i6 Francis Humphreys Storer [March, 



Dr. Angus Smith on the waste of 



ammonia in coke making, Feb., 1880, 39, p. 120 



Maximum yield of wheat, Apr., 1880, 39, p. 246 



Money value of leached ashes, Apr., 1880, 39, p. 262 



Hurtfulness of chlorids to the tobacco 



crop, May, 1880, 39, p.277 



New evidence in respect to weevil- 



eaten peas, May, 1880, 39, p. 294 



Bone chewing by cattle, May, 1880, 39, p. 311 



Indian corn as a starch crop, June, 1880, 39, p. 33^ 



Deer's horns eaten by cattle, June, 1880, 39, p. 376 



The so-called process of ensilage, July, 1880, 39, p.424 



A scientific view of composts, Aug., 1880, 39»PP- 503> Si?» 



549 

 The valuation of "reverted" phos- 



phoric acid, Sept., 1880, 39, p. 586 



Significance 01 active nitrogen for 



grain, Oct., 1880, 39, p.673 



Experiments on gravelled bog-land, Oct., 1880, 39, p. 686 

 Which form of nitrogen is most as- 



similableby plants? Nov., 1880, 39, p. 766 



Preservation of apples, Nov., 1880, 39, p. 784 



Some merits of the Ailanthus, Dec, 1880, 39, p. 814 



Power of woodland to hold water, Jan., 1881, 40, p. 37 

 Influence of manures upon the potato 



disease, Jan., 1881, 40, p. 53 



Fodder value of frozen potatoes, Jan., 1881, 40, p. 67 



The prevention of infection, Feb., 1881, 40, p. 116 



Economy of using appetizing food for 



fattening cattle, Apr., 1881, 40, p. 222 



Disinfection versus Ventilation, Apr., 1881, 40, p. 241 



Worthless Compounds of nitrogen in 



some commercial fertiHzers, May, 1881, 40, p. 350 

 Preservation of brewers' grains, July, 1881, 40, p.49^ 



Why blue grass is so called, Aug., 1881, 40, p. 546 



Soft wheat in Germany, Sept., 1881, 40, p.622 



Tree trunks as water conductors, Sept., 1881, 40, p.662 

 The Massachusetts law of trespass, Oct, 1881, 40, p.669 

 Experiments on the use of wilted 



potatoes as seed, Oct, 1881, 40, p. 729 



Temperature of the body after eating,Jan., 1882, 41, p. 10 



