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163 — December.— The New York apple-tree canker. Wen- 
dell Paddock. Pages 28, plates 6. 
164 — December.— Notes on various plant diseases. (A 
bacterial rot of onions; powdery mil- 
dew on field-grown cucumbers ; dodder 
on cucumbers under glass; Baldwin 
fruit-spot; a HMusarvum leaf-spot of 
carnations; Chaetomiwm contortum 
on barley seedlings.) I. C. Stewart. 
Pages 15, plates 4. 
165 — December.— Report of analyses of Paris green san 
; other insecticides. L. L. Van Slyke. 
Pages 10. 
166 — December.— Commercial feeding stuffs in New York. 
W. H. Jordan and C. G. Jenter. 
Pages 42. 
167 — December.— A fruit disease survey of the Hudson 
Valley in 1899. EF. C. Stewart and F. 
H. Blodgett. Pages 34, plates 3, 
map i& 
. 168 — December.— Director’s report for 1899. W. H. Jor- 
dan. Pages 22. 
. 169 — December.— Fertilizing self sterile grapes. 5S. A. 
Beach. Pages 41, plates 2. 
. 170 — December.— Diseases and insects injurious to fruits. 
S. A. Beach, V. H. Lowe and F. C. 
Stewart. Pages 65. 
17 1 — December.— Animal food for poultry. W. P. 
Wheeler. Pages 46, plate 1. 
17 2 — December.— The efficiency of a continuous Pasteur- 
izer at different temperatures. H. A. 
Harding and L. A. Rogers. Pages 
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