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EXPERIMENT STATION RECOED. 



[Vol. 38 



Mangels— Page. 



analyses, Can 665, 666 



culture experiments 536 



culture experiments, Minn 825 



feeding value, Can 665 



for cows 477 



varieties 432 



varieties, U.S.D.A 31 



Mango — 



hopper, remedies 360 



mildew, notes 548 



Mangoes — 



culture in Porto Rico, P.R 747 



improvement, Hawaii 842 



Mangrove, red, ecology and physiol- 

 ogy 823 



Manioc {See Cassava.) 



Mannitol, decomposition by Bacillus 



coli communis 709 



Mannose, toxicity for green plants 224 



Mansakia n.g. and n.sp., description. 857 



Manure — 



analyses 411 



analyses. Pa 23 



as affected by sulphur, calcium 



sulphate, and acid phosphate 19 

 baladi and kufri, fertilizing 



value 233 



barnyard. (See Barnyard ma- 

 nure.) 



composition and use, Vt 423 



effect on availability of rock 



phosphate, Tex 325 



effect on burning quality of to- 

 bacco 239 



effect on nitrogen content of 



soil, Tenn 213 



effect on soil acidity. Pa 20 



effect on soil moisture, Utah- 320, 321 



effect on tobacco quality. Pa 37 



fertilizing value 33, 337, 438 



fertilizing value, Kans 630 



fertilizing value. Mass 218 



fertilizing value, Mo 620 



fertilizing value, N.Mex 634 



fertilizing value, Nebr 228 



fertilizing value, Ohio 219 



fertilizing value. Pa 36 



fertilizing value, S.C 534 



fertilizing value, U.S.D.A 431 



methods of applying. Mass 218 



nitrogen-assimilating organisms- 27 



nitrogen fixation in 325 



pits and equipment, plans 693 



pits and tanks 86 



residual effects. Mass 218 



residual value 432, 527 



tanks and pits for conservation 86 



use in war time, Ohio 723 



utilization of nitrogen from, 



Tenn 212 



valuation 804 



(See also Cow, Poultry, Sheep, 

 etc.) 



Maple — 



destructive distillation 808 



diseases in Michigan 545 



Maple — Continued. Page. 



injury by squirrels followed by 



fungi. Can 646 



Nectria disease, notes 253 



products, cost of production, Vt. 414 



scale, cottony, in Wisconsin 155 



sugar, composition, U.S.D.A 8 



sugar, methods of analysis, 



U.S.D.A 8 



Mara3m,ius — 



sacchart, studies 851 



sp. on sugar cane roots 550 



spp., effect on vegetation, 



U.S.D.A 222 



Mares — 



artificial Impregnation, Mont 1,69 



short gestation in 576 



Margarin — 



accessory growth substance in_ 265 



manufacture 508 



Margaronia n.g. and n.sp., descrip- 

 tion 857 



Margaropus annulatu^. (See Cattle 

 tick.) 



Marine fiber, description and use 529 



Marketing — 



cooperative, treatise 595 



in Canada 294 



organizations in California 191 



Markets — 



In Idaho 293, 294 



in New Haven, Connecticut 595 



In New York 293 



public, in United States 293 



Marls, analyses. Can 626 



Marmara elotella, life history 60 



Marrow cabbage, culture for winter 



forage, Cal 735 



Marsh plants, fertilizing value, Cal. 520 



Marsonia carthami n.sp., description 648 



Maryland — 



College, notes 399. 699 



Station, notes 399 



Station, report 697 



Mash meal, analyses 572 



Massachusetts- 

 College, agricultural education 



in 301 



College, notes 97, 498, 797 



Station, guide to plats 796 



Station, notes 600 



Station, report 298 



Station, work of 304 



Mastitis. (See Mammitls.) 



Matkee as a green nianuring plant 234 



May beetles — 



life histories 767 



new, of Porto Rico 161 



Mayetiola destructor. (See Hessian 

 fly.) 



Meadows, fertilizer experiments 432 



(See also Grass.) 



Meals, planning 662 



Meat — 



and meat products, distribution- 294 

 and meat products law in Ken- 

 tucky, Ky 567 



