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cluding a bacteriological study of the causes of reddening. 1911. (no. 133) 4865 Browne, C. A. jr. Chemical analysis and composition of American honeys, by C. A. Browne, including a microscopical study of honey pollen, by W. J. Young. 1908. (no. 110) 4866 Bryan, A. H. Maple-sap sirup: its manufacture, composition, and effect of environment thereon. 1910. (no. 134)

4867 Cereals and cereal products. 1898. (no. 13)

4868 Chace, E. M. Chemical composition of some tropical fruits and their products. 1. A study of Cuban fruits. 2. The composition of fresh and canned pineapples. By E. M. Chace, L. M. Tolman, and L. S. Munson. 1904. (no. 87) 4869

Chamberlain, J. S. The feeding value of cereals, as calculated from chemical analyses. By J. S. Chamberlain in collaboration with the Bureau of plant industry. 1909. (no. 120) 4870

Cook, F. C. Metabolism of organic and inorganic phosphorus: a feeding experiment using phytin and sodium phosphates. 1909. (no. 123) 4871

Crampton, C. A. Baking powders. 1889. (no. 13) 4872 -Fermented alcoholic beverages, malt liquors, wine and cider. 1887. (no. 13)

4873 -Record of experiments at Des Lignes sugar experiment sta

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Edson, Hubert. Record of experiments at the sugar experiment station on Calumet plantation, Pattersonville, La. 1889. (no. 23) 4877

Ewell, E. E. Exhibit of the Bureau of chemistry at the PanAmerican exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901. By E. E. Ewell, W. D. Bigelow, and L. W. Page. 1901. (no. 63) 4878 The fertilizing value of street sweepings. 1898. (no. 55) 4879 Gore, H. C. Unfermented apple juice. 1908. (no. 118) 4880

Haywood, J. K. Arsenic in papers and fabrics. By J. K. Haywood, with the collaboration of H.

J. Warner. 1904. (no. 86) 4881 -The chemical composition of insecticides and fungicides. With an account of of the methods analyses employed. By J. K. Haywood. In cooperation with the Division of entomology. 1902. (no. 68) 4882

Commercial feeding stuffs of the United States: their chemical and microscopical examination. By J. K. Haywood and H. J. Warner with the collaboration of B. J. Howard. 1908. (no. 108) 4883

-Injury to vegetation and animal life by smelter wastes. By J. K. Haywood. 1910. (no. 113 (rev.)) 4884

-Injury to vegetation by smelter fumes. 1905. (no. 89) 4885

-Insecticide studies. 1. Pyrethrum powders containing poisonous metals. 2. A compilation of analyses of insecticides and fungicides. 3. State laws governing the composition and sale of insecticides. 1903. (no. 76) 4886

-Lead arsenate. 1. Composition of lead arsenates found on the market. 2. "Home-made" lead arsenate and the chemicals entering into the manufacture. 3. Action of lead arsenate on foliage. By J. K. Haywood and C. C. McDonnell, in cooperation with the Buof entomology. 1910. (no.

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-The lime-sulphur-salt wash and its substitutes. By J. K. Haywood, in collaboration with the Bureau of entomology. 1907. (no. 101)

4888 -Mineral waters of the United States. 1. Classification and methods of analysis. 2. Commercial waters. 3. Saratoga waters sampled at source. By J. K. Haywood with the collaboration of B. H. Smith. 1905. (no. 91)

-Paris green spraying ments. 1904. (no. 82)

4889

experi4890

Kebler, D. F. Adulterated drugs and chemicals. 1. Inferior drugs and insidious methods of deception. 2. Rose geranium oil and its substitutes. 3. Phenacetin: methods of analysis and commercial status. 1904. (no. 80) 4891

-Drug legislation in the United States. By L. F. Kebler with the collaboration of E. T. 4892 Ragan. 1906. (no. 98)

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-The harmful effects of acetanilid, antipyrin, and phenacetin. By L. F. Kebler with the collaboration of Drs. F. P. Morgan and Philip Rupp. 1909. (no. 126) 4894

Le Clerc, J. A. Chemical studies of American barleys and malts. By J. A. Le Clerc and Robert Wahl. 1909. (no. 124) 4895 -Tri-local experiments on the influence of environment on the composition of wheat. By J. A. Le Clerc . . with the collaboration of Sherman Leavitt. 1910. (no. 128) 4896

McElroy, K. T. P. Canned vegetables. By K. P. McElroy, with the collaboration of W. D. Bigelow. 1893. (no. 13) 4897

Mallet, J. W. Report on an investigation of analytical methods for distinguishing between the nitrogen of proteids and that of the simpler amids or amido-acids. By J. W. Mallet. With a chapter on the separation of flesh bases from proteid matters by means of bromin. By H. W. Wiley. 1898. (no. 54) 4898

Moore, C. C. Cassava: its content of hydrocyanic acid and starch and other properties. By C. C. Moore in collaboration with the Bureau of plant industry. 1907. (no. 106) 4899

Munson, D. S. Fruits and fruit products: chemical and microscopical examination. By L. S. Munson, L. M. Tolman, and Burton J. Howard. 1902. (no. 66) 4900 Page, L. W. The cementing power of road materials. By L. W. Page and A. S. Cushman. 1904. 4901 (no. 85)

-The testing of road materials, including the methods used and the results obtained in the Road material laboratory in collaboration with the Office of public-road inquiries. By L. W. Page with the cooperation of A. S. Cushman. 1903. (no. 79)

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-Third report on the chemical composition and physical properties of American cereals, wheat, oats, barley and rye. 1886. (no. 9) 4906

Spencer, G. L. Tea, coffee, and cocoa preparations. By G. L. Spencer with the collaboration of Mr. E. E. Ewell. 1892. (no. 13, pt. 7) 4907

-Report of experiments in the manufacture of sugar. Season of 1888-'89. 1889. (no. 21) 4908

Straughn, M. N. The influence of environment on the composition of sweet corn, 1905-1908. By M. N. Straughn and C. G. Church. 1909. (no. 127) 4909

Sugar, molasses and sirup, confections, honey and beeswax. 1892. (no. 13, pt. 6) 4910

Sugar-producing plants. Record of analyses 1887-'88. Sorghum; Fort Scott, Kansas; Rio Grande, New Jersey. Sugar cane: Lawrence, Louisiana, together with a study of the data collected on sorghum and sugar cane. 1888. (no. 18) 4911

Tolman, L. M. Olive oil and its substitutes. By L. M. Tolman and L. S. Munson. 1903. (no. 77) 4912

Veitch, F. P. Commercial Sicilian sumac. By F. P. Veitch, including notes on the microscopical examination of Sicilian sumac and its adulterants, by B. J. Howard . . 1908. (no. 117) 4913

Walker, Percy H. Some technical methods of testing miscellaneous supplies, including paints and paint materials, inks, lubricating oils, soaps, etc. 1908. (no. 109)

4914

-Same. 1910. (no. 109, rev.) 4915 Wedderburn, A. J. A compilation of the pharmacy and drug laws of the several states and territories. 1894. (no. 42) 4916

-A popular treatise on the extent and character of food adulterations. 1890. (no. 25) 4917

-Report on the extent and character of food and drug adulteration. 1894. (no. 41) 4918 -Special report on the extent and character of food adulterations, including state and other laws relating to foods and beverages. 1892. (no. 32) 4919

Wiley, H. W. Address on the ra

tional use of fertilizers. (no. 90, p. 236-238, 1905) 4920

-American wines at the Paris exposition of 1900: their composition and character. With a monograph on the manufacture of wines in California, by Henry Lachman. 1903. (no. 72) 4921 -Analyses of cereals collected at the World's Columbian exposition, and comparisons with other data. 1895. (no. 45) 4922

-Chemical composition of the carcasses of pigs. By H. W. Wiley. With the collaboration of E. E. Ewell, W. H. Krug, T. C. Trescot, and others. 1898. (no. 53) 4923

-Composition of maize (Indian corn) including the grain, meal, stalks, pith, fodder and cobs. Comp. chiefly from the records of the Division of chemistry. 1898. (no. 50) 4924

-Experimental work in the production of table sirup at Waycross, Ga., 1905, together with a summary of the four-year experiment on fertilization of sugar cane. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of W. B. Roddenbery, G. R. Youmans, and Arthur Given. 1906. (no. 103) 4925 -Experiments in the culture of sugar cane and its manufacture into table sirup. A report on the investigation conducted at Waycross and Cairo, Ga., in 1903 and 1904. By H. W. Wiley [and others]. 1905. (no. 93) 4926 -Experiments with sugar beets in 1890. 1891. (no. 30) 4927 -Experiments with sugar beets in 1892. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of Walter Maxwell. 1893. (no. 36) 4928 -Same. In 1893. 1894. (no. 4929 -Same. In 1897. 1898. (no. 4930

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-Influence of food preservatives and artificial colors on digestion and health. 1. Boric acid and borax. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of W. D. Bigelow and others. 1904. (no. 84, pt. 1) 4933 -2. Salicylic acid and salicylates. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of W. D. Bigelow, F. C. Weber and others. 1906. (no. 84, pt. 2) 4934

-3. Sulphurous acid and sulphites. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of W. D. Bigelow, F. C. Weber and others. 1907. (no. 84, pt. 3) 4935

-4. Benzoic acid and benzoates. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of W. D. Bigelow, F. C. Weber and others. 1908. (no. 84, pt. 4) 4936 -5. Formaldehyde. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of W. D. Bigelow, F. C. Weber, and others. 1908. (no. 84, pt. 5) 4937

-The influence of soil and climate upon the composition of the sugar beet, 1901. 1903. (no. 74)

4938

4939

-Lard and lard adulterations. 1889. (no. 13, pt. 4)

-Manufacture of denatured alcohol. Based on the operations of an experimental still at Washington, D. C., and a course of lectures delivered in connection therewith. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of H. E. Sawyer, L. M. Tolman, A. H. Bryan, A. Given, and H. W. Berger. (no. 130) 4940 -The manufacture of starch from potatoes and cassava. 1900. (no. 58) 4941 -Manufacture of table sirups from sugar cane. 1902. (no. 70) 4942 -A preliminary study of the effects of cold storage on eggs, quail, and chickens. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of M. E. Pennington, G. W. Stiles, jr., B. J. Howard, and F. C. Cook. 1908. (no. 115) 4943

-Record of experiments at Fort Scott, Kansas, in the manufacture of sugar from sorghum and sugar-canes, in 1886. 1887. (no. 4944

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-Record of experiments in the manufacture of sugar from sorghum at Rio Grande, New Jersey; Kenner, Louisiana; Conway Springs, Douglass, and Sterling, 4945

Kansas. 1889. (no. 20)

-Record of experiments in the

production of sugar from sorghum in 1889 at Cedar Falls, Iowa; Rio Grande, New Jersey; Morrisville, Virginia; Kenner, Louisiana; College Station, Maryland; and Conway Springs, Attica, Medicine Lodge, Ness City, Liberal, Arkalon, Meade, Minneola, and Sterling, Kansas. 1890. (no. 26) 4946 -Record of experiments with sorghum in 1890. 1891. (no. 29) 4947

-Record of experiments with sorghum in 1891. By H. W. Wiley with the collaboration of G. L. Spencer, A. A. Denton, and W. J. Thompson. 1892. (no. 34) 4948 -Same. In 1892. By H. W. Wiley.. with the collaboration of Messrs. A. A. Denton, G. O'Brien, C. I. Hinman, W. J. Thompson, J. L. Fuelling, and Oma Carr. (no. 37)

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Buckingham, Edgar. Contributions to our knowledge of the aeration of soils. 1904. (no. 25) 4964

-Studies on the movement of soil moisture. 1907. (no. 38) 4965 Cameron, F. K. The action of water and aqueous solutions upon soil carbonates. By F. K. Cameron and J. M. Bell. 1907. (no. 49) 4966 -The action of water and aqueous solutions upon soil phosphates. By F. K. Cameron and J. M. Bell. 1907. (no. 41) 4967

-Calcium sulphate in aqueous solutions: a contribution to the study of alkali deposits. By F. K. Cameron and J. M. Bell, 1906. (no. 33) 4968

The mineral constituents of the soil solution. By F. K. Cameron and J. M. Bell. 1905. (no. 30) 4969 -Moisture content and physical condition of soils. By F. K. Cameron and F. E. Gallagher. 1908. (no. 50) 4970

-Soil solutions: their nature and functions, and the classification of alkali lands. By F. K. Cameron. 1901. (no. 17) 4971 -Solution studies of salts occurring in alkali soils. By F. K. Cameron, L. J. Briggs, and Atherton Seidell. 1901. (no. 18) 4972 Carr, M. E. A preliminary report on the Volusia soils, their problems

and management. 1909. (no. 60)

4973 Davis, R. O. E. The electrical bridge for the determination of soluble salts in soil. By R. O. E. Davis and H. Bryan. 1910. (no. 61) 4974

Dorsey, C. W. Alkali soils of the United States. A review of literature and summary of present information. 1906. (no. 35) 4975

-Reclamation of alkali land in Salt Lake Valley, Utah. 1907. (no. 43) 4976 -Reclamation of alkali soils. 1906. (no. 34) 4977 -Reclamation of alkali soils at Billings, Montana. 1907. (no. 44) 4978 Failyer, G. H. Barium in soils. 1910. (no. 72) 4979

-The mineral composition of soil particles. By G. H. Failyer, J. G. Smith, and H. R. Wade. 1908. (no. 54) 4980 Gardner, F. D. The electrical method of moisture determination in soils: results and modifications in 1897. 1898. (no. 12)

4981

-Fertility of soils as affected by manures. 1908. (no. 48) 4982 King, F. H. Investigations in soil management. Part 1. Amount of plant food readily recoverable from field soils with distilled water. Part 2. Relation of crop yields to the amounts of water-soluble plantfood materials recovered from soils. Part 3. Relation of differences of climatological environment to crop yields. 1905. (no. 26) 4983

Livingston, B. E. Further studies on the properties of unproductive soils. By B. E. Livingston, assisted by C. A. Jenson, J. F. Breazeale, F. R. Pember, and J. J. Skinner. 1907. (no. 36) 4984

-Studies on the properties of an unproductive soil. By B. E. Livingston, J. C. Britton, and F. R. Reid. 1905. (no. 28) 4985

Mackie, W. W. Reclamation of white-ash lands affected with alkali at Fresno, California. 1907. (no. 42) 4986

McNess, G. T. Experiments in growing Cuban seed tobacco in Alabama. By G. T. McNess and L. W. Ayer. 1906. (no. 37) 4987

-Experiments in growing Cuban seed tobacco in Texas. [By] G. T. McNess and W. M. Hinson. 1905. (no. 27) 4988 -Improvement of Virginia firecured tobacco. By G. T. McNess

and E. H. Mathewson, and B. G. Anderson. 1907. (no. 46) 4989

-Tobacco investigations in Ohio. By G. T. McNess and G. B. Massey. 1905. (no. 29) 4990

Means, T. H. Reclamation of alkali lands in Egypt. As adapted to similar work in the United States. 1903. (no. 21) 4991

Methods of the mechanical analysis of soils and of the determination of the amount of moisture in soils in the field. 1896. (no. 4) 4992 Patten, H. E. Absorption by soils. By H. E. Patten and W. H. Waggaman. 1908. (no. 52) 4993 -Absorption of vapors and gases by soils. By H. E. Patten and F. E. Gallagher. 1908. (no. 51) 4994

-Heat transference in soils. 1909. (no. 59)

4995 Schreiner, Oswald. The absorption of phosphates and potassium by soils. By Oswald Schreiner and G. H. Failyer. 1906. (no. 32) 4996 -Certain organic constituents of soils in relation to soil fertility. By Oswald Schreiner and H. S. Reed, assisted by J. J. Skinner. 1907. (no. 47) 4997

-Chemical nature of soil organic matter. By Oswald Schreiner and E. C. Shorey. 1910. (no. 74) 4998

-Colorimetric, turbidity, and titration methods used in soil Investigations. By Oswald Schreiner and G. H. Failyer. 1906. (no. 31). 4999

-The isolation of harmful organic substances from soils. By Oswaid Schreiner and E. C. Shorey. 1909. (no. 53) 5001 -Lawn soils. By Oswald Schreiner, and J. J. Skinner. 1911. (no. 75) 5002 -The rôle of oxidation in soil fertility. By Oswald Schreiner and H. S Reed. 1909. (no. 56) 5003 -Some effects of a harmful organic soil constituent. By Oswald Schreiner and J. J. Skinner. 1910. (no. 70) 5004 -Some factors influencing soil fertility. By Oswald Schreiner and H. S. Reed. 1907. 5005 (no. 40) -Studies in soil oxidation. By Oswald Schreiner and M. X. Sullivan, assisted by F. R. Reid. 1910. (no. 73) 5006

Soil moisture. A record of the amount of water contained in soils during the month of May, 1895. 1895. (no. 1) 5007

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