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TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
Results of a Chemical Examination of the Shells of Crabs and 
Lobsters, and of those of Oysters, Clams, Mussels, and 
other Shell-fish. F.H. STORER . 
On the Prominence of Carbonate of Lime as a Constituent of 
Solutions obtained by Percolating Dry Cultivable Soils 
with Water. F. H. STORER . 
Supplementary Note to an Article on the Composition of 
Pumpkins. F. H. STORER 
List of Fungi found in the Vicinity of Boston. Part I. 
W'.. G. FARLO Ws io 5s) Gg cee 
Preface to Part IV., Volume 2, of the Bussey Bulletin 
Results of Fodder-Analyses of Leaves of the Yellow- or 
Curled-Dock (Rumex crispus), and of Sprouts of the com- 
mon Milk-Weed (Asclepias Cornuti). F. H. STORER 
Trials to Determine the Rates at which some Fertilizers may 
be Scattered by Hand. F. H. STORER 
. Experiments on Feeding Mice with Painter’s Putty and other 
mixtures of Pigments and Oil. F. H. STORER 
. Experiments on Feeding Plants with the Nitrogen of Vege- 
table Mould. F. H. SToRER . 
Experiments on the Germination of Weed Seeds. F. H. 
STORER 
An Attempt to Assay Soils by the Method of Sand Culture. 
F. H. STORER 
A Special Instance of the Resistance of Clover-Seeds to 
Water. F. H. STORER 
Cherry-Stones Eaten by the Domestic Pigeon. F. H. STORER 
Notes on certain Physical Characters of two Common 
Grasses. L.S. Forp . 
Some Items of American Experience which suggest that 
Potassic Fertilizers may perhaps act in several different 
ways. F.H. STORER . 
Facts gathered by Observation and Experience relating to the 
White-Pine (Pinus Strobus L.). Part I. Growth of the 
Tree. EDMUND HERSEY . 
Ditto. Part Il. Value of the Pine as a Timber Tree 
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