124 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
89a. Fertilizer analyses and the fertilizer control: Third bi-weekly edition of 1893. By H. B. Battle. 
Mar., 1893. 
89b. Meteorologicalsummary for North Carolina, February, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herrmann. 
and Roscoe Nunn. Apr., 1893. 
89c. Fertilizer analyses and the fertilizer control: Fourth bi-weekly edition of 1893. Bv H. B. Battle. 
Apr. 1,1893. 
90. Practicalstock feeding. By B. W. Kilgore. Apr., 1893. See 106. 
90a. Results of chemical analyses of tobacco cured by the leaf-cure on wire and the stalk processes. By 
F. B. Carpenter. Apr., 1893. 
90b. Chemical analyses of some native North Carolina grasses, forage plants, grains, seeds, and by- 
products. By B. W. Kilgore. Apr., 1893. 
90c. Fertilizer analyses and the fertilizer control: Fifth biweekly edition of 1893. By H. B. Battle. 
Apr., 1893. " 
90d. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, March, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herrmann, 
and Roscoe Nunn. — Has the moon any influence on the weather? By C. A. Young. Apr,, 1893. 
91. Some experiments in wheat culture. BvF.E. Emery. Apr., 1893. 
91a. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, April, 1893. By H. B, Battle, C. F. von Herrmann, 
and Roscoe Nunn.— Thunderstorm observations in North Carolina, June 1 to August 31, 1893. 
By C. F. von Herrmann. Apr., 1893. 
91b. Fertilizer analyses and the fertilizer control: Sixth bi-weekly edition of 1S93. By H. B. Battle. 
June 19, 1893. 
91c. Meteorological su m mary for North Carolina, May, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herrmann, 
and Roscoe Nunn.— The Oxford tornado of May 3, 1893. * By C. F. von Herrmann. June, 1893. 
91d. Investigations upon the phosphoric acid in crude fertilizer materials and upon methods of fertilizer 
analyses. ByB.W. Kilgore and R. E. Noble. July, 1893. 
91e. Meteorological siimmary for North Carolina, June, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herrmann, 
and Roscoe Nunn. "July, 1893. 
92. The culture of orchard and garden fruits, including: The propagation, planting, and culture of fruit 
trees and fruit-bearing plants, and the preservation and shipping of fruits. By W. F. Massey.— 
Insects and diseases afiecting fruit trees, plants, and fruit, with remedies for then destruction. 
By Gerald McCarthy. Aug., 1S93. 
92a. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, July, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herrmann, 
and Roscoe Nunn. Aug., 1893. 
92b. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, August, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herrmann, 
and Roscoe Nunn. Sept., 1893. 
93. Feeding experiments. By F. E. Emery. Oct., 1893. 
93a. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, September, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herr- 
mann, and Roscoe Nunn. Oct. 1893. 
93b. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, October, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herrmann, 
and Roscoe Nunn. Nov., 1893. 
93e. Meteorological summary for North Carolina, November, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herr- 
mann, and Roscoe Nunn — Circular inviting attention to the work of the State weather service. 
By H. B. Battle and C. F. von Herrmann. Dec., 1893. 
93d. Meteorological su m mary for North Carolina, December, 1893. By H. B. Battle, C. F. von Herr- 
mann, and Roscoe Nunn. Dec., 1893. 
94. Horticultural tests and results with garden vegetables, fruits, and bulb culture. By W. F. Massey. 
Jan., 1894. 
95. The fertilizer control during 1893. By H. B. Battle. Jan., 1894. 
96. Miscellaneous agricultural topics contained in the press service bulletins [June to December, 1893]. 
Jan., 1894. 
97. Digestion experiments. By F. E. Emery and B. W. Kilgore. Jan., 1894. 
98. Some leguminous crops and their economic value including: Legumes as improvers of the soil. By 
Gerald McCarthy.— The cultivation of leguminous plants for forage. By F. E. Emery.— The 
fungous and insect enemies of legumin.es. By Gerald McCarthy.— [The forage plant garden, in- 
cluding full notes taken during growth]. By Gerald McCarthy and F. E. Emery. Mar., 1894. 
The last article, p. 157-170, is not included in all copies of this bulletin. 
99. Thread worm of pork ( Trichina spiralis). By F. P. Williamson. Apr., 1894. 
100. Our common insects. By Gerald McCarthy. Max., 1894. 
101. The progress of the dairy industry in North Carolina. By H. B. Battle. Aug., 1894. 
102. Encouragement to the dairy interests of North Carolina through the medium of the State fairs. By 
F. E. Emery. Aug., 1894. 
103. Miscellaneous agricultural topics contained in the press service bulletins of January to June, 1894. 
Aug., 1894. 
104. Why pull your com fodder? Bv F. E. Emery. Aug., 1894. 
105. The" chestnut and its weevil. By Gerald McCarthy.— Nut culture for North Carolina. By W. A. 
Taylor. Sept., 1894. 
106. Rational stock feeding. By F. E. Emery and B. W„ Kilgore. Sept., 1894. Includes 90 in part. See 
also, 163. 
107. Flowering bulbs in North Carolina, and their propagation for florists' use. By Yv . F. Massey. Sept., 
1894. 
108. Seed testing: its uses and methods. By Gerald McCarthy. Sept., 1894. 
109. Feeding trials with animals. By F. E. Emery. Oct., 1894. 
110. The marls and phosphates of North Carolina. By F. B. Carpenter. Nov., 1894. 
111. Fertilizer analyses of the fertilizer control, including official analyses of spring and fall samples of 
1894. By H. B. Battle. Jan., 1895. 
112. Trucking in the South, especially adapted to the needs of the North Carolina cultivators. By Vv . F. 
Massey.— [Appendix: The mixing of fertilizers for trucking crops. By H. B. Battle.] Jan., 
1895. 
113. The testing of milk. By F. E. Emery. June, 1895. 
114. Tests of dairy implements and practices. By F. E. Emery. June, 1895. 
115. Miscellaneous agricultural topics: [Press service bulletins July, 1894-Feb., 1895.] June, 1S95. 
116. Milk records and tests. By F. E. Emery. June, 1895. 
117. Tuberculosis and its prevention. By F. P. Williamson. June, 1S95. 
118. Cottonseed hulls and meal for beef production. By F. E. Emery and B. W. Kilgore. July, 1895. 
119. Volumetric estimation of phosphoric acid. By B. W. Kilgore and C. B. Williams. Aug., 1895. 
120. Cultivation of the peach tree, including: The peach tree and its parasites. By Gerald McCarthy. — 
The planting, pruning, and cultiyation of the peach. By W. F. Massey. Sept., 1895. 
121. Hillside terraces or ditches. By F. E. Emery. Oct., 1895. 
122. Types of tobacco and their analyses. By F. B. Carpenter. Nov., 1895. 
123. Miscellaneous agricultural topics: [Press' service bulletins August to November, 1895]. Dec., 1895. 
