DAYS ON WHICH THE SUN WAS NOT VISIBLE IN DENVER, FROM JULY 20, 1872. From Observations by the late F. J. B. CRANE, Denver.* * Mr. Crane, a confirmed asthmatic, came to Denver from Detroit, Michigan, about the year 1871, and was wholly cured of the distressing malady. In 1872, for his own satisfaction, he began a compilation of a daily record of the sunshine and continued it systematically until his death in 1886, with the result stated above. It is simple, accurate and comprehensive; in short, a faithful and easily understood compendium of our climate. Annual Meeting of the Northern Colorado Horticultural Society, December Appointment of Committees at Boulder Meeting, June 19, 1889 321 Address of Welcome to Northern Colorado Horticultural Society, by O A. 461 Address of President Ackerman to Northern Colorado Horticultural Society. 464 566 Culture and Management of Timber Claims, by E. Milleson 144 Commercial Aspect of Fruit Market of Denver and Colorado, by J. T. Corn- 442 Canning, Preserving and Drying Fruit, by Mrs. J. W. Goss 484 573 Chicago Fruit Show, 1889, by C. S. Faurot. 577 Executive Committee meeting, May 15, 1888. Executive Committee meeting to consider programme, annual meeting, De- Executive Committee meeting, January 5, 1889. Election of Officers, 1889. Experimental Stations, by President C. L. Ingersoll. Executive Committee meeting, April 10, 1889. Election of Officers for 1889. Executive Committee meeting, January 29, 1890. Executive Committee meeting, April 8, 1890 Executive Committee meeting, April 15, 1890 Executive Committee meeting, Boulder, June 20, 1889 Election of Officers, 1890. Exhibitors of Fruit at Cañon City meeting, 1889 Floriculture, by Miss Lerah Stratton. Future of Irrigation, by S. O. Henry. Fruit Culture in Grand Valley, by C. W. Steel Fruits Valuable for the Farm, by James Ackerman Forestry, by D. S. Grimes 23 26 135 202 214 291 314 314 315 345 438 549 186 195 208 250 324 378 446 468 534 536 Fruits, When Ripe. Geology of Colorado Soil, by Prof. Lake Grapes, by W. A. Helm, Cañon City. Grapes for Colorado, by J. S. McClelland. Grafting-Whole-Root vs. Piece-Root, by Clarence M. Stark Letter of Pomological Division, Washington, D. C., February 7, 1889 Life Members. . . . Meteorological Tables Management of Root Crops, by Prof. Blount Meteorological Tables, by Sergeant J. J. Gilligan, U. S. Signal Service Needs of Legislation on Forestry Interests of Colorado, by Edgar T. Ensign. Officers for 1889. 3 9 65 66 307 312 67 301 615 42 132 614 5 Over Production, by James Ackerman. 53 Object Lesson, Fruits on Exhibition, by Dr. Alex Shaw Ornamentation of School Houses and Grounds, by Edward Housel Progress of Horticulture in the Big Thompson Valley, by Mrs. Winona W. Proceedings, Meeting at Cañon City, October 1 and 2, 1889 Report on Pomology in Fremont County, by W B. Felton Report of the Secretary of the Colorado State Bee Keepers Association, for 1888 |