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Leaf spot, Can 909 



of cherries, N. T. Stale 140 



currants, Can 995 



N. T. State 53 



eggplants, N. J 894 



gooseberries, Can 995 



pears 797 



plums, Conn. State 411 



N.T. State 139 



tomatoes, N.J 894 



vlolets,Can 899 



weevil 909 



Leather, analyses, Conn. State 389 



K.1 563 



refuse, availability of nitrogen in. 483 



Leaves, anatomy 957 



and flowers, colors 380 



as affected bj' rain fall 205 



food for animals 151, 427 



browning 63 



dead, removal from forests 314 



forces determining position 205 



fungus disease, activity 467 



growth, and chlorophyll function . . 378 

 as affected by carbon di- 



oxidoftheair 203 



of sugar beets, transformations ... 28 



turge.scence in motor organs 108 



variegated, biology 20 



Lecanium bituberculatum, notes 321 



cerasifex, notes. Can 906 



coffece, notes 807 



guercus, notes 805 



sp., notes. Conn. State 418 



tilitx, notes. Conn. State 418 



viride, notes 807 



Lecanium scale infesting plum trees, N. T. 



State 613 



Lecauiums of California, synopsis of spe- 

 cies, Cal 711 



Lecithin in plants 108 



Leechee nut, U. S. D. A 231 



Leeks, culture experiments. La 407 



"VVa-sh 313 



Legislation affecting colleges and stations, 



U.S.D.A 92 



against plant diseases 912, 913 



U.S.D.A. 607 



Legumes, culture by tubercle bacilli 469 



physiology of root tubercles 749 



Leguminosaj, nutrition 109 



root tubercles 380 



sensitive organs 204 



Legaminons plants, assimilation of nitro- 

 gen 867 



assimilatory organs.. 567 



poisonous 885 



seed, reLitiou between weight 



and composition 58 



Lemons, California, analyses, Cal 691 



culture 985 



Lentils, culture experiments, "Wash 313 



Lepidiota sqtiamulata, notes 906 



Lepidoptera and Trichoi)tera, similarity of 



nests and cases 712 



evolutiou 808,911 



Lepidoptera, North American 614 



silk-producing 911 



Lepiota maminceformu, notes 671 



Leptocorsia trivittata, notes, Minn 146 



Leptoglossuin alabamense, notes 671 



Leptoglossus phyllopus, notes, Fla 1002 



Tex 801 



Leptospheeria phaseolorum, notes 867 



iacchari, notes 237 



Leptothyrium poini, notes 412 



Lettuce, culture experiments, La 407 



■Wash 313 



downy mildew, Ohio 990 



forcing, Conn. State 405 



leaf blight, Ohio 990 



perforation, Ohio 990 



prickly, notes 703 



Wyo 794 



rot, Ohio 990 



showy, notes 703 



subirrigation, Ohio 48 



varieties, Ark 977 



Can 888,889 



Mich 225 



Pa 790 



Leucania unipuncta, notes, Ky 67 



N. H 608 



N.Y. State.... 609 



Ohio 998 



Levulose, determination 460 



Licorice roots, analyses, Cal 702 



Life and health as related to the atmosphere . 964 



Light and gravity, physiological effect 1014 



temperature, effect on turgor 471 



effect on cell division of yeasts 670 



development of fungi ,. 955 



dorsi ventral organs 867 



Lightning, effect on trees 891 



flashes by pairs, U. S. D. A Ill 



photographing by daylight, U. 



S.D.A 110 



protection against, U. S. D. A.. 34 



rod, scientific 110 



Lignified membranes, studies 471 



Lilies, water, culture 986 



Lilium harriHi as affected by electric light. 984 



speciosum, notes 986 



Lily disease 507 



Lima beans, culture, NY. Cornell 129 



experiments. La 407 



Wash .. 313 



varieties. Ark 977 



N.T.Cornell 128 



Pa 7ao 



Utah 791 



Limax campzstris, notes, Ohio 506 



air slacked, analyses, R. 1 563 



Lime, analyses 485 



and phosphoric acid in the develop- 

 ment of animals 821 



sulphur for grass mildew, N. C. 307 



determination 202, 286 



in arable soils 113 



effect on acid soils, R. 1 584 



clover,R.I 595 



lupines 596 



