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Lime — Continued . 



removal from soils by smelter fumes, (28) 623; 



(31) 322. 

 requirement of— 



animals, (29) 65; (31) 864. 



lupines, (33) 133. 



man, (30) 367. 



plants, (27) 824; (28) 820; (39) 514. 



soils, see Soils, lime requirement, 

 resorption from pasteurized milk, (27) 282. 

 resources of Pennsylvania, (34) 133. 

 review of investigations, (27) 128. 

 rock, ground, fertilizing value, (36) 425. 

 salts, fllect on solubility of phonolite, (29) 319. 

 siliceous, use as fertilizer, (29) 520; (30) 127, 822. 

 slaked, fertilizing value, (20) 817; (34) 725. 

 slaking experiments, (36) 123. 

 soil concretions due to, (32) 215. 

 solubility in epidote, (40) 812. 

 sources for plants, (32) 622. 

 sterilization of — 



soils bv, (29) 730; (30) 399; (31) 519; (32) 32. 



water by, (29) 814; (34) 286. 

 trass, zeolitic properties, (29) 518. 

 trees, see Limes, 

 use, (32) 624, 723. 

 use against finger-and-toe disease, (26) 342; (29) 



752; (31) 218, 842; (35) 522. 

 use against mosses, (29) 741. 

 use in agriculture, (26) 34; (28) 223; (32) 218, 424; 

 (33) 26; (34) 27, 426; (35) 220; (36) 429, 723; (37) 

 218, 219, 629; (39) 724. 

 use in greenhouses, (33) 42. 

 use in Scotland, (31) 424. 

 use on- 

 acid soils, (36) 514. 



calcareous sugar-cane soils, (37) 723. 



California soils, (30) 627. 



Iowa soils, (32) 212; (37) 24. 



Missouri soils, (37) 428. 



moor soils, (38) 132. 



pastures, (26) 436. 



peat soils, (37) 134, 135. 



soils rich in magnesia, (35) 324. 



swamp land, (29) 223. 



Tennessee soils, (39) 120. 



the farm, (26) 899. 

 use with— 



barnyard manure, (34) 128. 



blackleaf, (38) 40, 159. 



nitrogenous fertilizers, (35) 124; (39) 623, 624. 



phosphates, (33) 723. 

 uses and functions in soils, (40) 517. 

 valuation, (38) 804. 

 value in the diet, (29) 664. 

 wash, effect on transpiration of potatoes, (31) 



825. 

 washes, winter application, (34) 253; (37) 759. 

 waste, from acetylene manufacture, (34) 521; 



(40) 725. 

 water as an egg preservative, (32) 470. 

 Limekiln — 



ashes, analyses, (28) 026; (32) 424; (34) 521. 

 refuse, analyses, (38) 626. 

 rotary, description, (37) 24. 

 Lime-magnesia— 



fertilizers, tests, (30) 519. 

 ratio — 



as afiected by concentration, (28) 730. 



effect on nitrogen transformation in soU, 

 (32) 720. 



effect on plants, (26) 35; (27) 824; (29) 520; 

 (30) 27. 



in grain culture, (30) 519. 



in soil amendments, (34) 821. 



in soUs, (26) 723; (28) 425, 812, 820; (29) 730; 

 (31) 31, 218, 623; (32) 324; (36) 326. 



review of investigations, (32) 218. 

 Limes- 

 antiscorbutic value, (40) 565. 

 as source of citric acid and essential oils, (33) 540. 

 black root disease of, (32) 646. 

 budding on sour orange stock, (34) 438. 

 collar rot of, (37) 838. 

 crown gall Meeting, (28) 447. 

 culture, (36) 445. 



culture in Island of Dominica, (31) 639. 

 culture in West Indies, (29) 745; (33) 540. 



Limes — Continued. 



descriptions of species, (27) 745. 



die-back of, (34) 750; (37) 556. 



diseases, (34) 545. 



diseases and insect pests of, (36) 851. 



diseases in Dominica, (35) 50. 



diseases in West Indies, (37) 452. 



fertilizer experiments, (32) 46; (34) 438; (36) 141: 



(37) 648. 

 fungus diseases of, (27) 445; (33) 150. 

 gall or knot of, (34) 349. 

 host plant of fruit fly, (26) 758. 

 Industry in West Indies, (34) 438. 

 insects aflecting, (30) 752; (31) 58; (33) 154; (39) 



556, 862, 864; (40) 453. 

 Juice of— 



concentration by freezing, (36) 808. 



concentration experiments, (30) 117. 



examination, (33) 66. 



extraction by milling, (30) 117. 



nitrogenous constituents of, (29) 161. 

 market disease, (39) 553. 

 new species from Australia, (34) 235. 

 root diseases, (26) 245; (28) 149; (31) 55; (36) 846; 



(37) 454. 

 silver scurf of, notes, (31) 746. 

 twig borer on, (28) 858. 

 winter moth on, (34) 752; (36) 54; (36) 549. 

 Limestone — 



action on acid soils, (40) 423. 

 analyses, (26) 127, 715; (27) 327; (28) 626; (30) 

 822; (31) 122; (32) 424, 620; (33) 723, 820, 821; 

 (35) 430; (36) 27; (38) 626; (39) 430. 

 analyses and use, (28) 726. 

 composition, (37) 196. 

 decomposition and utilization, (37) 219. 

 degree of fineness, (39) 25, 220, 222; (40) 423, 720. 

 deposits in South Carolina, (34) 726. 

 deposits in Victoria, (28) 223. 

 dolomitic v. high-calcium, (40) 423. 

 efiect of fineness, (34) 133, 821; (37) 428; (38) 21, 



220. 

 effect on- 

 carbon dioxid content of soil air, (39) 516. 



clover and sorrel, (35) 529. 



plant growth, (35) 726. 



soil bacteria, (26) 428; (38) 818. 

 fertilizing value, (26) 817; (28) 737; (38) 124. 

 for Kentucky soils, (35) 122, 



peaty pastures, (36) 740. 



soil improvement, (35) 727. 



southern soils, (31) 322. 

 from North Island, New Zealand, analyses,. 



(35) 24. 

 ground- 

 analyses, (31) 424, 823; (34) 521. 



analyses and use, (37) 523. 



availability in relation to fineness, (36) 631. 



diffusion in soils, (29) 128. 



effect on composition of barley, (34) 132. 



efiect on decomposition of green manure, 

 (34) 130. 



fertilizing value, (27) 422; (29) 224; (30) 822;. 

 (31) 731; (33) 227; (34) 132, 725; (36) 122. 



for acid silt and clay soils, (37) 420. 



for acid soils, (33) 26, 220. 



notes, (34) 294, 796. 



use on soils, (37) 818. 

 home grinding, (39) 120. 

 injurious to citrus fruits, (37) 656; (39) 458. 

 inspection, (40) 622. 

 loss from soils, (40) 423. 

 magnesian and nonmagnesian, comparison, (32) 



518. 

 magnesiiun v. calcium, (39) 127, 220, 622, 626; 



(40) 125. 

 marls and shells, analyses, (36) 821. 

 media, growth of sorrel in, (40) 40. 

 methods of analysis, (34) 609. 

 mixing with superphosphate, (34) 26. 

 of Canterbury Province, New Zealand, {Z6p 



220. 

 of New York, (34) 725. 

 of Ohio, analyses, (39) 621. 

 of Queensland, analyses, (30) 421. 

 resources of Michigan, (37) 428. 

 resources of Missouri, (37) 428. 

 resources of Pennsylvania, (38) 22; (40) 816. 



