REFERENCES 



Under this heading it is proposed to Include, by author, title, and citation, references to all 

 scientific papers published in or emanating from Washington. It is requested that authors cooperate 

 with the editors by submitting titles promptly, following the style used below. These references are 

 aot Intended to replace the more extended abstracts published elsewhere in this Journal. 



CHEMISTRY 



CuRRiE, J. N. Composition of roquefort-cheese fat. Journal of Agricultural 

 Research, 2: 429-434. September, 1914. 



Gore, H. C. Changes in composition of peel and pulp of ripening bananas. Jour- 

 nal of Agricultural Research, 3: 187-203, fig. 1. December, 1914. 



H'OAGLAND, D. R. Organic constituents of Pacific coast kelps. Journal of Agri- 

 cultural Research, 4: 39-58. April, 1915. 



HoAGLAND, Ralph. Coloring matter of raw and cooked salted meats. Journal of 

 Agricultural Research, 3: 211-226, fig. 1, pis. 32-33. December, 1914. 



MacIntire, W. H. Decomposition of soil carbonates. Journal of Agricultural 

 Research, 3: 79-80. October, 1914. 



Shorey, E. C, and Walters, E. H. A nitrogenous soil constituent: tetracar- 

 bonimid. Journal of Agricultural Research, 3: 175-178. November, 1914. 



Thompson, Alice R. Organic phosphoric acid of rice. Journal of Agricultural 

 Research, 3:425-430. February, 1915. 



Willaman, J. J., and West, R. ]\I. Notes on the hydrocyanic-acid content of sor- 

 ghxim. Journal of Agricultural Research, 4: 179-185, figs. 1-2. May, 1915. 



BOTANY 



Dahlberg, R. C. Identification of the seeds of species of Agropyron . Journal of 

 Agricultural Research, 3: 275-282, figs. 1-4, pis. 34^37. December, 1914. 



Edson, H. a. Rheosporangium aphanidermatus, a new genus and species of 

 fungus parasitic on sugar beets and radishes. Journal of Agricultural Re- 

 search, 4: 279-292, pis. 44-48. July, 1915. 



Griffiths, D., Bidwell, G. L., and Goodrich, C. E. Native pasture grasses 

 of the United States. Bulletin of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, No. 

 201. Pp. 1-52. May 26, 1915. 



Hedgcock, G. G., and Long, W. H. Identity of Peridermium fusiforme with 

 Peridermium cerebrum. Journal of Agricultural Research, 2:247-250, pi. 

 11. June, 1914. 



Mann, Albert, and Harlan, H. V. Morphology of the barley grain with refer- 

 ence to its enzym-secreting areas. Bulletin of the U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, No. 183. Pp. 1-32. April 13, 1915. 



Mason, S. C. Botanical characters of the leaves of the date palm used i7i distin- 

 guishing cultivated varieties. Bulletin of the U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, No. 223. Pp. 1-28. June 23, 1915. 



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