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EXPERIMENT STATION EECOED. 



[Vol. 35 



Locusts — Continued. Page, 



outbreaks in United States, U.S. 



D.A 156 



Loganberry pollen, germination 731 



Lophyrus — 



simile, notes, Conn.State 54 



spp. in Europe 760 



Lopidea robiniw, description 255 



Loranihua entehbensis, notes 45 



Louisiana Station, report 396 



Loxostege similalis. {See Garden 



webworm.) 

 Lucern. {See Alfalfa.) 

 Lumber- 

 cost of logging and manufactur- 

 ing 452 



Industry by-products in United 



States 44 



industry in Montana 542 



industry in United States, hand- 

 book 649 



markets on east coast of South 



America 453 



production in Canada 347 



waste, utilization 843 



{See also Timber and Wood.) 

 Lumpy jaw. {See Actinomycosis.) 

 Lunar halo of July 24, 1861, U.S. 



D.A 115 



Lunch rooms, equipment and man- 

 agement 368 



Lung distome, intermediate host — 384, 681 

 Lungworms — 



life history and treatment, Cal_ 182 



notes, Guam 878 



treatment 488 



Lupine shoots, etiolated, absorption 



of nitrogen by 435 



Lupines — 



as a green manure 629 



as affected by lime 441 



inoculation experiments 322 



sensitiveness to lime 430 



Lychnis dioica, chlorophyll factors 227 



Lyctiis planicolUs, egg and manner of 



oviposition, U.S.D.A 357 



Lygwonematua {'Sematus) erichsonii, 



notes, Conn.State 54 



Lygidea mendax, notes, Conn.State- 54 

 Lygus pratensis. {See Tarnished 

 plant bug.) 



Lymph antibodies, origin 73, 279 



Lymphadenitis, caseous, in sheep 574 



Lymphangitis, ulcerative, in horses. 574 



Lynchia maura in North America 759 



Lysln — 



effect on growth 268 



in chernozem soils 212 



Machinery. {See Agricultural ma- 

 chinery.) 



Maerodactylus subspinosus. {See 



Rose chafer.) 

 Macronoetua onusta, notes, Conn. 



State 54 



Macrosiphum — Page. 



piaij investigations 461 



aolanifolii, notes, Conn.State 54 



Madake, hydropsy of 354 



Magnesia — 



excess in soils, correcting 430 



fertilizing value 30 



in New Zealand soils 715 



requirement of soils, Tenn 714 



Magnesite, effect on plant growth, 



U.S.D.A 726 



Magnesium — • 



chlorid, absorption by plants 435 



chlorid, effect on soils and 



plants 423 



compounds, effect on plant 



growth, U.S.D.A 726 



determination in water 805 



effect on chlorophyll forma- 

 tion 435 



relation to plant chlorosis 435 



salts, absorption by plants 433 



salts, effect on action of phos- 

 phates 326 



sulphate, fertilizing value 430 



sulphate, use for anesthesia 484 



Maiden cane, analyses, Fla 831 



Maine Station — 



notes 96 



report 299 



Maize. (See Corn.) 



Malaria — 



prevention 887 



transmission by Anopheles 360, 361 



Malt- 

 grains, dried, analyses. Wis 562 



sprouts, analyses, N.Y.State 867 



sprouts, analyses, Wis 562 



Maltase — 



distribution and function in 



plants 413,414 



in resting potato tubers 634 



Maltose, determination in plants 206 



Mammals of Great Britain, history. 252, 656 



Man- 

 basal energy requirements 371 



measurement of surface area 369 



Manganese — 



as a fertilizer for sugar beets — 736 



chlorid, effect on plant growth- 434 



effect on potatoes 634 



in natural waters 424 



salts, effect on growth of sugar 



beets 217 



Mange, treatment 279 



(See also Sheep scab.) 



Mangels — 



analyses, Conn.State 562 



varieties , 637 



Mango anthracnose, notes 153 



Mangoes — 



bark grafting, Hawaii 538 



culture, Hawaii 542 



culture and canning 556 



flowering and pollination, Ha- 

 waii 1- 538 



