Journal of agricultural research, v. 16, no. 9-12; Mar. 3-24, 1919.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 16, no. 9-12; Mar. 3-24, 1919.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 16, no. 9-12; Mar. 3-24, 1919.
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Agriculture Department
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1919
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Agriculture Department
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13
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1919
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CONTENTS.—No. 9. Two species of Pogomyia mining leaves of dock; by S. W. Frost.— Influence of foreign pollen on development of vanilla fruits; by T. B. McClelland.— Blood-destroying substance in Ascaris lumbricoides, preliminary paper [with list of literature cited]; by Benjamin Schwartz.—No. 10. Solubility of lime, magnesia, and potash in such minerals as opidote. chrysolite, and muscovite, especially in regard to soil relationships; by K. F. Gardiner.—Field study of influence of organic matter upon water-holding capacity of silt-loam soil [with list of literature cited]; by Frederick J. Alway and Joseph K. Neller.—No. 11. Fusarium-blight of potatoes under irrigation [with list of literature cited]; by H. G. MacMillan.—No. 12. Effect of certain grain rations on growth of white leghorn chick; by G. Davis Bucknor, E. H. Nollan. R. H. Wilkins, and Joseph H. Kastle.—Ammonification of manure in soil (with list of literature cited, articles] by H. J. Conn and J. W. Bright: Foreword [by H. J. Conn]; 1. What soil organisms take part in ammonification of manure? by J. W. Bright; 2. Taxonomic study of 2 important soil ammonifiers, by H. J. Conn.
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