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EXPEEIMENT STATION EECOED. 



[Vol. 38 



Musca domestica. (See House-fly.) Page. 



Musca, Indian species, classification- 563 



Mushrooms — 



culture 147 



wild, for food 768 



Muskmelon rinds, analyses 626 



Muskmelons, culture in Indiana, Ind_ 241 



Muskrat, possibilities for fur and 



meat production, U.S.D.A 154 



Mustard — 



fertilizer experiments 230 



tokras disease, notes 351 



white, culture for winter forage, 



Cal 735 



Mycology, textbook 147 



MycosphcBrella — 



aurea, studies. Can 546 



grossularicB, studies, Can 546 



hordicola n.sp., description 648 



Uymar n.sp. from Maryland 565 



Myochrous longulua damagring cotton 61 



Myrmelachista ambigua, notes 558 



Myxomycetes, sexuality in 331 



Myzus — 



ceraai. (See Cherry aphis.) 

 persic(B. {See Peach aphis, 



green.) 

 peraicce niger. (See Peach 

 aphis, black.) 



Nacoleia octasema, biology and reme- 

 dies 59 



Nwgleria gruberi, life history 556 



Naphthalin preparation, analyses. 



Can 643 



Naphthylamin, nitrification in soil, 



Ala.College 119 



Napomyea chrysanthemi in Wiscon- 



Bln 155 



Narcissus, nematodes affecting 455, 460 



Jfasonia brevicornis, notes 466 



National — 



cooperative organization, notes. 595 



Parks Conference, proceedings 543 



Parks, conservation of game in 555 



Nature study — 



in normal schools 195 



textbook 196 



Nebraska — 



Station, notes 198, 499, 600, 798 



Station, report 298 



University, notes 97, 198, 499, 600, 798 



Nectarines, fruit stocks for 345 



Nectria — 



ditissima, notes 452 



8p. on Norway maple 253 



Neem cake, fertilizing value 220 



Negroes — 



agricultural and industrial edu- 

 cation 92 



county training schools for 397 



Nematode, new parstsitlc, U.S.D.A 147 



Nematodes — 



free-living predatory. In soils 



and water 2-54 



injurious In Switzerland 350 



injurious to wheat 850 



Nematodes — Continued. Page. 



intra-vitam color reactions 357 



segmentation in 254 



treatment 555 



Neocremastus n.g. and n.sp., de- 

 scription 660 



Neomphaloidomyia n.g. and n.spp., 



descriptions 768 



Neopius carinaticepa n.g. and n.sp., 



description 165 



Neoplasms, transplantable, immunity 



to 580 



Neorhizobiua n.spp., studies 464 



Neosalvarsan, toxicity 181 



Neotoma fuscipea mohajensia injur- 

 ing pines 53 



Heoziimmermannia (Olwoaporium) 



elasticw, notes 153 



Nepiera benevola fuscifemora n.var., 



description 165 



Nevada — 



Stotlon, notes 299, 400, 900 



University, notes 299, 400 



N6v6 and atmosphere, aqueous ex- 

 change between, U.S.D.A 812 



New Jersey College and Stations, 



notes 97 



New Mexico Station — 



notes 299, 799 



report 698 



New York — 



Cornell Station, notes 699 



State Station, notes 299, 400 



State Station, report 95 



New Zealand standard time, U.S.D.A- 811 



Nickel, toxic effect on plants 628 



Nicotiana, self-sterility in 823 



Nicotin — 



detection on sprayed plants 56 



sulphate as a codling moth ovi- 

 cide 860 



Night soil — 



analyses 723 



analyses. Pa 23 



fertilizing value 624 



" Nili "maize, fertilizer experiments. 233 

 Niahiyana n.g. and n.sp., description- 857 



Niter soils, reclamation, Colo 323 



Nitrate — 



Norwegian. (See Calcium ni- 

 trate.) 

 of lime. (See Calcium nitrate.) 

 of soda. (See Sodium nitrate.) 



supply In United States 817 



Nitrates — 



accumulation In soils, U.S.D.A- 211 

 effect on nitrogen-assimilating 



bacteria, U.S.D.A 724 



formation in soil In relation 



to weeds 814 



synthetic, manufacture by elec- 

 tricity 122 



transformation by soil micro- 

 organisms 723 



Nitric acid, production from syn- 

 thetic ammonia 710 



