1933

  1. The organisation of agriculture - Alexander Pedler Lecure British Science Guild
  2. Green manuring and sheep folding on light land - an account of the green manuring experiments at the Woburn experimental station 1893-1933
  3. Barley protein researches Prediction of extract II the effect of variety on the relation between nitrogen content and extract
  4. Fungus diseases at Rothamsted and Woburn 1931-1932 (Take-all, Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici)
  5. Mechanization and British Agriculture Rothamsted Conference RC No 14
  6. Recent Developments in Market Gardening Rothamsted Conference RC No 15
  7. Streak in tomatoes aseptically grown
  8. Some aspects of virus disease in plants
  9. Recent changes in the sources of our food supply
  10. Investigations on Barley: Report on the Ten Years of Experiments Under the Institute of Brewing Research Scheme, 1922-1931
  11. The significance of certain “single value” soil constants
  12. Books and the farmer
  13. The behaviour of nitrogenous fertilizers in grassland soils
  14. Capacitance Hygroscopy and some of its Applications
  15. Rapid methods of examining soils. II. The use of p–nitrophenol for assessing lime status
  16. Rapid methods of examining soils. III. The use of dihydrogen potassium phosphate in studying base exchange capacity
  17. The influence of environmental conditions on the development of the angular leaf spot disease of cotton V The influence of alternating and varying conditions of infection
  18. The climatic and soil requirements of tea
  19. Dasyneura Leguminicola (Lint.) The clover seed midge
  20. Some Cecidomyidae attacking the seed of Dactyles Glomerata L. and Lolium Perenne L.
  21. Notes on the Structure and Development of the Female Genital System in Dasyneura leguminicola Lint.(Cecidomyidae-Diptera)
  22. The morphology and anatomy of the larva of Dasyneura leguminicola Lint
  23. Some aspects of the chemistry of the plant cell-wall
  24. A preliminary investigation of the development of structural constituents in the barley plant (With three text-figures.)
  25. The natural decomposition of plant materials
  26. The biological decomposition of plant materials VIII The availability of the nitrogen of fungal tissues
  27. Lignin content of cellulose products
  28. A new method for the determination of cellulose, based upon observations on the removal of lignin and other encrusting materials
  29. On the Biology of some Species of Longitarsus (Col., Chrysom.) living on Ragwort
  30. Rothamsted experiments on residual values of leguminous crop
  31. Statistical tables
  32. Application of the method of maximum likelihood to the improvement of curves fitted by the method of moments
  33. The Influence of Rainfall on the Yield of Mangolds at Rothamsted
  34. A Statistical examination of the yield of mangolds from Barnfield at Rothamsted (With Six Text-figures)
  35. The biological oxidation of carbohydrate solutions: Part III Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium balances in percolating filters
  36. The biological oxidation of carbohydrate solutions: Part II The oxidation of sucrose in the presence of different inorganic nitrogen compounds
  37. The design of experimental percolating filters
  38. The production of mucus during the decomposition of plant materials 2 The effect of changes in the flora
  39. The production of mucus during the decomposition of plant materials 1 The effect of environmental conditions
  40. The Degree of Humification in Manures Measured By the Use of Hydrogen Peroxide
  41. Some aspects of the physiology of certain nitrite‐forming bacteria
  42. The Physiology of Virus Diseases in Plants IV The nature of the virus agent of Acuba or yellow mosaic of tomato
  43. Barley protein researches. Prediction of extract II. The effect of variety on the relation between nitrogen content and extract
  44. Experimental methods for the study of soil cultivation
  45. Applications of photography to agricultural research [early photographs of Rothamsted taken from the air]
  46. The development of assimilatory tissue in Solanaceous hosts infected with aucuba mosaic of tomato
  47. Virus disease and intracellular inclusions on plants
  48. The relationship between viscosity, elasticity and plastic strength of a soft material as illustrated by some mechanical properties of flour dough.—II
  49. The relationship between viscosity, elasticity and plastic strength of a soft material as illustrated by some mechanical properties of flour dough.-III
  50. Studies of fluctuations in insect populations II The infestation of Meadow Foxtail Grass (Alopecurus pratensis) by the Gall Midge Dasyneura alopecuri (Reuter) (Cecidomyidae)
  51. Two further instances of flies swarming of Rothamsted experimental station with some references to this phenomenon
  52. Gall midges (Cecidomyidae) as enemies of mites
  53. The nitrification process in soils and biological filters
  54. A Cambium miner, of basket willows (Agromyzidae) and its inquiline gall midge (Cecidomyidae)
  55. Soils and fertilisers
  56. Developments in soil science and recent British contributions to its literature
  57. The influence of length of day on the response of plants to boron
  58. The weed seed population of arable soil: II. Influence of crop, soil and methods of cultivation upon the relative abundance of viable seeds
  59. Colonisation by Epilobium angustifolium
  60. The principles of orthogonality and confounding in replicated experiments - With Seven Text-figures
  61. On the validity of Fisher's z test when applied to an actual example of non-normal data. (With five text-figures.)
  62. The formation of Latin squares for use in field experiments
  63. An experiment on the incidence and spread of angular leaf-spot disease of cotton in Uganda
  64. The analysis of replicated experiments when the field results are incomplete
  65. Selection in the production of the ever-sporting stocks
  66. On the evidence against the chemical induction of melanism in Lepidoptera
  67. The concepts of inverse probability and fiducial probability referring to unknown parameters
  68. Number of Mendelian factors in quantitative inheritance