1(mztuicky Agriculturail Eivpcrimcnt Sta-tion 931
mi A Okla., April, 1926. TilGvJO11I‘l1. Am. Soc. of Agronomy,
¤· December, 1926. I
*5- The loss of nitrogen from chicken manure during d1·ying.
G. D. Buckner and A. M. Peter. Accepted by Poultry
gl- Science, July 6, 1926.
35, The significance of the occurrence of manganese, copper,
zinc, nickel and cobalt in Kentucky bluegrass. J. S.
M_ )IcHargue. Read at the annual convention of the Am.
72_ Chem. Soc., Philadelphia, September, 1926. VVill
appear in Indus. and Eng. Chem.
Bks Some egg-shell forming materials. G. Davis Buckner, J.
in Holmes Martin and A. M. Peter. To be submitted to
nd the Am. Journ. of Physiology for publication.
767 Relation of calcium restriction to thc hatchability of eggs.
G. Davis Buckner, J. Holmes Martin and A. M. Peter.
G. Prepared as a research bulletin of this Station.
my Kentucky bluegrass——VVhencc did it come? J. S. Mc-
HG_ Hargue. Read at the annual meeting of the Kentucky
Acad. of Science. ‘.Vill appear in the Transactions of
an- . the Academy, Vol. 2. ' i
mi- Intensive heating as an aid to a short digestion for thc
WV determination of nitrogen by the official method. O.
°' ’ M. Shedd. (In preparation.)
lcd Soils of the Purchase Region of Kentucky. Manuscript
‘ prepared by S. D. Avcritt and S. C. Jones for a Station
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