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Experiment Station Record, Vols. I-IX, with indexes; Vol. X, Nos. 1-5. Bulletins. No. 1, Organization and History of the Stations; No. 2, Digest of Annual Reports of the Stations for 1888, in two parts; No. 3, Report of Meeting of Horticulturists, 1889; No. 4, List of Station Horticulturists and Outline of their Work; No. 6, List of Station Botanists and Outline of their Work; No. 8, Lectures on Investigations at Rothamsted Experimental Station; No. 9, The Fermentations of Milk; No. 10, Meteorological Work for Agricultural Institutions; No. 11, A Compilation of Analyses of American Feeding Stuffs; No. 14, Proceedings of Convention of National League for Good Roads, 1893; No. 15, Handbook of Experiment Station Work; No. 17, Suggestions for the Establishment of Food Laboratories; No. 18, Assimilation of Free Atmospheric Nitrogen by White and Black Mustard; No. 21, Methods and Results of Investigations on the Chemistry and Economy of Food; No. 22, Agricultural Investigations at Rothamsted, England; No. 25, Dairy Bacteriology; No. 26, Agricultural Experiment Stations: Their Objects and Work; No. 28, The Chemical Composition of American Food Materials; No. 29, Dietary Studies at the University of Tennessee in 1895; No. 31, Dietary Studies at the University of Missouri in 1895; No. 32, Dietary Studies at Purdue University in 1895; No. 33, The Cotton Plant; No. 34, The Carbohydrates of Wheat, Maize, Flour, and Bread; No. 35, Food and Nutrition Investigations in New Jersey in 1895 and 1896; No. 36, Notes on Irrigation in Connecticut and New Jersey; No. 37, Dietary Studies at the Maine State College in 1895; No. 38, Dietary Studies of the Negro in Alabama, 1895 and 1896; No. 40, Dietary Studies in New Mexico in 1895; No. 42, Cotton Culture in Egypt; No. 43, Losses in Boiling Vegetables, and the Composition and Digestibility of Potatoes and Eggs; No. 44, Investigations on the Metabolism of Nitrogen and Carbon in the Human Organism; No. 45, A Digest of Metabolism Experiments; No. 46, Dietary Studies in New York City in 1895 and 1896; No. 48, A Report to Congress on Agriculture in Alaska; No. 50, A Report on the Work and Expenditures of the Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1897; No. 51, Statistics of the Colleges and Stations, 1897; No. 52, Nutrition Investigations in Pittsburg, Pa., 1894-1896; No. 53, Nutrition Investigations at the University of Tennessee in 1896 and 1897; No. 54, Nutrition Investigations in New Mexico in 1897; No. 55, Dietary Studies in Chicago in 1895 and 1896. Nos. 5, 12, 13, 19, 23, 27, 39, and 47, Organization Lists of Stations and Colleges, 1890, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, and 1898; Nos. 7, 16, 20, 24, 30, 41, and 49, Proceedings of Association of Colleges and Stations, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, and 1897. Farmers' Bulletins.-No. 1, The What and Why of Agricultural Experiment Stations; No. 2, Illustrations of the Work of the Stations; No. 9, Milk Fermentations and their Relation to Dairying; No. 11, The Rape Plant; No. 14, Fertilizers for Cotton; No. 16, Leguminous Plants for Green Manuring and for Feeding; No. 18, Forage Plants for the South; No. 21, Barnyard Manure; No. 22, The Feeding of Farm Animals; No. 23, Foods: 'Nutritive Value and Cost; No. 25, Peanuts: Culture and Uses; No. 26, Sweet Potatoes: Culture and Uses; No. 29, Souring of Milk and Other Changes in Milk Products; No. 32, Silos and Silage; No. 34, Meats: Composition and Cooking; No. 35, Potato Culture; No. 36, Cotton Seed and its Products; No. 37, Kafir Corn: Characteristics, Culture, and Uses; No. 39, Onion Culture; No. 41, Fowls: Care and Feeding; No. 44, Commercial Fertilizers: Composition and Use; No. 46, Irrigation in Humid imates; No 48, The Manuring of Cotton; No. 49, Sheep Feeding; No. 56, Experiment Station Work-I; No. 65, Experiment Station Work-II; No. 69. Experiment Station Work-III; No. 73, Experiment Station Work-IV; No. 74, Milk as Food; No. 76, Tomato Growing; No. 77, The Liming of Soils; No. 78, Experiment Station Work-V; No. 79, Experiment Station Work-VI; No. 81, Corn Culture in the South; No. 84, Experiment Station Work-VII; No. 85, Fish as Food.

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BULLETIN NO. 74.

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,

OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS,

A. C. TRUE, Director.

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OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS.

A. C. TRUE, Director.

E. W. ALLEN, Assistant Director and Editor of Experiment Station Record.
W. H. BEAL, Editor of Technical and Popular Bulletins.

C. C. GEORGESON, In Charge of Alaska Experiment Stations, Sitka.
W. O. ATWATER, In Charge of Nutrition Investigations, Middletown, Conn.
ELWOOD MEAD, In Charge of Irrigation Investigations, Cheyenne, Wyo.

THE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS.

ALABAMA-Auburn: College Station; P. H. Mell.* Uniontown: Canebrake Station; H Benton.f

ARIZONA-Tucson: R. H. Forbes.*

ARKANSAS-Fayetteville: R. L. Bennett.*
CALIFORNIA-Berkeley: E. W. Hilgard.*
COLORADO-Fort Collins: L. G. Carpenter.*
CONNECTICUT New Haven: State Station; E. H.
Jenkins.* Storrs: Storrs Station; W. O. At-
water.*

DELAWARE-Newark: A. T. Neale.*
FLORIDA-Lake City: W. F. Yocum.*
GEORGIA-Experiment: R. J. Redding.*
IDAHO Moscow: J. P. Blanton."
ILLINOIS- Urbana: E. Davenport."
INDIANA-Lafayette: C. S. Plumb.*
IOWA-Ames: C. F. Curtiss."
KANSAS-Manhattan: J. T. Willard.
KENTUCKY-Lexington: M. A. Scovell.*
LOUISIANA—Audubon Park, New Orleans: Sugar
Station. Baton Rouge: State Station. Calhoun,
North Louisiana Station; W. C. Stubbs.*
MAINE-Orono: C. D. Woods.*
MARYLAND-College Park: H. J. Patterson."
MASSACHUSETTS- Amherst: H. H. Goodall.*
MICHIGAN-Agricultural College: C. P. Smith
MINNESOTA-St. Anthony Park, St. I aul: W. AL
Liggett.*

MISSISSIPPI-Agricultural College: W. L. Hutch

inson.*

* Director.

MISSOURI-Columbia: H. J. Waters.*
MONTANA-Bozeman S. M. Emery.*
NEBRASKA-Lincoln: T. L. Lyon.
NEVADA-Reno: J. E. Stubbs.*

NEW HAMPSHIRE-Durham; C. S. Murkland.:
NEW JERSEY-New Brunswick: E. B. Voorhees,*
NEW MEXICO-Mesilla Park: F. W. Sanders.*
NEW YORK-Genera: State Station; W. H. Jor-
dan.* Ithaca: Cornell University Station; L".
Roberts.*

NORTH CAROLINA-Raleigh: G. T. Winston.* NORTH DAKOTA-Agricultural College: J. H. Worst.*

OHIO-Wooster: C. E. Thorne.*

OKLAHOMA-Stillwater: J. Fields.*

OREGON Corvallis : T. M. Gatch.*
PENNSYLVANIA-State College: H. P. Armsby."
RHODE ISLAND-Kingston: A. A. Brigham.*
SOUTH CAROLINA-Clemson College: H. S. Hart-
zog.*

SOUTH DAKOTA-Brookings: J. H. Shepard.
TENNESSEE

Knoxville.

TEXAS-College Station: J. FT. Connell.*
UTAH-Logan: L. Foster.*

VERMONT-Burlington: J. L. Hills.*

VIRGINIA-Blacksburg: J. M. McBryde.*

WASHINGTON-Pullman: E. A. Bryan.*

WEST VIRGINIA-Morgantown: J. H. Ster WISCONSIN-Madison: W. A. Henry.* WYOMING-Laramie: E. E. Smiley.*

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