Experiment Station Record, Volume 4, August 1892-July 1893 Page: XV
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CONTENTS OF VOIUME IV. XV
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Some physical properties of soils in their relation to moisture and crop distribution,
M. Whitney - ....-- ---......-....-...................... .. 371
The influence of water on the growth of the plants in soils of various physical
properties, E. Wollny---.. ... ....... ............. 685
Investigations relating to soil moisture, F. H. King .-.... ---.............. 122
Investigations of the "absorptive" capacity and the hygroscopicity of soil
constituents, A. Freiherrn -......-- .- - ..-- ......................... 433
Relation of geology and the chemistry of soils to agriculture, J. D. Conley.... 23
Terrestrial radiation and soil temperatures, B. C. Buffum .... ......... 710
Soil temperature and terrestrial radiation, M. C. Fernald -....... . ......... -129
Soil temperatures and terrestrial radiation, L. G. Carpenter -.-...-.. ......... 335
Soil temperatures, R. C. Kedzie ----...-.--...---. ...... ...... 405
Soil temperatures, D. B. Brace -.. .. . .. ...-................... 803
Soil temperatures at New York State Station, 1891, R. D. Newton ............. 245
The air and the soil in their relation to agriculture, H. C. White .....--...... 129
The relations of soil to climate, E. W. Hilgard ................................ 276
Rice soils of South Carolina, M. Whitney - ...-..... --.. ................. 848
The effect of liming on the porosity of clay soils, A. N. Pearson ---......... 377
Liming of stiff clay soils, A. F. Holleman --- .. . ---.----- --.. 435
Pit experiments with prairie soil, W. L. Hutchinson and L. G. Patterson ..-.. 714
Soue effects produced by rolling spring-plowed land, F. H. King ...... 121
How can the light soils of North Louisiana be profitably farmed ? J. G. Lee.. 133
Alkali lands, irrigation, and drainage in their mutual relations, E. W. Hilgard 120
Analyses of well water, F. T. Shutt ------.-----.4-..--.--- -----. 433
Analysis of water, W. C. Stubbs ...........................-, -......._,__ 643
Analyses of well waters at Massachusetts State Station .. .............. .. 16
Analyses of drinking water, J. L. Hills -.....4. .---..----- 464
'ERTILIZERS.
Use of fertilizers in north Louisiana, J. G. Lee .-.----..---..- -----. 715
Use of fertilizers in Minnesota, W. M. Hays and D. N. Harper ................. 132
Valuation and use of fertilizers, G. C. Watson -----.9--- ..-......03-- -....--- 903
The use of sulphate of iron in agriculture, H. Boiret and G. Paturel .......... 435
Trials with iron sulphate for eradication of moss in old meadows and lawns, S.
Rhodin -...----.---------------.--------------............-------------- 963
Effect of applications of potash salts to the soil on the beet nematode (Heterodera
schachitii), M . H ollrung -. . . ........................................ 689
Reaction of sulphate of iron with the phosphates employed in agriculture, P.
Cazeneuv ad A. Nicolle--------.................--.--....--..---------------------.............. 206
Studies on the preparation of manure, A. Hel)ert .. .......................... 589
The loss of nitrogen in manure, A. Miintz and A. Ch. Girard --- ............ 686
The efficiency of the most important chemical preservatives for manure, H.
Immendorf-964
Immenorf ----..-----.....----------...-..-..---------.------- 96..................................
Fixation of ammoniacal nitrogen of gas liquor by straw, de Vogue .......--. 293
Manures and some principles in farm manuring, G. L. Teller ............... 248
Experiments on the value of different plants for green manuring, v. Strebel. 207
Seaweeds, H. J. Wheeler and B. L. Hartwell ............. ............... . 715
Analyses of marl, lime, etc., H. J. Patterson -........ ................ 27
On the occurrence of metaphosphoric acid and pyrophosphoric acid in cottonseed
meal, M. B. Hardin ...... ............................................ 90
On the available phosphoric acid and the water-soluble potash in cotton-seed
meal, M. B. Hardin .................................................. 901
The solubility of phosphoric acid in bone meal, H. Otto ...................... 378
Fertilizer inspection in Alabama, N. T. Lupton ............................... 337
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