EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD, 



EDITED 15V 



A C. TRUE, Pii. D., Director. 



E. W. Allen, Ph. D., Assistant Director— Chemistry, Dairy Farming, and Dairying. 

 W. H. Beal — Meteorology, Fertilizers and Soils (including methods of analysis), 



and Agricultural Engineering. 

 Walter H. Evaxs, Ph. D. — Botany and Diseases of Plants. 

 C. F. LANGWORTHY, Ph. D. — Foods and Animal Production. 



Entomology and Veterinary Science. 



E. A. Emerson — Horticulture. 



J. I. Schtjlte — Field Crops. 



With the cooperation of the scientific divisions of the Department and the Abstract 



Committee of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. 



CONTENTS OF Vol. X, No. 5. 



Pane. 



Biological and dairy building of New York State Experiment Station 401 



Recent work in agricultural science 407 



Notes 499 



SUBJECT LIST OF ABSTRACTS. 



CHEMISTRY. 



Formation of fnrfnroi from cellulose and its oxy and hydro derivatives, L. 



Vignon 407 



The reduction of nitric oxid by copper, with special reference to Dmnas's 



method of estimating nitrogen, T. Gray 408 



On the determination of potash without the previous removal of iron, calcium, 



etc., C. C. Moore 408 



Determination of potash in potassic fertilizers, L. Ronnet - 409 



Method of preparing a strictly neutral ammonium citrate solution. A. D. 



Cook 410 



A method for determining perchlorate in sodium and potassium nitrites. N. 



Blattner and J . Brasseur 410 



The determination of phosphoric acid in superphosphates, T.. Vignon 410 



A new method for determining crude fiber in foods and feeding stuffs, J. Kiinig. 411 

 Decomposition of monobarium and monocalcium phosphates by water at 



100 J C, G. Viard 411 



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