sity of Tokyo, Komaba, Japan: 
^Manuring Experiments with Paddy Rice, 1889-1894. Vol. 
I. Bulls. 8-11 (1889-’91). Vol III., pp. 371-406 (1891-V4). 
Analysis of Nine Japan Rices and other Data, Vol. I., 
Bull. 12. 
On the Consumption of Water in Rice Fields, Vol III., 
pp. 407-415. 
On the Number of Rice Shoots per Clump in Transplant- 
ing, Vol. III., pp. 415-420. 
On “The Salt Water Selection” Method of Seeds, Vol. III., 
pp. 421-439. 
On the Effect of Steeping Rice Seeds, Vol. III., pp. 469-473. 
On the Absorption of Water by Rice Seed, Vol. III., pp. 
474-475. 
On the Specific Gravity of Rice Seedlings in Different 
Stages of Ripening, Vol. III., pp. 479-481. 
On the Development of the Plumule and Radicle of Rice 
Seed With Various Quantities of Water in the Germinating 
Medium, Vol. IIP, pp. 482-487. 
Uber die Bestimmung von Humus in der Ackererde, Vol. 
IV. , pp. 237-240. 
Uber die Aufnahme von Stickstoff und Phosphorsaure 
durch Verschiedene Kulturpflanzen in Drei Vegetationspe- 
rioden, Vol. IV., pp. 241-254. 
On the Influence of Different Ratios of Lime and Mag- 
nesia Upon the Developm.ent of Plants, Vol. IV., pp. 361-370. 
To What Extent Should a Soil Be Limed? Vol. IV., pp. 
371-379. 
The Lime Factor for Different Crops, Vol IV., pp. 381-385. 
On the Action of Manganese Compounds on Plants, Vol. 
V. , pp. 161-172. 
On the Physiological Influence of Manganese Compounds 
on Plants, Vol. V., pp. 177-185. 
On the Action of Sodium Fluorid upon Plant Life, Vol. V., 
pp. 188-198. 
On Oxidizing Enzyms in the Vegetable Body, Vol. V., pp. 
207-235. 
On the Different Forms of Lime in Plants, Vol. V., pp. 
239-242. 
On the General Occurrence of Bacillus Methylicus in the 
Soil, Vol V., pp. 255-258. 
Der Erntegustent, Vol. V., pp. 459-460. 
On the Stimulating Action of Manganese upon Rice, Vol. 
V., pp. 467-472. 
On the Behavior of the Phosphoric Acid in the Soils To- 
wards Different Organic Acids, Vol. V., pp 506-508. 
On the Influence of Different Ratios of Lime to Magnesia 
on the Growth of Rice, Vol. VI., pp. 97-102. 
