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Agriculturists, report of 110-153 



Ammonia, sulfate of, relative value as source of nitrogen, .... 114 



Apples, boxes for marketing, 167-170 



Ashes, wood, yield of hay on, 144 



Barnyard manure, yield of hay on, 144 



Beets, comparison of nitrogen fertilizers for, 127 



Bone and potash, yield of hay on, 144 



Botanists, report of, 9-36 



Bulletins still in stock, 3, 4 



Cabbages, acid phosphates for, 136 



Apatite for, 137 



Closely dependent upon phosphates, 138 



Comparison of phosphates for, 136 



Dissolved bone meal for 137 



Phosphatic slag for, 137 



Raw bone meal for, 137 



Relative value of phosphates for, 112 



Soft Florida rock for, 137 



South Carolina rock for, 137 



Steamed bone meal for, 137 



Celery, nitrogen fertilizers for, compared 128 



Chemists, reports of, division of foods and feeding, 37-86 



Division of fertilizers, 87-104 



Clover, potash salts for, compared, 132 



Yields on different potash salts, 133 



Corn, compared with wheat for egg production, 150 



Soil tests with 113, 139 



Yield on fertilizers in soil test 140 



Cucumbers, nitrogen fertilizers for, compared, 127 



Dairy and feeding experiments, effect of feed on composition of butter fat, . 45-62 



Effect of feed on consistency of body of butter, 45-62 



Calves, raising without milk, 80-86 



Dandelions, nitrogen fertilizers for, compared, 126 



Digestion experiments with sheep 63-79 



Dried blood, relative value of, as source of nitrogen, 114 



Compared with nitrate of soda and sulfate of ammonia, . . . 123 



Entomologists, report of, (^ 105-10^ 



Eggs, excessive fiber in food unfavorable for production of, . . . : — KJ?" 



Experiments in feeding for 150 



Fat important for production of, • 152 



Rice compared with wheat for production of, 151 



Electricity, affects protoplasm, 28 



EfiFects on germination of seeds, 33 



Effects on plant growth, 34-36 



Experiments with lettuce, .......... 22-26 



Experiments with radishes, 16-22 



Influence of atmospheric potential on plants, 31-36 



