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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page 

 Potash — Continued. 



fertilizers, comparison 861 



Mass 350 



use 30, 4. r ).-), 760 



in soils 29 



as affected by lime 656 



sodium chlorid. . . 662 



Industry in Germany ., 557 



movement in soils 548 



removal in Jamaican exports 240 



salts, action in presence of lime 760 



comparison on moor soils 31 



effect on potatoes and beets 660 



moisture in 320 



substitution of sodium for 36 



Potassium — 



chlorid, effect on composition of milk . . 1010 



phosphates 222 



determination 333, 439 



in urine 1050 



distribution in organic matter 948 



effect on excretion of ammonia 289 



growth of bone 1005 



ferrocyanid, effect on plant growth 21 



iodid, effect on plant growth 20 



nitrate, effect on composition of milk . . 1010 



orotate in milk 1120 



oxalate as a lead precipitant 1049 



soaps, resorption in small intestine 800 



sulphate, effect on phosphates 222 



sulphocyanid, fertilizing value 36 



tetroxalate as a titrating reagent 224 



Potato bacterial disease, notes 479, 572 



Fla 788 



' ' bangle ' ' blight, notes 64 



beetle, notes 1097 



Conn. State 989 



emedies 76 



Can 281 



Min 869 



black scab, notes 169,381,479 



"blackleg," notes 676 



blight, notes 64 



treatment, Me 1093 



diseases in India 64 



notes 381 



Colo 789 



syllabus of lecture on, U. S. 



D. A 676 



treatment 72, 353 



early blight, notes 61 



Fla 788 



flea beetle, notes, Colo 1096 



harvester trials 306 



late blight, notes, Fla 788 



leaf spot, notes 478 



nematode disease, notes 61 



new species 360, 868 



quick rot, treatment, U. S. D. A .. . 142 



Rhizoctonia disease, Colo 788 



Fla 78S 



rot fungus, biology 381 



notes 479, 1092 



N. .7 442 



studies 65, 478 



treatment. Me 1093 



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Potato rot, treatment, Minn 868 



scab, notes 479 



Fla 781 



treatment, Minn 869 



Wis 63 



sclerotium disease, notes 61 



starch factory refuse, fertilizing 



value, Can 246 



winter rot, notes 479 



Potatoes — 



analyses 767 



as affected by — 



copper sulphate 133,865 



iron sulphate 865 



molds 443 



potash salts 660 



salt 660 



breeding experiments 360, 730 



composition as affected by fertilizers.. 243 



cultivation, U. S. D. A 83 



culture 360 



experiments . 36, 38, 153, 351 , 459, 767, 864 



Can 1069 



Mich 251 



Tex 152 



in Alaska, U. S. D. A 141,142 



Connecticut 106 



on moor soils 38 



dried feeding value 802 



drying, Oreg 779 



electro-culture 557 



fertilizer experiments 30, 38, 153, 242, 245, 



254,257,352,353,354, 

 454,457,547,553,658, 

 758,859,861,869,1072 



Can 249 



Mass 350 



Me 1073 



N. H 42 



Tex 153 



fertilizers for, TJ. S. D. A 615 



growing period in Norway 458 



hexone bases in 330 



improvement, 111 560 



nitrogenous fertilizers for 455,554 



phosphoric acid for 455 



potash fertilizers for 455 



root system, Kans 1066 



rotation experiments, R.I 150 



rotting as affected by storage, Me 1093 



salt as a fertilizer for 657 



seed selection 360, 730 



Can 248 



111 560 



sprinkling with gypsum 36 



spraying experiments .• 479 



Mich 251 



storage 970 



transmission of characters in 360 



varieties 36,38,42, 153,257,352,354,456, 



457,558,661,965,1069,1070,1073 



Can 248,963, 1069 



Mich 251 , 25S 



Minn 868 



Mont 762 



N. U 42 



