1046 



860 

 85 



316 

 927 

 813 



rage. 

 Smut of onions, treatment, Conn. State 



Sia - 11,847 



rje, note.s, Conn. State Sta 10 



sorghum, notes. Kans. Sta 287 



wheat, treatment, Ohio Sta — 343 



stinking, notes, Can. Sta.. 127 



of wheat, Kans. Sta 286 



N. C. Sta 172 



Snail rlover. adaptation, Cal. Sta S96 



Snow.amnionia in. Colo.Sta 82 



nitrates iu, Colo. Sta 82 



system of tobacco-euring— 



Conn. State Sta ~6 



N. C. Sta '09 



Snowball tree, notes. Iowa Sta 788 



Snowberry, notes, Nebr. Sta 522 



Soda, to aid creaming of milk, Vt. Sta. . . 478 



Sodium, amount in oats 554 



as a plant nutrient ^M 



hyposulphite for brown rot of 



stone fruits. Ky. Sta 



Soft grass, meadow, notes. Colo. Sta 



Soil absorption, effect of ferric oxide. S. 



C. Sta 



character, effect on growth of plants. 



f eat ures in pi at work. U. S. D. A 



inoculation experiments 491 



for yellow lupines 553 



mesa, analyses, Ariz. Sta 846 



moisture, movement. S. C. Sta 316 



of the station f arm, Wyo. Sta 52 



radiation from, S. C. Sta «... 317 



rot of sweet potatoes. N. J. Stas — 703 



sampling tube 831 



survey. La. Stas 861 



temperatures. Can. Sta 128 



Colo.Sta 84 



Me.Sta 396 



Nebr. Sta 799 



N.Y. State Sta 405 



Ore.Sta 412 



Pa. Sta 464 



S.C. Sta 317 



tests with fertilizers, Ma.ss. Hatch 



Sta 164.866 



thermometer, new form. S. C Sta ... 317 



Soiling crops, digestibility. Pa. Sta 455 



yield, Pa.Sta 456 



experiments with milch cows- 

 Can. Sta 131 



Iowa Sta 784 



Pa.Sta 453 



vi>. pasturage for cows. Pa. Sta . . 456 



Soils, absorption of ammonia by 110 



analy.ses 362 



Cal. Sta 590 



Can.Sia 357 



Nev.Sta 30 



S.C.Sta 315 



Utah Sta 624 



as related to plant growth, S. C. 



Sta 316 



bare, sulphate of iron t'«. sulphate 

 of lime for conserving nitrogen 

 In 717.750 



Page. 

 Soils, composition of drainage waters 



from 492 



cultivation. U.S.D.A 107 



decomiHJsition of organic fertili- 

 zers in 113 



determination of— 



moisture in, S.C. Sta 316 



nitrogen in. N. Y. Cornell Sta . . 616 

 drainage and evaporation for, S. 



C. Sta 317 



exhaustion. Can. Sta 133 



fixation of nitrogen by .552 



flocculation. N. J.Stas 301 



S.C.Sta 317 



formation 114 



gain ( r loss in nitrogen 120 



humus substances 119 



hygrosi opic moisture, S. C. Sta 316 



live .stock as related to fertility. 



Pa. Sta 713 



mechanical analy.ses. S. C. Sta 316 



methods of analysis. N. J. Stas 301 



investigation 665 



new method of determining fertili- 

 zer reiiulrements 920 



nitritication 139,899 



nitrogen comiHumds in 117 



of the '• marcite," composition 927 



physical action of fertilizers, S. C. 



Sta 317 



condltlon.as affecting dif- 

 fusion of carbunlc acid 927 



report on analysis. U. S. D. A 632 



rl.se and f.iU of nitrogenous mat- 

 ter In. U. S. U. A 895 



sampling. K. J.Stas 301 



Ore.Sta 412 



study. K. J.St.is 296 



underdralning. Md. Sta 514 



volatile nitrogenous compounds.. 118 



water capacity 927 



Soja bean and com silage, analyses. 



Mass. State Sta 288 



vines, analy.ses. Conn. Storrs 



Sta 375 



S.C.Sta.... 319 



beans, analyses. Conn. Storrs Sta. 375 



Mass. Hatch Sta . 869 



Mass. State Sta .1.'>7,1S9 



S. C. Sta 319 



as a forage plant. Conn. 



Storrs Sta 376 



culture exjieriments— 



Ga. .Sta 696 



Mass. Hatch Sta 699 



Ma.ss. State Sta ISO 



field experiments with— 



Kans. Sta 17 



S.C.Sta 3S5 



In diet for milch cows. Mass. 



State Sta 153 



.sojr/ hinpi'la. (See Soja l>ean.) 



5o<(7H(7c^i». study of alkaloids 985 



Solanum carulinense. notfs. Io\v;i .Sta 217 



W. \'a. Sta... 893 



