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58. Grapes. By C. C. Newman. Feb., 1901. 
59. A chemical investigation of the rice plant and of the product and by-products of the rice industry. 
By C. C. McDonnell. Jan., 1901. 
60. Analysis of commercial fertilizers. Apr., 1901. 
61. Experiments in corn culture. By J. S. Newman. June, 1901. 
62. Capons and caponizing. By O. M. Watson. May, 1901. 
63. Sweet potato: Effects of different forms of potash upon the starch content; changes in composition 
on storing; relative value of different methods of storing. By F. S. Shiver. June, 1901. 
64. Analysis of commercialf ertilizers. June, 1901. 
65. San Jose scale, with a few suggestions for its treatment, and rules and regulations adopted by the 
State board of entomology. July, 1901. 
66. Feeding corn stover; dehorning milch cows. By C. M. Conner. Feb., 1902. 
67. Stock feeding. By C. M. Conner. Mar., 1902. 
68. A chemical study with Sea Island cotton seed. By F. S. Shiver. Feb., 1902. 
69. Brown rot of peaches and plums. By C. C. Newman. Mar., 1902. 
70. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. Apr., 1902. 
71. New method of preserving [evaporating] sweet potatoes. By J. S. Newman and J. S. Pickett. May, 
1902. 
72. Texas fever, Part I. By G. E. Nesom. June, 1902. 
73. Analysis of commercial fertilizers. June, 1902. 
74. Experiments with poultry. By O. M. Watson. Nov., 1902. 
75. Cotton culture. By J. S. Newman. Apr., 1903. 
76. Bermuda grass. By J. S. Newman. Nov., 1902. 
77. The standardization of sulphuric acid. By F. S. Shiver. Nov., 1902. 
78. The nature, determination, and distribution of the pentosans in the Sea Island cotton. By F. S. 
Shiver. Dec, 1902. 
79. A rotation study. By F. S. Shiver. Apr., 1903. 
80. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, season of 1902-3 [Part 1]. By M. B. Hardin. Apr., 1903. 
81. Artificial incubation of chickens. By O. M. Watson. June, 1903. 
82. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, season of 1902-3. June, 1903. 
83. Results of practical experiments with peach borer. By C. C. Newman. Mar., 1904. 
84. The one-horse farm. By J. S. Newman. Apr., 1904. 
85. Commercial fertilizers. Summary of analyses for 1902-03; comparison with results of previous years; 
remarks on cottonseed meal. By M. B. Hardin. Apr., 1904. 
86. Tobacco culture in South Carolina. By T. B. Young. May, 1904. 
,87. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, season of 1903-4. Apr., 1904. 
88. Sorghum as a syrup plant. By J. S. Newman, H. Benton, F. S. Shiver, and J. S. Pickett. May, 
1904. 
89. Sanitary conditions in the home and on the farm. By Haven Metcalf. May, 1904. 
90. Texas fever: II. Inoculation. By G. E. Nesom. July, 1904. 
91. Coast experiments; report of progress. Aug., 1904. 
92. Analyses of commercial fertilizers, season 1903-4, By M. B. Hardin. Aug., 1904, 
93. Grasses and forage plants. By H. Benton. Jan., 1905. 
94. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. Jan., 1905. 
95. The milk scales, the milk_sheet, and the Babcock test for the farmers of South Carolina. By B. H. 
Bawl. Mar., 1905. 
98. A chemical study of the tea industry in South Carolina. By F. S. Shiver. Feb., 1905. 
97. Analysis of commercial fertilizers. Feb., 1905. 
98. Analysis of commercial fertilizers. Feb., 1905. 
99. Analysis of commercial fertilizers. Feb., 1905. 
100. Analyses of commercialferitlizers. Feb., 1905. 
101. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. Mar., 1905. 
102. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. Mar., 1905. 
103. Report of experiments with forage crops at the Coast Land Experiment Station, 1904. By J. S. New- 
man and W. D. Garrison. Apr., 1905. 
104. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. Mar., 1905. 
105. Analyses of cotton seed meals. Mar., 1905. 
106. Analyses of commercialf ertilizers. Mar., 1905. 
107. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. Apr., 1905. 
108. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. Apr., 1905. 
109. Notes on varieties of apples. By C. C. Newman. May, 1905. 
110. Analyses of commercialfertilizers. Apr., 1905. 
111. Analyses of commercialfertilizers. Apr., 1905. 
112. Analyses of commercialfertilizers. May, 1905. 
113. Analyses of commercialfertilizers. May, 1905. 
114. A wasting disease of young cattle (verminous gastritis). By L. A. Klein. May, 1905. 
115. Analyses of commercialfertilizers, season of 1904-5. By M. B. Hardin. May, 1905. 
116. Methods of spraying cucumbers and melons . By W. A . Orton and W. D. Garrison. Oct., 1905. 
117. A comparison of wheat bran and cottonseed meal for milk production. By John Michels and J. M. 
Burgess. Dec. 1905. 
118. Gathered cream plants. By John Michels. Feb., 1906. 
119. Analyses of commercialfertilizers. May, 1906. 
120. Cotton experiments. By C. L. Newman. Apr., 1906. 
121. A preliminary report on the blast of rice, with notes on other rice diseases. By Haven Metcalf. 
May, 1906. 
122. "Calf scours," a new method of treatment. By L. A. Klein. May, 1906. 
123. Forage crops grown at Coast Land Experiment Station. By W. D. Garrison. May, 1906. 
124. The '"'Williamson plan" of com culture. By C. L. Newman. Jan., 1907. 
125. Preliminary renort on the water content, melting point, and keeping quality of butter. By John 
Michels and F. S. Shiver. Jan., 1907. 
126. Analyses of commercial fertilizers. By M. B. Hardin. June, 1907. 
127. Alfalfa or lucerne. By C. L. Newman. Mar., 1907. 
128. Stock feeding. By John Michels. Mar., 1907. 
129. Improvement of the wood lot. By H. D. House. Mar., 1907. 
130. Methods of eradicating cattle ticks. By L. A. Klein. May, 1907. 
131. Cottonseed meal and corn silage as a ration for dairy cows. By John Michels and J. M. Burgess. June, 
1907. 
