E. B. 
Voorhees. June 11, 1894. 
101. The use of Koch's lymph in the diagnosis of tuberculosis of cattle. By Julius Nelson. July 2, 1894. 
102. Analyses of fertilizing materials and home mixtures; the experience of farmers with home mixtures. 
By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Julv 30, 1894. 
103. Some insects injurious to shade trees. By J. B. Smith. Oct. 8, 1894. See 181. 
104. Analyses and valuation of complete fertilizers, ground bone, and miscellaneous samples. By E. B. 
Voorhees, L. A. Voorhees, and J. P. Street. Nov. 19, 1894. 
105. Gluten feeds: Their source, composition, and methods of use. By E. B. Voorhees. Nov. 20, 1894. 
106. The San Jose scale in New Jersey. Bv J. B. Smith. Nov. 22, 1894. 
107. Some fungous diseases of beets. By B. D. Halsted. Jan. 10, 1895. 
108. Field experiments with frmgicides (turnips, cabbage, tomatoes, potatoes, and beans). By B. D. 
Halsted and J. A. Kelsey. Feb. 20, 1895. 
109. Cutworms; the sinuate pear borer; the potato stalk-borer; bisulphide of carbon as an insecticide. 
By J. B. Smith. Feb. 28, 1895. 
110. The Hessian fly ( Cecidornyia destructor Say). By J. B. Smith. Aug. 8, 1895. 
111. ' ' Raupenleim" and " Dendrolene." Bv J. B. Smith. Sept. 16, 1S95. 
112. Field experiments with potatoes. By B. D. Halsted. Oct. 22, 1895. 
113. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures; analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers 
and ground bone. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Nov. 28, 1895. 
114. Suggestions in reference to systematic methods of manuring. By E. B. Voorhees. Nov. 29, 1895. 
115. Irrigation of garden crops. By B. D. Halsted and J. A. Kelsey. Nov. 30, 1895. 
116. The pernicious or San Jose scale. By J. B. Smith. Sept. 22, 1896. 
117. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures: analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers 
and ground bone. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Nov. 28, 1896. 
118. The suppression and prevention of tuberculosis of cattle and its relation to human consumption. By 
Julius Nelson. Nov. 30, 1896. 
119. Apple growing in New Jersey. By [E. B. Voorhees]. Mar. 1, 1897. 
120. Field experiments with potatoes for 1896. By B. D. Halsted. Mar. 2, 1897. 
121. The harlequin cabbage bug and the melon plant louse. By J. B. Smith. Mar. 10, 1897. 
122. The cost and feeding value of the dry matter of dried corn fodder and of silage. By E.B. Voorhees and 
C. B. Lane. Aug. 16, 1897. 
123. Milk: Its value as a food, and studies which suggest a different method of sale. By E.B. Voorhees and 
C. B. Lane. Sept. 20, 1897. 
124. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures; analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers 
and ground bone. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Nov. 26, 1897. 
125. The San Jose scale and how it mav be controlled. By J. B, Smith. Nov. 27, 1897. 
126. Small fruits. By A. T. Jordan. Nov. 29, 1897. 
127. The prevalence, cause, and treatment of bovine abortion, milk fever, and garget. By Julius Nelson 
Nov. 30, 1897. 
128. The peach borer (Sanninoidea exitiosa Say); experiments with hydraulic cement. By J. B. Smith. 
Feb. 2, 1898. 
129. The asparagus rust: Its treatment and natural enemies. By B. D. Halsted. June 10, 1898. 
130. Forage crops. By E. B. Voorhees and C. B. Lane. Oct. 10, 1898. 
131. Feeds rich in protein; the advantage of a guaranteed composition. By E. B. Voorhees. Oct. 12, 1898. 
132. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures; analvses and valuations of commercial fertilizers 
and ground bone. By L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Oct. 18, 1898. 
133. Peach growing in New Jersey. By A. T. Jordan. Jan. 17, 1899. 
134. Fermentation and germ life. By Julius Nelson. Jan. 23, 1899. 
135. The poisonous plants of New Jersey. By B. D. Halsted. Feb. 8, 1899. 
136. Field experiments with nitrogenous fertilizers. By E. B. Voorhees. Apr. 17, 1899. 
137. Dairy experiments: The yield, composition, and cost of milk; experiments with different rations. 
By C. B. Lane. Aug. 30, 1899. 
138. Crude petroleum as an insecticide. By J. B. Smith. Sept. 5, 1899. 
139. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures; analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers 
and ground bone. By L.' A. Voorhees and J. P. Street. Sept. 25, 1899. 
140. Three common orchard scales. By J B Smith. Oct. 31, 1899. 
