29 



Maggots, onion and cabbage R 16-107 



Root R 17-113 



Maize, yellow millo '■ R 8-37 



Malt sprouts, B 94-21 



In digestion experiments, R 16-72 and 77 



" Mammoth spring " rye, R 5-152 



Mjyiure alone vs. manure and potash : 



For corn, B iS-88 ; R 4-10, 5-154, 6-10,7-9,8-12 and 28, 9-16,' 



12-21, 13-116, 14-14 and 42, 15-105 and 139, 17-118 and 143 



For grass and clover, R lo-ii, 11-52, 



12-21, 14-14 and 42, 15-105 and 139, 18-17 ^n<^ 3°- 

 Manure, barnyard (See Barnyard manure) 



Effect of, on yield of corn, R 15-132 



Hen, R 12-122 



Liquid, for plants under glass, B 2-31 ; R 1-47 



Winter vs. spring application of 



For corn, R 14-15 and 48, 



15-106 and 145, 17-1 19 and 147, 18-17 ^"d 32. 



For millet, R 14-15 and 48 



For soy beans, R 16-113 and 147, 17-119 and 147 



Manures, commercial (See Fertilizers, commercial) 



Manures vs. fertilizers for grass land, R 5-156, 6-12 



Manurial requirements of crops, B 58-3 



Manurial substances, analysis of B 30-2, 31-2,32-2, 34-3? 38-8, 



40-3, 42-3, 45-9, 48-3, 49-3, 51-3, 54-3, 57-3, 59-3.62-3, 63-3, 

 65-3. 68-3, 70-3, 74-3, 75-3, 77-3, 81-3, 83-3, 84-3,^89-3, 90-3, 

 92-3, 95-3, 100-3, 102-3, 103-3, 104-3, 107-3. 109-3. "1-3. 1 13-3 



Manuring grass lands, R 8-145, 10-26, 11-76, 12-48, 13-122, 14-14 and 46, 



15-106 and 144, 16-113 and 143, 17-118 and 145, 18-17 and 34 



Manuring, green, true value of Spe. B. Jan. , '94-5 



Manuring, phosphoric acid Spe. B. May, '90-22 



Manuring with nitrogen, Spe.B. May, '90-32 



Manuring with potash salts Spe. B. May, '90-30 



Maple, black spot of {Rhytisma acerinuvt), R 1 1-145 



Maple leaf blight {Phyllosticta acericolor), R 12-58 



Maple leaves, wilt of R 9-81 



Maple pseudococcus [Pseiidococcus aceris)^ B 36-8 



Marguerite fly, R 13-87 



Market milk, B 11 0-3 ; R 18-74 



Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station and Hatch Experi- 

 ment Station, consolidation of R 8-3 



