10 



(Fertilizers) 



good mixture for general use 8:9 



guaranteed analyses 14 : 17-26 



home manufacture of 8:9 



laws concerning 14: 27, 28 



licenses, list for 1889 ,-'90 14 : 29-39 



methods for mixing 8: 9 



nitrogen, sources of 8: 7, 14: 3-9, 18: 10, 11 



ammonium sulphate 8:7 



cheapest 16:6 



refuse animal substance 8 : 7 



sodium nitrate 8:7 



vegetation 14 : 4, 5 



pea vines, value of 14: 5-8, 16: 11-14 



phosphates, some practical suggestions 16: 5-7 



raw of Alabama 16 : 5 



phosphoric acid, forms of 16 : 4, 5 



sources of 8 : 5, 6 



animal charcoal 8:6 



basic slag or 



Thomas scoria 8:6,16:5 



floats 16:4,5 



fossil bones 8:6 



guano 8:6 



mineral phosphates 8:6 



potash, influence in retention of cotton leaves 16: 10 



salts as conservers of moisture 16 : 6, 10 



sources of 8:7 



kainit 8:7 



muriate 8:7 



plant ash 8:7 



value of 16 : 9, 10 



rates of valuation per pound 5 : 39 



rules for taking samples 14 : 40 



stable manure, preservation of 16 : 7 



tested with experiments on corn 3 : 3, 4, 16 : 16, 17 



cotton 5: 4-13 



pot-tests 5: 16-28 



peanuts 3:4 



potatoes (sweet) 3: 15 



turnips 3: 5-7 



use, of modern origin 8:3 



used at Experiment Station, analysis of 8 : 15, 14 : 16 



Fibre, cotton ; see Cotton. 



Flowers, peach, relation to fruitfulness ; see Peach. 



Fodder, per cent of ; see Corn . • 



