Limaxcampestris, food of, further notes on (Webster). 1892. p. 128. 

 Lime: 



Determination of, in soils (Snyder). 1895. p. 48 



Effect of, on different crops on acid soils. 1901. ]). »"> 



Fertilizer, investigations on. p. 21 



Fertilizing value of different forms of (Beal). 1901. p. 12 



Hydrate of, PeronoHpora overcome by (Cerletti). 1885. p. 71 .. 



Mineral i)hosphate of. 1867. p. 256 



Mixture of suljiliate of copper and, for treatment of grape mildew 

 (Miliurdetand Gayon). 1885. p. 108 



Relation toi)lantgr(i\vth, experimental study (May ). 1901. p. 87. 



Use of, in purifving the diffusion juices of sugar cane and sorghum 

 (Wiley)...'...'. 



Sec also Hawaiian soils. 



Lime and its use ( Watts). 1874. p. 449 



Lime and plaster, use of. 1863. No. 6. p. 13 



Lime-and-sulphur dip: 



Experiments with, p. 506 



Reply to criticism, p. 548 



Lime wash. See San Jose scale. 



Limekiln, economical. 1873. p. 360 



Limestone, use of, for agricultural purposes. 1875. p. 123 ; 



Liming grass lands (Beal and Smith). 1900. p. 5 



Liming of soils: 



From a ph vsiological standpoint (Loew ) . 1901 



Report on (Wheeler) . 1898 



Lincoln, Geo. F. Poultry raising in Belgium, p. 506 



Lindenthal, G. Timber-trestle bridges, economical designing of, 



review of report of A. L. Johnson, p. 31 



Lindo-Gladding method of determining potash, use of sodium chlo- 

 ride in (Winton). 1891. p. 148 



Lindsey, Joseph Bridges: 



Darmstadt experiment station, report on. 1897. p. 3 



Feeding value of corn stover. 1896. p. 353 



Wagner method rif pot culture. 1897. p. 77 



Lindsey, Joseph Bridges, and Holland, E. B. Phloroglucin method 



for estimation of pentosans. 1896. p. 53 



Linell, Martin L. See, as translator, Meinert, Fr. 



Linen industry in Silesia. 1873. p. 433 



Ling, Charles W.: 



Leonids at Havre, Mont. 1901. p. 509 



Weather types at Havre, Mont. 1898. p. 410 



Linney, Charles E. : 



Climate and crop conditions, are changes in present forms for 

 reporting weekly, advisable? 1899. p. 126 



Climate and vegetation. 1902. p. 98 



Frost predictions, value of, and best method of making them 

 locally. 1894. p. 230 



Meteorological observations, should not a book for permanent 

 record of, be furnished to section centers and voluntary sta- 

 tions? 1899. p. 121 



Meteorological records in court. 1902. p. 180 



Meteorology, agrictiltural, some notes on, with special reference 

 to rainfall element. 1899. p. 85 



Storms, approaching, effect of, upon song birds, isiis. p. 354... 



Linseed, linseed cake, etc. 1868. p. 37 



Lintner, J. A.: 



Address of, as president. Association of Economic Entomologists, 

 at 4th annual meeting. 1892. p. 67 



Arsenical spraving of fruit trees while in blossom. 1893. p. 181. 



Cottonwood l)eetle, striped. 1895. p. 69 



Elm leaf-beetle in Albany, N. Y. 1895. p. 50 



New York, insects of year in, notes on some. 1896. p. 54 



Liparis (Psilura) monacha, ravages of, in Germanv, and means of 



defense. 1891. p. 379 ! 



Lippincott, James S. : 



Atmosphere, humidity of, observations on. ]>. 520 



Index 



Classlflcutluii no. 

 A9.7:5 



A7.3:47 

 Al. 9:133 

 Al.9:65 

 A 1.9:124 

 A6.3:2 

 A27.9:5 



A6.3:2 

 A19.3:1 



A7.3:8 



A27.9:12 

 A27.9:l 



A4. 1:899 

 A4. 1:898 



A27.9:ll 

 A27.9:13 

 Al. 9:122 



A19.3:l 

 A1.9:77 

 A4. 1:900 



A13.3:12 



A7.3.31 



A10.6:7 

 A 1.10:896 

 A10.6:7 



A7.3:49 



A27.9:ll 



A29.6:29 

 A29.6:26 



A29.3:24 

 A29.3:31 



A29.6:21 



A29.3:24 

 A29.3:31 



A29.3:24 

 A29.6:26 

 A27.9:6 



A9.7:5 

 A9.7:6 

 A9.6:2 

 A9.6:2 

 A9.6:6 



A9.7:3 



Al. 1:865 



395 



