436 



Fertilizers — Continued. 



do they pay for cotton 79, 227 



Edist'o High grade acid phosphate 230 



effects of lime on cotton 260 



experiments with 8 



at Auburn 9 



extent of the use of 225 



for oak and hickory lands in cotton culture 86 



for gravelly hills -86 



lor gray mica and red clay lands 87 



for long leaf pine soils 89 



for Central Prairie region 90 



for other regions 91 



for cotton culture 5, 7, 23 



fractional or intercultural application of 266 



in center furrow versus in listing furrows 268 



kinds of found in market 229 



methods of applying 10, 266 



per acre in co-operative experiments 30 



pounds per acre of 272 



raw versus acid phosphate. 246, 247 



requirements of cotton plant 390 



reserving part of, for application in seed drill 267 



residual effects of phosphates 253 



residual effects of nitrogenous 244 



results of fertilizer experiments at Auburn 9 



reverted versus soluble phosphoric acid. 252 



results of potash experiments 259 



soluble phosphoric acid from different sources 253 



tags sold 225 



yield of seed cotton fertilized with potash 258 



Fertilizing constituents in cotton roots, amounts of 373 



stalks, 375 



leaves, 376 



bolls, 378 



value of nitrogen from cotton seed 15 



Figs, Celestial 169 



Brown Turkey 169 



Brunswick 169 



White Ischia 169 



White Smyrna 169 



Fiji Islands 341 



Foods and food materials Report : 20 



Foreign cottons compared (table) 260 



effects of climate and soil on 358 



