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EXPERIMENT STATION EECORD. 



Page. 



Soil moisture, studies, Kans 432 



organisms, investigations 1014 



proteids, decomposition products 822 



sampler, description 813 



Iowa 709 



shaking machine, description 1015 



sickness, investigations 1122 



solutions, mineral constituents 419 



preparation 409 



studies 314 



variabiUt.v of 315 



surveys in New Zealand. 1015 



the United States 619 



U.S.D.A.. 214 



temperatures, Alaska 17 



test with fertilizers, basket method, 



R.I 317 



Soiling crops for cows, N.J 272, 1074 



Pa 



877 

 1118 



17 

 126 



17 



SoUs, absorption of gases by, U.S.D.A. 



acid, fertilizer requirements 



liming, 111 



aeration. Can 



effect on seeds. Mass 246 



alkali, of Middle Hungary 16 



reclamation. Can 1117 



U.S.D.A 214,216 



spots in 516 



alluvial, soluble constituents as af- 

 fected by fertilizers 717 



ammonia content as affected by cal- 

 cium carbonate 123 



analyses 492, 625, 1014, 1015 



111 1116 



Mass 21 



Miss 121 



arable, of France, analyses 418 



as affected by alfalfa roots 1 135 



carbon bisulphid 520 



flue dust 1130 



heating 217 



sea water 516 



various substances 220 



bacterial content of Antarctic regions . 518 



flora of 225 



bacteriological investigations 420 



N.J 1017 



bibliography 619, 1014 



catalytic power 718 



chernozem, investigations 419,1015 



classification. 314, 514 



clay, as affected by colloids 1119 



burning for cultural purposes. . . 922 



denitriflcation in 522, 923, 1121 



effect on asparagus 944 



vegetation 116 



elementary study in 1091 



evaporation from. 1010 



examination, Cal 14 



fertilizer — 



constituents as affected by fruits. 516 



requirements 218, 515, 1015 



Idaho 316 



Ind 625 



Minn 924 



Miss 121 



Soils, fertilizer— Continued. Page. 



requirements, R.I 317 



U.S.DA 418 



forest, accumulation of nitrogen in.. . 520 



formation 620 



elementary lesson in 892 



gravelly, ice columns in, U.S.D.A 711 



heat conductivit}' in, as affected by 



bacteria 1018 



humus-carbonate, transition into 



podzols 315 



improvement 827 



111 118 



N.J 626 



U.S.D..\ 634 



liming, R.I 317 



mechanical analyses 1014, 1015 



Can 17 



Mass 216 



meteorological elements of 113 



methods of analysis 110,506,809,911 



mineral requirements, N.J 623 



moisture equivalents, U.S.D.A 416 



moor, culture experiments on 1014, 1043 



investigations in Hungary 419 



liming experiments on 217 



ofnorthwest Germany, studies. 419 



studies 516 



muck, analyses, N. Y.State 709 



nitrification in 624, 923 



nitrogen content — 



Hawaii 419 



N.Y.Comell 326 



as affected by nitroculture 1120 



summer fallow, 



Oreg 28 



notes 315 



of Abitibi district, analyses. Can 16,920 



.A.f rica, agricultural value 15 



Alberta, notes. Can 920 



Australasia, examination 15 



British East Africa, analyses 1015 



Cambridgeshire, analyses 16 



Cape of Good Hope, analyses 15 



Connecticut, bibliography 514 



eastern England, analyses 514 



Egypt, analyses 515 



Geneva 443 



German East Africa, analyses 619 



Grotte di Castro, studies 619 



Hungary 418 



Illinois, classification. 111 1115 



India, potash and phosphoric acid in 716 



Ireland, studies 515 



Java, analyses 16 



potash and phosphoric acid in. 716 



Kansas, studies 418 



Mattagami region, analyses 315 



Mt. Barker, analyses 1117 



Nebraska, studies 816 



New Caledonia 194 



Zealand, analyses 1014 



North Germany, charting 315 



old apple orchards, analyses, Oreg. 16 



Oregon, studies 516 



Peru, analyses 809 



Queensland, analyses 809 



