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INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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Page. 

 Lime — 



analyses 0:n, 728 



analyses, N.J 1128 



barrels, standard for 508 



caustic, injury to plant growth- 420 



effect on action of pliosphates 326 



effect on loss of plant food from 



soils 210, G23 



effect on lupines 441 



effect on soils 429,727 



effect on yield and nitrogen con- 

 tent of corn 816 



fertilizing value 32:?, 620 



fertilizing value, Ohio 535 



fertilizing value, W.Va 22 



hydrated, for concrete roads 86, 291 



in New Zealand soils 715 



loss from soils, Fla 813 



niter. (See Calcium nitrate.) 

 nitrogen. (See Calcium cyana- 



mld.) 

 products, waste, as a fertilizer, 



Ohio 24 



requirement of soils, Tenn 714 



tree winter motb, notes. Conn. 



State 54 



use against flnger-and-toe dis- 

 ease 522 



use in agriculttire 220 



use on soils rich in magnesia-- 324 

 use with nitrogenous fertilizers, 



N..T 124 



Limes, diseases of in Dominica 50 



Limestone — 



analyses 430 



effect on clover and sorrel. Pa- 529 



effect on plant growth, U.S.D.A. 726 



for Kentucky soils, Ky 122 



for soil improvement 727 



from North Island, New Zea- 

 land, analyses 24 



ground, availability in relation 



to fineness, Md 631 



Lime-sulphur mixture — 



composition and evaluation — 112 



fungicidal value 149, 151, 447 



fungicidal value. 111 39 



methods of analysis 207 



tests. Me f>49 



V. Bordeaux mixture for pota- 

 toes, N.Y.State 831 



Ldmonia wai-neckei fruit, analyses — 806 



Linacea?, cyanophoric glucosids in — 819 



Linden — 



borer, notes, Conn.State 54 



leaf spot, notes 251 



Linseed — 



cake, acidity 770 



meal, analyses, Conn.State 562 



meal, analyses, N.II 374 



meal, analyses, N.Y.State 867 



meal, analyses, R.I 374 



meal, analyses. Wis 562 



oil, physical constants 312 



PllKC. 



lAodontomerua pcrplexua n.K. and 



u..sp., description i'fl2 



Liljciinia hcteruijraphiM, notes, Conn. 



Storrs 183 



I.ipold.s, relation to immune reac- 

 tions , 881 



Ll(|uld volumes, standardization 415 



lAstrophorun ijibbits, notes 80 



Litchi seeds, transportation, ITa- 



wail 538 



Lithium compound.s as a source of 



plant food 728 



lAthocollctcs — 



<iemin<itrUa, studies, I'.S.D..^.- 35!) 



spp., notes 350 



Litmus for bacteriological work, 



Conn.Storrs 133 



Live stock — 



diseases in Guam, Guam 877 



immunization In India 784 



Improvement, community or- 

 ganization for 89 



los.ses In United States, U.S.D.A. 192 



marketing in United States 393 



metabolism experiments 271 



poisoning by plants, I'.S.D.A. 383,779 



prices in Scotland 497 



production In Tennessee 795 



production In western range 



States, U.S.D.A 607 



raising on Indian reservations.- 374 

 shipping assoeialiou at Farm- 



Ington, Minnesota 296 



shipping associations, account- 

 ing system for, U.S.D..V 893 



shipping associations, coopera- 

 tive, Minn 673 



shipping associations, coopera- 

 tive, U.S.D.A 168 



statistics in England and Wales- 590 



statistics in Finland 497 



statistics in United States 772 



statistics in United States, I'.S. 



D.A 067 



(&ee aiso Animals, Cattle, Sheep, 

 etc.) 



Liver flukes, notes, Guam 877 



Liverworts of Malay region 4.'U 



Livia maculipennia, notes 250 



Locust — 



black. Insects affecting 355 



borer, studies 355 



borer, studies, Ky 552 



yellow, description and use 451 



Locusts — 



control by bacteria .56,25.5,853 



control In Algeria, Tunis, and 



Morocco 356 



control in British Columbia 2.53 



control in eastern Canada 50, 350 



control in Italy 255 



control In South Africa 350 



control In Trinidad 356,463 



invasion in Costa Rica 55 



