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Bulletin, Volume IX, No. 3. A Contribution to the Study of Southern Feeding Stuffs. J. B. McBryde- 
Bulletin, Volume IX. No. 4. Varieties of Grapes. R. L. Watts. 
Annual Report. Ninth Annual Report, 1896. 
Bulletin, Volume X, No. 1. Apples of Tennessee Origin (Second Report >. H. L. Watts. 
Bulletin, Volume X, No. 2. Pot Culture of Lettuce. R. L. Watts. 
Bulletin, Volume X, No. 3. The Soils of Tennessee. C. F. Vanderford. 
Bulletin, Volume X, No. 4. Scale Insects: San Jose and other Species. C. E. Chambliss. 
Annual Report. Tenth Annual Report, 1897. 
Bulletin, Volume XI, No. 1. Persimmons. R. L. Watts. 
Bulletin, Volume XI, No. 2. Grasses and Forage Plants: I, Domesticated Grasses. J. B. Killebrew. 
Bulletin, Volume XI, No. 3. Grasses and Forage Plants: II, Leguminous Plants. J. B. Killebrew. 
Bulletin, Volume XI, No. 4. Grasses and Forage Plants: III, Meadows and Wild Pastures. J. li. 
Killebrew. 
Annual Report. Eleventh Annual Report, 1898. 
Annual Report. Twelfth Annual Report, 1899. 
Bulletin, Volume XII, No. 1. Stock Interests. A. M. Soule.— Effect of Churning on Fat Globules. 
G. A. Flickinger. 
Bulletin, Volume XII, No. 2. Soil Studies; Principles of Plowing; Root Systems of Farm*Crops. A. Id . 
Soule.— Fertilizer Experiments. C. A. Mooers. 
Bulletin, Volume XII, No. 3. The Renovation of Unproductive Orchards; Why are Old Orchards 
Unproductive? C. A. Keffer.— Fertilizers for the Orchard. C. A. Mooers.— Onion Growing. R. II. 
Garrahan. 
Bulletin, Volume XII, No. 4. The Utility of the Cowpea; Why Grasses Fail. A. M. Soule.— Notes on 
Grasses. J. R. Fain.— Seed Selection*. P. O. Vanatter. 
Bulletin, Volume XIII, No. 1. Frost Protection; Climate of Tennessee. W. M. Fulton. 
Bulletin, Volume XIII, No. 2. Experiments with Winter Wheat. A. M. Soule and P. O. Vanatter. 
Bulletin, Volume XIII, No. 3. Fertilizer Experiments on Potatoes, Corn, Cowpeas, and Peanuts. 
C. A. Mooers. 
Bulletin, Volume XIII, No. 4. Feeding Native Steers. A. M. Soule and J. R. Fain. 
Annual Report. Thirteenth Annual Report, 1900. 
Bulletin, Volume XIV, No. 1. Experiments with Corn, Forage Crops, and Spring Cereals. A. M. 
Soule, P. O. Vanatter, and J. R. Fain. 
Bulletin, Volume XIV, No. 2. Winter Wheat. A. M. Soule and P. O. Vanatter. 
Bulletin, Volume XIV, No. 3. Winter Cereals and Legumes. A. M. Soule and P. O. Vanatter. 
Bulletin, Volume XIV, No. 4. The Early Growth and Training of Apple Trees. C. A. Keffer. 
Annual Report. Fourteenth Annual Report, 1901. 
Bulletin, Volume XV, No. 1. The Value of Corn, Skim Milk, and Whey for Fattening Swine. A. M. 
Soule and J. R. Fain. 
Bulletin, Volume XV, No. 2. The Action of Copper on Leaves. S. M. Bain. 
Bulletin, Volume XV, No. 3. Feeding Native Steers. A. M. Soule and J. R. Fain. 
Bulletin, Volume XV, No. 4. The Relative Value of Protein in Cotton-Seed Meal, Cowpea Hay, and 
Wheat Bran. A. M. Soule and S. E. Barnes. 
Annual Report. Fifteenth Annual Report, 1902. 
Bulletin, Volume XVI, No. 1. Fertilizer Experiments. C. A. Mooers. 
Bulletin, Volume XVI, No. 2. San Jose Scale. C. A. Keffer. 
Bulletin, Volume XVI, No. 3. Corn. Wheat, and Sov-Bean Meal with Skim Milk for Pork Production. 
A. M. Soule and J. R. Fain. 
Bulletin, Volume XVI, No. 4. Influence of Climate and Soil on the Composition and Milling Qualities 
of Winter Wheat. A. M. Soule and P. O. Vanatter. 
Annual Report. Sixteenth Annual Report. 1903. 
Bulletin, Volume XVII, No. 1. Crops for the Silo. A. M. Soule and J. R. Fain. 
Bulletin, Volume XVII, No. 2. Increasing the Yield of Corn. A. M. Soule and P. O. Vanatter. 
Bulletin, Volume XVII, No. 3. Training and Pruning Fruit Trees and Vines. C. A. Keffer. 
Bulletin, Volume XVII, No. 4. Replacing Grain with Alfalfa in a Ration for Dairy Cows. A. M. Soule 
and S. E. Barnes. 
Annual Report. Seventeenth Annual Report, 1904. 
Bulletin. Volume XVIII, No. 1. Texas Fever Cattle Tick" Pasture Methods of Eradication. II. A. 
Morgan. 
Bulletin, Volume XVIII. No. 2. Small Fruits and Grapes. C. A. Keffer. 
Bulletin. Volume XVIII, No. 3. Alsike Clover; 111 Effects Sometimes Produced on Horses and Mules 
Pastured Exclusively Upon Alsike. H. A. Morgan and M. Jacob. 
Bulletin, Volume XVIII, No. 4. The Control of Insects, Fungi, and Other Pests. G. M. Bentley. 
Annual Report. Eighteenth Annual Report, 1905. 
TEXAS STATION, 1883-1906. 
Bulletin la. Preliminary. G.W.Curtis. 
Bulletin 2*. Notes and Experiments. G. W. Curtis. 
Bulletin 3a. Notes and Experiments. G. W. Curtis. 
Bulletin 4 a. Acclimating Cattle. G. W. Curtis. 
Bulletin 5a. Tests of Value of Different Fertilizers for Corn; Report, 1887. G. W. Curtis. 
Bulletin 1. Plan of Organization. 
Bulletin 2. Experiments in Cattle Feeding; Analyses of Fertilizers and Ores; Horticultural Depart- 
ment; Meteorological Department. 
Bulletin 3. Grasses and Other Forage Plants. T. L. Brunk. 
Bulletin 4. Root Rot of Cotton or "Cotton Blight." L. H. Pammel. 
Annual Report. First Annual Report, 1888. 
Bulletin 5. Creameries in Texas. F. A. Gulley and G. W. Curtis. 
Bulletin 6. Feeding Experiment. F. A. Gulley and H. H. Harrington. 
Bulletin 7. Cotton Root-Rot. L. H. Pammel. 
Bulletin 8. Work in Horticulture. T. L. Brunk. 
Annual Report. Second Annual Report, 1889. 
Bulletin 9. Pear Stocks. T. L. Brunk.— Some Parasitic Fungi of Texas. H. S. Jennings. 
Bulletin 10. Feeding Experiment. F. A. Gullev and J. W. Carson. 
Bulletin 11. Effect of Cotton Seed and Cotton-Seed Meal on Butter, Quality of Butter from Sweet and 
Sour Cream. G. W. Curtis. 
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