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Application of the Theoi'y of Solution to the Study of Soils. By Frank 

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 141-ir2. August, 11)00 300 



Salts as Influencing the Rate of Evaporation of Water from Soils. By 

 Lyman J. Briggs, reprinted from Report No. 64 of the Department of 

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 178-183, pi. 1, fig. 1. August, 1900 250 



Some Necessary IModifications in Methods of Mechanical Analysis as 

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 No. 01 of the Department of Agriculture. (Field Operations of the 

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The Movement and Retention of Water in Soils. By Lyman J. Briggs, 

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The Soluble Mineral Matter of Soils. By Thomas H. Means, Assistant, 

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Soil Survey in the Connecticut Valley. By Clarence W. Dorsey and J. A. 

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 of the Department of Agriculture. (Field Operations of the Division of 

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Farm Drainage. By C. G. Elliott, C. E. , member of the American Society 

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Report of the Chief of the Division of Soils for 1900. By Milton Whitney. 

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Soil Solutions: Their Nature and Functions, and the Classifications of 

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Changes in Railroad Freight Classifications. By Edward G. Ward, jr., of 



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List of Free Employment Agencies for the Use of Farmers. Pp. 42. Cir- 

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Estimates of Russian Cro])S. By E. T. Peters, of the Division of Statistics. 



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