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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
1— Seed tests, by G. McCarthy 
2— .The injury of foliage by arsenites, by B. W, 
Kilgore 
3— Digestion experiments, by F. E. Emery, and B, W. 
Kilgore 
4— Digestion experiments, by F. E. Emery, and B. W. 
Kilgore 
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•Results of chemical analyses of tobacco cured by 
the leaf-cure on wire and the stalk processes, 
by F. B. Carpenter 
-Chemical analyses of some native North Carolina 
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grasses, forage plants, grains, seeds, and by¬ 
products, by B. W. Kilgore 
•Investigations upon the phosphoric acid in crude 
fertilizer materials, and upon methods of 
fertilizer analyses, by B, V/. Kilgore and R. E, 
Noble 
8— A serious lettuce disease and a method of control, 
by F. L. Stevens and J. G. Hall 
9— Relation of the mineralogical and chemical compo¬ 
sition to the fertilizer requirements of North 
Carolina soils, by J. K. Plummer 
10— Breeding rotundifolia grapes, by F # C. Reimer and 
L. R. Detjen 
11— Self-sterility in dewberries and blackberries, by 
L. R. Detjen 
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