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26. Experiences with eggplants. By L. H. Bailey and W. M. Munson. Mar., 1891. 
27. The production and care of farm manures. By I. P. Roberts. May, 1891. 
28. Experiments in the forcing of tomatoes. By L. H. Bailey. June, 1891. 
29. Cream raising by dilution; the effect of a delay in setting on the efficiency of creaming; application of 
Dr. Babcock's centrifugal method to the analysis of milk, skim milk, buttermilk, and butter; 
the relation of fibrin to the effectual creaming of milk. By Harry Snyder. July, 1891. 
30. Some preliminary studies of the influence of the electric arc lamp upon greenhouse plants. By 
L.H.Bailey. Aug., 1891. 
31. The forcing of English cucumbers. By L. H. Bailey. Sept., 1891. 
32. Tomatoes. By L. H. Bailey and E. G. Lodeman. Oct., 1891. 
33. Wireworms. By J. H. Comstock and M. V. Slingerland. Nov., 1891. See 50. 
34. Dewberries. By L. E. Bailey. Nov., 1891. 
35. Combinations of fungicides and insecticides, and some new fungicides. By E. G. Lodeman. Dec, 
1891. 
36. On the effect of a grainration for cows at pasture. By I. P. Roberts and H. H. Wing. Dec, 1891. 
37. Sundry investigations made during the year. By Harry Snyder [and others]. Dec, 1891. 
38. The cultivated native plums and cherries. By L. H. Bailey. June, 1892. 
39. Creaming and aerating milk. By H. H. Wing. July, 1892. 
40. Removing tassels from corn. By G. C. Watson. July, 1892. 
41. On the comparative merits of steam and hot water for greenhouse heating. By F. W. Card and L. H. 
Bailey/ Aug., 1892. 
42. Second report upon electro-horticulture. By L. H. Bailey. Sept., 1892. 
43. Some troubles of winter tomatoes. By L. H. Bailey. Sept., 1892. 
44. The pear-tree psyUa. By M. V. Slingerland. Oct., 1892. 
45. Tomatoes. By L. H.Bailey and L.C.Corbett. Oct., 1892. 
46. Mulberries. By L. H. Bailey^ Nov., 1892. 
47. Feeding lambs and pigs. By I. P. Roberts and G. C. Watson. Dec, 1892. 
48. Spraying apple orchards in a wet season. By E. G. Lodeman. Dec, 1892. 
49. Sundry investigations of the year. By G. C. Caldwell [and others], Dec, 1892. 
50. The bud moth. By M. V. Slingerland. Mar., 1893. See 107. 
51. Four new types of fruits: Prunus simonii, Crandall currant, wineberry, dwarf Juneberry. By L. H. 
Bailey. Apr., 1893. 
52. Cost of milk production; variation in individual cows. By H. H. Wing.— Fertilizers. By G. C. Wat- 
son, May, 1S93. 
53. CEderna of the tomato. By G. F. Atkinson. May, 1893. 
54. Dehorning. By I. P. Roberts. June, 1893. 
55. Greenhouse notes for 1892-93: Third report upon electro-horticulture; winter cauliflowers; second 
report upon steam and hot-water heating. By L. H. Bailey. July, 1893. 
58. The production of manure. By G. C. Watson. Aug., 1893. 
57. Raspberries and blackberries. ByF.W.Card. Sept., 1893. 
58. The four-lined leaf bug (PoecilocavsuslineatiLs). By M. V. Slingerland. Oct., 1893. 
59. Does mulching retard the maturity of fruits? By L. H. Bailey. Nov., 1893. 
60. The spraying of orchards. By E. G. Lodeman. Nov. 1893. 
61. Sundry investigations of the year. By G. F. Atkinson [ and others]. Dec. 1893. 
62. The Japanese plums in North America. By L. H. Bailey. Jan., 1894. 
63. Cooperative test of sugar beets. By I. P. Roberts. Mar., 1894. 
64. On certain grass-eating insects: A synopsis of the species of Crambus of the Ithaca fauna. By E. P. 
Felt. Mar., 1894. 
65. Tuberculosis in relation to animal industry and public health. By James Law. Apr., 1894. 
66. Test of cream separators. By H. H. Wing. May, 1894. 
67. Some recent Chinese vegetables. By L. H. Bailey. June, 1894. 
68. The cultivated poplars, with remarks upon the planting of grounds. By L. H. Bailey. Aug., 1894. 
69. Hints on the planting of orchards. By L. H. Bailey. Aug., 1894. 
70. The native dwarf cherries. By L. H. Bailey. Aug., 1894. 
71. Apricot growing in western New York. By L. H. Bailey. Aug., 1894. 
72. The cultivation of orchards. By L. H. Bailey. Sept., 1894. Second edition, Jan., 1899. 
73. Leaf curl and nium pockets. By G. F. Atkinson. Sept. 1894. 
74. Impressions of the peach industry in western New York. By L. H. Bailey. Oct., 1894. 
75. Peach yellows. By L. H. Bailey. Oct., 1894. 
76. Some grape troubles ofwestern New York. By E. G. Lodeman. Nov., 1894. 
77. The grafting of grapes. By E. G. Lodeman. Nov., 1894. 
78. The cabbage root maggot, with notes on the onion maggot and aUied insects. By M. V. Slingerland. 
Nov., 1894. 
79. Varieties and leaf blight of the strawberry. By L. H. Bailey. Dec, 1894. 
80. The quince in western New York. By L. H. Bailey. Dec, 1894. 
81. Black knot of plums and cherries, and methods of treatment. By E. G. Lodeman. Dec, 1894. 
82. Experiments with tuberculin on nontuberculous cows. By James Law. Dec, 1894. 
83. A plum scale in western New York. By M. V. Slingerland. Dec, 1894. 
84. The recent apple failures of western New York. By L, H. Bailey. Jan., 1895. 
85. Whey butter. By H. H. Wing. Mar., 1895. 
86. Thespraying of orchards: Apples, quinces, plums. By E. G. Lodeman. Mar., 1895. 
87. The dwarf lima beans. By L. H. Bailey. Apr. 1895. 
88. Early Iamb raising. By G. C. Watson. Apr., 1895. 
89. Feeding pigs. By G. C. Watson. May, 1895. 
90. The China asters with remarks upon flower beds. By L. H. Bailey. Apr., 1895. 
91. Recent chrysanthemums. By Michael Barker. Apr., 1895. 
92. On the effect of feeding fat to cows. By H. H. Wing. May, 1895. 
93. The cigar case-bearer in western New York. By M. V. Slingerland. May, 1895. Reprint, May, 1895. 
94. Damping off. By G. F. Atkinson. May, 1895. 
95. Winter muskmelons. By L. H. Bailey. Juue, 1895. 
96. Forcing house miscellaneous. By L. H. Bailey and E. G. Lodeman. June. 1895. 
97. Studies in artificial cultures of entomogenous fungi. By R. H. Pettit. July, 1895. 
98. Cherries. By L. H. Bailey and G. H. Powell. July, 1895. 
99. Blackberries. By L. H. Bailey. Aug., 1895. 
100. Evaporated raspberries in western New York. By L. H. Bailey. Sept., 1895. 
101. Notions about the spraying oftrees, with remarks on the canker-worm. By L. H. Bailey. Sept., 1895. 
102. General observations respecting the care of fruit trees, with some reflections upon weeds. By L. H. 
Bailey. Oct., 1895. Reprint, Oct., 1895. 
103. Soil depletion in respect to the care of fruit trees. By I. P. Roberts. Oct., 1895. Reprint, Oct., 1895. 
104. Climbing cutworms in western New York. By M. V. Slingerland. Nov. 1896. 
