122 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Analyses of fertilizers. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dent. Agr., May, 1883, p. 14-15.) 
Analyses and valuations of fertilizers to May 1, 1883. 
Cotton-seed products. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., June, 1883, p. 3-6.) 
North Carolina resources for co mm ercial fertilizers: Ammoniates; sources of potash. By C. W. Dabney. 
(In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., Dec. 1883, p. 3-6.) 
North Carolina resources for commercial fertilizers: Phosphates. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. 
N. C. Dept. Agr., Jan., 1884, p. 8-10.) 
The trade in fertilizers during 1883. 
Thefertilizer trade during 1883. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dent. Agr., Feb., 1884, p.2-4.. 
Progress of the phosphate investigation. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bul.N. C. Dept. Agr., Mar., 
1884, p. 4-7.) 
Analyses and valuations of fertilizers made up to May 1, 1884. By C. W. Dabney. [1884?] 
North Carolina phosphates; analyses and comparative valuations of fertilizers. By C. W. Dabney. (In 
Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., Apr., 1884, p. 4-7.) 
Phosphatic marls and other marls. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., May, 1884, 
p.2-4.) 
Chemicals yielding nitrogen chiefly. By C. W. Dabney. (In Monthly Bui. N. C. Dept. Agr., July, 1884, 
p. 5-7.) 
North Carolina phosphates. By C. W. Dabney. 1884. 
Analyses of fertilizers. By C. W. Dabney. Mar. 28, 1885. 
Analyses of fertilizers for 1885. 
Analyses of f ertilizers, fall 1885. 
Analyses of composts, etc., 1885. 
Pall analyses of fertilizers. [1885.] 
Injurious insects and diseases of stock. 1885 
Special instructions for voluntary observers and dispiaymen. By W. O. Bailey. 1886. 
What the valuations of fertilizers mean. 1885. 
Formulas for composts. By H. B. Battle. Sept., 1887. 
Home-made fertilizers and composts and the ingredients used in them. May, 1888. 
57. Field experiments. By H. B. Battle. June, 1888. 
58. Details of field experiments. By H. B. Battle. — Examination of North Carolina drinking waters. 
By R. G. Grissom.— Meteorological summary for June, 1888. By H. M. Baldwin.— Important 
announcement. By H. B. Battle. July, 1888. 
59. Purity and vitality oi seed, with tests of seed sold in North Carolina. By Gerald McCarthy.— Meteor- 
ological summary for July-August, 1888. By H. M. Baldwin. Aug.-Sept., 1888. 
60. Lucerne, its value as a forage crop. By Gerald McCarthy.— Meteorological summary for September- 
October, 1888. Oct.-Nov., 1888. 
61. Composts: Formulas, analyses, and value. By H. B. Battle. Dec, 1888. 
61£. Fertilizer analyses, partial list; seed examination for planters. Feb., 1889. 
62. Fertilizer analyses and the fertilizer control, season of 1889. By H. B. Battle. Feb., 1889. 
62J. Fertilizer analyses and the fertilizer control, season of 1889, second edition. By H. B'. Battle. Mar., 
1889. 
63. Tests of seeds, with special reference to the vitality of old seed. By Gerald McCarthy. Rust on 
wheat and cotton. — laboratory notes: Does stable manure in drying lose any of its ammonia? By 
F. B. Dancy.— Additional analyses of commercial fertilizers.— Pamunkey marl phosphate. By 
H. B. Battle. June, 1889. 
64. Practical stock feeding on scientific principles. By F. B. Dancy. July, 1889. See 90. 
65. Cooperative field tests during 1888. By H. B. Battle. Aug.-Sept., 1889. 
66. Stock feeding as practiced in North Carolina. By F. B. Dancy.— Indian corn. By Gerald McCarthy. 
Sept., 1889. 
67. Seed tests. By Gerald McCarthy. Oct., 1889. 
67a. Seed tests. By Gerald McCarthy. Oct., 1889. 
68. Farm and dairy buildings. By J. R. Chamberlain. Nov., 1889. 
68a. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, October, 1889. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herr- 
mann. Nov., 1889. 
68b. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, November, 1889. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herr- 
mann, Dec, 1889. 
68c Meteorological summary for North Carolina, December, 1889. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herr- 
mann. Jan., 1890. 
69. Fertilizer analyses and the fertilizer control, season of 1890. Feb., 1890. 
69a. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, January, 1890. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herr- 
mann. Feb., 1890. 
69b. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, February, 1890. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herr- 
mann. Mar., 1890. 
70. The weed pests of the farm; Japan clover, its value as a renovator of worn soils. By Gerald McCarthy. 
Apr., 1890. 
70a. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, March and April, 1890. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von 
Herrmann. June, 1890. 
71. Cooperative field tests during 1889. By H. B. Battle.— Hillside ditches. By J. R. Chamberlain. 
May, 1890. 
72. The work of the horticultural division. By W. F. Massey .— The value of pea- vine manuring for wheat. 
By J. R. Chamberlain. June, 1890. 
72a. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, May, 1890. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herr- 
mann.— Tornadoes in North Carolina, 1826 to 1890. [By J. P. Finley and C. F. von Herrmann.] 
July, 1890. 
72b. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, June, 1890. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herr- 
mann. July, 1890. 
72c Meteorological summary for North Carolina, July and August, 1890. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von 
Herrmann. Sept., 1890. 
73. The best agricultural grasses. By Gerald McCarthy. Oct., 1890. 
73a. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, September, 1890. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herr- 
mann. Oct., 1890. 
73b. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, October and November, 1890. By H. B. Battle and 
C. F. von Herrmann. — Origin of cold waves. By C. F. von Herrmann. Dec, 1890. 
74. Work of the horticultural division, 1890: Tests of garden vegetables; fruits; ornamental planting; 
the culture of figs. By W. F. Massey. Dec, 1890. 
74a. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, December, 1890. By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herr- 
mann. Dec, 1890. 
