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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD 



Mangoes— Continued. 



iinprovpniont, (38) 842. 



in Porto Uico, (40) 44. ,„.,.„ ^., 



insects rtlTecting, (26) 354, 841, 856; (27) 453, 857; 

 (34) 349; (36) 457. 



now beetle affecting, (26) 151. 



pollination, (37) 835. 



propagntion and grafting, (29) 234. 



propagation by inarching, (31) 441; (32) 741; 

 (37) 743. 



recipes, (28) 660, 863. 



salt as fertilizer for, (32) 324. 



scale insects affecting, (26) 553. 



treatise, (26) 841. 



varieties, (27) 842; (29) 637; (34) 40. 

 .M rtngosteens— 



analyses and use, (30) 363. 



disease of, (33) 545. 



diseases, treatment, (36) 347. 



notes. (33) 841. 

 Mangrove- 

 barks as source of tannin extracts, (28) 146. 



borer on casaurina, (40) 860. 



forests of British India, (40) 46. 



loaf sap. osmotic concentration, (37) 632. 



red, ecology and physiology, (37) 821; (38) 823. 



rod, physiological studies, (39) 122. 



tannin extract, manufacture, (27) 210. 

 Mangroves — 



culture in Barbados, (28) 828. 



sap concentration, (40) 130. 



transpiration and osmotic pressure in, (30) 30. 

 Mani cimarrona, culture, (34) 736. 

 Manihot — 



disoivse, notes, (28) 552. 



glaziovii — 



anatomy, (27) 44. 



blooming habit and seed production, (28) 



744. 

 collection of latex from, (26) 444. 

 culture in East Africa, (30) 239. 

 culture in Middle Kongo, (33) 646. 

 culture in XTganda. (35) 544. 

 insects affecting. (28) 555. 

 latex of. (31) 128. 

 new coagulant for, (26) 141. 

 plantings in Kongo, (26) 50 

 tapping experiments, (26) 443, 745; (29) 843; 

 (31) 241. 

 Manila— 



fibers, distinguishing in rope, (39) 15. 



rope fastenings, tests, (33) 190. 



rope, manufacture, (29) 86. 



wastings, analyses, (28) 523. 

 Manimanihan, notes, (26) 362; (30) 230. 

 Manioc, see Cassava. 



Manitoba Agricultural College,' notes, (34) 498. 

 Manna — 



ash, compasition and adultration, (33) 443. 



Boer, varieties, (30) 435. 



in gymnasporms, (37) 710. 

 Manniophvtoii africanum, description, (28) 829; 



(30) 35. 

 Mannite— 



antizymotic action, (34) 815. 



as source of carbon for molds, (30) 226. 



determination, (26) 709. 



elTect on amnionitication, (28) 718. 



effect on nitrate formation, (36) 321. 



estimation, (33) 612. 



extraction from asparagus juice, (27) 502; (31) 10. 



in silage and its use in explosives, (37) 801. 



isolation from soils, (28) 418. 

 Mannitol — 



decomposition by Bacillus coli communis, (38) 

 709. 



in Fucus and Laminaria, (29) 56(). 



in silage, (39) 107. 



occurrence in palm saps, (30) 16. 

 d-Mannoketoheptose, chemistry of, (37) 9. 

 Mannose — 



crystalline, preparation and mutarotaiion. (37) 

 201. 



toxicity for green plants, (38) 224. 

 Manomera blatchlevi. notes. (40) 3.'i3. 

 Manometer, use. (28) 631; (29) 422. 

 Mansakia n.g. and n.sp., description, (38) 857. 

 Mansonia — 



eggs and oviposition in, (36) 552. 



humeralis n.sp., description, (36) 552. 



titillans in Canal Zone, (40) 65:^. 



Manual training — 



in elementary schools, (29) 297. 

 graded schools, (34) 599. 

 liigh schools, (31) 394. 

 Iowa schools, (S.-;) .'•.92. 

 New Mexico, (29) 92. 

 rural schools, (34) 395. 

 schools, (30) 794. 

 Wisconsin, (33) 195. 

 inslru(tion in Great Britain, (30) 299. 

 outlines in, (.33) 297. 

 te;u-her training school in, (30) 597. 

 Manure— .•>ff aho Cow, Poultry, Sheep, etc. 

 Lil):ittoir, composition and use, (39) 117. 

 action. (26) 424. 

 after eifect, (29) 729. 

 analyses, (26) 715; (28) 266; (31) 122; (32) 568, 819; 



(34) 517; (36) 120; (38) 23, 411; (39) 217. 

 analyses and use, (34) 519. 

 and fertilizers, handbook, (28) 538. 

 fertilizers, textbook, (30) 24. 

 nitrification in the soil, (40) 723. 

 products of decomposition, (37) 813. 

 application, (32) 818; (34) 517; (36) 325; (38) 829. 

 applying with green manures, (32) 721. 

 artificial, fertilizing value, (31) 732. 

 as afl'ected by- 

 cake feeding, (30) 125. 

 litter, (26) 424. 

 maggot traps, (39) 562. 

 sulphur, calcium sulphate, and acid phos- 

 phate, (38) 19. 

 as nutrient for soil bacteria, (34) 327. 

 phosphatic fertilizer, (39) 427. 

 source of energy in nitrogen fixation, (32) 515. 

 source of phosphoric acid, (26) 123. 

 top-dressing for hay, (28) 325. 

 ash, analyses, (35) 328. 

 ash, fertilizing value, (36) 228. 

 availability of nitrogen in, (35) 12:?; (39) 817. 

 bacteriological-chemical investigations. (28) 220. 

 bacteriological tests for, (26) 322. 

 baladi and kufri, fertilizing value, (38) 233. 

 boron-treated, (39) 429. 

 boron-treated, use, (34) 626. 

 broadcasting v. hill fertQizing, (39' 520. 

 care and use, (30) 628. 

 changes in storage, (31) 320; (39) 216. 

 collection from cities, (37) 521. 

 compensation for under tenancy, (29) 420. 

 composition, (27) 420. 

 composition and use, (38) 423. 

 composition and value, (33) 516. 

 conservation, (36) 723, 817. 

 conservation and use in Pennsylvania, (39) IIT.. 

 conservation as affected by bedding material^ 



(39) 621. 

 decomposition, (35) 426. 

 decomposition in soil, (38) 623. 

 destruction of flv larvae in, (26) 656; (37) 853. 

 determination in milk, (39) 882. 

 disposal in cities, (30) 720. 

 disposal in relation to livestock diseases, (37) 



780. 

 distribution and utilization of active principles, 



(28) 124. 

 effect on — 



action of fertilizers, (26) 522. 



apples, (29) 438. 



availabUitv of phosphates, (28) 815; (38) 325; 



(39) 118,'625, 822. 

 bacterial activity in soils, (26) 31; (31) 121; 



(32) 216; (35) 216. 

 botanical composition of herbage, (33) 227. 

 burning quality of tobacco, (38) 239. 

 composition of beets, (31) 736. 

 composition of cereals, (34) 230; (37) 827. 

 composition of meadow hay, (34) 620. 

 composition of soUs, (29) 416, 417. 

 composition of wheat, (28) 140. 

 com, (37) 440. 

 decomposition of green manure, (32) 514; 



(34) 129; (36) 817; (39) 725. 

 foot-and-mouth disease virus, (29) 283. 

 germination of Orobanche crenata, (31) 634. 

 grapes, (31) 339. 

 grasslands, (30) 133. 

 inoculated soQ, (39) 519. 

 irrigated corn, (31) 428. 

 lime requirement of soils, (28) 122; (37) 125.. 

 maturity of cotton, (31) 40. 



