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Waste land — Continued 



Put the waste lands to work. B. L. Moss. 



Prog F 32:1148 N 3 '17 

 Rearrang-ing the farm; mobilizing the waste 



places. Rural N Y 76:829 Je 30 '17 

 War on waste areas. P. A. Ingvason. il Nat 



Wool Grower 8:36-8 Mr '18 



»S'ee also Drainage; Irrigation; Reclamation 



of land 

 Waste products 

 Conservation of fertilizer materials from 



minor sources. C. C. Fletcher, il U S Ag 



Yearbook 1917:283-8 

 Developing the by-products' industry. P. H. 



T\^eyrauch. Better Fruit 10:9 My '16 

 Fertilizers from industrial wastes. W: H. 



Ross. U S Ag Yearbook 1917:253-63 

 How junk will help to junk the Junkers. W. B. 



Jones, il Power F 27:12-13 O '18 

 Plants for saving waste potatoes. Wallaces' 



F 41:212 F 11 '16 

 Selling rags and waste. Rural N Y 75:785 My 



20 '16 

 Waste sulphate liquor problem. B. Johnsen. 



Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 86: 



190-1 S 21 '18 



See also subhead Byproducts under special 



subjects, e.g. Cherries — By-products, Toma- 

 toes — By-products 



Bibliography 

 . List of references on the utilization of waste. 

 U.S. Library of Congress. 9p '17 



Obtainable only tliru Public affairs in- 

 formation service, 958-964 University av., 

 N.Y. (Typew 45c) 



Contains references to many subjects of 

 interest, i.e. Cotton waste, Garbage as fer- 

 tilizer, Wood waste. Wool waste, and the 

 utilization of other farm products 



Water 



Brackish water wells in the Agra division. 

 E. A. Molony. Ag J of India 12:665-6 O '17 



Clay boulders and the rolling action of water. 

 E. B. Watson. Soil Sci 3:513-14 Je '17 



Have a drink! C: H. Lerrigo. Country Gent 

 81:1049 My 13 '16 



See also Bog water; Cooling towers; Ero- 

 sion: Rain and rainfall: Rivers; Snow; also 

 headings beginning Water 



Analysis 



Chalybeate waters from tube-wells in the 

 Punjab: their significance to the municipal 

 engineer and the manufacturer. J. H. Barnes 

 and Arjan Singh, il Ag J of India Sci Con- 

 gress No 1917:43-66 



Composition of the irrigation waters of Utah. 

 J. E. Greaves and C. T. Hirst. Utah Ag Exp 

 B 163:1-43 '18; Abstract. J Industrial & Eng 

 Chemistrv (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 

 60c) 10:1001-4 D '18 



Met'iods of analysis, bibliog Assn OfHc Ag 

 Chem J l,no 4,pt 2:35-52 P '16 



Report on water; the separation and deter- 

 mination of calcium and strontium. W. W. 

 Skinner. Assn Oflfic Ag Chem J 2,no 3,pt 1: 

 113-16 N '16 



Waters of the Rio Grande. W: P. Headden. 

 Colo Ag Exp B 230:1-62 '17 



Bacteriology 



Aerobic spore-forming bacillus giving gas in 

 lactose broth isolated in routine water ex- 

 amination. B. M. Meyer. J Bact 3:9-14 Ja 

 '18 



Bacteria and the water supply. D. H. Jones, 

 il Ontario Ag Dept B 265:13-17 '18 



Bacteria in commercial bottled waters. M. M. 

 Obst. U S Ag B 369:1-13 '16 



Bacteriological examination of water. H. E. 

 Hasseltine. (Reprint no. 432 Pub. health re- 

 ports) lOp '17 U.S. Public health service, 

 Washington, D.C. 



Comparative bacteriological study of the 

 water supply of the city and county of Den- 

 ver, Colorado. W. G. Sackett. il Colo Ag 

 Exp B 225:1-14 '17 



Elimination of spurious presumptive tests for 

 b. coli in water by the use of gentian violet. 

 I. C. Hall and L. J. EUefson. bibliog J Bact 

 3:329-54 Jl '18 



Observations on the types of organisms iso- 

 lated from water after treatment with cal- 

 cium hypochlorite. M. A. Smeeton. J Bact 

 2:355-9 Jl '17 



Occurrence of different types of the colon- 

 aerogenes group in water. L. A. Rogers, 

 bibliog J Bact 3:313-28 Jl '18 



Study of green fluorescent bacteria from 

 water. F. W. Tanner, bibliog J Bact 3:63- 

 101 Ja '18 



Use of a three per cent lactose litmus agar 

 plate for the demonstration of b. coli in 

 water examination. E. M. Meyer. J Bact 2: 

 237-40 My '17 

 Water, Bottled 



Bacteria in coinmercial bottled waters. M. M. 

 Obst. U S Ag B 369:1-13 '16 



Report on the determination of radioactivity. 

 F. B. Furber. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 2, no 3,pt 

 1:116-19 N '16 

 Water, Distilled 



Harmful action of distilled water. R. H. True, 

 bibliog Am J Bot 1:255-73 Je '14 



Question of the toxicity of distilled water. 

 R. P. Hibbard. bibliog Am J Bot 2:389-401 O 

 '15 

 Water, Underground 



Locating underground streams; a vsraterfinder. 

 W: H. Day. il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:798-800 

 Ag '18 

 Water analysis. See Water — Analysis 

 Water birds 



Great Plains waterfowl breeding grounds and 

 their protection. H. C. Oberholser. il U S 

 Ag Yearbook 1917:197-204; Same. Separate 

 723 



Mortality among waterfo"wl around Great Salt 

 Lake, Utah. A. Wetmore. il U S Ag B 217: 

 1-10 '15 



Waterfowl at the Madison Square Garden 

 show. Am P Advocate 25:195 F '17 



Waterfowl, turkeys and guinea fowl. See 

 monthly numbers of American poultry ad- 

 vocate 



Sec also Ducks; Geese; Geese, Wild; Loons; 

 Swans 

 Water closets 



Chemical closet. E: D. Rich, il Mich State Bd 

 of Health (Lansing) Eng B 5:1-9 '16 



Sanitary seat. Rural N Y 75:122 Ja 22 '16 

 See also Privies 



Laws 



Privies and cesspools. (In Municipal ordi- 

 nances, 1916, p. 230-8) '17 U.S. Pub. health 

 service, Washington, D.C. 

 Water cooling towers. See Cooling towers 

 Water cress 



Farming a hundred brooks. E. I. Farrington. 

 Country Gent 81:2072 D 2 '16 



Home giown water cress. Fruit-Grower 27:331 

 Je 15 '16 



Watercress as a crop. Purdue Ag 10:42 Mr '16 



Diseases and pests 

 Bad attack by the mustard beetle on water- 

 cress. A. Roebuck, il J Bd Ag 23:238-41 Je 

 '16 



Seed 



Germination tests of the seeds of garden 

 cress (lepidium sativum) under very varied 

 conditions. P. Lesage. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 8,no 1:51-2 Ja '17 

 Water distillation. See Distillation 

 Water-dog. See Newts 

 Water flow 



Behavior of cup cun-ent meters under condi- 

 tions not covered by standard ratings. F. C. 

 Scobey. J Ag Research 2:77-83 My '14 

 Flow conditions in irrigation flumes unstable. 

 J: S. Longwell. Eng News-Record (10th av 

 at 36th St, N.Y. 15c) 80:38-9 Ja 3 '18 

 Flow through submerged rectangular orifices 

 with modified contractions. V. M. Cone. J 

 Ag Research 9:97-114 Ap 23 '17 

 Flow through weir notches with thin edges 

 and full contractions. V. M. Cone, bibliog J 

 Ag Research 5:1051-1113 Mr 6 '16 



