fOR THE STUDENT OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 



By HARRY SNYDER, B.S. 



rt-ofeaaor of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Minnesota, and Chemist 

 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station 



The Chemistry of Plant and Animal Life 



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