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 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES. — Charles B. Lipman, Ernest B. Babcock, and John W. 



Gilmore, Editors. Price per volume, $5. Volume 1 (587 pages) completed. Volumes 



2, 3 and 4 in progress. 



VoL 2. 1. Studies in Juglans I. Study of a New Form of Juglans Calif 'ornica 

 Watson, by Ernest B. Babcock. Pp. 1-46, plates 1-12. December, 

 1913 : _ — ~ .60 



2. Studies in Juglans n. 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 - _ 86 



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



Originates by Mutation, by Ernest B. Babcock. Pp. 71-80, pis, 20-21. 



September, 1916 „ _.. _ _ .10 



Vol. 8. 1. New Grasses for California, I, Phalaris stenoptera Hack., by P. B. Ken- 

 nedy. 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. Sep- 

 tember, 1917 - ~ — .15 



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



west and their Possible Significance, 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 Com- 



munication), by Chas. B. Lipman. Pp. 131-134. March, 1918 . 05 



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



Relation between Antagonism and Cell Permeability, by Dean David 

 Waynick. Pp. 135-242, plates 13-24. June, 1918 1.25 



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



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

 David Waynick. Pp. 243-270, 2 text figures. June, 1918 30 



10. Does CaCOo or CaS0 4 Treatment Affect the Solubility of the Soil's 



Constituents?, by C. B. Lipman and W. F. Gericke. Pp. 271-282. 

 June, 1918 10 



11. An Investigation of the Abnormal Shedding of Young Fruits of the 



Washington Navel Orange, by J. Eliot Coit and Robert W. Hodgson, 



Pp. 283-368, plates 25-42, 9 text figures. April 1919 1.00 



Vol. 4. 1. The Fermentation Organisms of California Grapes, by W. V. Cruess. 



Pp. 1-66, plates 1-2, 15 text figures. December, 1918 75 



2. Tests of Chemical Means for the Control of Weeds. Report of Progress, 



by George P. Gray. Pp. 67-97, 11 text figures (In press) 



3. On the Existence of a Growth-Inhibiting Substance in the Chinese 



Lemon, by H. S. Reed and F. F. Halma. Pp. 99-112, plates 3-6. 



February, 1919 25 



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 BOTANY.— W. A. Setchell, Editor. Volumes I-TV, $3.50 per volume; volume V and follow- 

 ing, $5.00 per volume. Volumes I (pp. 418), n (pp. 360), IH (pp. 400), and IV (pp. 

 397) completed. Volumes V, VI, and VII in progress. 

 Vol. 3. 1. Oompositae of Southern California, by Harvey Monroe Hall. Pp. 1- 



302; plates 1-3, with a map. December, 1907..... 3.00 



2. The Origin, Structure, and Function of the Polar Caps in Smilacina 

 amplexicaulis Nutt., by H. D. Densmore. Pp. 303-330; plates 4-8. 



December, 1908 35 



3, 4. (In one cover.) The Value of Sodium to Plants by Reason of Its 

 Protective Action. On the Effects of Certain Poisonous Gases on 

 Plants. By W. J. V. Osterhout. Pp. 331-340. June, 1908 10 



