1120 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Pago. 

 Sodium as a substitulo for potash in fertil- 

 izers 521 



carbonate, absorptive power of soils 



for 122 



Sodworm, notes, Iowa 314 



U.S.D.A 313 



Soft brome, germination tests 429 



cheese, manufacture 941 



chess, analyses, S. Dak 404 



phosphate, analyses 401 



rot of sweet potatoes, notes, TT. S. D. A . 987 

 Soil analysis as related to fertilizer experi- 

 ments . . 705 



Soil analysis as related to fertilizer experi- 

 ments. R. 1 391 



digestion flask for 689 



methods 10,22 



change, for wheat 268 



charts in the study of soils 794 



of rert6-sous-Jouarre, France. 23 



constituents, heat capacitj' 200 



fertility as affected by continuous cul- 

 tivation 706 



exhaustion and restoration, 



Miss 395 



influence of ir r igation on 395 



restoration, Cal 794 



humus, nitrogen content, Cal 794 



inoculation experiments 395 



for leguminous plants. . . 200, 294 



lupines 534 



investigations for bugar cane 295 



need of experts in 759 



moisture as affected by plant cover and 



mulches 859 



potash salts . . 61, 623 



the weather... 860 



conservation 706 



Minn 21 



determination, N. Dak 515 



Utah 515 



effect on vegetation 869 



influence of plant cover 124 



movement 853 



nitrates, conservation 706 



particles, arrangement 764 



size and form 761 , 762 



physics, investigations, Cal 790 



rot of sweet potatoes, N. J 824 



U.S. D.A 987 



solution, determination of potash in. . . 183 

 temperature, influenceof plantcover. 124, 198 



temperatures, Argentine Republic 880 



Can 394 



India 881 



Mexico 623 



Nebr 123,978 



N.T. State 23,978 



Pa 124,703 



Wyo 23 



in Norway 199 



tests in Virginia 712,914 



treatment of orchards, drought 902 



Soilingexperimentswithniilchcows, Iowa.. 1013 



vs. pasturage for steers, Mass. State 319 



Page. 



Soils, absorptive power for fertilizers 120 



abstracts of aiticle.s 21, 



118, 197, 282, 391, 513, 622, 703, 790. 880, 976 



adhesion 769 



agricultural, of England and "Wales.. 124 



alkaline, effect on wheat 984 



improvement 124 



reclamation, Cal 791 



of Canada, analyses, Can 392 



analyses 110 



Can 392 



Conn. State 137 



Ky 272,274 



Mass, State 283 



and ash, methods of analysis . . 182, 377, 757 

 climate as affected by snow cov- 

 ering 878 



of Iowa, relation to hor- 

 ticulture 993 



relation.Cal 794 



fertilizers, role of organic mate- 

 rial in 521 



availability of plant food in 706 



behavior toward water 23, 853 



calcaroans, chlorosis in 233 



calculation of fertilizing constituents . 120 



changes in volume 768 



charting 794 



circulation of water in 703 



classification 119 



cohesion "69 



color - "72 



depth - 773 



determination of clay 118 



humus 118 



lime 118, 119,503,792 



magnesia 120 



nitrogen 120 



phosphoric acid. . 119,183 



potash •- 119 



water content 119 



eflfect of continuous cultivation 967 



organic and mineral aci'ds on. 704 



winds on. Wis 622 



on (juality of vegetables 548 



exhaustion by crops 515 



trees 881 



fiocculation by lime 282 



for figs, Cal 794 



from northern Sweden, analyses 200 



humus content 197 



liming 130,898 



marsh, of Medoc, France, reclamation . 976 



microorganisms fixing nitrogen 200 



nitrification in 353. 491 



nitrogen content, Cal 815 



of arid regions, analyses 729 



Barbary 200 



B6ziers. France, examination 23 



California, analyses. Cal 794 



Canada, analyses, Can 395 



Cape Colony, analyses 794 



Courland, analyses 513 



Kentucky, analyses, Cal 794 



Maryland, investigations, Md 880 



