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Bulletin 42. The European and Japanese Chestnuts In the Eastern United States. G. H. Powell. 
Annual Report. Tenth Annual Report, 1898. 
Bulletin 43. Veterinary Studies; State and Municipal Milk Legislation; Hay Fanning. A. T. Neale. 
Bulletin 44. Sorghum 'in 1898. C. L. Penny. 
Bulletin 45. The Pruning of Young Fruit Trees. G. H. Powell. 
Annual Report. Eleventh Annual Report, 1899. 
Bulletin 4Q>. The Southern or Cow Pea in Delaware. A. T. Neale and W. II. Bishop. 
Bulletin 47. Common Diseases of the Fowls, their Control and Treatment. F. D. Chester. 
Bulletin 48. Top-Working Apple Trees. G. H. Powell. 
Bulletin 49. The Strawberry Root Louse; The Destructive Pea Louse in Delaware. E. D. Sanderson. 
Annual Report. Twelfth Annual Report, 1900. 
Bulletin 50. Directions for Treatment of Insect Pests and Plant Diseases. E. D. Sanderson and F. D. 
Chester. 
Bulletin 51. Pedigreed Sorghum as a Source of Cane Sugar. A. T. Neale. 
Bulletin 52. Pear Blight and Pear Canker. F. D. Chester. 
Bulletin 53. Three Orchard Pests: The Apple-Bud Borer; The Fruit-Tree Bark-Borer; The Periodical 
Cicada. E. D. Sanderson. 
Annual Report. Thirteenth Annual Report, 1901. 
Bulletin 54. The Chinese Cling Group of Peaches. G. H. Powell. 
Bulletin 55. Alfalfa, Cowpeas, and Crimson Clover as Factors in Reducing Feed Bills; A Critical Study 
of Getty's Method of Raising Cowpeas for Silage Purposes. A. T. Neale. 
Bulletin 56. Some Destructive Caterpillars. E. D. Sanderson. 
Bulletin 57. Sundry Notes on Plant Diseases. F. D. Chester. 
Annual Report. Fourteenth Annual Report, 1902. 
Bulletin 58. The San Jose Scale. E.D.Sanderson. 
Bulletin 59. The Codling Moth. E. D. Sanderson. 
Bulletin 60. Cover Crops as Green Manure. C. L. Penny. 
Bulletin 61. Orchard Cover Crops in Delaware. C. P. Close. 
Bulletin 62. Pruning the Peach. C. P. Close. 
Bulletin 63. Notes on Fungus Diseases in Delaware. F. D. Chester and C O. Smith. 
Bulletin 64. Some Experiences with the Lime, Sulphur, and Salt Washes; Two Common Scale Insects. 
C. O. Houghton. 
Bulletin 65. The Bacteriological Analysis of Soils. F.D.Chester. 
Bulletin 66. Soil Bacteria and Nitrogen Assimilation. F. D. Chester. 
Bulletin 67. The Growth of Crimson Clover. C. L. Penny. 
Bulletin 68. The New K-L Mixture and San Jose Scale. C. P. Close. 
Bulletin 69. Dust Spraying in Delaware; Top Grafting Nursery Apple Trees. C. P. Close. 
Bulletin 70. The Study of the Diseases of Some Truck Crops in Delaware. C. O. Smith. 
Bulletin 71. The Action of Formaldehyde in the Preservation of Milk. F. D. Chester and T. R. Brown. 
Bulletin 72. Dust and Liquid Spraving. C. P. Close. 
Bulletin 73. The K-L Emulsions and Spraying. C. P. Close. 
Bulletin 74. Some Experiences with Insecticides for the San Jose Scale. C. O. Houghton. 
Bulletin 75. Petroleum Emulsion. C. L. Penny. 
FLORIDA STATION, 1888-1906. 
Bulletin 1. Grasses, Vegetables, Cereals, and Flowers. J.N. Whitner and J. Kost. 
Bulletin 2. Reports of Departments of Station. 
Bulletin 3. Experiments with Fertilizers. J. Kost. 
Bulletin 4. Peach Growing in Florida. J. C. Neal.— Annual Report, 1888. J. P. DePass. 
Bulletin 5. Analyses of Fertilizers. J. M. Pickell and J J. Earle. 
Bulletin 6. General Report of Chemist. J. M. Pickell and J.J. Earle. 
Bulletin 7. [Experiments with Corn and Cucumbers; Analyses of Muck.] J. M. Pickell.— General 
Characteristics of Muck. J.J. Earle.— Muck Composting. J. C. Neal. 
Bulletin 8. Field Experiments with Cotton; Weeds of Florida. J . C. Neal.— Annual Report, 1889. 
Bulletin 9. Entomological Notes. J. C. Neal. 
Bulletin 10. Report of Director, 1890.— Phosphates. J. M. Pickell. 
Bulletin 11. Corn [Experiments; Potato Experiments.] J. P. DePass.— [Analyses of some Florida 
Weeds and Grasses.] J. M. Pickell 
Bulletin 12. Tobacco. H. J. Fenton.— Cotton, Rice, and Sorghum; Ashes as a Fertilizer; Miscellaneous 
Analyses. J. P. DePass. 
Bulletin 13. Experiments with Potatoes and Rye. J. P. DePass.— Composition and Value of Certain 
Materials for Fertilizing Purposes. J. M. Pickell and J.J. Earle. 
Bulletin 14. Annual Report, 1891; Horticulture, Cereals, Stock, etc. 
Bulletin 15. Tobacco and its Cultivation. J. P. DePass. 
Bulletin 16. Corn, Hay, Weevil, Rice, Cane, Texas Blue G^ass, and Cotton. J. P. DePass. 
Bulletin 17. Analyses of the Orange. J. M. Pickell and J. J. Earle.— The Horn Fly. P. H. Rolfs.— 
Questions Concerning Stock Diseases. 
Bulletin 18. Grasses; Forage Plants; Tomato Blight. P. H. Rolfs. 
Bulletin 19. Tobacco. J. P. DePass. 
Annual Report. Annual Report, 1892. 
Bulletin 20. Soils and Fertilizers. A. A. Persons. 
Bulletin 21. The Tomato and Some of its Diseases. P. H. Rolfs. 
Bulletin 22. Fertilizers: How to Make and How to Use Them. A. A. Persons. 
Bulletin 23. Insecticides and Fungicides. P. II. Rolfs. 
Bulletin 24. Annual Report, 1893. 
Bulletin 25. Leeches or Leeching. A. W. Bitting. 
Bulletin 26. Big Head. A. W. Bitting. 
Bulletin 27. Notes on Experiments With the Pineapple. L. C. Washburn. 
Bulletin28. Liver Fluke; Southern Cattle Fever. A. W. Bitting. 
Annual Report. Annual Report, 1894. 
Bulletin 29. The San Jose Scale. P. H. Rolfs. 
Bulletin 30. The Culture of Tobacco. F. B. Moodie. 
Bulletin 31. Some Market Vegetables for Florida. P. H. Rolfs. 
Annual Report. Annual Report 1895. 
Bulletin 32. Cotton: Its Cultivation and Fertilization. A. A. Persons. 
Bulletin 33. Present Condition and Treatment of Orange Groves. M. S. Moreman. 
Bulletin 34. Insect Enemies of Truck and Garden Crops. A. L. Quaintance. 
