114 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
94. The composition and use of fertilizers: Science applied to feeding plants. [By L. L. Van Slyke.l 
Oct., 1895. 
95. Currants. By S. A. Beach. Nov., 1895. 
96. Report of analyses of commercial fertilizers collected during the fall of 1895. By L. L- Van Slyke 
Dec, 1895. 
97. Corn silage for milch cows. By W. P. Wheeler. Dec, 1895. 
98. Plum leaf spot; cherry leaf spot and fruit rot. By S. A. Beach. Jan., 1896. 
99. The spinach-leaf maggot or miner. By F. A. Sirrine. Jan., 1896. 
100 . Combating carnation rust . B y F . C . Stewart . F eb . , 1 896 . 
101. Potato diseases on Long Island in the season of 1895. By F. C. Stewart. Feb., 1896. 
102. Silage and silos. By W. P. Wheeler. Mar., 1896. 
103. Provisions of the new fertilizer law of New York. By L. L. Van Slyke. May, 1896. 
104. Notes on the recent invasion of the army worm. By V. H. Lowe. July, 1896. 
105. Effects of drouth upon milk production. By L. L. Van Slyke. Aug., 1896. 
106. Feeding experiments with laying hens: The relative efficiency o f whole and ground grains. By W. P. 
Wheeler. Aug., 1896. 
107. Report of analyses of commercial fertilizers for the spring of 1896. By L. L. Van Slyke. Aug., 1896. 
108. The real value of "natural plant food." By L. L. Van Slyke. Sept., 1896. 
109. Strawberries. By Wendell Paddock. Sept., 1896. 
110. Milk-fat and cheese yield. By L. L. Van Slyke. Oct., 1896. 
111. Variety tests with blackberries, dewberries, and raspberries. By Wendell Paddock. Oct., 1896 
112. Economy in using fertilizers for raising potatoes. By L. L. Van Slyke. Nov., 1896. 
113. The cucumber flea-beetle as the cause of "pimply" potatoes. By F. C. Stewart. Dec, 1896. 
114*. Gooseberries. By S. A. Beach. Jan. 1897. 
115. Director's report for 1896. By W. H. Jordan. Jan., 1897. 
116. Report of analyses of commercial fertilizers for the fall of 1896. By L. L. Van Slyke. Jan., 1897. 
117*. Treatment of leaf spot in plum and cherry orchards in 1896. By S. A. Beach. Mar., 1897. 
118*. Alfalfa. By W. P. Wheeler. Mar., 1897. 
119*. The downy mildew of the cucumber; what it is and how to prevent it. By F. C. Stewart. Mar., 1897. 
120*. A practical method of fighting cutworms in onion fields. By F. A. Sirrine. Mar., 1897. 
121*. Spray pumps and spraying. By Wendell Paddock. Mar., 1897. Appendix, Mar., 1899. 
122*. The pistol case-bearer. By V. H. Lowe. Apr., 1897. 
123*. Spraying potatoes on Long Island in the season of 1896. By F. C. Stewart. Apr., 1897. 
124*. Anthracnose of the black raspberry. By Wendell Paddock. Apr., 1897. 
125*. Forcing tomatoes; comparison of methods of training and benching; note on a tomato disease. By 
S. A. Beach. July, 1897. 
126*. Feeding experiments with chicks and capons: The relative efficiency of whole and ground grains as com- 
monly fed. Bv W. P. Wheeler. Nov.., 1897. 
127*. Strawberries in 1897. By Wendell Paddock. Nov., 1897. 
128* Variety tests with raspberries, blackberries and dewberries. By Wendell Paddock. Nov., 1897. 
129. Report of analvses of commercial fertilizers for the spring of 1897. By L. L. Van Slyke. Nov., 1897. 
130*. A bacterial disease of sweet corn. By F. C. Stewart. Dec, 1897. 
131*. Results with oat smut in 1897. By C. P. Close. Dec, 1897. 
132*. The source of milk fat. By W. H. Jordan and C. G. Jentner. Dec, 1897. 
133*. Spraying in 1897 to prevent gooseberry mildew. By C. P. Close. Dec, 1897. 
134. Report of analyses of co mm ercial fertilizers for the fall of 1897. By L. L. Van Slyke. Dec, 1897. 
135. The composition and production of sugar beets: Conditions required for the successful growth of 
sugar beets. By L. L. Van Slyke.— The outlook for the sugar beet industry. By W. H. Jordan — 
The station experiments with sugar beets. By G. W. Churchill. Dec. , 1897. 
136*. Inspection of nurseries and treatment of infested nursery stock. By V. H. Lowe. Dec, 1897. 
137*. Commercial fertilizers for potatoes. [I] By W. H. Jordan. Dec, 1897. 
138*. Experiments and observations on some diseases of plants. By F. C. Stewart. Dec, 1897. 
139*. Plant lice: Description, enemies and treatment. By V. H. Lowe. Dec. 1897. 
140*. Wood ashes and apple scab. By S. A. Beach. Dec, 1897. 
141*. Digestion and feeding experiments: The new corn product; the calculation of the value of rations. 
By W. H. Jordan and C. G. Jentner. Dec, 1897. 
142. Director's report for 1897. By W. H. Jordan. Dec, 1897. 
143*. Cottonwoodleaf beetle; green arsenite. By V. H. Lowe. Apr., 1898. 
144*. A Spraying mixture for cauliflower and cabbage worms. By F. A. Sirrine. Sept., 1898. 
145. Report of analyses of commerical fertilizers for the spring of 1898. By L. L. Van Slyke. Sept., 1898. 
146*. Some experiments in forcing head lettuce. By S. A. Beach. Nov., 1898. 
147*. Variety tests of strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries. Bv Wendell Paddock. Dec, 1898. 
148. Report of anal} T ses of commercial fertilizers for the fall of 1898. By L. L. Van Slyke. Dec, 1898. 
149*. The economy of using animal food in poultry feeding. By W. P. Wheeler. Dec. , 1898. 
150*. The raspberry sawfly; prehminary notes on the grape-vine flea beetle. By V. H. Lowe. Dec, 1898. 
151*. Experiments in ringing grape vines. By Wendell Paddock. Dec, 1898. 
152*. Two destructive orchard insects: The apple-tree tent caterpillar; spraying experiments against the 
spring canker worm. By V. H. Lowe. Dec, 1898. 
153. Director's report for 1898. By W. H. Jordan. Dec, 1898. 
154*. Co mm ercial fertilizers for potatoes, II. By W. H. Jordan. Dec, 1898. 
155*. Sugar beet investigations in 1898. By L. L. Van Slyke. Dec, 1898. 
156*. Spraying cucumbers in the season of 1898. By F. A. Sirrine and F. C. Stewart. Dec, 1898. 
157*. Self-fertility of the grape. By S. A. Beach. Dec, 1898. 
158*. Combating the striped beetle on cucumbers. By F. A. Sirrine. May, 1899. 
159*. The forest tent-caterpillar. By V. H. Lowe. Oct., 1899. 
160. Report of analyses of commercial fertilizers for the spring of 1899. By L. L. Van Slyke. Oct., 1899 
161*. Treatment for gooseberry mildew. By C. P. Close. Nov., 1899. 
162*. Leafscorch of the sugar beet, cherry, cauliflower, and maple. By F. C. Stewart. Nov., 1899. 
163*. The New York apple-tree canker. [First report.] By Wendell Paddock. Dec, 1899. 
164*. Notes on various plant diseases. By F. C. Stewart. Dec, 1899. 
165. Report of analyses of Paris green and other insecticides. Bv L. L. Van Slyke. Dec, 1899. 
166*. Commercial feeding stuffs in New York. By W. H. Jordan and C. G. Jentner. Dec, 1899. 
167*. A fruit-disease survey of the Hudson Valley in 1899. By F. C. Stewart and F. H. Blodgett. Dec, 
1899 
168. Director's report for 1899. By W. H. Jordan. Dec, 1899. 
169*. Fertilizing self-sterile grapes. By S. A. Beach. Dec, 1899. 
170. Common diseases and insects injurious to fruits. By S. A. Beach, V. H. Lowe, and F. C. Stewart. 
Dec, 1899. Also revised edition. 
* Bulletins marked with an asterisk were issued in popular form with the same or modified titles. 
