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[61.] Vol. XV, No. 3. Feeding native steers. By A. M. Soule and J. R. Fain. July, 1902. 
[62.1 Vol. XV, No. 4. The relative value of protein in cotton seed meal, cowpea hay, and wheat bran. 
By A. M. Soule and S. E. Barnes. Oct., 1902. 
[63.] Vol. XVI, No. 1. Fertilizer experiments. By C. A. Mooers. Jan., 1903. 
[64.] Vol. XVI, No. 2. San Jose" scale. By C. A. Kefler. Apr., 1903. 
[65.] Vol. XVI, No. 3. Com, wheat, and soy bean meal with skim milk for pork production. By A. M. 
Soule and J. R. Fain. July, 1903. 
[66.] Vol. XVI, No. 4. Influence of climate and soil on the composition and milling qualities of vinter 
wheat. By A. M. Soule and P. O. Vanatter. Oct., 1903. 
67.] Vol. XVII, No. 1. Crops for the silo. By A. M. Soule and J. R. Fain. Jan., 1904. 
68.] Vol. XVII, No. 2. Increasing the yield of com. By A. M. Soule and P. O. Vanatter. Apr., 1904. 
69.] Vol. XVII, No. 3. Training and pruning fruit trees and vines. By C. A. Kefler. July, 1904. 
70.1 Vol. XVII, No. 4. Replacing grain with alfalfa in a ration for dairy cows. By A. M. Soule and 
S. E. Barnes. Oct., 1904. 
[71.] Vol. XVIII, No. 1. Texas fever cattle tick; pasture methods of eradication. By H. A. Morgan. 
Jan., 1905. 
[72.] Vol. XVIIL No. 2. Small fruits and grapes. By C. A. Keller. Sept., 1905. 
[73.] Vol. XVIII, No. 3. Alsike clover; effects sometimes produced on horses and mules pastured ex- 
clusively upon alsike. By H. A. Morgan and Moses Jacob. Dec, 1905. 
[74.] Vol. XVIII, No. 4. The control of insects, fungi, and other pests. By B. M. Bentley. Dec, 1905. 
See 106. 
75. (Vol. XIX, No. 1.) Selection for disease-resistant clover: A preliminary report. By S. M. Bain 
and S. H. Essary. Dec, 1906. 
76. (Vol. XIX, No. 2.) The San Jose" and other injurious scale insects of Tennessee with methods for 
their control. By G. M. Bentley. Dec, 1906. See 98. 
77. (Vol. XIX, No. 3.) The fruiting habit of the grape. By C. A. Kefler. Dec, 1906. 
78. (Vol. XIX, No. 4.) The soils of Tennessee; their chemical composition and fertilizer requirements. 
By C. A. Mooers. Dec, 1906. 
79. The relation of steer feeding to,farm economics. By F. C. Quereau. June, 1908. 
80. Home-grown rations in economical production of milk and butter. By J. N. Price. June, 1908. 
81. Tick eradication: The life history and habits of the North American fever tick with special reference 
to eradication. By E . C. Cotton. Dec, 1908. 
82. The soy bean: A comparison with the cowpea. By C. A. Mooers. Dec, 1908. 
83. Comparison and improvement of diary herds in Tennessee. By S. E. Barnes. Mar., 1909. 
84. Sheep and lambs in Tennessee: A preliminary report. By F. C. Quereau. Mar., 1909. 
85. Prevention of hog cholera: A preliminary report. By Moses Jacob. Mar., 1909. 
86. Experiments with soils, fertilizers, and farm crops. By C. A. Mooers. Apr., 1909. 
87. The relation of the weather service to the farmers of Tennessee. By J. F. Voorhees. Jan., 1910. 
8S. Insuring the peach crop. By C. A. Kefler. Apr., 1910. 
89. Stand and soil fertility as factors in the testing of varieties of corn. By C. A. Mooers. July, 1910. 
90. Fertility experiments in a rotation of cowpeas and wheat: The utilization of various phosphates. By 
C. A. Mooers.- Dec, 1910. 
91. Relation of temperature and rainfall to crop systems and production. By J. F. Voorhees. Jan., 1911. 
92. Experiments with fertilizers and field crops on important soil types of middle Tennessee. By C. A. 
Mooers. — Method of growing Irish potatoes. By W. N. Rudd. June, 1911. 
93. Tobacco insects of Tennessee. By A. C. Morgan. — Tobacco culture in Montgomery County. By 
L. R. Neel. June, 1911. 
94. The cattle tick as affected by climate: Life-history investigations. By E. C. Cotton.— Relation of 
climate to life-history. By J. F. Voorhees. Oct., 1911. 
95. Notes on tomato diseases with results of selection for resistance. By S. H. Essary. Jan., 1912. 
96. Fertility experiments in a rotation of cowpeas and wheat: The effect of liming on the crop production. 
By C. A. Mooers. — The effect of hming and of green manuring on the soil content of nitrogen and 
humus. By C. A. Mooers, H. H. Hampton, and W. K. Hunter. Apr., 1912. 
97. Liming for Tennessee soils. By C. A. Mooers. Jan., 1913. 
98. The San Jose" scale in Tennessee with methods for its control. By G. M. Bentley. Apr., 1913. A 
revision of 76. 
99. Suggestions on preparation and use of spray formulas. By G. N. Bentley. Apr., 1913. 
100. Sofl carbonates, a new method of determination. By W. H. Maclntire and L. G. Willis. Sept., 
1913. 
101. The rational improvement of Cumberland Plateau soils: Conclusions from six years of field experi- 
ments with various farm crops. By C. A. Mooers. Oct., 1913. 
102. The rational improvement of Highland rim soils: Conclusions from six years of field experiments 
with various farm crops. By C. A. Mooers. Jan., 1914. 
103. The influence of ammonium carbonate upon the determination of humus, a rapid and efficient filtra- 
tion procedure. By W. H. Maclntire and J.I. Hardy. Jan., 1914. 
104. Feeding beef cattle: Conclusions from four years of experiments at the West Tennessee Experiment 
Station. By C. A. Willson and S. A. Robert. Apr. 1914. 
105. The Tennessee wooden-hoop silo. By C. A. Willson. Apr., 1914. 
106. Suggestions for the control of injurious insects and plant diseases. By G. M. Bentley. June, 1914. 
See 117. 
107. The non-existence of magnesium carbonate in humid soils. By W. H. Maclntire, L. G. Willis, and 
J. I. Hardy. June, 1914. 
108. Summer pruning the peach. By C. A. Kefler. June, 1914. 
109. Fertility and crop experiments at the West Tennessee Station. By C. A. Mooers and S. A. Robert. 
Sept., 1914. 
110. A survey of sheep and lamb production in 1914. By R. M. Murphy. Oct., 1914. 
111. Two equipments' for investigation of soilleachings: A pit equipment. By C. A. Mooers. — A hillside 
equipment. By W. H. Maclntire. Jan., 1915. 
112. The small grains in Tennessee. By C. A. Mooers. Jan., 1915. 
113. The North American fever tick (Boophilus annulatus Say): Notes on life-history. By E. C. Cotton. 
Mar., 1915. 
114. Relation of steer feeding to farm returns. By C. A. Willson. Dec, 1915. 
115. Factors influencing the lime and magnesia requirements of soils: A method for the determination of 
the immediate lime requirements. By W. H. Maclntire. Jan., 1916. 
116. How to feed livestock successfully. By C. A. Willson. Dec, 1916. 
117. Suggestions for the control of injurious insects and plant diseases. By G. M. Bentley. March, 1917. 
A revision of 106. 
