1028 



65 



217 



New Mexico Station, reports 36. K03 



New York Cornell Station, bulletins -.S9, 91. 230 



232, 210, 40.5.447. 



523. .124,613. 615 



notes... 270, 443, 833 



State Station, bulletins.... 36, 38, 89- 



311,313,705,707 



notes 362 



report 398 



New Zealand flax, distribution. Cal. Sta. 597 



Nicoliana aUenuata. notes. Cal. Sta 598, 



Nicotine in tobacco, formation 



Niellia opulifolia, notes. Nebr. Sta... 

 Nightshade, spiny, notes. Iowa Sta.. 



Nine bark. notes.Nebr. Sta 522 



Nitrate of— 



calcium, preparation 927 



copper, effect on soil and plants 499 



for stinking smut of wheat, 



Kans. Sta 226,286 



potash, analyses. Conn. State Sta . . 764 

 for carnations, Mass. Hatch 



Sta 2D0 



soda, analyses. Ala College Sta.... 6 



Conn. State Sta 8,764 



Mass. StateSta 162 



N.J. Stas 168.299 



S.C.Sta 536 



Vt.Sta 471 



determination of nitrogen In. . 6.>4 

 for carnations, Mass. Hatch 



potatoes, N. J. Stas 31 



rye 655 



timothy grass, N.J. Stas . . 299 

 tomatoes,N.J.Stas. 30.293,299.879 



Va.Sta 626 



wheat, full rs. fractional 



applications 927 



N.J. Stas.. 35 



time for applying. S. C. Sta ,324 



Nitrates, aerobic ferment which reduces , 916 

 formati<mdtiringnitriticatlon.550,551 

 in potable water, estimation... 109 



rain water, Colo. Sta 82 



snow, Colo. Sta 82 



Nitrirtcation— 



as affected by proportion of nitrogen 



in humus 655 



sulphateof lime 917 



In acid organic media .578 



.soils 366. .578, 6:{6 



investigations, U. S. D. A 897,898 



of soils and manures, lecture 139,899 



Nitrifying ferments of the soil ,578 



Nitrobacteria, decomposing rocks 114 



Nitrogen, acimisition by- 

 plants, Coun Storrs Sta . .374 



plants and soils 64,116, 



21 1 , 2.58. 260, 33 1 , ;«6. 4 1 8, 49 1 , 

 499, 551, .552. 578, 636, 732, 925 



compounds In arable soils 117 



conservation, by soils 120,578,636 



in soils contain- 

 ing gypsum . .9 1 7, 750 



Page. 

 Nitrogen, determination in milk and 



milk products 928 



e.xeretion as affected by feed- 

 ing salt and water 928 



In leguminous plants, source . . 578 



nitrates, determination 654 



Schulze - Tiemann 



method 385 



organic bodies, quick 



method for determining-. &2t 

 soils, determination, N. V. 



Cornell .Sta 616 



supply of corn. Pa. Sta 463 



Nitrogenous compounds exhaled by ara- 

 ble soils 118 



fertilizers for barley 921 



winter grains 6.55 

 matter in the soil, rise and 



fall 139,895 



Noctuid larvie. notas. U.S.D. A 54 



Noe's wheat, resistance to lodging 928 



North Carolina Station, bulletins . . 172. 173, 175. 

 314,452,710. 712,803 

 meteorological 



bulletins 92,241, 



314.411,712.803 



notes 433,580 



report 70.-< 



North Dakota Station, bulletins 619.804 



notes 500 



report 886 



Northern hair grass as a forage plant. 



Wyo.Sta 51 



lupine as a forage plant. Wyo. 



Sta 51 



Xol/irii* sp.. as a parasite of the Gypsy 



moth. Mass.Hatch Sta 869 



Nudeln. Investigation 748 



Nutritive ratio of rations for pigs. Mass. 



StateSta 15.5,1,56 



Nuts, notes. Cal.Sta 599 



varieties, Mich. Sta 701 



Xi/gius niigiiotalui, notes. Iowa Sta 784 



Oak, black, notes. Nebr. Sta .521 



bur, notes. Nebr. Sta .521 



caierpUler. notes, Mich Sta 291 



laurel, notes, Nebr. Sta 521 



loopers, natural enemies, Can. Sta. 3.59 



notes. Can. Sta 159 



repression. Can. Sta 3.59 



post, Nebr. Sta 521 



red. notes, Nebr. Sta .521 



scarlet, notes. Nebr. Sta .521 



.scrub. notes.Nebr. Sta .521 



white, notes. Nebr..Sta .521 



yellow, notes, Nebr. Sta 521 



Oat and corn feed, analy.sls.Conn. State 



Sta... 13 



culture, principles 927 



feed, analyses. N.J.Stas 873 



grass, analyses. W. Va. Sta 629 



tall. adaption, Cal.Sta 595 



as a forage plant— 



Nebr. Sta 28 



Nev. Sta 29 



