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9. Lipman, C. B. Antagonism between Salts as Affecting Soil Bacteria. 



Sci. n. ser. 39 (1914), p. 764. See also Bot. Gaz. Vol. 49, p. 41. 



10. Lipman, C. B. Antagonism between Anions as Related to Nitrogen 



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11. Lipman, C. B., and Gerick, W. F. Antagonism between Anions as 



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12. Lipman, C. B., and Gerick, W. F. Copper and Zinc as Antagonistic 



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13. Lipman, C. B., and Burgess, P. S. Antagonism between Anions as 



Affecting Soil Bacteria, III. Nitrification. Centrbl. f. Bakt. Abt. 

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14. Lipman, C. B., and Sharp, L. T. New Experiments on Alkali Soil 



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15. Marquenne, L., and Demoussy, E. The Influence of Salts on Vari- 



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16. Miyake, K. Influence of the Salts Common in Alkali Soils upon the 



Growth of Rice Plants, I-IV. Bot. Mag. (Tokio), 27 (1913), pp. 173- 

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 Bot. Mag. Tokio, 28 (1914), PP- i~4- 



17. Osterhout, W. J. V. The Permeability of Protoplasm to Ions and 



the Theory of Antagonism. Sci. n. ser. 35 (1912), pp. 156-157. 



18. Osterhout, W. J. V. Antagonism and Permeability. Sci. n. ser. 



45 (1917), PP- 97-103. 



19. Shutt, F. T. Alkaline Soils of Canada. Can. Exp. Farms Rpt. 1893, 



PP- i35-!4o. 



