Chapter 582
SECTION v.— CHEMISTRY, PURE AND APPLIED. 9I9
Wiley, Harvey VV. [Cont'd]
Conway Springs, Attica, Medicine Lodge, Ness City, Liberal, Arka- lon, Meade, Minneola, and Sterling, Kansas. Bulletin No. 26, Division of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Wash- ington, 1890. pp. I J 2, 8vo.
Record of Experiments with sorghum in 1890. Bulletin No. 29, Divi- sion of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, 1 89 1, pp. 125, 8vo.
Sugar Beet (The) Industry. Culture of the sugar beet and manufacture of beet sugar. Bulletin No. 27, Division of Chemistry, U. S. De- partment of Agriculture. Washington, 1890. pp. 262, 8vo. III. Folding plates.
Sugar Industry (The) of the United States. Bulletin No. 5, Division of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, 1886. 8vo.
Sugar producing Plants. Record of analyses made by authority of the Commissioner of Agriculture under direction of the Chemist, 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. Bulletin No. 18^ Division of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Wash- ington, 1888. pp. 132, 8vo.
See also, in Section VII, Association of Official Agricultural Chemists.
Wiley, Harvey W., Clifford Richardson, C. A. Crampton, and Guilford L. Spencer. Foods and Food Adulterants. By direction of the Commissioner of Agriculture. Bulletin No. 13, Division of Chemistry, U. S. De- partment of Agriculture. Washington, 1887 to 1892. Seven parts, 8vo.
