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T99 



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Ooncral publicatittiiM 



Field parties. InstruetionH to field partiuH an<l descrii)tions of soil types. 

 Field season 1902. n. d. 7.'> pj). 



Tobacco. Catalo<rue of Connecticut shade-grown tobacco, Sumatra and 

 Havana seed wrappers, grown under direction of Department of 

 Agriculture during season of 1901, and packed in Sumatra and 

 Cuban packages, to be sold at pul)lic; auction iVIay 1, 1902, at Hart- 

 ford, Conn., for account of growers who have cooperated with 

 I)ej)artment. 1902. 26 pi). 4° 



Types. List of soil types established by Division of Soils in 1899 and 1900, 

 with brief description. Mar. 1, 1901. n. t. p. 11 pp. 



BulleliiiN 



No. 1. Soil moisture, a record of amount of water contained in soils, during 



May, 1895. 16 pp. 

 No. 2. Same, June, 1895. 16 jjp. 

 No. o. Same, July, 1895. 2.3 pp. 

 No. 4. Methods of mechanical analysis of soils and of determination of 



amount of moisture in soils in Held. 1896. 24 ])p. 

 No. 5. Texture of some important soil formations. 1896. 2.3 pp. 35 pi. 

 No. <). An electrical method of determining moisture content of arable soils; 



by Milton Whitney, Frank D. (lardner, and Lyman J. Briggs. 1897. 



26 pp. 

 No. 7. Anelectrical method of determining temperature of soils; by Milton 



Whitney and Lyman J. Briggs. 1897. 15 pp. 

 No. 8. An electrical method of determining soluble salt content of soils, 



with some results of investigations on effect of water and soluble 



salts on electrical resistance of soils; bv Milton Whitnev and Thos. 



H. Means. 1897. 30 pp. 

 No. 9. Soil moisture: record of amount of water contained in soils during 



cro{) season of 1896; bv Milton Whitnev and Ralph S. Hosmer. 



1897. 23 pp. 

 No. 10. ^Mechanics of soil moisture; l)y Lyman J. Briggs. 1897. 24 pp. 

 No. 11. Tobacco soils of United States, a preliminary report upon soils 



of principal tobacco districts; bv ]\Iilton Whitnev. 1898. 47 pp. 



13 pi. 

 No. 12. Electrical method of moisture detertnination in soils, results and 



modifications in 1897; by Frank D. Gardner. 1898. 24 pp. 3 pi. 

 No. 13. Preliminarv report on soils of Florida; by Milton Whitney. 1898. 



31 i)p. 6 pi.' 

 No. 14. Alkali soils of Yellowstone Valley, from preliminary investigation 



of soils near Billings, Mont.; bv Milton Whitnev and Thos. H. 



Means. 1898. 39 pp. 17 pi. " 

 No. 15. Electrical instruments for determining moisture, temperature, and 



soluble salt content of soils; by LjMuan J. Briggs. 1899. 35 pp. 

 No. 16. Catalogue of first 4,000 samjiles in soil collection of Division of 



Soils; by Milton Whitney. 1899. 145 i)p. 

 No. 17. Soil solutions, their nature and functions, and classification of 



alkali lands; by Frank K. Cameron. 1901. 39 ]>p. 

 No. 18. Solution studies of salts occurring in alkali soils; [articles] by 



Frank K. Cameron, Lvman J. Britrgs, and Atherton Seidell. 1901. 



89 ,.p. ■ ' 



No. 19. Cai)illarv studies and filtration of clav from soil solutions; [articles] 



by Lyman J. Briggs and IMacy 11. Lapiiam. 1902. 40 pp. 

 No. 20. (irowing Sumatra tobacco under shade in Connecticut Valley; by 



Milton Whitney. 1902. 31 pj.. 7 pi. 



A26.'l: Circulars 



No. 1. Announcement [of functions of Division]; bv Milton Whitnev. 



Mar. 30, 1894. n. t. p. 3 j)]). 

 No. 2. Instructions for taking samples of soil for moisture determinations; 



by Milton Whitney. Apr. 26, 1S«)4. n. t. p. 3 pp. 

 No. 3. Soils of Pecos valley. New ^lexico; l)y Thomas IL Means and 



Frank D. Gardner, n. d. ii. t. p. 7 i>p. 



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