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tiullotin 90. Tankage and Other Bs- Products for I'isis; Shrunken Wheat for Swine. J. W. Wilson 
and II. G. Skinner. 
Bulletin 91. Cooperative Vegetable Tests in 1904 of Peas, Beans, sweet Corn, and Cabbage. >■• E. 
Hansen. Y. Fulkerson, and E. G. Sanderson. 
Bulletin 92. Macaroni Wheat. J. H.Shepard. 
Bulletin 1)3. Plums in South Dakota. N. E. Hansen. 
Annual Report. Annual Report. 1905. 
Bulletin 94. Alfalfa and Red (lover. J. AY. Wilson and II. G. Skinner. 
Bulletin 95. The Treatment of Nail Bricks of the Horse's Foot. E. L. Moore. 
Bulletin %. Forage Plants at Ilighmore Substation for 1904-5. W. A. Wheeler and S. Balz.— Cereal 
Investigations at Highmore. J. S. Core and S. Balz. 
Bulletin 97. Speltz and Millet for the Production of Baby Beef. .7. W. Wilson and H. G. Skinner. 
Bulletin 98. Crop Rotation. J. S. Cole. 
Bulletin 99. Macaroni or Durum Wheat. (A Continuation of Bulletin 92.) J. H. Shepard. 
TENNESSEE STATION, 1882-1906. 
Report. « Experiments in Wheat Culture, Ensilage, and Other Crops; Top Dressings on Clover and 
Grass. J. M. McBryde. 
Bulletin 1. « Analyses and Tests of Manures and Fertilizers for 1883-84. 
Biennial Report. Biemiial Report, 1883-84. J. W. Glenn. 
Report, a Wheat Culture and Forage Crops. J. W. Glenn. 
Biemiial Report. Biennial Report, 1885-86. 
Biennial Report. Biennial Report, 1886-87. 
Bulletin, Volume I, No. 1. Dehorning Cattle.— History and Reorganization. C. S. Plumb. 
Bulletin, Volume I, No. 2. The Experiment Station; Building and Laboratories; Germination of Seed 
Corn; Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers. C. W. Dabney and C. S. Plumb. 
Bulletin, Volume I, No. 3. Weeds of the Farm. F. L. Scribher and C. L. Newman. 
Annual Report. First Annual Report, 1888. 
Bulletin, Volume II, No. 1. Notes on Fertilizers and Fertilizing Materials. W. E. Stone. 
Bulletin, Volume II, No. 2. Diseases of the Irish Potato. F. L. Scribner. 
Bulletin, Volume II, No. 3. Cotton-Seed Hulls and Meal as Food for Live Stock. W. E. Stone. 
Bulletin, Volume II, No. 4. Grasses of Mountain Meadows and Deer Parks. F. L. Scribner. —Chemical 
Composition and Tests of Varieties of Strawberries. W. E. Stone. 
Special Bulletin A. The Army Worm: How to Prevent its Ravages on Cotton. 
Special Bulletin B. Analysesof Commercial Fertilizers. W. E. Stone. 
Annual Report. Second Annual Report, 1889. 
Bulletin, Volume III, No. 1. Experiments in Growing Potatoes. C. S. Plumb. 
Bulletin, Volume III, No. 2. Field Experiments with Barley, Corn, Oats, Wheat, Sorghum, and Clover. 
C. S. Plumb. 
Bulletin, Volume III, No. 3. Points about Country Roads. W. W. Carson. 
Bulletin, Volume III, No. 4. Practical Experiments in Reclaiming "Galled" or Washed La mis: Notes 
on Mulch and Mulch Materials. P. F. Kefauver. 
Bulletin, Volume III, No. 5. Fruit Trees at the Experiment Station. R. L. Watts. 
Bulletin, Volume III, No. G. Index to Volumes I, II, and III. 
Special Bulletin C. The Treatment of Certain Fungus Diseases of Plants. F. L. Scribner. 
Special Bulletin D. Potash and Paving Crops. 
Special Bulletin E. The Cotton Worm; The Hessian Fly. H.E.Summers. 
Annual Report. Third Annual Report, 1890. 
Bulletin, Volume IV, No. 1. Crab-Grass Hay; Sorghum as a Forage Plant; Test of Feed Value of First 
and Second Crops of Clover; Pasture Grasses; Black Knot of the Plum and Cherry; Pruning Fruit 
Trees; The Glassy-Winged Soldier Bug; Diseases of Live Stock; Experiment Station Record. 
C. W. Dabney et al. 
Bulletin, Volume IV, No. 2. The Peanut Crop of Tennessee: Statistics, Culture, and Chemistry. L. P. 
Brown. 
Bulletin, Volume IV, No. 3. The True Bugs, or Heteroptera, of Tennessee. II. E. Summers. 
Bulletin, Volume IV, No. 4. Some Fungus Diseases of the Grape. F. L. Scribner. 
Bulletin, Volume IV, No. 5. A Chemical Study of the Cotton Plant. J. B. McBryde. 
Annual Report. Fourth Annual Report, 1891. 
Bulletin, Volume V, No. 1. Fruit Trees and Experiments with Vegetables. R. L. Watts. 
Bulletin, Volume V, No. 2. Grasses of Tennessee, I. F. L. Scribner. 
Bulletin, Volume V, No. 3. A Contribution to the Study of the Economies of Milk Production. C. V. 
Vanderford. 
Bulletin, Volume V, No. 4. Experiments with Fruit Trees and Vegetables. R. L. Watt s. 
Annual Report. Fifth Annual Report, 1892. 
Bulletin, Volume VI, No. 1. Some Injurious Insects of the Apple. C. E. Chambliss. 
Bulletin, Volume VI, No. 2. Rational Use of Feeding Stuffs; Winter Dairying in Tennessee. C. F. 
Vanderford. 
Bulletin, Volume VI, No. 3. Small Fruits: Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, and Grapes. 
R. L. Watts. 
Bulletin, Volume VI, No. 4. Field Experiments with Tomatoes and Onions. R. L. Watts. 
Annual Report. Sixth Annual Report, 1893. 
Bulletin, Volume VII, No. 1. Grasses of Tennessee, II. F. L. Scribner. 
Bulletin, Volume VII, No. 2. Fruits: Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries. Blackberries, Pears. Apples, 
and Peaches. R. L. Watts. 
Bulletin, Volume VII, No. 3. Cooperative Experimentation. 
Bulletin, Volume VII, No. 4. Dehorning Cattle; Notes to Correspondents. 
Annual Report. Seventh Annual Report, 1894. 
Bulletin, Volume VIII, No. 1. Spraying Apparatus. R. L. Watts. Insecticides. C. E. Chambliss.— 
Fungicides; Spraving Calendar. S. M. Bain. 
Bulletin, Volume VIII, No. 2. The Wild Onion. R. L. Watts. 
Bulletin, Volume VIII, No. 3. Some Experiments with Fungicides on Peach Foliage. S. M. Bain. 
Bulletin. Volume VIII, No. 4. The Chinch Bug (Blissus leucopterus) . C. K. Chambliss. 
Annual Report. Eighth Annual Report, 1895. 
Bulletin. Volume IX, No. 1. Apples of Tennessee Origin. R. L. Watts. 
Bulletin. Volume IX, No. 2. Strawberries. R. L. Watts. 
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