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IOWA station. L888-1906. 
Bulletin 1. Organization and Plans. R. P. Spoor.— Notes on Crossing. A. A. Crozicr. 
Bulletin 2. Corn Tassels. Silks, and Blades. R. P. Speer.— Fodder Analysis. G. E. Patrick.— Grasses 
and Other Forage Plants. A. A. Crozior.— A Few Important Chinch-Bug Remedies; Arsenic 
Experiments. C. P. Gillette.— Promising New Cherries. J. L. Budd. 
Bulletin 3. Characteristics of Hardy and fender Fruit Trees. P. P. Speer.— Chinch-Bug 1> : - 
('. P. Gillette. Some Injurious Fungi; Work in Crossing. A. A. Crozier.— Promising New Pears. 
J. L. Budd.- Promising Grasses of the Northwestern Territories. J. Craig.— Analysis of Apples. 
• I.F.Patrick. 
Annual Report. First Annual Report, 1KS.S. 
Bulletin 4. Wild Plums. R. P. Spoor. A Chemical Study of Apple Twigs. G. F. Patrick.— An 
Investigation of Apple Twigs. B. D. Halsted. Propagation of Trees and Shrubs from Cuttings. 
.1. Craig.- Some Suggestions Concerning the Corn-Root Worm. IF Oshorn. 
Bulletin .".. Sorghum. <;. F. Patrick.— Important Injurious Insects. C. I'. Gillette. 
Bulletin 6. Experiment Station Wheat and Oats in ISs'.t. R. P. Speer.- Feeding Fxporiments: Com- 
parison of Fodders and Rations in Fattening Steers. G. E. Patrick and F. P. Smith. Pood Habits 
of the Striped Prairie Squirrel. C. P. Gillette. 
Bulletin ,. Experiments with Corn; The Millets; Sugar Experiments. R. P. Speer. Codling Moth 
Experiments; Now Cynipidse; The Hog Louse, c. P. Gillette.— The College Vineyard. J. I.. 
Budd. 
Annual Report. Second Annual Report, 1889. 
Bulletin 8. Iowa Station Milk Test; Sweet-Cream Butter; Su&ir Boots: Sorghum. G. E.Patrick. 
Bulletin 9. Comparative Value of Fodder Plants and Other Feeding Stuffs. R. P. Speer. -The Iowa 
Station Milk Test— a Correction; The Relative Value Plan at Creameries, (i. F. Patrick. The 
Plum Curculio and the Plum Gouger. C. P. Gillette. 
Bulletin 10. Our Rusted and Blighted Wheat, Oats, and Barley in 1S«M); Corn Fodder. R. P. Spoor.— 
Fxporiments with Arsenites. C. P. Gillette. -Stocks for the Cherry, Plum. Prune, and Apricot. 
J. L. Budd.— A Chemical Study of Blue Grass. C. M. Wade. 
Bulletin 11. Fxporiments in Making and Storing Hay. R. P. Spoor.— Cultivated and Wild Varieties 
of the Grasses in Iowa. R. P. Spoor. C. M. Wade, and G. F. Patrick.- Creamery and Hairy Notes. 
G. E. Patrick.— The Potato-Stalk Weevil, Apple Curculio, and a Now Currant Borer; Kerosene 
Emulsion as a Sheep Dip and as a Destroyer of Parasites on Domestic Animals. C. P. Gillette. 
Annual Report. Third Annual Report, 1890. 
Bulletin 12. Fxporiments with Potatoes in 1889-90; A Feeding Experiment. R. P. Speer. 
Boots. G. F. Patrick and E. N. Eaton.— Sorghum. G. F. Patrick.— Injurious Insects and Insecti- 
cides. C. P. Gillette.— Index to Volume I, Bulletins 1-12. 
Bulletin 13. Experiment in Feeding for Milk. J. Wilson, G. E. Patrick, C. F. Curtiss, F. N. Eaton, 
and D. A. Kent.— Treatment of Fungus Diseases. L. II. Pammel.— Preliminary Report on the 
Examination of Some Seeds. P. II. Rolfs.— Notes on Methods of Cross Pollination. F. A. Sirrino.— 
Some Insects Destructive to Grass. II. Osborn. — Blossoms of the Orchard Fruits. J. L. Budd.— 
Some Observations on Contaminated Water Supply for Stock. M. Stalker. 
Bulletin 14. Effect of Feed upon the Quality of Milk; Calf Feeding Fxperiment. J. Wilson, C. F. Cur- 
tiss, D. A. Kent, and G. F. Patrick.— A Feeding Fxperiment for Milk. J. Wilson, C. F. Curtiss. 
D. A. Kent, G. E. Patrick, and F. X. Faton.-TIog Experiment No. 1. .1. Wilson, (\ F. Curtiss. and 
D. A. Kent.— Reports of Entomological Work. II. Osborn and II. A. Gossard. -Breeding of the 
Orchard and Garden Fruits.— An Aphthous Affection among Hairy Cows of the State. M. Stalker. 
Bulletin 15. Sugar Beet Growing: Soiling Fxporiments. J. Wilson, C. F. Curtiss, D. A. Kent, and 
G. F. Patrick.— Sugar Beets in Iowa, 1891. G. E. Patrick, F. N. Eaton, and D. B. Bisbee.- Fungus 
Diseases of Sugar Beet. L. II. Pammel.— Reports on Injurious Insects. II. Osborn and IF A. 
Gossard.— Time of Sowing Grass Seed; Winter Wheat; Best Varieties of Oats. J. Wilson, C. F. 
Curtiss, and D. A. Kent.— Fertilizers. J. Wilson. 
Bulletin 16. Flaxseed Meal and Oil Meal. J. Wilson, C. F. Curtiss, and D. A. Kent.— Crop Renort of 
the Farm Department. I). A Kent.— Varieties of Potatoes: Corn Crowing. C F. Curtiss.— 
Experiments with Fungicides. L. IF Pammel.— Lice Affecting Domestic Animals. II. Osborn.— 
Sugar Beets. G. F. Patrick.— What to Plant on the Home Grounds. J. L. Budd. Hints for 
Beginners in Dairying. F. A. Leighton. 
Bulletin 17. Feeding Beets and Potatoes for Butter. J. Wilson, F. A. Leighton, and D. B. Bisbee.— 
Feeding Lambs. C. F. Curtiss.— Winter Feeding of Hogs.— Feeding Milk. J. Wilson and G. E. 
Patrick.— Sugar Beets in Iowa, 1891. G. F. Patrick. E. N. Eaton, and I). B. Bisbee. -Treatment 
of Some Fungus Diseases. F. II. PammeL— Effects of Spraying on Plants and Fruit, and Notes 
on Insects. II. Osborn.— Ergotism. M. Stalker. 
Bulletin 18. Experiments with Sheep; Feeding Colts. J. Wilson and C. F. Curtiss. -Sweet v. Sour 
Cream Butter. G. E. Patrick, F. A. Leighton, and D. B. Bisbee.— Some Diseases of Plants Com- 
mon to Iowa Cereals. F. II. Pammel.— Reports on Injurious Insects. II. Osborn and I!. A. Gos- 
sard. -The Apple Trees and Apple Crop on the College Farm. J. F. Budd.— A Farm Creaming 
Fxperiment. F. A. Leighton and IF C. Wallace.— Experimental Creamery. H. A. K< 
Bulletin 19. Experiments with New Orchard Fruits, Trees, and Shrubs. J. L. Budd.— Report of 
Experiments and Studies in Entomology. IF Osborn IF A. Gossard, and F. A. Sirrino. The 
Crossing of Cucurbits. L. IF Pammel."— Root Crops; Depth of Covering Crass Seed; Winter 
Wheats. J. Wilson and C. F. Curtiss.— Corn Growing: Calf feeding. C. F. Curtiss. \\o<: Feed- 
ing. D. A. Kent and O. C. Van Houten.— Soiling Crops. .1. Wilson. C. F. Curtiss. and W IF 
Heileman.— Hints to choose Makers. G. L. McKay.— An Automatic Acid Measure. G. E. Patrick. 
Bulletin 20. Steer Feeding. .1. Wilson and C. F. Curtiss.- Suga r Beets in Iowa. 1892. G. E. Patrick, 
W. IF Heileman, and E. N. Eaton.— Machinery and Methods of Spraying. 11. Osborn and F. IF 
Pammel. Grass Leal Hoppers. H. Osborn.— Treatment of Spot Diseases of the Cherry and Cur- 
rant, and Potato Blight. L. IF Pammel.— Prevention of Corn and Oat Smut. L. H. Pammeland 
F. c. Stewart.— Experiments with Mullein. W. B. Niles.— Rainfall Record. F. N. EatonandE. S 
King. 
Bulletin 21. Investigations in Cheesy Making. IF C. Wallace.— Feeding Colts; Shrinkage of Wool. 
C. F. Curtiss.— Time t<> Cut Corn. D. A. Kent, G. E. Patrick. F. N. Eaton, and W. IF Heileman.— 
Sweet r. R iponed Crea in Butter. G. F. Patrick. F. A. height on. and W. II. Heileman. — An Aro- 
matic Bacillus of Cheese; Some Bacteriological Work in the Dairy. L. IF Pammel.- The Impuri- 
ties of Clover Seed. F. C. Stewart. 
Bulletin 22. A Study In Churning. B.C. Wallace. Composite Samples at Creameries: Chromate Pre- 
servatives; Rennet Fxt raets ol Commerce. G. F. Patrick.— The Pse of the Sand Cherry for Stocks; 
Rose Hybrids. J. L. Budd and N. F. Hansen. 
