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69. Carbonic acid and carbonates in cow's milk. By L. L. Van Slyke and J. C. Baker. June, 1919. 
70. Conditions causing variation in the reaction of freshly-drawn milk. By L. L. Van Slyke and J. C. 
Baker. June, 1919. 
71. A method for the preliminary detection of abnormal milks. By J. C. Baker and L. L. Van Slyke. 
June, 1919. 
72. The determination of the keeping quality of milk. By J. C. Baker and L. L. Van Slyke. June, 1919. 
73. The use of the nitrate-reduction test in characterizing bacteria. By H. J. Conn and R. S. Breed. 
June, 1919. 
74. Relation between lactic acid production and bacterial growth in the souring of milk. By J. C. Baker, 
J. D. Brew and H. J. Conn. Dec, 1919. 
75. Theaccuracy of bacterial countsfrom milksamples. By R. S. Breed and W. A. Stocking. Jan. ,1920. 
76. A sexual inheritance in the violet (Viola odorata). By R. D. Anthony. Mar., 1920. 
77. Theleafhopper as a potato pest. By P. J. Parrott and R. D. Olmstead. Mar., 1920. 
78. The carbon dioxide content as a basis for distinguishing heated from unhealed milk. By L. L. Van 
Slyke and R . F. Keeler. Mar., 1920. 
79. Concerning inosite phosphoric acids: Synthesis of phytic acid; composition of inosite phosphoric acid 
of plants. By R.J, Anderson. May, 1920. 
80. The reaction of niilk in relation to the presence of blood cells and of specific bat terial infections of the 
udder. By J. C. Baker and R. S. Breed. July, 1920. 
[HORTICULTURAL MONOGRAPHS.] 
The apples of New York. Vol. I-II. By S. A. Beach. N. O. Booth, and O. M. Taylor. 1905. 
The grapes of New York. By IT. P. Hedrick [and others]. 1908. 
The plums of New York. By U. P. Hedrick [and others]. 1911. 
The cherries of New York. By U. P. Hedrick [and others]. 1915. 
The peaches of New York. By TJ. P. Hedrick [and others], 1917. 
Sturtevant's notes on edible plants. Edited by TJ. P. Hedrick. 1919. 
INDEXES. 
Index to first twenty-five annual reports, 1882-1906. (In New York State Sta. Rpt., 1907, Pt. I, p. 355-456.) 
NORTH CAROLINA. 
North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, Raleigh. 
BULLETINS. 
The first numbered bulletin of this station is 57. The following chronological list of the more important 
earlier publications is compiled for the most part from several slightly different lists found in publications 
of the station. (See Bulletin 87). 
Analyses and valuation of fertilizers. By A. R. Ledoux. May 7, 1877. 
Directions for making vinegar. 1878. 
Analysis and valuation of fertilizers. 1877 and 1878. By A. R. Ledoux. 1878. 
Same. Republished. 1879. 
Ville's formula for composting and others furnished by A. R. Ledoux. 1879. 
The sugar beet in North Carolina. 1878. 
Silica versus ammonia, results of a comparative soil-test of Popplein's silicated phosphate with Peruvian 
guano, Merryman's ammoniated dissolved bone, ChapelFs ammoniated superphosphate, Pacific 
guano, etc. By A. R. Ledoux. Dec. 16, 1878. 
Report of the director, Jan.. 1879. (In Rept. Comr. Agr. N. C, 1877-78, p. 37-51.) 
Analyses and valuations of fertilizers for 1879. 
Formulae for composting, 1879. 
Materials of homemade fertilizers. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr. No. 2, Jan., 
1880. p. 4.) 
Report to the legislature, Jan., 1881. 
Analyses of drinking waters. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., Jan., 1881.) 
Value of active ingredients of f ertilizers. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr. No. 3, 
Feb., 1880, p. 4.) 
Agricultural chemicals. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., No. 4, Mar. 1881, p. 2, 3.) 
Adulterated chemicals; more about drinking waters; analysis of drinking waters. By C. W. Dabney. (In 
Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., No. 6, May, 1881, p. 4.) 
Analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers and chemicals, season of 1881. By C. W. Dabney. 1881. 
Analyses and valuations of fertilizers, Ed. 2, 1881. 
Those adulterated chemicals. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., No. 7, July, 1881, 
p. 3, 4.) 
Removal; trade in fertilizers; extension in cotton culture; cost of the ingredients of fertilizers. By C. "W. 
Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., No. 10, Jan., 1882, p. 3.) 
Home-made manures; does high manuring pay upon cotton? (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., No. 11, 
Feb., 1882, p. 2, 3.) 
Does cotton exhaust the soil?— Cottonseed [and its uses]. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. 
Dept. Agr., No. 12, Mar., 1882, p. 3, 4.) 
Stable manure [saved and composted]; some more feeding stuffs. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. 
N. C. Dept. Agr., No. 13, Apr., 1882, p. 2-4.) 
Analyses of fertilizers. 1882. 
Analyses of fertilizers. Ed. 2. 1882. 
Home-made manures again; [cotton]. By C. "W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., No. 14, 
June, 1882, p. 2, 3.) 
Report of work done for the State board of health, 1881. The treatment of cotton lands on scientific prin- 
ciDles; the agricultural experiment station at the State fair. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bul- 
N. C. Dept. Agr., No. 15, Oct., 1882, p. 3, 4.) 
Horn, leather and wool waste and fertilizers made from them. 1882. 
Finely ground phosphates or " floats." 1882. 
On kainit. 1882. 
Rice and its products; food and fodder plants. Bv C. "W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., 
May, 1883, p. 10-12.) 
The soja-bean; waste products of tobacco factories. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. 
Agr., May, 1883, p. 12.) 
Analyses and valuations of fertilizers to March 1st, 1883. 
