158 BULLETIN 1199, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
45. Cotton experiments— fertilizers, varieties, distance; corn experiments. By B. C. Pittuck. Dec , 
1897. Partial reprint of 34. ' 
46. Grasses and forage plants. By B. C. Pittuck. 1898,. 
47. The effect of food on economic dairy production. By A. M. Souie. 1898. 
48. The grape. By R. H. Price and Helge Ness. 1898. 
49. Corn experiments: College station— varieties: Beeville station— varieties: methods of planting. By 
B. C. Pittuck.— Best varieties of corn. By J. H. Connell and B. C. Pittuck. Dec, 1898. 
50. Cotton experiments: College station: Varieties: fertilizers. By B. C. Pittuck.— Beeville. Texas: 
Varieties, varieties and distance. By B. C. Pittuck and S. A. McHenrv. Feb., 1899. 
51. Fertilizer and fertilizer analyses, with the new law controlling the sale of fertilizers and poisonous 
insecticides in the State. By H. H. Harrington. Mav, 1899. 
52. Report of Beeville station on cabbage and cauliflower. By B. C. Pittuck and S. A. McHenry. July, 
1899. 
53. Texas fever. By Mark Francis and J. W. Connaway. Oct., 1899. See 111. 
54. The Irish potato [second report]. By R. H. Price and Helge Ness. Nov., 1899. Partial renrint 
of 42. 
55. Feeding steers; feed value of cotton seed and its products. By J. H. Connell and H. C. Kyle. Dee. 
1899. 
56. Investigation and improvement of American grapes at the Munson experiment grounds near Deuison, 
Texas, from 1876 to 1900. By T. V. Munson. Nov., 1899. 
57. Report of Beeville station: Cabbage— fertilizers, varieties, shipping; cauliflower— varieties, shipping. 
By B. C. Pittuck and S. A. McHenry. Julv, 1900. ' 
58. Pruning and training peach orchards. By R. H. Price. Dec, 1900. See 80. 
59. Forage crops: Reports of cooperating stockmen and farmers from 71 counties. Mar., 1901. 
60. Two methods of growing onions. By B. C. Pittuck and S. A. McHenry. June, 1901. 
61. Willis and Huntsville tobacco soils. By H. H. Harrington and P. S. Tilson. Oct., 1901. 
62. The fig. By R. H. Price and E. A. White. Dec, 1901. 
63. Texas fever [second report]. By Mark Francis. Jan., 1902. See 111. 
64. Insect pests attacking truck crops. By F. W. Mallv. Apr., 1902. 
65. The tomato. By E. J. Kvle and E. C. Green. Jan., 1903. 
66. Alfalfa, peanuts, velvet beans, millet, rape. By B. C. Pittuck. May, 1903. 
67. Commercialfertilizers and commercial poisonous insecticides. By H. H. Harrington, July, 1903. 
68. The manufacture of cane sirup. Bv H/H. Harrington. Julv, 1903. 
69. Cabbage— varieties, fertilizers. By B. C. Pittuck and S. A. McHenry. July, 1903. 
70. The composition of Texas cottonseed meal. By H. H. Harrington and G. S. Fraps. Mar., 1904. 
71. Irish potatoes: Results of experiments at Troupe substation, Smith County. By E. C. Green. Anr., 
1904. 
72. Strawberries at Troupe station. Bv E. C. Green. July, 1904. 
73. The composition of rice by-products. By G. S. Fraps. July, 1904. See 191. 
74. Insects mistaken for the Mexican cotton boll weevil. By E. D. Sanderson. Sept., 1904. 
75. Cotton investigations of the Bureau of Plant Industry, TJ. S. Department of Agriculture and the Texas 
Experiment Station: Early cottons. Bv R. L. Bennett. Oct., 1904. 
76. Experiments in steer feeding. By J. A. Craig and F. R. Marshall. Nov., 1904. 
77. Onions and bunch crops at Beeville: Onions, beets, radishes, lettuce, carrots and turnips. By J. K. 
Robertson and E. C. Green. Dec, 1904. 
78. Feeding fermented cottonseed meal to hogs. By F. R. Marshall. Oct., 1905. 
79. Cotton breeding of the Bureau of Plant Industry, TJ. S. Department of Agriculture and the Texas 
Station: Breeding an early, ranid fruiting and nroductive cotton. Bv R. L. Bennett. Oct., 
1905. 
80. Peach growing in Texas. By E.J. Kvle. Dec, 1905. Supersedes 58. 
81. Alfalfa seed testing. Bv O. M. Ball. Dec, 1905. 
82. Maintaining the fertility of rice soils. A chemical study. By G. S. Fraps. Jan., 1906. 
83. Nitre-culture. Bv O. M. Ball. Jan., 1906. 
84. Tomato fertilisers at Troupe. Bv W. S. Hotchkiss and E. C. Green. Jan., 1906. 
85. Commercial fertilizers in 1905-6. "By G. S. Fraps. June, 1906. 
85. Cattle feedins: experiments: Molasses for fattening cattle: rous:h rice as a steer feed: profits from differ- 
ent systems of feeding cattle. Bv J. A. Crais and F. R. Marshall. Sept.. 19C6. 
87. The San Jose scale. By A. F. Conradi. [Nov., 1906]. 
88. Length of life of vines of various species and varieties of grapes, profitableness, and by what diseases 
seriou si v affected. By T. V. Munson. June, 1906. 
89. Insects of the garden. By A. F. Conradi.— The melon louse and other aphids. By C. E. Sanbom. 
[Dec, 1903]. - 
90. The feed control in 1905-6. Bv J. W. Carson and G. S. Fraps. Sept., 1906. 
91. Food adulteration in Texas. By G. S. Fraps. Oct., 1906. 
92. A test of the producing power of some Texas seed corn. By R. L. Bennett. Dec, 1908. 
93. The sweet potato borer. By A. F. Conradi. [1907.] 
94. Horticultural survey of Gulf Coast. By E. C. Green. Mar., 1907. 
95. Information regarding the new feed law. By J. W. Carson and G. S. Fraps. May, 1907. 
96. Commercial fertilizers and poisonous insecticides in 1906-7. By G. S. Fraps. July, 1907. 
97. Kaffir com and milo mai^e for fattening cattle. Bv F. R. Marshall and J. C. Bums. June, 1907. 
98. Summary [of] Texas Bulletin Nos. 1 to 94, inclusive. Aug., 1907. 
99 The composition and properties of some Texas soils. By G. S. Fraps. Dec, 19-07. 
100. The chemical composition of some Texas soils. By G. S. Fraps. Dec, 1907. A popular edition 
of 99. 
101. Irish potato fertilizer experiments. By W. S. Hotchkiss and E. J. Kvle. Jan.. 1908. 
102. Texas honey plants. Bv C. E. Sanborn and E. E. Scholl. Jan., 1908. 
103. Forage crops in northwest Texas. By A. B. Conner. [1908.] 
104. Digestion experiments. By G. S. Fraps. Apr., 1908. 
105. Notes on forest and ornamental trees on the grounds of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of 
Texas. By Helge Ness. June, 1908. 
106. The production of active nitrogen in the soil. By G. S. Fraps. July, 1908. 
107. Commercialfertilizers and poisonous insectides in 1907-8. By G. S. Fraps. July, 1903. 
10S. Winter bur clover. By W. C. Welborn. Aug., 1908. 
109. The estimation of cotton seedhulls in cottonseed meal. By G. S. Fraps. Aug., 1908. 
109. Alfalfa. By O.M.Bali. Sept., 1908. 
110. Steer feeding experiments: Kaffir corn, milo maize and molasses compared with Indian corn for fatten- 
ing cattle; cottonseed compared with cottonseed meal as a supplement to kaffir corn for fattening 
cattte. By J. C. Bums. Sept., 1908.- 
111. Texas fever (third report). By Mark Francis. Sept., 1903. A restatement of essential facts from 53, 
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