EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD, 



EDITED BY 



A. C. TRUE, Ph. 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. Evans, Ph. D. — Botany and Diseases of Plants. 

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



Entomology and Veterinary Science. 



R. A. Emeusox — Horticulture. 



J. I. Schulte — Field Crops. 



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



Committee of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. 



CONTENTS OF Vol. X, No. 8. 



Page. 



Editorial notes : Agricultural experiment station in Alaska 701 



Twelfth annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural Col- 

 leges and Experiment Stations, W. H. Beal 704 



Recent work in agrioultural science 714 



Notes 799 



SUBJECT LIST OF ABSTRACTS. 



CHEMISTRY. 



The determination of citrate-soluble phosphoric acid in Thomas meal, 



J. Freundlich 714 



Reynoso's method of analysis of phosphates, U. Anthony and G. H. Mondolfo. 714 

 A study upon the phosphoric acid dissolved in the soil solutions, T. Schloes- 



iug.jr 714 



Determining the density of sugar cane, A. A. Ramsay 715 



The proteids of cream, E. F. Ladd 715 



Report of the chemist, E. Fulnier 716 



BOTANY. 



Economic grasses, F. Lamson-Scribner 718 



A report upon the forage plants and forage resources of the Gulf States, S. M. 

 Tracy 718 



The Red Desert of Wyoming and its forage resources, A. Nelson 718 



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