A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY.^ 



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1. Abbe, Cleveland, " Relation between Climates and Crops," Weather 



Bureau Bull, 36, U.S. Dept. of Agric. 



2. Adeney, W. E., Appendix VI. to Fifth Report of Royal Commission on 



Sewage Disposal, 1908, pp. 13-20 ..... 190, 194, 214 



3. Alway, F. J., (a) "The Loess Soils of the Nebraska Portion of the 



Transition Region," Soil Sci., 1916, i, 299-316, 405-36 . . . 226 

 {b) " Studies on the Relation of the Non-available Water of the Soil 

 to the Hygroscopic Coefficient," Nebraska Research Bull., No. 

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(c) Alway, F. J., and McDole, G. R., " Relation of the Water-retaining 

 Capacity of Soil to its Hygroscopic Coefficient," y. Ag. Re- 

 search, 1917, ix., 27 ......... . 226 



(d) Alway, F. J,, and Neller, J. R., " A Field Study of the Influence of 

 Organic Matter upon the Water-holding Capacity of a Silt-loam 

 Soil," ibid., 1919, xvi., 263 . 137 



4. Ames, J. W., and SchoUenberger, C. J., " Liming and Lime Require- 



ment of Soil," O/tio Bm//., No. 306, 1916 119 



5. Armstrong, H. E., and E. F., (a) " The Origin of Osmotic Effects". — 



III., "The Function of Hormones in Stimulating Enzymic Change 

 in Relation to Narcosis and the Phenomena of Degenerative and 

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 Ixxxii., B, 588-602 .......... 87 



(b) " The Function of Hormones in Regulating Metabolism," Annals of 



Botany, 1911, xxv., 507-19 . -87 



6. Arnd, Th. (of Bremen), (a) " Ueber schadliche stickstoffumsetzungen 



in Hochmoorboden als Folge der Werkung starker Kalkgaben," 

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(b) " Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Mikrobiologie unkultivierte und kulti- 

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{c) " Zur Kenntnis der Nitrification m Moorboden," ibid., 1919, xlix., 



I-5I 309 



7. Ashby, S. F., (a) " The Comparative Nitrifying Power of Soils," Trans. 



Chem. Soc, 1904, Ixxxv., 1158-70 188, 262 



(6) " Some Observations on Nitrification," yourn. Agric. Sci., 1907, ii., 



52-67 262 



(c) "Some Observations on the Assimilation of Atmospheric Nitrogen 

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(d) "A Contribution to the Study of F'actors Affecting the Quality and 

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^ Most of the papers and books quoted here can be seen in the Rothamsted 

 Expt. Station Library, or in the Patent Office Library, London, and some can be 

 borrowed from the Library of the Ministry of Agriculture. 



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