INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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Page. 



Phoracantha spp., notes 382 



Phosphate deposits in Tennessee .-. 25 



Floriila. statistics- _ itH 



procipitat.Hl, preparation and 



fertilizing value 860 



Redonda, use on acid soils 434 



rock, dissolved, analyses, Conn . 



State. m» 



statistics 662,106:3 



Wolters, preparation and 



value 571 



Phosphates, availability in soils 959 



available, manufacture • 236 



Belgian, analyses, Mass 663 



comparison 553 



Mass 139 



on moor mead- 

 ows. 25 



determination, calorimetric 



method _ . . 444 

 in stomach 



contents . . S35 



forcattle 68,815 



historical review 1063 



sources and use 1063 



statistics 1063 



iise on moor soils 571 



(See also Superphosphates.) 



Phosphatic guano, analyses. 36 



slag, analyses 26 



Mass. 348 



methods of analysis 428 



treatment with sulphite 764 



weight per bushel 26 



Phosphomolybdic acid as a reagent for 



aniius 646 



Phosphoric acid — 



assimilation by chlorotic plants 344 



availability in soils.. 549,858 



available, determination in calcare- 

 ous soils 335 



available, determination in soils, S. C . 31 

 calculation from magnesium pyro- 

 phosphate 744 



citric-acid soluble, determination in 



Thomas slag. 645,1051 



deficiency, effect on plants 235 



determination 120, 122, 428, 550 



in organic substances. 120 

 phosphatic slag . . 120, 744 



soils 428,433,745 



superphosphates . . . 335 



water 746 



in bone mc al, fertilizing value 25 



soils, solubility in different acids. . 225 



removal from soil by wheat . 1051 



soluble, preparation 10(53 



water-soluble, in soils 543, 760 



Phosphoric acids, investigations. 645 



Phosphorus, determination in organic 



materials 428 



determination in organic 



materials, N . Y . State ... 496 



excretion. 888 



forms of, in feeding stuffs, 



N.Y. State 496 



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Phosphorus, investigations 645 



metal lollsm by man 600 



role in miuci-al dejiosits 959 



Photobacterium pliospliorescens, experi- 

 ments - 450 



Pho.ropteris comptnna, notes, Mo 59 



Ph th inoloph us in den tanus, notes 168 



Phthiriosis in Palestine 165 



Phyciodes hanhami, notes 878 



Phycomyces nitens, spore formation, U. S. 



D.A 123 



PhyUosticta sp., notes 782 



Phyllotreta spp., notes 274 



Phylloxera, control in Canton de Vaud.. 381 



grapes, resistant to. 154 



in California, Cal 774 



notes 275,546,1081 



remedies 788,980 



Phylloxera corticalis, notes 788 



vastatrix in Austria 694 



new organ. 881 



Physics, general principles 650 



misuse by biologists and engi- 

 neers 522 



Physiography, epeirogenic and erogenic. 461 



Physiology, animal, manual 391 



catalogue of literature 390 



plant, text-book 182 



Phytolacca decandra poisoning of cattle, 



Ala. College 299 



Phytophthora infestans, notes 162 



2)haseoli, notes, Del 875 



Phytoptus oleivorus, notes 381 



spp., notes 373,692 



Phy tosterol, occiu'rence in olive oil 223 



Pickles, analy.ses 495 



sweet, analyses. Conn. State 283 



Picnometers, descriptions 338 



Pier is napi, notes 788 



Pigeon feed, analyses, N. Y. State. 497 



grass hay, analyses, N . Dak 171 



Pigeons, infection with halteridium 559 



Pigs, bacterial flora of alimentary tract. 510, 619 



cotton-seed meal for. Ark 68 



diseases, in Aust ralia 816 



Missouri.. 406 



of 299 



feeding, Minn 290 



experiments 806,892 



Ariz 900 



Can 69,174,1103 



Del 604 



Okla 393,416 



Tenn 501 



"Wash 711 



"Wis 499 



for bacon 175 



in Missouri 175 



feedsfor 997 



following steers. 111 804 



Ky 709 



food I'equirements, "Wis 499 



forage crops for, Ala. Canebrake. . . 863 



hay for 69 



industry in America, U. S. D. A 899 



England 603 



