968 



EXPERIMENT STATION EECORD. 



Kainit— Fi 



destruction of weeds by 532 



effect on coherence of soils 



effect on yield of cotton, Miss 



fertilizing value 226, 530, 820, 821, 



for cotton, Ala. College 



imports into United States 



Kaki, classification 



Kale- 

 sea, cooking 



thousand-headed, varieties 



varieties, Can 



Kansas — 



College, notes 197, 398, 



Station, notes 197, 300, 496, 



Kaolin — 



adsorption in 



determination of absorptive power 



Kapok- 

 culture in German colonies 



fiber, use 



notes 



Kefir- 

 bacteriological characteristics 



methods of analysis 



Kelp — 



analyses 



as a source of potash 



production in United Kingdom 



Kentucky — 



Station, list of publications 



Station, notes 695, 



Station, report 



University, notes 398, 695, 



Kerosene — 



adaptation to gasoline engines 



carbureter, description 



Kidney worms, localization and develop- 

 ment in hogs 



Kitchens — 



heating with hot water 



hotel and restaurant, regulations 



Kite, meteorological, evolution, U.S.D.A 



Knop 's nutrient solut ion , preparation 



Knots, hitches, and splices, making 



Koch expedition across Greenland, U.S.D.A. 



Kola, alkaloids in 



Knchneola fid, description 



Kumquat — 



Australian desert, notes, U.S.D.A 



monograph 



Labor — 



manual, studies 



relation to energy requirement in food. . . 



Laborers- 

 farm. (See Agricultural laborers.) 



homes for 



standard of living in various countries. . . 



Labradorite, decomposition by soil bacteria 

 and yeast 



Lachnus persicx, remedies 



I>actalbumin — 



lysin content 



relation to color of milk fat 



Lactation period, metabolism during 



Lactic— Page. 



acid bacteria, biological properties 506 



acid bacteria cultinres, dried, prepara- 

 tion 773 



acid in wine ■ 315 



acid, origin and role in muscles 167 



ferment cultures Ln cheese making 375 



ferment, keeping 375 



Lady beetle, ashy-gray, notes, U.S.D.A 754 



Lsestadia these, notes 55 



Lake Huron current, U.S.D.A 615 



Lambs — 



feeding experiments. 111 666, 867 



protehi and energy requirements. 111 666 



(See also Sheep.) 

 Land — 



clearing in Lake States, U.S.D.A 288 



grant colleges. (See Agricultural coUeges.) 



ownership, handbook 490 



plaster. (See Gj-psum.) 



tenure and settlement in New Zealand. . . 191 



uses in Denmark 390 



Landlord and tenant- 

 distribution of produce between 390 



division of capital between 192 



Lands- 

 arable, of Argentina 215 



irrigated, drainage 783 



of Nile delta, agricultural value 119 



swamp, reclamation 516,783 



wet, of southern Louisiana, drainage, 



U.S.D.A 185 



Lantern fly injurious to com, S.C 249 



Laphygma exigua, notes 252, 849 



Larch plantations in Ireland 240 



Lard- 

 adulteration ■ 161 



analyses 357 



preservatives, detection 508 



r61e in glycogen formation 763 



Lasioderma serricorne. (See Cigarette beetle.) 



Lasiodiplodia, nonvalidity of genus 445 



Lasiophthicus pyrasti, parasitic on rose aphis, 



U.S.D.A 250 



Laspeyresia slrobilella, notes 849 



Laterite, formation and composition 119 



Latex of rubber plants, physiology of 128 



Lathyrus sativus, anatomical structure 314 



Law of minimum, notes 17,28,118,221,327 



Lead— 



arsenate, analyses. Me 49 



arsenate, analyses, N.J 142 



arsenate and soap mixtures, soluble arse- 

 nic in 409 



arsenate, fimgicidal value. Me 151 



arsenate, insecticidal value of various 



forms 350 



arsenate, poisoning of apples with. Me. . . 141 

 arsenate, use against tobacco homworms, 



U.S.D.A 454 



as affected by water 512 



in orchard soils 720 



nitrate, effect on growth of com 226 



salts, effect onammoniflcation and nitrifi- 

 cation in soils 120 



