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SUBJECT LIST OF ABSTRACTS. 



CHEMISTRY — ANAI.YSES — METHODS. 



Pago. 



Miscellaneons analyses at Alabama Station, N. T. Lupton 142 



Miscellaneous analyses at Arkansas Station, C. B. Collingwood and G. A. Hum- 

 phreys 315 



]\liscellaneous analyses at Canada Experimental Farms, F. T. Shutt 5 



Miscellaneous analyses at Connecticut Station 101 



Miscellaneous analyses at Florida Station, J.J. Earle 550 



Miscellaneous analyses at Louisiana Station, W. C. Stubbs 275 



Miscellaneons analyses at Massachusetts State Station 154 531 



Compilation of analyses made at Amherst, Massachusetts, 1868-1839 582 



Miscellaneons analyses at Michigan Station, R. C. Kedzie 4;j5 



Miscellaneous analyses at Mississippi Station 058 



Miscellaneous analyses at New York Cornell Station, H. Snyder 504 



Miscellaneous analyses at Oregon Station, P. H. Irish 70 



Iveport o( chemist of Rhode Island Station, H. J. Wheeler 424 



Report of chemist of South Dakota Station, J. H. Shepard 375 



ISIisceilaneous analyses at South Dakota Station, J. H. Shepard 512 



Miscellaneous analyses at Texas Station, H. H. Harrington 514 744 



Miscellaneous analyses at Vermont Station, W. W. Cook 065 



Ethyl alcohol in silage, P. H. Irish 374 



Copper in articles of food known to be healthful, C. L. Penny 324 



Determination of free fatty acids in feeding stuffs, G. Loges and C. Claessen 684 



Gravimetric determination of pentaglucoses in vegetable materials, B. Tollens 



and G. de Chalmot 685 



Need of improvement of methods of analysis of feeding stuffs 185 



Investigations on the determination of moisture in air-dry feeding stuffj, H. J. 



Patterson 35q 



Comparison of solvents for fat in feeding stnflfs, R. S. Curtiss 488 



Determination of phosphoric acid in fertilizers by the "citrate method," S. W. 



.Johnson and T. B. Osborne 489 



Official methods of analysis adopted by the German Association of Agricultural 



Experiment Stations, September, 1890 502 



Special laboratory apparatus at Connecticut State Station 432 



Seventh Annual Convention of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. 89 

 Proceedings of the seventh annual convention of the Association of Official Agri- 

 cultural Chemists qqq 



BOTANY — MYCOLOGY, 



Directions for collecting, preserving, and studying plants, Freda Detmers 169 



Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium 79 303 



I'otanical survey of Mississippi 65j^ 



Catalogue of the uncultivated flowering plants growing on the Ohio State Uni- 

 versity grounds, M. Craig 253 



Grasses of the Southwest, G. Vasey 259 



Cultivated and wild varieties of the grasses in Iowa, R. P. Speer, C. M. Wade. 



and G. E. Patrick 309 



Some Colorado grasses and their chemical analysis, J. Cassidy and D. O' Brine.. 319 



Botany of the egg-plant, L. TI. B.ailey 739 



Report of botanist of Canada Experimental Farms, J. Fletcher 5 



Report of botanist of South Dakota Station, C. A. KefTer 375 



