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35. Some of the most common fungi and insects, with preventives. [ByC. E. Hunnand G. W. Churchill.] 
Aug., 1891. 
36. Small fruits. [ByC. E. Hunn.] Sept., 1891. 
37. Investigation of cheese; experiments in the manufacture of cheese; influence of composition of milk 
on composition and yield of cheese; a study of the process of ripening of cheese. [By L. L. Van 
Slyke.] Nov., 1891. 
38. Oyster shells as food for laying hens. [By W. P. Wheeler.] Jan., 1892. 
39. Feeding experiments with poultry. [By W. P. Wheeler.] Jan., 1892. 
40. Black knot of plum and cherry. [By S. A. Beach.] Mar., 1892. 
41. Influence of copper compounds in soils upon vegetation; spraying with fungicides for prevention of 
potato blight; analyses of materials used in spraying plants. [By S. A. Beach and L. L. Van 
Slyke.] Apr., 1892. 
42. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] May, 1892. 
43. Experiments in the manufacture of cheese during May. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] June, 1892. 
44. Strawberries. [By C. E. Hunn.] Aug., 1892. 
45. Experimentsin the manufacture of cheese during June. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Aug., 1892. 
46. Experimentsin the manufacture of cheese. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Sept., 1892. 
47. Experimentsin the manufacture of cheese: Experiments made during September; experiments made 
during October. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Nov., 1892. 
48. Some bean diseases. [By S. A. Beach.] Dec, 1892. 
49. Treatment of potato scab; use of Bordeaux mixture for potato blight. [By S. A. Beach.] Jan., 1893. 
50. Summary of results of experiments made in the manufacture of cheese during the season of 1892. [By 
L.-L. Van Slyke.] Jan., 1893. 
51. Some celery diseases. [By S. A. Beach.] Mar., 1893. 
52. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Mar., 1893. 
53. Feeding experiments with capons. [By W. P. Wheeler.] Apr., 1893. 
54. Experimentsin the manufacture of cheese: Manufacture of cheese from normal milk rich in fat; study 
of cheese-ripening process. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] May, 1893. 
55. General principles relating to the composition and use of fertilizers. [By L.L.Van Slyke.] May, 1923. 
56. Experiments in the manufacture of cheese: The manufacture of Edam cheese; the manufacture of 
Gouda cheese. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] May, 1893. 
57. Feeding experiments with laying hens; keeping males with the laying stock; observations on feather 
eating; general observations. [By W. P. Wheeler.] June, 1893. 
58. Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected in Long Islandin the snring of 1893. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] 
July, 1893. 
59. Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected in the spring of 1893. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Sept., 1893. 
60. Investigation relating to the manufacture of cheese: I. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Sept., 1893. 
61. Investigation relating to the manufacture of cheese: II. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Nov., 1893. 
62. Investigation relating to the manufacture of cheese: III. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Dec, 1893. 
63. Some experience with blackberries, dewberries, and raspberries. [By S. A. Beach.] Dec, 1893. 
64. Some experiences with strawberries; strawberry crosses. [By S. A. Beach.] Jan., 1894. 
65. Investigation relating to the manufacture of cheese: Summary of the results of the work donein cheese 
factories during the seasons of 1892 and 1893. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Jan., 1894. 
66. Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected in the fall of 1893. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Jan., 1894. 
67. Experimentsin preventing pear scab in 1893. [By S. A. Beach.J Feb., 1894. 
68-. Investigation relating to the manufacture of cheese: V, Fat in milk as a practical basis for determin- 
ing the value of milk for cheese making. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Mar., 1894. 
69. Vegetables grown for exhibition. By S. A. Beach. Mar., 1894. 
70. Some reasons why the legal milk standard of New York State should be changed. [By L. L. Van 
Slyke.] Apr., 1894. 
71. Some reasons why there should be a legal standard for cheese in New York State. [By L. L. Van 
Slyke.] May. ? 1894. 
72. Preventing leaf blight Of plum and cherry nursery stock. [By S. A. Beach.J June, 1894. 
73. Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected during the spring of 1894. [By L. L. Van Slyke]. July, 
1894. 
74. Observations on the application of fungicides and insecticides. [By S. A. Beach and Wendell Pad- 
dock.] Sept., 1894. 
75. Someinsects injurious to squash, melon, and cucumber vines; the asparagus beetle. [By V. H. Lowe.] 
Sept., 1894. 
76. Notes on strawberries for 1894. [By S. A. Beach.] Oct., 1894. 
77. Comparison of different breeds of dairy cattle: I, The cost of milk production. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] 
Nov., 1894.' 
78. Comparison of different breeds of dairy cattle: II, The cost of butter and cream production. By L. 
L. Van Slyke. Nov., 1894. 
79. Comparison of different breeds of dairy cattle: III, The cost of cheese production. [By L. L. Van 
Slyke.] Nov., 1894. 
80. Alfalfa forage for milch cows. The results from rations containing alfalfa and those obtained from 
some other summer rations [By W. P. Wheeler.] Nov., 1894. 
81. Variety tests with blackberries, dewberries, and raspberries; raspberry anthracnose. [By S. A. Beach 
and Wendell Paddock.] Dec, 1894. 
82. Results of investigation relating to the manufacture of cheese for the season of 1894. [By L. L. Van 
Slyke.] Dec, 1894. 
83. Insects affecting late cabbage; notes on thestalk borer; insecticides. [By F. A. Sirrine.] Dec, 1894. 
84. Spraying pear and apple orchards in 1894. [By S. A. Beach.] Jan., 1895. 
85. Analyses of commercial fertilizers collected during the fall of 1894. "[By L. L. Van Slyke.] Jan., 1895. 
86. Treatment of common diseases and insects injurious to fruits and vegetables. [By S. A. Beach and 
Wendell Paddock.J Feb., 1895. 
87. The San Jose or pernicious, scale. [By F. A. Sirrine.] Mar., 1895. 
88. Forcing lettuce in pots; mushrooms as a greenhouse crop. [By S. A. Beach.] Mar., 1895. 
89. Comparative profits derived from selling milk, butter, cream, and cheese. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] 
Apr., 1895. 
90. Feeding experiments with laying hens. A comparison of rations containing moistened ground grain 
with others containing dry whole grain. [By W. P. Wheeler.] May, 1895. 
91. A new strawberry; notes on strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries. [By S. A. Beach 
and Wendell Paddock.] Aug., 1895. 
92. Analyses of co m mercial fertilizers collected during the spring of 1895. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Oct., 
1895, 
93. Comparative field-test of commercial fertilizers used in raising potatoes. [By L. L. Van Slyke.] Oct., 
1895. 
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