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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES.— C. B. Lipman, H. S. Reed, R. E. Clausen, Editors, Price 

 per volume, $5. Volume 1 (587 pages), 3 (509 pages), and 4 (450 pageS) completed. 

 Volumes 2 and 5 in progress. 



Vol. 2. 1. Studies In Juglans. L Study of a New Form of Juglans calif ornica Watson, 



by Ernest B. Babcock. Pp. 1-46, plates 1-12. December, 1913 ?0.60 



2. Studies in Juglans. II. Further Observations on a New Variety of Juglans 



calif ornica Watson and on Certain Supposed Walnut-Oak Hybrids, by 

 Ernest B. Babcock. Pp. 47-70, plates 13-19. October, 1914 35 



3. Studies in Juglans. III. (1) Further Evidence that the Oak-like Walnut 



Originates by Mutation; (2) A Parallel Mutation in Juglans hindsii 

 ( Jepson) Sargent, by Ernest B. Babcock. Pp. 71-80, plates 20-21. Sep- 

 tember, 1916 _„. .10 



4. Mutation in Matthiola, by Howard B. Frost. Pp. 81-190, plates 22-35. 



November, 1919 150 



5. Interspecific Hybrids in Crepis. I. Crepis capillaris (L.) WaUr. X C. Tec- 



torum L., by Ernest B. Babcock and Julius L. Collins. Pp. 191-204, plates 

 36-38. October, 1920 _ .20 



6. Inheritance in Crepis capillnris (L.) Wallr. 1, Inbreeding and Crossbreed- 



ing in Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr., by Julius L. Collins. Pp. 205-216, 

 plates 39-41. November, 1920 30 



7. Inheritance in Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr. II. Inheritance of Some Mor- 



phological Characters in Crepis capillaris, by Venkata Rau. Pp. 217-242, 

 plates 42-43, 3 figures in text. June, 1923 35 



8. Microsporogenesis of GinTcgo hiloha L. with especial reference to the 



Distribution of the Plastids and to Cell Wall Formation, by Margaret 

 Campbell Maim. Pp. 243-248, plate 52. September, 1924 25 



9. Inheritance in Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr. III. Nineteen Morphological 



and Three Physiological Characters, by J. L. Collins. Pp. 249-296, 

 plates 45-52. December, 1924 75 



VoL 3. 1. New Grasses for California. I. Phalaris stenoptera Hack., by P. B. Kennedy. 



Pp. 1-24, plates 1-8. July, 1917 _ __ _ .30 



2. Optimum Moisture Conditions for Young Lemon Trees on a Loam Soil, by 



L. W. Fowler and C. B. Lipman. Pp. 25-36, plates 9-11. September, 1917. .16 



3. Some Abnormal Water Relations in Citrus Trees of the Arid Southwest 



and Their Possible Sigiiificance, by Robert W. Hodgson. Pp. 37-54, plate 



12. September, 1917 _ , .20 



4. A New Dendrometer, by Donald Bruce. Pp. 55-61. November, 1917 10 



5. Toxic and Antagonistic Effects of Salts on Wine Yeast (Saccharomyces 



ellipsoideus), by S. K. Mitra. Pp. 63-102. November, 1917 _ .46 



6. Changes In the Chemical Composition of Grapes during Ripening, by F. T. 



Bioletti, W. V. Cruess, and H. Davi. Pp. 103-130. March, 1918 25 



7. A New Method of Extracting the Soil Solution (a Preliminary Communi- 



cation), by Charles B. Lipman. Pp. 131-134. March, 1918 05 



8. The Chemical Composition of the Plant as Further Proof of the Close Rela- 



tion between Antagonism and Cell Permeability, by Dean David Wa3mlck. 



Pp. 132-242, plates 13-24. June, 1918 1.25 



9. Variability in Soils and Its Significance to Past and Future Soil Investi- 



gations. I. A Statistical Study of Nitrification in Soil, by Dean David 



Waynick. Pp. 243-270, 2 text figures. June, 1918 SO 



10. Does CaCo., or CaSo4 Treatment Affect the Solubility of the Soli's Con- 

 stituents?, by C. B. Lipman and W. F. Gerlcke. Pp. 271-282. June, 1918. .10 



