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Alfalfa — Continued. Page, 



as hog pasture. U.S.D.A— 72, 471, 472 



as honey-producing plant. Okla_ 65 



as orchard crop, Kans 34<> 



as pasture crop, U.S.D.A 371, 470 



as winter cover crop 133 



breeding experiments. Can 735 



continuous culture, Mont 419 



crown gall, notes 844 



culture experiments, Can 735 



culture experiments, Guam 328 



culture experiments, Iowa 328 



culture experiments. Okla "•-. 62 I 



culture experiments, D.S.D.A— 130 



culture experiments in Canada ujs 



culture, handbook 52C> 



culture In New Jersey 187 



culture in New Mexico, N.Mex. 18 



culture in Texas, Tex 729 



culture in Washington, Wash__ 781 



decomposition in soil 214 



dodder In Colorado, Colo 53G 



effect on nitrogen and carbon 



content of soils. Wash 71 I 



effect on nitrogen content of 



soils 722 



effect on nitrogen content of 



soils, Kans 819 



effect on succeeding croi 



U.S.D.A 881, 



feeding value, Iowa 370 



fertility exp rimrnts, Okla 



fertilizer experiments, Kans__ ".i'' 



fertiliser experiments, Qk)a_ 624 



flour, studies, Wash 762 



hay, energy values 



bay, feeding value, N. Dale 75 



hay for milk production 57.". 



hay. green, brown, and black, 



Kans 869 



bay, manorial value. Ohio 127 



hay, mineral constituents, di- 

 gestibility. Tex 769 



irrigation experiments. U.S.D.A -l.'.l 



land plaster fur. Wash 7:'.n 



liming experiments 184,822 



liming experiments, N..T 126 



manuring experiments, D.S. 



D.A 480, 482 



meadow culture experiments 130 



meal, analyses, Ind 7 - _* 



meal, analyses. Mass 571 



meal, analyses. Me -4"o 



meal, analyses, Mich 571 



meal, analyses, N.J 665 



meal, analyses, Tex 571 



on alkali soils. U.S.D.A 32 



on reclaimed swamp 231 



pasturing off, U.S.D.A 430 



pollination by bees 264 



pollination by bees. Can 760 



rotation experiments, U.8.D.A 881 



saponin, studies 607 



seed, clover seed chalcid para- 

 sites in 862 



seed. Investigations 3:> 



seeding depths, Utah 227 



Alfalfa — Continued. Page. 



seeding experiments, U.S.D.A 433 



seeding time, U.S.D.A 332,430 



silage, studies 10, 503 



soil moisture removal by, Mont- 430 

 Turkestan, as hog pasture, 



U.S.D.A 471 



utilizing waste land for, N..T 137 



variety tests 228,823 



variety tests. Minn 733 



variety tests, U.S.D.A 430,488 



weevil, notes 161,863 



white spot disease 50 



yield as affi i number of 



cuttings, Nebr 622 



yields. Minn 736 



yields, U.S.D.A 31 



Algie— 



control in canals 188 



development and nutritional 



physiology 130 



marine, chemical analyses 7^5 



marine, used in Japanese agar- 



!•, chemical studies 116 



new races and species 130 



UgiC aeids, studies 804 



Alkali- 

 ion lent of soils as related to 



crop growth 719 



determination in hypochlorite 



solutions 809 



distribution by irrigation 719 



effect on nltricjnltrogen accu- 

 mulation in soils 722 



salts, toxicity, soil factors 



fecting 315 



soils, durability of cement 



draintile and concrete in 386 



soils, gypsum for 51 



Soils, plants tolerant to 221 



soils, treatment, U.S.D.A 32 



Alkaline — 



carbonates, determination 112 



solutions, dilute, determining 



alkalinity 610 



Alkaloids. cinchona, disinfecting 



action 178 



Almond nitrogen, biological value,. 060 



Almonds, stocks for 1 15 



llaophila pometaria. (gee Canker- 

 worm, fall.) 

 Alti ntaria — 



ritri on the navel orange 



•otani, dissemination by Insects <"'!5 

 sp. on cotton 846 



sp. on sweet potato 3l7 



AWca spp., biology. Me .'157 



Alum solution, chlorinated, anti- 

 septic value 77'.' 



Aluminum — 



relation to soil acidity 125 



sulphate, Injury to barley - _"Ji» 



\lunite as source of potash 128 



Amblyomma Maaimile, studies 859 



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