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bromid exert any stimulating action on plants ? 4 pp. — Can tliorium and
cerium salts exert any stimulating action on P h a en o g a rao u sp lan ts?4 p p .—
51. Nakamura: Can salts of zinc, cobalt and nickel in high dilution exert a
stimulant action on agricultural p lants? 6 pp. — Can lithium and caesium
salts exert any stimulant action on Phaenogams? 5 pp. — K. Aso and S.
Snznki: On th e stimulating effect of iodine and fluorine compounds on
agricultural plants. II. 2 pp. — 0. Loew: On the tre a tm en t of crops by
stimulating compounds. 1 pl. 15 pp. — K. Bahadur: On the action of sodium
nitro-prussed upon plants. 3 pp. — I . Kawakita; On the behavior of guanidine
to plants. 3 pp. — X. Katayama: Physiological observations on bacillus
methylicus. 5 pp. — On the general occurence of bacillus methylicus. II.
3 pp, _ M. Nagaoka: On the influence of liming upon th e action of phosphatio
manures. 3 pl. 20 pp. — On the action of various insoluble phosphates
upon rice plants. 33 pp. — 0. L o ew : Note to the preceding paper.
13 pp. - 51. Nagaoka : On the effects of soil ignition upon the availability
of phosphoric acid for rice culture in paddy fields. 2 pl. 14 pp. — K. Aso:
On organic compounds of phosphoric acid in the soil. 8 pp. — 51. Nag.aoka:
On the behavior of th e rice plant to nitrates and ammonium salts. 6 pl.
50 pp. — 0. Loew and K. Aso: On different degrees of availability of p lant
nutrients. 12 pp. — S. S u zn k i: On the injurious effect of an excess of lime
applied to the soil. 5 pp. — T. K atayama: Is th e availability of phosphoric
acid in bone dust modified by the presence of gypsum? 4 pp. — 51. Toyon
ag a : Ueber den Kalkgehalt verschiedener tierischer Organe. IV. 4 pp. —
Ueher das Verhalten von Fluornatrium zum Blut. 3 pp. — 0 . Loew: On the
flowering of bamboo. 1 pl. 5 pp. — K. Aso: Fu rth e r observations on oxidases.
4 pp. — S. S aw am u ra : On the large bacillus observed in flacherie.
12 pp. — T. Tak.ahaslii: Some new varieties of Mycoderma yeast. 16 pp. —
Can nitrite provide oxygen in anaerobic culture of bacteria. 1 pp. — S. Suz
n k i: On manuring with kainit. 5 pl. 15 pp. — R. B a h a d u r: On the
influence of various ratios of phosphoric acid to nitrogen on the growth of
barley. 1 pl. 8 pp. — T . Yamano: Can aluminium salts enhance plant growth?
4 pp. _ T. Katayama: On the application of freezing in th e preparation of
certain articles of food in Japan. 4 pp. — T. T.akali.aski: Note on the detection
and determination of fusel oil. 2 pp. — Is germination possible in
absence of a ir? 4 pp.
Vol. VII. 1906-1908. 0. Loew and K. AsS: Some catalytic actions of platinum
block. 6 pp. - 0 . Loew: Ueber die Veränderung des Zellkernes durch
kalkfällende Mittel. 6 pp. - K. Aso: Injurious action of acetates and formates
on plants. 12 pp. - 51. Toyonaga: Können kleine Dosen Kupfer eine
chronische Kupfervergiftgung hervorrufen? 4 pp. — S. S u zn k i: On the
formation of anthokyan in the stalk of barley. 9 pp. — K. Aso and
R. B a h a d u r: On the influence of the reaction of the manure upon the
yield. 1 pi. 8 pp. - K. Aso: On the manurial value of calcium cyanamide.
6 pp. - R, In am u ra : The efficacy of calcium cyanamide under different
conditions. 3 pp. - S. Namikawa: On th e lime factor for flax and spinach.
4 pp. - S. Slaki and S. T a n a k a : Regeneration of overlimed soil. 1 pl. 5 pp. —
K. Aso: The manurial value of different potassium compounds for barley
and rice. 6 pp. — S. Namikawa: On the effect of various potassic manures
on th e growth of Colooasia antiquorum. 2 pp. - K. Aso: On th e application
of Chilisalpetre as top-dressing for some Japanese crops. 2 pp. — 51. Nagaoka :
On th e stimulating action of manganese upon rice, III. 5 pp. K. Aso:
stimulating influence of sodium fluorid on garden plants. 2 pp.^ - On
stimulating action of calcium iluorid on phaenogams. 1 pl. o pp
T. K.atayama: On the degree of stimulating action of manganese
salts on barley. 3 pp. - S. S u zu k i: On the formation of humus. I - 6 pp.
T. T a k a h a sh i: A new variety of mycoderma yeast as a cause of a sal e
disease 1 ul 4 pp. - S. S aw am u ra : Note on bacteria pathogenic to silk-
" 1 pp!' - o n the micro-organisms of natto. 4 pp. - T. T a k a h a sh i:
On wine from th e loquat fruit. 2 pp. - T. K a tay am a : A condensed vegetable
milk 4 pp. - On the preparation of a vegetable cheese from th e protein
of the soy bean. 3 pp. - R . B a h a d u r: On th e composition of the fibrous
p a rt of the Japanese orange. 2 pp. - S. N amikawa: Fresh water algae as
an article of human food. 2 pp. - K. Toy.ama: Contributions to th e study
of silk-worms. II. On the polygamous habit of th e silk-worm 21 pp.
I l l On the parasitic fly of th e domesticated silk-worms of Siam. 1 pl. 12 pp.
Studies on th e hybridology of insects, I. On some silk-worm crosses, with
special reference to Mendel’s law of lieredity. 6 pl. 135 pp. - 0 . Loew and
K. Aso: On physiologically balanced solutions. 1 pl. 15 pp. - Benzoesauro
in Pinguicula vulgaris. 2 pp. - K. Asb: On th e action of naphthalene on
plants. 1 pl. 5 pp. - S. S u z n k i: Studies on humus formation. II. o pp -
T. T ak cu ch i: Können Phosphate Chlorose erzeugen? 4 pp. - Does any
organic silica compound exist in plan ts? 3 pp. - Can calcium carbonate
cause loss of ammonia by evaporation from the soil? 4 pp. S. K nm a k iri:
Relation of plant growth to root space. 3 pp. - On th e physiological
effects of an excess of magnesia upon barley. 2 pp. - 0 . Loew and K. Aso:
On ohanges of availability of nitrogen in soils. I. 6 pp. - K. Aso: On tho
continuous application of manganous chlorid in rice culture. II. 5 pp. -
S. Kakchi and K. B a h a : Observations on stimulation of plant growth. 2 pp.
T. F u u a tsu : On different forms of phosphoric acid in press cakes. 3 pp. -
S. K a iiam o ri: On bat guano from Marianne Islands. 4 pp. - T. T ak cu ch i:
Oil the composition of the shoots of Aralia cordata. 4 pp. — T. F u n a ts u .
Note on the composition of a Chrysanthemum flower, serving as food. 1 pp. —
K. B a h a : Note on Japanese tobacco from Satsuma. 3 pp^. — T. T ak cu c lii:
Note on bacillus metiylicus. 2 pp. - U. Suzuki, K, Aso und H. 5 I ita ra i:
Ueber die chemische Zusammensetzung der japanischen Soja-Sauce odei
Schoyu”. 18 pp. - U. Suznki und K. YosMimira : Ueher die Verbreitung von
”Anhydro-oxy-methylen diphospliorsauren Salzen” oder „Phytin” in Pflanzen.
8 pp. — U. Suzuki, K. Yoshiiunra und 51. T a k a is lii: Ueber em Enzym
Phytase” das „Anbydro oxy-methylon-diphosphorsäure” spaltet. 10 pp. —
S. S u z u k i: Studies on humus formation. III. 17 pp. — T. T ak ah a sh i : Studies
on diseases of saké. 1 pl. 33 pp. - On th e detection of methyl-lactate.
2 pp. — S. S u zu k i: On observation of th e continuous growth of pea on
th e same soil. 3 pp. — T. T a k c u c h i: On the absorption of varying amounts
of limo and magnesia by plants. 3 pp. - Gypsum as a manure. 15 pp. -
C. Kano iiia ta : Ou th e depression of growth by large doses of lime. 1 pl. 9 pp.
S. K au a iiio ri: On tho agronomical equivalent of artificial magnesium carbonate.
1 pl. 4 pp. — J- S irk c r : Topdresing with magnesium sulphate.
2 pp. — H. Yokoyama: Why are poor sandy soils often easily injured by
liming? 3 pp. - T. T a k c u c h i: On the composition of rice-straw. 3 pp. -
On the behavior of Algae to salts at certain concentration. 3 flg. 7 pp. -
1, Naiuba and C. K au om a fa ; On tho efficacy of calcium-oyanamid under
different manuring conditions. 1 pl. 4 pp. - I . Namha: On the behavioi of
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