II COKTENTS. 



The detection of rice busks in bran. Kinkels |*|-* 



New nietbod of determining byposulpLiites in food, Gutmaun Jl- 



Report on nietbods nf lieer analysis, Barnard Jl^ 



Use of carbon bisulpbid in estimation of salicylic acid, Dubois _ Jj- 



Mineral acids in vinegar, Itatcliff l^*};,' 



Progress during 1000 in examination of foods and condiments, Utz .n6 



Miscellaneous ebemical analyses made in 1003, 1004, and 1005, Peter etal. 013 



Examination of papers, Veitcb ^-^l'^ 



M ETEOROLOG Y W ATER. 



Climate of Virginia, Surface 91-^ 



[Meteorological observations, 1006], Price 914 



Meteorological summaries for the years 1003, 1004, and 1005 914 



Meteorological observations 914 



Meteorological observations at Montpellier 914 



Distribution of rainfall during tbe year 1906, Hunt 914 



Experiments on hail shooting at Castelfranco, 1902 to 1906 914 



After the freeze. Wester 914 



The Miiller self-registering anemometer 91o 



Occurrence of nitro-bacteria in the sea, Thomsen 915 



Nitrogen-fixing bacteria from the Bay of Naples, Benecke 91o 



Underground water supplies from a sanitary point of view, Latham 915 



[Municipal engineering in 1906] 915 



SOILS FERTILIZERS. 



Report on statements relative to Bureau of Soils, Hays and Whitney 915 



Transformation of volcanic rocks into aluminium phosphate, Lacroix 015 



Contribution to study of alkaline -rocks of East Africa, Arsandaux 915 



On the formation of hardpan. Marr 915 



Is there any considerable evaporation of ammonia from soilsV Lilienthal — 916 



Classiflcation of forms of humus in forest soils, Albert 916 



Industrial treatment of peat to increase its content of nitrogen, Bazln 916 



Soil inoculation 916 



German Nitragin and American nitro-cultures, Remy 916 



Atmospheric nitrogen 916 



Fixation of atmospheric nitrogen, Erlwein 916 



Future supplies of nitrogen for agriculture 916 



The plants' supply c>f nitrogen, Guthrie 916 



Use of artificial nitrogenous fertilizers in agriculture 917 



The Birkeland-Eyde calcium nitrate as a fertilizer, Bjerknes 917 



Experiments with three new fertilizers. Courriere 917 



Influence of carbohydrates on denitrification, Stoklasa and Vitek 917 



Fresh green manuring plants and nitrate of soda, Schneidewind et al 918 



Fish fertilizers, (iigny 918 



Can lactic-acid bacteria exert a preservative influence on manure? BartheL 918 



A manure platform, liingelmann 918 



Report of Brunswick sewage farm, 1895 to 1900, Beckurts and Blasius — 918 



Land treatment of sewage, Scoble 919 



Phosphoric acid experiments on different soils, Schneidewind et al 919 



Fertilizer experiments with phosphoric acid, Patterson 919 



Decomposition of dicalcium phosi)hate by water. Buch 920 



Micro-organisms in utilization of phosphates, de Grazia and Cerza 920 



Phosphoric acid of high and low Thomas slag, Schneidewind et al 920 



Treatment of double ])hosphates of iron and aluminium, Pilon et al 921 



Artificial fertilizers: Their nature and function. Hall 921 



The home mixing of fertilizers, Bonsteel 921 



Protecting the farmer against fraud, Street 921 



To manure at a profit ■ 921 



Analyses of fertilizers, Goessmann 921 



Analyses of fertilizers collected by commissioner of agriculture, 1006 921 



Fertilizers, Aston 922 



[Fertilizer market. New York, Chicago. Philadeli)hia. and Charleston] 922 



Circulars relating to fertilizers and feeding-stuffs act, Elliott 922 



