The conclusions which may be drawn from the experiments upon the effects of barnyard manure on bacteriological activities of field S\u27oils presented in this bulletin are as follows: 1. Applications of manure up to sixteen tons per acre increased the numbers of organisms in the soil as shown by the growth on modified synthetic and albumen agar. The ammonifying power of the soil as shown by tests with the casein-fresh soil, albumen-fresh soil, dried blood-fresh soil, and dried blood-air-dried soil methods, and the nitrifying power tested by the ammonium sulfate-fresh soil, and the ammonium sulfate-air- dried soil methods were likewise increased. 2. The greatest increases occurred between the check soil and that receiving eight tons per acre...