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Way, J. T., 40, 283, 284. 



Webb, J. J., 202. 



Weld, M. C, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 

 46, 47, 48, 58, 60, 72, 104, 111. 



Woehler, Friedrieh, 42, 264. 



Wolflf, Emil, 87, 140. 



Writings, extracts from — "Fixing 

 Ammonia, ' ' his first plea for sci- 

 ence in agricultural practice, 10 ; 

 "Analyses of Limestone," his 

 first plea for scientific agricul- 

 tural education, 15 ; " Super- 

 phosphate of Lime," see under 

 title; "Diary," 40, 47, 49, 50, 

 58 ; " Agricultural Experiment 

 Station at Moeckern, " 84; 

 ' ' Practical Value of Analyses 

 of Plants," 86; "Agricultural 

 School at Hohenheim," 87; 

 * ' Science and Agriculture, ' ' a 

 plea for establishment of an 

 experiment station in New York 

 State, 97; "Frauds in Commer- 

 cial Manures," 112; "Guano of 

 the South Pacific," (introduc- 

 tory note to), a plea for training 

 of research workers, 117; "Ee- 

 port to Conn. Agric. Society, ' ' 



118; "American Guano," a dis- 

 cussion of practical vs. scientific 

 experience, 122-125; "Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Stations of 

 Europe," necessity of experi- 

 ment station in Conn., 193; 

 ' ' Guiding Ideas in the use of 

 Fertilizers," a plea for applica- 

 tion of scientific principles to ag- 

 ricultural problems, 194; proper 

 limitations of a fertilizer con- 

 trol, 200; origin of standards 

 of Conn. Station, 203 ; early con- 

 ditions of Conn. Station, 203, 

 204; bulletin as director, his 

 first issued, opp. p. 204; "Sci- 

 ence as a means of Agricultural 

 Progress," a plea for establish- 

 ment of experiment stations in 

 America, 210. 



Yale agricultural convention, 132. 

 Yale Analytical Laboratory, 14, 



22-25, 27, 34-37. 

 Yale Scientific School, 89-93, 103, 



125, 132, 133. 



Zenker, Dr., 44, 45, 47, 50, 56, 57. 



