132 BULLETIN 1190, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
14. Varieties of potatoes, sweet corn, and cabbage. ByW.B. Alwood and W. J. Green. [1885? 
15. 
16. Tests of varieties of wheat. [1886?] 
17. Wheat experiments: Early and late seeding. By W. S. Devol. Aug., 1886. 
18. Wheat experiments: Thick and thin seeding. By W. S. Devol. Aug., 1886. 
19. Experiments with oats. By W. S. Devol. Sept., 1886. 
20. Strongylus contortus in sheep. By H. J. Detmers. Nov., 1886. 
21. Experiments with pig feeding. By W. S. Devol. Dec, 1886. 
22. Experiments with fertilizers on potatoes. By W. J. Green. Jan., 1887. 
BULLETINS, SECOND SERIES. 
1. History, organization, and work of station. By C. E. Thome. Apr., 1888. 
2. Small fruits and vegetables. By W. J. Green. Apr., 1888. 
3. The spring and summer treatment of apple orchards to prevent insect injuries; experiments with 
remedies for the plum curculio. By C. M. Weed. May, 18S8. 
4. Experimentsin preventing curculio injury to cherries; the chinch bug in Ohio— midsummer remedies. 
By C. M. Weed. July, 1888. 
5. Small fruits. By W. J. Green. Aug., 1888. 
6. Experiments with wheat. By J. F. Hickman. Sept., 1888. 
7. Corn: Fertilizer experiments. By C. E. Thome. Dec, 1888. 
8. (Vol.11, No. 1). Practical remedies for some Ohio insects; insecticides and their application; methods 
of collecting, preserving, and studying insects. By C. M. Weed. Mar., 1889. 
9. (Vol.11, No. 2.) Colic of horses. By H. J. Detmers. Apr. and May, 1889. 
10. (Vol.11, No. 3.) Silos and ensilage. By J. F.Hickman.— Ensilage versus field beets as food for cows. 
By C. E. Thome and J. F. Hickman. June, 1889. 
11. (Vol. II, No. 4.) Experiments with small fruits; effect of early and late picking upon keeping quality 
of apples. By W. J. Green. July, 1889. 
12. (Vol. II, No. 5). Experiments in wheat seeding; comparative tests of varieties of wheat. By J. F. 
Hickman. Aug., 1889. 
13. (Vol. II, No. 6.) Remedies for the plum curculio; remedies for the striped cucumber beetle; straw- 
berry root louse and grain plant louse; notes on little-known injurious insects; preventing the 
injuries of potato rot. By C. M. Weed. Sept., 1889. 
14. (Vol. II, No. 7.) Cabbage— comparison of varieties; cauliflower— comparison of varieties; Puget 
sound cabbage and cauliflower seed. By W. J. Green.— Notes on experiments with remedies for 
certain diseases of plants. By C. M. Weed. Nov., 18S9. 
15. (Vol.11, No. 8.) Eighth annual report for 1889. By C. E. Thome [and others]. Dec, 1889. 
16. (Vol. Ill, No. 1.) Experiments with potatoes. By W. J. Green. Jan., 1890. 
17. (Vol. Ill, No. 2.) Commercial fertilizers. By C. E. Thome and N. W. Lord. Feb., 1890. 
18. (Vol. Ill, No. 3.) Experiments with com; experiments with oats. J. F. Hickman.— Actinomycosis. 
By H. J. Detmers. Mar., 1890. 
19. (Vol. Ill, No. 4.) Spraying to prevent insect injury; bark lice of the apple and pear; the buffalo tree 
hopper; insects affecting com; ox warble fly or botfly; fungous diseases of plants and their reme- 
dies. By C. M. Weed. — Directions for collecting, preserving, and studying plants. By Freda 
Detmers. Apr., 1890. 
20. (Vol. Ill, No. 5.) Com silage versus sugar beets as food for milk production. By C. E. Thome and 
J. F. Hickman. June, 1890. 
21. (Vol, III, No. 6.) Experiments in wheat seeding; comparative tests of varieties of wheat: wheat smut. 
By J. F. Hickman. July, 1890. 
22. (Vol. HI, No. 7.) Strawberries; raspberries. By W. J. Green. Aug., 1890. 
23. (Vol. Ill, No. 8.) Plum curculio experiments; remedies for striped cucumber beetle; the rhubarb 
curculio; the clover stem borer; potato-blight experiments. By C. M. Weed. Sept., 1890. 
24. (Vol. Ill, No. 9.) Asparagus; transplanting onions. By W. J. Green. Oct., 1890. 
25. (Vol. Ill, No. 10.) Preventing downy mildew or brown rot of grapes. By C. M. Weed.— The smut 
of Indian Com. By C. E. Bessev. Nov., 1890. 
26. (Vol. Ill, No. 11). Ninth annual report for 1890. By C. E. Thome [and others]. Dec, 1890. 
[27.] (Vol. IV, No. 1.) Experiments with corn. By J. F. Hickman and C. E. Thorne. Jan., 1891. 
[28.] (Vol. IV, No. 2.) Miscellaneous experiments in'the control of injurious insects: some common cab- 
bage insects: three important clover insects. By C. M. Weed. Feb., 1891. 
[29.] (Vol. iV, No. 3.) Commercial and other fertilizers on wheat. By C. E. Thorne and J. F. Hickman. 
Aug., 1891. 
[30.] (Vol. IV, No. 4.) Experiments in wheat seeding, including treatment of seed for smut; comparative 
tests of varieties of wheat. By J. F. Hickman. Aug., 1891. 
[31.] (Vol. IV, No. 5.) The wheat midge. By F. M. Webster. Sept., 1891. 
[32.] (Vol. IV, No. 6.) Experiments with small fruits in 1891. By W. J. Green.— Diseases of the raspberry 
and blackberry. By Freda Detmers. Oct., 1891. 
[33.] (Vol. IV, No. 7.) The Hessian fly. By F. M. Webster. Nov., 1891. 
[34.] (Vol. IV, No. 8.) Forty years of wheat culture in Ohio. By C. E. Thorne. Nov., 1891. 
[35.] (Vol. IV, No. 9.) Apple scab. Freda Detmers.— The spraying of orchards. By W. J. Green. Dec, 
1891. 
[36.] (Vol. IV, No. 10.) Tenth annual report for 1891. By C. E. Thorne [and others]. Dec, 1891. 
[37.] (Vol. V, No. 1.) Oats. By J. F. Hickman. Jan., 1892. 
[38.] (Vol. V, No. 2.) Mangold wurzels and sugar beets. By J. F. Hickman. Feb., 1892. 
[39.] (Vol. V, No. 3.) Field experiments with commercial fertilizers. By C. E. Thorne and J. F. Hick- 
man. Mar., 1892. 
[40.] (Vol. V, No. 4.) Insects which burrow in the stems of wheat. [By F. M. Webster.] Apr., 1892. 
[41.] Announcement concerning the publications of the Ohio experiment station. July, 1892. 
42. Field experiments with wheat. By J. F. Hickman. Aug., 1892. 
43. Greenhouses and greenhouse work. By W. J. Green.— Tomatoes as a greenhouse crop. By E. C. 
Green.— Lettuce as a greenhouse crop. By W. S. Turner.— The food of the robin. By E. V. 
Wilcox and F. M. Webster. Sept., 1892. 
44. A preliminary list of the rusts of Ohio: wheat scab. By Freda Detmers.— Wild lettuce, a pestiferous 
weed. By C. E. Thorne. Sept., 1892. 
45. Insects affecting the blackberry and raspberry. By F. M. Webster. Dec, 1892. 
46. Underground insect destroyers of the wheat plant. By F. M. Webster. Dec, 1892. 
47. Meteorological summary for 1892. By F. J. Falkenbach.— Eleventh annual report for 1892. By C. E 
Thorne [and others.] [Imprint] 1893. 
48. Profit in spraying orchards and vineyards. By W. J. Green. Feb., 1893. 
49. Field experiments with commercial fertilizers. By C. E. Thome and J. F. Hickman. May, 1893. 
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