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2. Continuation of the work on tobacco and starch up 

 to the point necessary to complete the present investigation. 



3. Experiments on the bar a soils of the Punjab in con- 

 nection with reclamation schemes. This work had been 

 proposed by the late Mr. J. H. Barnes and it is hoped can 

 be continued in collaboration with Mr. Wilsdon, Agricul- 

 tural Chemist to the Punjab Government. 



4. Continuation of a survey of indigo soils. 



Minor subjects. 



1. Checking analytical methods at present used at Pusa 

 in agricultural analysis. 



(1) W. A. Davis 



•(2) W. A. Davis 



(3) J. N. Sen 



(4) J. N. Sen 



{5) J. X. Sen 



(6) J. X. Sen 



X. List of Publications. 



. The Phosphate Depletion of the Soils of 

 Bihar, and its Contingent Risks of Mal- 

 nutrition and Endemic Disease : A Warn- 

 ing. Agri. Jour, of India, Vol. XII, Part 

 II. 



. The Phosphate Depletion of the Soils of 

 Bihar : Its Effect on the Quality and 

 Yield of Crops and the Contingent Risks 

 of Malnutrition and Endemic Disease in 

 Cattle and Man. Agri. Jour, of India, 

 Indian Science Congress Number, 1917. 



. The Influence of the presence of Calcium 

 Carbonate on the Determination of Avail- 

 able Phosphoric Acid in Soils by Dyer's 

 Method. Agri. Jour, of India, Vol. XII, 

 Part II. 



. Composition of some Indian Feeding Stuffs. 

 Bulletin 70, Agricultural Research Insti- 

 tute, Pusa. 



. Some Observations on the Occurrence of 

 Infertility under Trees. Agri. Jour, of 

 India, Vol. XII, Part III. 

 Report on Agricultural Chemistry for 

 Board of Scientific Advice. 



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