INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



10!)0 



Pa-o. 



New Jersey Stations, bulletins 115, 



127,413,000, 1015 



report 877, 



880. 881, 883, 884, 885, 880, 

 887,888,802,003, 024, 037 



New Mexico Station, bullelins 57, :iOG, 331, 611 



report 267 



New Vork I 'omell Station- 

 bulletins 00, 64, 87, 



ni, 128, 130, 131, 135, 137, 142, 143, 140, 

 226, 311, 421, 476, 477, 495, 790, f02 



liuancial .statement 353 



notes 444, 938 



report 307, 313, 314, 318, 320, 335, 347, 353 



New York Cornell TJniversitj-, notes 038 



plum scale. Can 906 



slug caterpillars 711 



State Station, bulletins 38,52,130 



160,212,222,234,238,' 

 240,766, 786, 819,825 



report 560, 567, 573, 



582,600,601,602, 

 608, 613, 619, 623, 

 620, 634, 635, 636 



Nicotin in tobacco, N. C 221 



Va 397 



Night soil 880 



Nile cultivation and nitrates 881 



Niter eartli, analyses, Ky 377 



Nitragin, inoculation experiments 805 



use 108 



Nitrate deposit in South Africa 485 



destroying bacteria 391 



formation, chemistry 682 



of Chile, origin 485 



potash from tobacco extracts, 



analyses, N. J 960 



soda, analyses 485 



Conn. State 389 



Mass. Hatch -707 



N. J 877,966 



It. 1 563 



for eel worms 801 



tomatoes, Del 493 



injurious effect 391,881,069 



v». nitrate of potash for 



sugar beets 777 



sulphiite of ammonia as 



a fertilizer 39 



8ul])hate of ammonia 



for cabbages 000 



suljihate of ammonia 



for sugar beets 685 



Nitrates, determination 6G.'! 



formation •''74 



in germinating plants 27 



cultivated soil, reduction 870 



plants, determination 1<I5 



potable water 37 



l)roducti((n in fallow soil 574 



Nitric acid, detection in wines 502 



ferment O-'" 



nitrogen, washing apparatus for 26 



Nitrification in soils 569,871 



microbiology 391 



Nitrifying organisms 872 



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Nitrites in the air 335 



new reagent for determining 377 



Nitrogen, ammoniaca), assimilution by 



I'lants 3HC 



and mineral matters in a peai'li 



crop, Conn. State 406 



content of soil, edect on ratio 



between grain and straw 781 



cost, (.'onn. State 115 



determination 99, 274 



K.jeldahl method 22, 194 



distribution in meat 019 



effect on root formation 564 



equilibrium 70. 254 



fertilizer, loss. Conn. State .388 



fixation by root tubercles of 



legumes 3gi 



free, assimilation by- 

 fungi 29 



legumes 867 



the cotton plant 27 



free, extractof feeding stuffs. 039, 041 



l>lanf8 041 



gas, oxidation 954 



in barnyard manure, preserva- 



vatiou 873 



guano, determination 22,741 



hoar frost, U. S. 1). A 075, 676 



leatlier refuse, availability. . 483 



milk, determination 22 



rain water, Mis.s 482 



soils, conservation by catili 



crops 126 



soils, conservation by catch 



crops, Cal 679 



soils, transformatirui 385 



urine, determination 22 



loss in tnanure 68i. 700 



sti'rilized soil 478 



metabolism in theanimal body. 321, 

 016 



nitric, assimilation by plants .. 386 

 of dill'eront green manuring 



plants 758 



organic, availability in fertil- 

 izers. Conn. Slate 387 



question, studies 29 



roquireiiirnls of barley 780 



Nitrogenous com I mis, rorm:itioniii plants 66!l 



constitucnisofsugiir-beet.juice 970 

 fertilizers for barley and oats, 



Cal <i8s 



organic substuucos, decom]i(isi- 



turn 875 



Xoctna hicamea. notes, Ky 60 



clanilentina, notes. Ky 06 



Mich ?41 



N.Y. Cornell.... 05 



llarictirnis. notes 711 



{leninttf, notes 711 



veftiijialin. n()tes 09 



Nodes in llie lungs 521 



Norili American Fauna, f. S. D. A 90;i, 901 



Grauiinea', anatomy 380 



Hj'phomycetes, rearrange- 



nient ^80 



