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EXPERIMENT STATION RECOBD. 



[Vol. 37 



Lophodermium — Page. 



macrospoTum, notes SSO 



pinastri, notes 458, 550 



Loranthaceae, osmotic pressure of tissue fluids 47 



Loughridge, R. H., biographical sketch 496 



Louisiana Stations — 



notes 196, 700 



report 599 



Louping-ill, transmission by ticks 277 



Lucem. (See Alfalfa.) 



Lulu kernels and oil, analyses 14 



Lumber- 

 industry in Canada 245 



production in 1914-15, U.S.D.A 148 



storage, U.S.D.A 349 



waste as a source of potash 722 



{See also Timber and Wood.) 



Lumbermen, conditions among in Sweden... S90 



Lnngworms, life history and treatment 179 



Lupines as a cover crop for orchards S33 



Lt/giis— 



communis novascotien-ns, studies 462 



pratensis. (See Tarnished plant bug.) 

 Lymphangitis- 

 epizootic, causative organism 377 



epizootic, in France 692 



epizootic, treatment 377, 781 



ulcerous in horses, immunization 583 



Lysimeter work, equipment for, N.Y. State. . 521 

 Macaroni wheat. (See Wheat, durum.) 

 Machinery. (See .\gricultural machinery.) 



MacTophoma trichosanthis n.sp., notes 148 



MacTophya n.spp., descriptions 667 



MacTosiphitm solani/oUi— 



notes, Wash 157 



studies, Ohio 850 



Macrosporium — 



commune, growth in plnnt decoctions 728 



commune, nitrogen fi.xaf ion by 129 



parasiticum tarcinula, notes 553 



tolani, notes 2-19 



tomato, notes 150 



Magnesium— 



carbonaip, effect on soil acidity 23 



carbonate, effect on sulfofying power of 



soils, Iowa 120 



determination in water 412 



salts, effect on solubility of phosphates . 323, 324 



sulphate, antiseptic and germicidal value 176 

 Magnolia — 



oils of 100 



powdery mildew, description 657 



Maine — 



Station, abstracts of papers. Me 396 



Station, notes 497 



University notes 97,497 



Maize. (See Com.) 

 Maladie du colt. (See Dourine.) 

 Malaria- 

 control in Western Ilemisphero 565 



equine, in Barbados 483 



relation to crop production 57 



winter carrier ^6'' 



Malate, action on isolated intestine 471 



Mallopbaga, systematic nomenclature 461 



Malt^ 



amylase, action of bromid on 614 



amylase, action on soluble starch 613 



Malt— Continued. Page. 



sprouts, analyses, Conn. State 268 



sprouts, analyses. Wis 471 



Mammals — 



color inheritance in 866 



new, of North and Middle .\merica 757 



of North .\merica, treatise 658 



wild, of Canada 757 



Mammary gland extract, effect on milk pro- 

 duction 173 



Jfammitis, treatment 277 



Man, metabolism experiments 266 



Mandarin brown spot, treatment 352 



Mandelic nitrile, effect on plant growth 632 



Manganese — 



compounds, solubility in soils 18 



in leguminous plants 28 



occurrence and r61e in plants 130 



salts, effect on ammonification and nitri- 

 fication, Iowa 126 



salts, effect on solubility of phosphates... 323 



sulphate, effect on soil acidity 23 



Mange, demodectic, in swine 477 



Mangel seeds in Denmark 742 



Mangels- 

 analyses 233 



Barres, history in Denmark 730 



culture experiments 230, 733 



culture experiments. Nev 43.5 



fertilizer experiments 533 



selection experiments, Nev 32 



varieties, Minn 228 



varieties, Nev 32 



Mango- 

 breeding experiments. Hawaii 142 



disease in Yucatan 755 



diseases and pests in Mysore G.S7 



fruit disease, notes 838 



history in Florida 745 



pollination, I'.S.D.A 835 



propagating, inarch method, Guam 743 



Mangrove- 

 leaf sap osmotic concentration C32 



red , ecology and phj-siology 821 



Manioc. (5r^ Cassava.) 



Mannan in gymnasperms 710 



Mannite in silage and its use In e-xplosives ... 801 



d-Mannokctoheptose, chemistry of y 



Mannose, crystalline, preparation and muta- 



rotation 201 



Manure — 



barnyard. (Su Barnyard manure.) 



disposal In relation to live-stock diseases. 780 



effect on composition of cereals 827 



effict on corn, Utah 440 



effect on lime requirements of soils, Ohio. 125 



effect on soil bacteria, Iowa 120 



effect on solubility of inorganic soil con- 

 stituents, U.S.D.A 422 



fertilizing value 534 



fertilizing value, Ind 214 



fertilizing value, Mo 731 



f<x peat soils 730 



liquid , as a source of potash 817 



liquid, fertilizing value 73J 



liquid, mixing with peat dust 21'i 



residual effects, Ohio 133 



