II COM TEXTS. 



MErEOROLOCY WATER. 



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The evaporating power of the air at the Xew York Botanical Garden, Gager. 1010 



Studies on rate of evaporation at Reno and in the Sahon i^ink, Bigelow 1011 



Influence of plant cover on temperature and humidity of lowerair, Lubosiavski. 1011 



Di!?tribution of temperature in lower air in presence of woody plants, Rudovitz. 1011 



Meteonilogical summary, 1S91-1907, Norton 1012 



Climate of Colorado, Carpenter and Trimble 1012 



Climatological report for the year 1906, Loveland 1012 



Records of temperature and rainfall, Voorhees and Manning 1012 



[Meteorological observations] 1012 



Climatology ] 01 2 



Meteorological obser\-ations 1012 



Report of chief, meteorological division, Lyle 1012 



Probable weather in Mexico during 1908, Pastrana and Guzman 1013 



Ob.servations on the oxygen content of different samples of water, Mehring. . 1013 



Notes on the composition of the di-ssolved solids of the Nile, Burns 1013 



Improvement of water by means of alumino-silicates, Gans 1013 



Bacillus coli communis as an indicator of pollution with fecal matter, Saito 1013 



Lawrence Experiment Station 1013 



The utilization of peat for the purification of sewage, Mi'intz and Laine 1014 



SOILS — FERTILIZERS. 



Soils, Dietrich, Frank, and Neumann 1014 



The distribution of solute between water and soil, Cameron and Patten 1014 



Soils [of north-central Wisconsin], Weidman 1014 



Soils, Aston 1014 



Investigations on chernozem and its plant food requirements, von Ugrimov.. 1015 



Variations in steppe soils in different climates, Ge8.*ert 1015 



Soils [of British East Africa] 1015 



The conservation of .«oil moisture, Matenaers 1015 



The productiveness of the soil, Gregoire 101 5 



Maintenance of fertility with reference to ^Missouri loess, Stevenson et al 1016 



Report of tlie soil chemist and bacteriologist, Lipman and Brown 101 7 



Influence of bacteria on conductive capacity of soils for heat, Stigeil 1018 



The nitrogen cycle and soil organisms, Ashby 1019 



Exjjeriments with Nitragin, Macias 1019 



The power of NaNO,, and CaCOg to decrea.se toxicity, Schreiner and Reed 1019 



Experiments with fertilizers, Stewart and Atwood 1019 



Experiments with fertilizers during 1906 in Goritz-Gradiska, Devarda 1019 



Experiments with ashes which fell during the eruption of Vesuvius, Bernardini. 1020 



Utilization of pond mud 1020 



Experiments with lime nitrogen, nitrogen lime, and lime niter, Steglich 1020 



Manurial effect of calcium cyanamid under different conditions, Uchiyama. . . 1020 



Experiments relating to solubility and fineness of phosphatic slag, Schreiber . 1020 



Leucite and its appHcation as a fertilizer, Alvisi and Venditori 1021 



The use of felJspathic rocks as fertilizers, Cushman 1021 



On the influence of solubility on avaiial)ility, Daikuhara 1021 



The most favorable ratio of lime to magne.«ia for the mulberry, Nakamura 1021 



On manuring with magnesium sulphate, Daikuhara 1021 



The stinuilating effect of manganese salts on crops, von Feilitzen 1022 



Sodium chlorid as a fertilizer for beets, Briem 1022 



Are soils containing le.ss than 0.02 per cent SOj benefited bv sulphates? 



Daikuhara '. 1022 



A review of modern fertilizer production, Waage 1022 



Fertilizers, Dietrich et al 1022 



Tlie manufacture of fertilizers in American slaughterhouses 1022 



Soil amendments and commercial fertilizers 1022 



Commercial nitrogen, McMurtrie 1022 



Fixation of atmospheric* nitrogen, Schloesing, jr 1023 



The utilization of nitrogen ( if the air in agriculture, Ulrich 1023 



The formation of nitrogen oxid in high-tension flames, Haber and Koenig 1023 



Coml>ustion of nitrogen in arc between conductors of second class, Rascli 1023 



The utilization of the water power of the Alz in the manufacture of nitrates. . 1023 



Developed phosphate deposits of northern Arkansas : 1023 



Phosphates for Europe, Thackara - 1024 



