76 BULLETINS OF THE BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. 



Bulletin. Page. 



Maize. See Corn. 



Manganese in plants 45 23-24 



Mangel-wurzels in western CTregtjn and Washington 94 35-37 



Mango, budding 46 9-13 



culture 28 13-21 



requirements 28 13-14 



description 28 10-11 



diseases 28 20-21 



in Porto Rico, bulletin 28 1-38 



introduction of new varieties 28 32-33 



market ^ 28 35-36 



origin 28 11-13 



packing and shipping 28 33-35 



Porto Rican forms 28 27-28 



propagation, methods 28 14-19 



46 8-15 



seedling stocks 46 13-14 



uses 28 21-25 



varieties to be introduced 28 28-32 



Manila hemp, propagation 46 23-26 



Manufacture and preservation of unfermented grape must, 



bulletin - 24 1-19 



of semolina and macaroni, bulletin 20 1-31 



Manure for mushroom growing 85 23-31 



33-36 



Martynia, varieties 21* 226 



Massachusetts, Cape Cod sand dunes, reclamation, bulletin...... 65 1-38 



May, David William, paper entitled "F^xperimental study of 



the relation of lime and magnesia to plant growth" 1 37-53 



Mayweed seeds, description 84 35 



Meadows, orchard grass 100 49 



Means, Thomas Herbert, and Kearney, Thomas Henry, bul- 

 letin entitled "Agricultural Exyjlorations in Algeria " 80 1-98 



Medicinal plants, wild, of the United States, bulletin 8'.) 1-76 



Melon, muskmelon, varieties 21 226-241 



watermelon, varieties 21 391-402 



Menthol and peppermint oil 90 26-27 



Merrill, Elmer Drew, bulletin entitled "The North American 



species of Spartina" 9 1-16 



Mesquite, curly, in central Texas 13 41-42 



Method of destroying or preventing the growth of algae and 

 certain pathogenic bacteria in water supplies, bul- 

 letin 64 1-44 



quick, for determining moisture in grain, bulletin 99 1-24 



Methods of testing the burning quality of cigar tobacco, 



paper '. '. lOO 31-40 



used for controlling and reclaiming sand dunes, bul- 

 letin 57 1-36 



Mexico, avocados 77 24-25 



southern, Castilla 49 25-28 



Microspira comma, effect of copper 64 :!4-36, 39 



76 46 



Microsi)ores in Zamia, development 2 16-19 



Millet, Japanese barnyard, in Nebraska 59 41 



Millets in central Texas 13 46-47 



Egypt 62 59-60 



Nebraska 59 46-47 



Mineral compounds in organisms 45 12-13 



constitiients in organisms 45 9-16 



nutrients in plants, bulletin 45 1-70 



low atomic weight 45 15-16 



salts, value 45 14-15 



substances, functions 45 13 



Minnesota, analyses of soils 1 20 



experiments with hairless Orel red clover 95 31-35 



Miscellaneous Papers, bulletin 25 1-83 



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