18 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Morphological studies cf Umbelliferae, L. G. de LAMAiniEiiK (raris: 1S93, 

 pp. :!00; nbs. in J'.ot. ('ciilhL,r,S (ISf/d), No. G, pp. 215-21S^. 



Can -white mustard (Siuapis alba) assimilate nitrogen? B. Hansti:e\ 

 {Tidskr. vomle Lcnulbr., 1 {1S94), pp. ni-l^o). 



Notes on a rapid method of hardening and preparing tissues for microscopic 

 examination, J. Coats {.hmr. of Path., 2 {lS9i), No. 4, pp. 402-405). 



Reversion in plants, L. Biikton {Itvv. Eaux et Forels, 33 {1S94), No. 9, pp. 210- 

 2 Li). 



Concerning Oryza clandestina, F. liucnKXAU {Bot. Ztij.,52 (lS94),pt. 1, No. 

 4, pp. S3-96). 



New and noteworthy grasses, F. ljAMSOS-8cinn^En {Toncij Bnl. 21, 2^P- 228- 

 230). 



EACTERIOLOGY. 



The physiological action of the soluble products of certain bacteria, especi- 

 ally Staphylococcvis pyogenes aureus, J. Salvioli (Berl.lcUn. IFochenschr., 31, pp. 

 307-300; abs. in Chem. CcntbL, 1S04, I, No. 21, p. 1006). 



Concerning the decomposition of amygdalin by means of microorganisms, C. 

 Feumi aud a. MoxTESAXO {CcntbL Bald. u. Par., 15 {1S94), No. 19 and 20, pp. 722- 

 727). * 



An apparatus for culture of anaerobic bacteria, Zkttxow (Centhl. Paht. n. 

 Par., 15 {1S94), No. 17, pp. G3S-642). 



The period of incubation of microorganisms of the air and w^ater in nutritive 

 gelatin {Ann. Microyraphic, 1SD4, 3, pp. 111-llS). 



Concerning gelatin preparations, H. Timpe {Centbl. Bait. u. Par., 15 {1S94), No. 

 17, pp. G4 1-647). 



An improvement in plate cultures, E. Fkeudexkeich {Centbl. Bait. u. Par., 15 

 (1S94) No. 17, pp. 643, 644). 



The role of microbes {Rev. Scientif., 1894, 10, 2)p. 289-204). 



Sachsia, a new genus of yeast-like fungus, J. C. Bay {Ber. dent. hot. Ges., 12 

 {1S04), No. 4, pp. 90-03. 



Behavior of cholera bacilli in milk and dairy products, H. Weigmann aud G. 

 ZlKN {Luitdw. Wochcnbl. Schlcs. Bolst., 1S04, No. 19, i)p. 298, 299). 



METEOROLOGY. 



Notes on climate of Wyoming, B. C. Buffum ( Wyoming Sta. Bui. 

 17, 2^P' 36-45). — Observations daring 1803 on temperature, barometric 

 l)ressnre, precipitalion, Imniidity, dew-point, movement of wind, terres- 

 trial radiation, e\'aporation, and soil temperatures at Laramie, and on 

 temperature and precipitation at Lander, Saratogai, Sheridan, Sun- 

 dance, Wheatland, Bates Park (l^'reeland), and Inyan Kara are sum- 

 nmrized. The general summary for the year is as follows: 



