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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page. 

 Land plaster. (See Gypsum.) 



waste, improvement, Conn. State 361 



Lands, uiiirrigated, of eastern Colorado, 



Colo 1132 



Land.scape gardening, book on .573 



Lantern traps for insects 170, 374, 779, 1098 



N.Y.Cornell 272 



Laphygma cxigua, notes, U. 8. D. A 165 



Larch aphis, notes 778 



canker, notes 778 



disease in England 266 



notes 59 



European, plantation 665 



Lard, firmness as affected by food. Ala. Col- 

 lege 999 



methods of analysis 738 



Laryngitis, infectious, in horses 300 



Latliyrus pratensisi, composition at different 



stages of growth 236 



satiimn, culture .561 



poisonous properties, (^an . 194 



sylvestris, culture 27, 386 



feeding value 386 



tiiberosw, notes, Vt 52 



Lauchstiidt field experiments 852 



Lawn grass tests, N. J 574 



Lead as affected by distilled water 544 



Leaf crumpler, notes, U. S. D. A 169 



footed plant-bug, notes, IT. S. D. A 1092 



hopper, notes 166, 987 



U.S. I). A 166 



Leather, availability of nitrogen in, X. .T. . . 5.57 



refuse, utilization 717 



Leaves, evergreen, starch in 329 



injured, respiration 739 



modifleations and adaptations 1047 



removal from water supply 927 



Lebanon area, Penn.sylvania, soil survey, 



U. S. D. A 640 



Leben, micro-organisms cau.sing fermenta- 

 tion 4/6 



Lecanium armeniacum, notes, Mich 267 



coryli, notes : . 462 



fltchii, notes. Can 168 



mangiferx, notes 887 



nigrofasciatum, notes, Mich 268 



persicx, remedies 466 



vinl, remedies 1094 



Lecanium, characteristics of genus, N. Y. 



Cornell 887 



Lecithin, determination in milk 328 



effect on animal growth 684, 1104 



leucocytes 913 



for the treatment of tuberculosis. 87 



in fats 696, 738 



Leeks, electroculture 3,53 



Leguminous plants- 

 analyses .-. 72 



composition at different stages of 



growth 236 



cultivated, catalogue of 11 



culture, R. •! 432 



fertilizer experiments, R. 1 432 



for forage and green manuring, Ariz. . . 719 



the Arkansas Valley, Colo 139 



inoculation experiments 344, 754 



Page. 

 Leguminous plants — Continued. 



nitrogen assimilation 421, 1048 



Ky 241 



rotation experiments 754 



root tubercles. (.See Root tubercles.) 

 ( See also specific plants. ) 



Leguminous seeds, germination .52, 768 



La 2.59 



Lcis con/or mis, notes 463 



Lemon extract, analyses 682 



juice, methods of analysis 837 



leaf scorch, notes 261 



white rust, notes 981 



Lemons, analyses 863 



curing 442, 863 



Lentils, fertilizer experiments 29 



Leopard moth, notes 464, 1093, 1097 



Colo 472 



Lcpidodcniia albohirtum, notes 270 



Lepidoptera, British, treatise 677 



in the National Museum 166 



North American 7.S3, 987 



origin of color of silk 7.S3 



Lepiota, monograph 637 



Lepiota morgani, notes, Iowa 742 



Lcpisma saccharina, notes, U. S. D. A 374 



Leprosy, transmission to animals 293 



Leptochloa, North American species, U. S. 



D. A 942 



Leptoglossus oppositus, notes, U. S. D. A 164 



Leptosphscria hcrpotrichoides, notes 580, 978 



Lespedeza, culture. La 10.59 



Lettuce as affected by colored light 437 



culture 38, 963 



experiments, N. C 1063 



Okla 8.59 



in greenhouses, Md 38 



drop, notes. Mass 158 



fertilizer experiments 962 



Md 39 



forcing experiments, Utah 39 



varieties 963 



Can 144 



Mich 143 



N. H 1063 



Okla 859 



Leucania unipuncta, notes 884, 886 



Leucocytes as affected by lecithin 913 



in rinderpest 296 



structure and function 1016 



Leucouncephalitis in horses 705, 925 



Md 91 



Levulose, food value 175 



in the human body 594 



Lice on cattle, Nebr 86 



pigs 710 



Nebr 86 



"Ligara, " fertilizing value 429 



Light, colored, effect on etiolated plants . . 227 



lettuce 437 



sil k worms 553 



vegetation .547 



production by bacteria 744 



Lightning, effect on trees 363 



protection of buildings from . . . 928 



recorder 552 



