•"A SOUTHERN BRANCH, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LIBRARY, tXJS ANGELES, GALJF. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF UNITED STATES PUBLIC DOCUMENTS Department List No. 1. Ov «i^ LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ^ol<^V: = I18.5:9. THE TABLES. The Tables in this work are elaborated from the card shelf list used in this Librar}'. All the necessary bibliographical information is appended to the entrj" of a publication or series, and no time or effort has been spared in the attempt to make these Tables present an accu- rate and complete list of all the publications of the Department from 1862, including all 1902 imprints. When a publication was also issued as a Congressional document the Congressional reference is inserted after the entry for such publication in the Tables. In a few instances a single paper in a volume has been so issued, and in those cases it has been necessar}^ to insert the Congressional reference in the Index. Those publications which emanated from the Department, but which were issued only as Congressional documents, are listed chronolog- ically in the Appendix to this work. The titles in the Tables are exact copies of the title-pages of the pub- lications with the omission of unnecessary articles. In case of "general publications" or other series which are classified alphabet- ically the subject words are introduced as headings and the title follows as it appears on the publication. In counting the maps, plates, charts, etc., in a volume the total number has been stated as " plates," except in cases where the character of the illustration was plainly determined by numbering. When the word circular "(circ.)" appears at the end of an entry it indicates a one-page publication of uncertain size. THE INDEX. The Index, which forms the most important as well as the larger part of this work, has been carefully compiled with a view to quick reference to any special author, subject, or title. In dealing with a collection of publications differing so widely in their sul)ject-matter, and for the most part of a scientific character, it has been found diffi- cult to determine the best form of entry in man 3' instances for papers with meaningl(\ss or strictly technical headings, cspiM-ially when a reading of the paper ])y one unac(|uainted witli tlie subject treated has proved equall}' unsatisfactory in suggesting a suitable title. There are doubtless omissions on account of these nondesci-ipt titles, which, to save time, have been used for the Index entries. Only where titles 15 were found perfectly nioaiiingless, as "A few facts from Florida" or "A popular experiment," has the article been read, the reason for which is clearly indicated by the statement that a complete collection of the publications of the Department includes al)out ;:^.,5<)0 books, pamphlets, and circulars of from 1 to 1,500 pages each, some of which contain fifty or more distinct papers. The Index entries to the rohimes listed are in man}^ cases greatly abbreviated, as the full title and all information concerning the publi- cation can be obtained from the entry in the Tables, but in the case of analytical references the full title as given in the document has been entered, in order to convey as much information as possible. In analyzing the annual reports of the chiefs of the various bureaus or offices, only papers distinct from the main report, or which, if included, have an individual author, are brought out in the Index, the various subheads in the reports not being noted. When a date does not appear in an entr}^ in the Index it indicates that there is more than one edition or print of the article indexed, except in cases of undated pulilications, where a date could not be given, or of annual report analyticals, where the date appears as the book number. CONCLUSION. The greatest drawback to systematic classification and read}^ refer- ence was the vast number of miscellaneous unnumbered publications. An endeavor has been ^-:.^s ' . this list to classify in distinct series, as far as possible, this unwieldy mass, and to that end numbers have been assigned and series formed and named, or they were numbered in either the series ""bulletins" or "circulars" when these series were not already filled. There is no well-defined definition for either '"bulletin" or "circular" as applied to public documents, as jvitnessed by the fact that the scries of numbered "circulars" in the Surgeon-General's office. War Depart- ment, contains both large quarto volumes and one-page letters, while the circulars of other offices are single sheets of man}- varying sizes, and of some of the scientific bureaus of the Agriculture Department are small pamphlets. In assigning numbers in this list, however, the series of "bulletins" have been filled with the more important pamphlet publications, and the series "circulars," made up of the ephemeral or smaller works, generally of one-page letters. The unnecessary nudtiplication of numbers on the title pages, espe- cially of the publications of the Agriculture Department, is a subject which does not lend itself to easy explanation, if indeed there is any reason in it, and no account, therefore, has been taken in this list of the various "whole numbers" of the divisions, nor the "serial num- 16 l)ers'' of certain classes of literature, whicli form a cojifused juin})lc of ujiintelli<;ible characters on the title-pages of so luan}^ of the Depart- ment's pamphlets. If the publications of each publishing office could be confined within the two series '"'bulletins'"' and " circulars," for which pro- vision is made under each office in the classification; or if, in case of continued issues, they could be given a series title and series number of their own, such series title and series number to appear on the title- page (not on the cover or in the back title) of each publication, nuich of the confusion and oft-complained-of "multiplication of number- ing"' would be done away with. Another great boon to librarians would be the adoption by the Department of a "whole number,"" to be assigned to all publications of the Department, ncrmatter by which bureau issued, serially in the order of issue, printed in small type in an inconspicuous place on the title-page, or at the heading of an article, and applied without reser- vation to ever^^thing issued Avhich the Department considers a "pub- lication." This "whole number," howevei", not to supersede the series numbers of the publishing bureaus, but to take the place of all other title-page numbers. In compiling lists of the publications of the Departments, every- thing issued by a Department, except circular letters and cards and notices of a purely office character, should ])e listed; and yet it is found in many instances almost impossible to determine what the Department considers a "publication, liiiii'jMiumbered issues being of but a temporar}" character, while an unnumbered card or circular maj^ be of importance, and if discarded would be regarded as a serious omission. " Whole numbers" are now used by manj^ of the publishing offices to designate a certain class of literature, ])ut to be of practical value the number must be applied by the Department, and should appear on everything issued which it considers a "publication." Librarians could then easily keep track of the publications and be sure when they had them all, whereas now no one knows wdiat constitutes a com- plete set of the publications of any of the great Departments. A carefully assorted and beautifully bound collection of many of the publications of the Department, whicii proved of great value in compiling this list, is safely entombed in a vault in the grounds of the Department; its li})rary has a fair repres(>ntation of the ])u)>lications; whil(> most of the scientific bui-eaus retain tiles of at least the last editions of their works; but in no one place, nor in all combined, does the Dei)artment possess anything like a complete Hie of its valuable literature. This, however, is not surprising, for in all the well- 114—04 2 17 equipped libraries of the various Departments it is most discouraging to note the doartli of publications of the Departments themselves, a fact which should certainly be remedied. E\ery bureau and office in the Department has l)ecn visited and private files searched in the endeavor to make this list complete, and it is hoped it will prove a satisfactory substitute for a catalogue of the Department's publications. William Leandkh Post. Public Documents Library, Octoher m, 1003. 18 TABLES For a full explanation of the classification used in these Tables, see pp. 8-15, without a cai'eful perusal of which the best results can not be obtained in using this list. 19 A. AGPilCULTUPiE DEPARTMENT [By an appropriation for the collection of agricultural statistics, March 3, 1839, an agricultural section was established in the Patent Office. The section continued until May 15, 1862, when it was made a sei)arate Department, though it was not until February 9, 1889, that it was raised to the dignity of a Cabinet office.] Class! flea- tion no. Al. SECRETARY 862 863 864 865 866 867 868' 8(59 870 871 872 873 874 875 H. ex. doc. 78; serial no. 1168. In H. ex. doc. v. 5; serial no. 1184. Al.l: Annual reports [The annual report on agriculture began in 1837 with a two-page statement in the report of Henry L. Ellsworth, Commissioner of Patents. From that date to 1861 it formed a part of the report of the Commissioner of Patents, making a separate volume after 1849. In 1S62 the Department of Agriculture was established and its annual report was uniformly issued up to 1893. Beginning with the report for 1894, in accordance with paragraph 2, section 73, of the printing act of January 12, 1895, the report has been prepared in two volumes, one containing the Secretary's report and the purely executive reports of the several chiefs of bureaus, divisions, and offices; the other, ktiown as the Yearbook (ALIO:), embracing the Secretary's report and a collection of special articles on agricultural science. The title of the head of the Department was Commissioner of Agriculture until 1889, when he became .'Secretary of A,i,'ricultnre and a member of the Cabinet. References to the various repurts and scientific papers contained in this series of annual reports will be found under their proper headings in the Index to this work. For further information see notes under Al.l a:] Commissioner of Agriculture 1862 (Newton), 632 pp., 52 pi. Same, 37th Cong., 3d sess., 1863 (Newton), 698 pp., 48 pi, Same, 38th Cong., 1st sess. 1864 (Newton), 676 pp., 48 pi Same, 38th Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 68; serial no. 1228. 1865 (Newton), iv-|-608 pp., 32 pi. Same, 39th Cong., 1st sess., H. ex. doc. 136; serial no. 1266. 1866 (Newton), 656 pp., 36 pi. Same, 39th Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 107; serial no. 1297. 1867 (Stokes; Capron), xix+512 pp., 37 pi. Same, 40th Cong., 2d sess. In H. ex. doc. v. 21; serial no. 1347. 1868 (Capron), [4] +671 pp., 19 pi. Same, 40th Cong., 3d sess., H. ex. doc;, unnumbered; serial no. 1383. 1869 (Capron), 702 pp., 38 pi. Same, 4LstCong., 2(1 sess., 11. ex. doc. niiiiund)ered; serial no. 1428. 1870 (Capron), 688 pp., 33 pi. Same, 41st Cong., 3d sess., H. ex. doc. unnumbered; serial no. 1461. 1871 (Watts), [4] I 524 pp., 29 pi. Same, 42d Cong., 2d sess., II. ex. doc. [327]; serial no. 1522. Same, witliout accompanying documents. 42d Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 1, p. 145; serial no. 1502. 1872 (Watts), 524 ])p., 12 pi. (Not issued in Congressional set.) 1873 (Watts), 496 pp., 1 \)\. [Erroneously assigned serial no. 1616, but never issued in Congressional set.] 1874 (Watts), 4()3 pp., 9 pi. Same, 43d Cong., 2(1 sess., 11. ex. doc. unnumbered; serial no. 1652. 1875 (Watts), 536 pp., (il pi. (Not issued in Congressional set. ) 21 Tables I'lasslflca- tlon 110. Al.l: 876 877 878 879 880 881-2 883 884 - 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 v«93 894 895 •^ 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 Al.l«: Al.l": 109; serial no. 2114. 178; serial no. 2212. H. ex. doc. 1, pt. 7; serial no. 2732. H. ex. doo. 1, pt. 6; serial no. 2847. doc. 1, pt. 6; serial no. 2940. Al. SECRETARY— Continued Annual reports — Continued 1876 (Watts), 447 pp., 15 pi. (Not issued in Congressional set.) 1877 (Le Due), 592+[l] pp., 54 pi. (Not issued in Congressional set.) >SV(' for supplemental report, 1877, A1.2:An7' 1878 (Le Due), 608-(-[l] pp., 59 pi. (Not issued in Congressional set.) 1879 (Le Due), 621 pp., 67 pi. (Not issued in Congressional set.) 1880 (Le Due), 672 pp., 136 i)l. Same, preliminary report, 46tli Cong., 3d sess., H. ex. d(je. 27; serial no. 1941. 1881 and 1882 (Loring), 704 pp., 85 pi. Same, 47th Cong., 1st sess., H. ex. doe. [228]; serial no. 2034. 1883 (Loring), 496 jip., 54 pi. Same, 47th Cong., 2d sess., 11, ex. doe. 1884 (Loring), 581 pp., 71 pi. Same, 48th Cong., 1st sess., IL ex. doe 1885 (Colman), 640 pp., 45 pi. Same, 48th Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 269; serial no. 2309. 1886 (Colman), 719 pp., 72 pi. Same, 49th Cong., 1st sess., H. ox. doc. 378; serial no. 2405. 1887 (Colman), 724 pp., 70 pi., 1 map. Same, 49th Cong., 2d sess., IL ex. doc. 201; serial no. 2487. 1888 (Colman), 708 pp., 69 pi., 1 map. Same, 50th Cong., 1st sess., H. ex. doc. 470; serial no. 2564. Secretary of Agriculture 1889 (Rusk), 560 pp., 44 pi. Same, 51st Cong., 1st sess. 1890 (Rusk), 612 pp., 50 pi. Same, 51st Cong., 2d sess., 1891 (Rusk), 653 pp., 59 pi., 1 map. Same, 52d Cong., 1st sess., H. ex. 1892 (Rusk), 656 pp., 71 pi. Same, 52d Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 1, pt. 6; serial no. 3095. 1893 (Morton), 608 pp., 29 pi. Same, 53d Cong.. 2d sess., H. ex. doe. 1, pt. 6; serial no. 3216. 1894 (Morton), 120 pp. Same, 53d Cong., 3d sess., H. ex. doc. 1, pt. 6; serial no. 3310. 1895 (Morton), 266 pp., 1 chart. Same, 54th Cong., 1st sess., H. doe. 6; serial no 3390. 1896 (Morton), li+269 pp. Same, 54th Cong., 2d sess., H. doe. 6; serial no. 3496. 1897 (Wilson), liv+226 pp. Same, 55th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 6; serial no 3651. 1898 (Wilson), Ixiii i 212 pp. Same, 55th Cong., 3d sess., H. doe. 6; serial no. 3768. 1899 (Wilson), lxx+266 pp. Same, 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 6; serial no. 3929. 1900 (Wilson), lxxviii+297 pp. Same, 56th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 6; serial no. 4116. 1901 (Wilson), CXV4-344 pp. Same, 57th Cong., 1st sess. H. doc. 6; serial no. 4301. 1902 (Wilson), cxxiv+402 pp. Same, 57th Cong., 2d sess., H. doe. 6; serial no. 4466. See also, for another print of personal report of Secretary, 1902, A1.8:73 Annual reports (separates; Secretary's report) [The personal report of the Secretary i.s issued separately in pamphlet form in advance of the main volume; is also the first paper in the Yearbook (ALIO:); and sometimes appears as a broadside, or as a pamphlet printed on one side of the page only, for the use of the press.] Annual reports (separates; niLscellaneous) [Only a small number of the scientific papers accompanying the report of the Secretarv are known to have been printed separately. References to all the scientific papers will be found under their proper headings in the index to this work.] 22 Table§ Classifica- tion no. A.l:2 Ag8i Ag8^ An4 An5' An5'^ An7' An7-^ Ap4i ApG' Ap6'' B39' B39'^ b:w* B*)5 C29' C29'^ C29^ C29* C29* C29''' C491 049^ C49» C49< Al. SECRETARY— Continued Oenerul piiblicsitioiiN Agricultural Culleges. List of delegates and visitors to 10th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. 1896. n. t. p. 3 pp. Agriculture Department. [Letter as to work and needs of Department of Agriculture; by William G. Le Due] Feb. 27, 1880. n. t. p. 15 pp. Agriculture Department. Notice of its various functions. 1893. ( Circ. ) Angora. Notice of receipt of letter from Minister Terrell relating to Agriculture in Angora. Nov. 1, 1893. (Circ.) Animal Industry Bureau. Proposed bill submitted for consideration and revision, offering amendments to act of May 29, 1884, establishing Bureau of Animal Industry, with view of more effectual control of contagious diseases, n. t. p. n. d. 12 pp. 4° Animal Industry Bureau. [Letter of J. M. Rusk relative to establish- ment of Bureau of Animal Industry, etc.] Apr. 12, 1890. 8 pp. Annual report of Connnissioner of Agriculture (supplemental) to Presi- dent. Nov., 1877. 19 pp. Same, also transmitting special Department reports no. 1 [A1.6:l] and no. 3 [Al. 6:3] 19+32+26 pp. Apparatus for sale. Jan. 24, 1896. (Circ.) Appalachian region. Message from President of U. S., transmitting rep\h Same. (l>roadside. ) Cattle. Results of examinations of fluids of diseased cattle, with refer- ence to ])resence of cryptogamic growth. 1871. 12 pp. 4° * Cattle. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia or lung plague of cattle; where and to what extent it exists. 1870. 17 pp. * Civil service. Letter relative to classified service. Dec. 16, 1895. (Circ.) Same. Dec. 1, 1896. (Circ.) Civil service. Civil servi(!e in [Agricuhurc] Department. Feb. 29, 1896. n. t. p. 2 pp. Same. May 14, 1896. n. t. p. 2 pp. * No copy found. 23 Tal»le§ ClasNlflca- tlon ho. A1.2: C71 C76 D14. Ex6i Ex6« F76 H78 H89 In7 L48 N84 P53 P69 P94 P96> P96* poe" P96* P965 P96« P96' P96« E13 R89 Sci 1 1 SciP Scil" Scil* Sci 1 * Scil« Scir A 1 . SECRKTARY— Continued Oeiierul publiosilioiis — Cuntinueil Colnian, N. J. Report in response to inquiries of select committee of Senate appointed to inquire into and examine the methods of busi- ness of the J'jxecutive l)ei)artnu'nts. 18S8. n. t. jt. 106 j)}). Convention. Proceedings of National Agricultural Convention held at Washington, Feb. 15-17, 1872. 1872. 84 pp. Same, 42d Cong., 2d sess., S. mis. doc. 164; serial no. 1526. Dairy. P]xport of dairy products of U. S., 1821-1890. [1890.] (Circ.) * Expenditures. [Relative to restriction of expenditures in Department.] Apr. 6, 1896. (Circ.) Experiments. Protest against proposed legislation restricting experiments of Department. [With copy of Senate bill 1063.] May 25, 1897. n. t. p. 8-1-2 pp. Flax and Hemp Commission. Report of Flax and HemiJ Commission [J. K. Moorhead, Jno. A. Warder, and Chas. Jackson], appointed underactof Congressof Feb. 25, 1863. n. p. [1865.] 96 pp. (Cover title only.) Same, 38th Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 35; serial no. 1209. Horses. Market for American horses in foreign countries. 1898. 94 pp. 6 pi. Hungarian brome grass. Notice of circular [no. 1, Botany Division] on Hungarian brome grass. June, 1894. (Circ.) * Inspectors. General orders to inspectors [relative to humane treatment of animals]. May 13, 1896. (Circ.) Leave of absence not allowed to employees outside of Washington. Oct. 21, 1896. (Circ.) Notice of receipt of communications on various subjects. Julv 7, 1893. (Circ.) * Philadelphia, Pa. Report of participation of Department of Agriculture in International Exhibition of 1876; by AVilliam Saunders. 1884. * Plants. Catalogue of U. S. plants in Department of Agriculture. [186-.] 27 pp. (Cover title only. ) Promotions. Regulations governing promotions, etc., in Department of Agriculture. Dec. 1, 1896. n. t. p. 3 pp. Publications. General order [relative to] distribution of pu])lications. Jan. 10, 1896. (Circ.) ' ■ Oct. 15, 1895. Feb. 25, 1896. Mav 16, 1896. Julv 1, 1896. Mai-. 15, 1897. June 30, 1897. Publications. Instructions relating to purcha.se of publications. Jan. 22, 1896. (Circ.) Railroad and transportation companies. Circular to railroad and trans- portation companies relative to prevention of exportation of diseased cattle. Feb. 24, 1890. (Circ.) * Rusk, Jeremiah M. Annual reports, with selected correspondence, relat- ing to export trade of U. S. in live stock and meat products, of Jere- miah M. Rusk, 1889-92. 1893. 40+52-f 59+64-|-33 pp. See aim for correspondence A 1.8:53. Scientific work in Department. Recommendation for appointment of director in chief of scientific work. Feb. 15, 1896. n. t. p. 3 pp. Scientific work in Department. Opinions of scientific men and others with regard to proposition for a director in chief of scientific bureaus. 1st ed. [1896.] n. t p. 3 pp. Same. 2d ed. [1896.] n. t. j). 8 pp. Same. 3d ed. [1896.] n. t. ]>. 16 jip. Same, additional opinions. [1896.] n. t. p. 4 \>y>. Same, additional resolutions. [1896.] n. t. p. 4 p}). Same with report of Senate Connnittee on Agriculture and Forestry. [1896.] n. t. i>. 12 pp. *N() copy found. Same, Farmers' bulletins. Same, Farmers' bulletins. Same, Farmers' bulletins. Same, Farmers' bulletins. Same, Farmers' bulletins. Same, Farmers' bulletins. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4° 4 pp. 4° 24 Classlflca- tlon no. A1.2: Ocn Se3i Seed. Se3^ Seed. Se3' Seed. Se3* Se35 Seed. Seed. Se3« Seed. Se3' Se3« Seed. Seed. Al. SECRETARY— Continued Tables of diHtributiou of secil. July n. d. Ocneral publicitlioiis — Continued Relative to status and discontinujuu 25, 1895. (Circ-. ) Opinions of the press concerning free-seed distribution. n. t. p. 12 pp. Statement of secretary at joint meeting of Senate and House Com- mittees of Agriculture [relative to] free-seed distrilnition. Jan. 15, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. Proposals for furnishing seed. Mar. 18, 1896. (Slip.) Statement in regard to award of seed contract. Apr. 16, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. Prohibiting use of Government seed I'uvelopes l)v unauthorized parties. May 2, 1896. (Circ.) Cost of seed distribution! Jan. 30, 1897. n. t. p. 3 pp. Brief instructions in regard to sowing seeds and raising young plants of forest trees, n. d. 5 pp. Sheep husbandry in U. S. Origin and growth of sheep husbandry in U. S., with some remarks on angora fleece. 1880. [1] +133 pp. 4 pi. Same, 45th Cong., 3d sess., S. ex. doc. 25; serial no. 1828. Societies. List of agricultural and horticultural societies in U. S. 1869. * Specifications of workmanship and materials required in erection and completion of new building for acconnnodation of Department of Agriculture in Washington, I). C; prepared by Cluss & Kam- merhueber. 1867. 26-|-2pp. Sugarhouse machinery for sale July 1, 1895. n. t. p. 8 pp. 4° Traveling expenses. Allowances for traveling expenses. Oct. 1, 1889. 8 pp. Same. July 1, 1893. 11 pp. A'ienna. Notice relating t(j International Exhibition, Vienna, 1894. Nov. 27, 1893. (Circ. ) Wilson, James. Speech by James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture, deliv- ered Julv 7, 1902, at School of Agriculture, Columbus, Ohio. July 17, 1902." n. t. ]). 6 pp. Wools. Report upon examination of wools and other animal fibers; by William McMurtrie. 1886. 613 ])p. 72 pi. 4° Same, 49th Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 392. Serial no. 2426. Rulletint« None issued. Circulars [No. 1.] Statem6nt in regard to award of seed contract. Apr. 16, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. [No. 2.] Vivisection in District of Columbia. May 16, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 3. Address on progress of Southern agriculture; by Charles W. Dabney. June 1, 1896. n. t. p. 12 pp. No. 4. [Letter of protest and api^eal to persons interested in animal industry, accompanying a draft of Senate bill 1552, 54th Cong., 1st sess., entitled ".\n act for the further prevention of cruelty to animals in District of Columbia."] June 5, 1896. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 5. Civil service in Department of Agriculture. June 20, 1896. n. ^ t. p. 4 ])p. No. 6. Nundu'r, status, and compensation of employees in Department of Agriculture, July ], 1897. Jan. 20, 1898. n. t. p. 4 j))). No. 7. Possible influence of importation of Ilawaiian sugar on beet-sugar production in United States. Jan. 17, 1898. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 8. [Cooperative work in grass and forage ])lant investigations with State experiment stations; by T. A. Williams.] Nov. 20, 1900. n. t. p. 14 pp. Same, revised. [1901.] n. t. p. 16i)p. No. 9. [Collectitm and distri})ution of grass seed: field work; by C. L. Shear.] Dec. 10, 1900. ii. t. \<. II pp. *No copy folliul. 25 Tables Classinca- tloii no. A1.5: 3 11' 11' 11^ 11^ 11" 12 18 22 26 28 31 33 34 A I . SECRETARY— Coutinuud IWiseellaiicoiis circulars No. 1. Castor-oil plant, n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 2. ]\Iisi?issippi River fioud. Apr. 12, 1897. n. t. ]i. No. 3. Mississippi River flood, 2d report. Apr. 22, 1897. () pp. A1.6: ' Special reports N( pros- nects p. (In (In Tuble§ ClHSSlfllU- tlon no. Al.r: 5 9 10 Al.§: 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Al. SECRETARY— Continued ITIiscellaneou!« special reports — Continued No. 5. Propor vaiiu- Jiml luanajjoment of Government tiin})er lands, and diHtrihution of North American forest trees?, being pai)ers read at U. S. Department of Agriculture, May 7-8, 1884. 1884. 47 pp. No. 6. Address of (Jeo. B. Loring at National Convention of Cattle- Breedens, Chicago, 111., Nov. VA, 1884 [on the cattle industry]; also rei^ort of veterinary inspector.s of New York. 1884. 21 pp. No. 7. Tide marshes of U. S., by D. M. Nesbit; with contributions from U. 8. Coast Survev, S. L. Boardman, Eldridire ]\Iorse, and others. 1885. 259 pp. No. 8. Cotton in Emi)ire of Brazil; antiquity, metliods, and extent of its cultivation, with statistics of exportation anre- pared by Shelton Tobacco-Curing Co., of Asheville, N. C. 1876. 24 pp. [No. 11.] Catalogue of forest trees of U. S. which usually attain height of 16 feetor more, with notes and brief descriptions of more important species, illustrating collection of forest-tree section on exhibition by Department of Agriculture at Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia; by George Vasey. 1876. 38 pp. [No. 12.] List of agricultural societies and farmers' clubs established to promote the agricultural, horticultural, and pomological intere.stsof tlu^ farmer on books of Department, July 4, 1876, with list of agri- cultural colleges. 1876. 63 pp. * No copy found. 28 . Tables t'liissinra- tlon no. 13 A I. SKCRETAR\ -Continued -Continuc(l [Deparlmeiil] r«'|»«rls- [Xo. 1.'5.] .Stiitt'iiicnt 1)1' ai)pr()i)riation.s and I'xponditures of the Depart- ment, ISlW to 1S77, inclusive. 1S77. 18 j)p. [No. 14.] General index of agricultural reportn of Patent Office, 1837-1861, and of Department of Agriculture, 1862-1876. 1879. 225 pp. *S'«' for supplement, 1877-1885, A1.8:42. [No. 15.] Circular letter from Commissioner of Agriculture relative to manufacture of maize and sorghum sugars. 1879. 21 pp. [No. 16.] Letter of Commissioner of Agriculture to Jno. W. Johnston, chairman of Senate Committee on Agriculture, on sorghum sugar [by W. (J. LeDuc]. 1880. 42 pj). 33.pls. 1 folded table. [No. 17.] Address of (^eo. B. Loring and other proceedings of Cotton Convention held in Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 2, 1881. 1881. 35 pp. [No. 18.] Fertilizers. Cooperative experimenting as means of studying effects of fertilizers and feeding capacities of plants; by W. O. Atwater. 1882. 33 pp. [No. 19.] Artesian wells upon Great Plains; being report of geological commission appointed to examine a portion of Great Plains east of Rocky Mountains, and report upon localities deemed favorable for making experimental V)orings [by C. A. White and Samuel Aughey]. 1882. 38 pp. 1 mai). [No. 20.] Climatic and agricultural features, and agricultural practices and needs of arid regions of Pacific slope, with notes on Arizona and New Mexico; by E. W. Hilgard, T. C. Jones, and R. W. Furnas. 1882. 182 pp. [No. 21.] Florida: its climate, soil, productions, and agricultural capabili- ties [pajjers by George B. Carse and James H. Foss]. 1882. 98 pp. [No. 22.] Proceedings of convention of agriculturists held in Department of Agriculture, Jan. 10-18 [1882]. 1882. 204 pp. [No. 23.] Area and product of cereals grown in 1879 as returned by census of 1880. 1883. 97 pp. [No. 24.] Culture of date; by W. G. Klee. 1883. 25 pp. [No. 25.] Necessity of agricultural education. Address before convention of presidents and professors f)f agricultural colleges, etc.; by Augustine J. Smith, Jan. 23, 1883. 1883. 15 pp. * [No. 26.] Encouragement to sorghum and beet sugar industry. 1883. 64 pp. [No. 27.] Investigation of sorghum as sugar-producing plant; [by] Peter Collier. 188.3. 68 pp. 1 pi. 3 tables. [No. 28.] Preliminary report on forestry of Mississippi Valley, [by F. P. Baker]; Tree planting on plains, [by Robert W. Furnas]. 1883. 45 pp. [No. 29.] Proceedings of national convention of cattle breeders and others, called in Chicago, Nov., 1883, to consider subject of contagious diseases of domestic animals. 1883. 85 pp. [No. 30.] Report on juti^ culture and importance of the industry; by S. Waterhouse. 1883. 21 pp. [No. 31.] Results of field experiments with various fertilizers; by W. O. Atwater. 1883. 183 pp. 2 folded tables. [No. 32.] Agricultural grasses and forage plants of U. S., by Geo. Vasey; also the chemical compcjsition of grasses, l)v Clifford Richardson. 1884. 144 pp. 120 pi. ' ' [No. 32 rev.] Agricultural grasses and forage ])lants of \L S., and such foreign kinds as have been introduced by Geo. Vasey, botanist, with an ai)pcndix on chemical composition of grasses, by Clifford Richardson, and glossary of terms used in describing grasses. New revised and enlarged edition. 188tt. 148 ])]>. 114 i)l. [No. 33.] Report of ))roceeding of national convention of cattle breeders and others, Chicago, Nov. [1884]. 1884. 21pp. * [No. 34.] Microscopic obsiTvations; by Thomas Taylor. Internal parasites in domestic fowls, and butter and fats. 1884. 7 pp. I pi. [No. 35.] Soils and jjroductsof southwestern Louisiana, including parishes of Saint Landrv, Lafavette, Vermilion, Saint Martins, ll)eria, and Saint Marys; [by E. E. Rapley]. 1884. 40 pp. * No copy found. 29 Tables ciiissinni- Al. S ECR KTA It Y— Continued tloii no. A1.8: [l>c pari men!] reports — C'ontinued 36 [No. 36.] Organization and management of seven agricultural schools in Germany, Belgium, and England; by A. 8. Welch. 1885. 107 pp. 37 [No. 37.] Address of Norman J. Colman, Commissioner of Agriculture, before convention of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, Washington, D. C, July 8, 1885. 1885. 17 pp. 38 [No. 38.] Addresses of Norman J. Colman and D. E. Salmon, before third national convention of stockmen, Chicago, Nov., 1885. 1885. 29 pp. 39 [No. 39.] Directory of departments, boards, societies, colleges, and other organizations in interest of agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, dairying, bee keeping, fish culture, and kindred industries. 1885. 88 pp. 40 [No. 40.] Report of exhibits illustrating agricultural statistics at World's Industrial and Cotton Exposition, New Orleans, La.; by J. R. Dodge. 1885. 42 pp. 27 diagrams. 41 [No. 41.] Rei^ort on condition of dairying in principal dairy States for season of 1885. 1886. 35 pp. 42 [No. 42.] Supplement to general index of agricultural reports, 1877 to 1885. 1886. 113 pp. See for general index A1.8:14. 43 [No. 43.] xVddresses of Norman J. Colman and jD. E. Salmon, before national cattle growers' convention, Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 and 2, 1887. 1887. 11 pp. 44 [No. 44.] Rules and regulations of U. S. Department of Agriculture for suppression and extirpation of all contagious, infectious, and com- municable diseases among domestic animals of U. S. ; [by Norman J. Colman]. 1887. n. t. p. 7 pp. 45 [No. 45.] Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations convention lield in Washington, D. C, Oct., 1887. Report of committee on station work. W. O. Atwater, S. W. Johnson, Geo. H. Cook, committee. 1888. 32 pp. 46 [No. 46.] Hog cholera: its history, nature, and treatment as determined by inquiries and investigations of Bureau of Animal Industry; [by D. E. Salmon]. 1889. 197 pp. 16 pi. 47 ' [No. 47.] Catalogue of economic plants in collection of Department of Agriculture; by William Saunders. 1891. 42 pp. 48 [No. 48.] Papers on horticultural and kindred subjects; by William Saun- ders. Reprinted from reports of Department of Agriculture, 1863- I 1889. 1891. 124 pp. 49^ [No. 49.] Report on use of maize (Indian corn) in Europe and on possi- bilities of its extension; 1. Introduction of maize into Europe, by Charles J. Murphy; 2. Food value of maize, by H. W. Wiley; 3. Indian corn industry in United States, bv B. W^. Snow. 1891. 36 pp. 49^ j Same, in French (with omission of arti(!le by Charles J. Murphy). 1892. 22 pp. 49-'' I Same, in German (with omission of article by Charles J. Murpliy, and [ addition of J'ecipe for " Murphy-brod" ). 1892. 23 pp. 49* I Same, in Scandinavian (with omission of article by Charles J. Murphy). ! 1892. 22 pp. 49^ Same, in Spanish (with omission of article by Charles J. Murphy). 1892. 24 pp. 50 [No. 50.] Progress report on dairv industry of Denmark; by C. C.George- son. [1893.] 14 pp. 51 [No. 51.] Studies of parasitic and predaceous insects in New Zealand, i Australia, and adjacent islands; by A. Koebele. 1893. 39 pp. 52^ [No. 52.] Indian corn (or maize) in manufacture of beer; by Robert ' Wahl. 1893. 21 pp. 52*: Same, German. 1893. 22 pp. 53 [No. 53.] Selected correspondence relating to export trad(^ in live stock and meat products; [bv J. 1\I. Rusk. 1893.] 33 pp. See also A1.2:R89. 30 Tables Classiflcii tion no. A I. SECRETARY— ('(iiitiim.Ml 69 70 71 72 [l>e|>arliiieiil] rcpwrls — C-ontimiiil [No. 54.] 8ugge.«tiniLS regardiiifj cookinp; nf food; by Edward Atkinson; with introductorv stateinentH rej^ardinj^ imtritive value of common food materials; by Ellen H. Richards. 18i)4. 81 pp. [No. 55.] Listof pnI)lications of U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1889-93, inclusive. 189-1. 42 pp. [No. 56.] Arbor day; its history and observance; by N. H. Egleston. 1896. 80 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1896. 80 pp. [No. 57.] Proceedings of National convention for suppression of insect pests and plant diseases bv legislation, held at Washington, D. C., Mar. 5 and 6, 1897; edited by B. T. Galloway. 1897. 31 pp. [No. 58.] Cultivation of tobacco in Sumatra; by Emile Mulder. 1898. 39 pp. 1 pi. No. 58. Same. 1898 [1901]. _ 39 pp. 1 pi. No. 59. Curing and fermentation of cigar-leaf tobacco; by Oscar Loew. 1899. 34 pp. No. 60. Temperature changes in fermenting piles of cigar-leaf tobacco; by Milton Whitney and Thos. H. Means. 1899. 28 pp. No. 61. Tea culture: the experiment in South Carolina; by Charles U. No. Shepard. 1899. 27 pp. 9 pi. No. No. No. No. 62. Cultivation of cigar-leaf tobacco in Florida; by Marcus L. Floyd. 1899. 31 pp. 8 pi. 63. Work of agricultural experiment stations on tobacco; abstracted by J. I. Schulte, with introduction and comments by Milton Whitney. 1900. 48 pp. 64. Field operations of Division of Soils, 1899, by Milton Whitney; with accompanying papers In' Thomas H. Means, Frank D. Gardner, Clarence W. Dorsey, Frank K. Cameron, Lyman J. Briggs. 1900. 198 pj). 29 pi. Same. Maps. 11 maps in cloth folder (octavo). Same, with maps, 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 399; serial no. 3985. [For subsequent editions see A26.5:] No. 65. Physiological studies of Connecticut leaf tobacco; by Oscar Loew. 1900. 57 pp. No. 66. Sheep and wool, a review of progress of American sheep Jiusbandry; by J. R. Dodge. 1900. 63 pp. 67. Foreign markets for American agricultural j^roducts; testimony of Frank H. Hitchcock before Industrial Commission. 1901. 53 pp. 68. Catalase, a new enzym of general occurrence, with special refer- ence to tobacco plant; by Oscar Loew. 1901. 47 pp. No. 69. Progress of beet-sugar industry in U. S. in 1900. 1901. 178 pp. See also Al . 2 :B39 and A 1 . 8 :72. No. 70. Exhaustion and abandonment of soils; testimony of Milton Whitney before Industrial Commission. 1901. 48 pp. No. 71. Some mutual relations between alkali soils and vegetaticjn; by Thomas II. Kearney and Frank K. Cameron. 1902. No. 72. Progress of beet-sugar industry in U. S. in 1901. 15 pi. Same, 57th (-ong., 1st sess., S. doc. 316; serial no. 4241. See alxo A 1. 2:15.39 and A 1.8:69. No. 73. Report of Secretary of Agriculture, 1902. 1902. See (dm other prints'Al. 1:902. Fstriiiers^ l»iillc(i:iN No. 1. What and why of agricultural experiment stations. 1889. 16 ]>p. No. 2. Work of agricultural exi)eriment stations. 1890. 16 pp. No. 3. Culture of sugar beet; by H. W. Wiley. 1891. 24 pp. No. 4. Fungous diseases of grape and their treatment; by 15. T. Gallnwav. 1891. 12 pp. No. 5. Treatment of smuts of oats and wheat. 1892. 8 i)p. 1 pi. No. 6. Tobacco, instructions for its cultivation and curing; bv .bilm M. Estes. 1892. 8 pp. 31 78 pp. 1902. 10<> pp. 9() ])p. Tables tlasHinca- tlOII IK). A1.9: 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 181 18'^ 191 19^ 19^ 19* 19 » 20 21 221 22^ 22" 23 24 251 25^ 261 26^ 26" 27 281 28 2 28 3 29 30 311 3P 31-' 32 331 332 34 35 36 371 37 =* A I . SEC'RKTARV— Continued FaniitTK' hiillt'liiiN — Continued No. 7. iSprayiu^ fruits tor insect i)ests and fungous diseases, with special consideration of subject in its relation to public health. 1892. 20 pp. No. 7 [i)artial reprint]. 8j)raving tor fungous diseases ot apple, pear, and other fruits. 1895. 14 pp. No. 8. Results of exjieriments with inoculation for prevention of hog cholera; by D. K. Salmon, 1892. 40 pp. No. 9. Milk fermentations and tlieir relations to dairying. 1892. 24 pp. No. 10. Russian thistle and other troublesome weeds in wheat region of Minnesota and North and South Dakota. 1893. 1(3 pp. 2 pi. No. 11. Rape plant, its history, culture, and uses; by Thomas Shaw. 1893. 20 pp. No. 12. Nostrums for increasing yield of butter; bv Harvey W. Wiley. 1893. 1(5 pp. No. 13. Cranberry culture; ))y William Saunders. 1894. 16 pp. No. 14. Fertilizers for cotton; by J. M. McBryde. 1894. 32 pp. No. 15. Some destructive ])otato diseases, what thevareand how to prevent them; by 1'.. T. (ialloway. 1894. 8 pp. No. 16. Leguminous i)lants for green manuring and feeding; bv E. W. Allen. 1894. 24 pp. No. 17. Peach yellows and peach rosette; bv Erwin F. Smith. 1894. 20 pp. No. 18. Forage plants for the South; by S. M. Tracy. 1894. 30 pp. Same, with list of Farmers' bulletins. 1897. 31 pp. No. 19. Important insjiecticides, directions for their preparation and use; by C. L. Marlatt. 1894. 20 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1895. 23 pp. Same, [reprint, 1897]. 24 pp. Same, 3d rev. ed. 1897. 32 pp. Same, 4th rev. ed. 1898. 32 pp. No. 20. Washed soils: how to prevent and reclaim them. 1894. 22 pp. No. 21. Barnyard manure; bv W. H. Real. 1894. 32 pp. No. 22. Feeding of farm animals; by E. W. Allen. 1895. 32 pp. Same, rev. 1897. 32 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1901. 44 jip. No. 23. Foods: nutritive value and cost; by W. O. Atwater. 1894. 32 pp. No. 24. Hog cholera and swine plague; by D. E. Salmon. 1894. 16 pp. No. 25. Peanuts: culture and uses; bv R. B. Handv. 1895. 24 pp. Same [new ed.] 1896. 24 pp. No. 26. Sweet potatoes, culture and uses; by .T. F. Duggar. 1895. 30 pp. Same [reprinted]. 1897. 30 pp. Same, revised. 1900. 32 pp. No. 27. Flax for seed and fiber in U. S. ; bv Chas. Richards Dodge. 1895. 16 pp. No. 28. Weeds, and how to kill them; by Lyster H. Dewey. 1895. .'il pp. Same, [reprint, 1898]. With li.st of Farmers' l)ulletins. 32 pp. Same, revised edition. 1902. 31 i)p. No. 29. Souringof milk and other changes in milk jiroducts. 1895. 23 pp. No. 30. Grape diseases on Pacific coast; by Newton B. Pierce. 1895. 15 pp. No. 31. Alfalfa, or lucern; [hv] Jared G. Smith. 1895. 23 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1898. 23"pp. Same, [rev. ed.] 1899. 24 pp. No. 32. Silos and silage; by Charles S. Phnnh. 1895. 31 pp. No. 33. Peach grf)wing for market; bv Erwin F. Smith. 1895. 24 jjp. Same [2d ed.] 1895 [1897]. 24 i)p. No. 34. Meats: composition and cooking; l)v Chas. D. Woods. 1896. 29 pp. No. 35. Potato culture; bv J. F. Duggar. 1896. 23 pp. No. 36. Cotton seed and its products. 1896. 16 pp. No. 37. Kafir corn, characteristics, culture, and uses; bv C. C. Georgeson. 1896. 12 pp. Same, [reprint, different illustrations, p. 12 extended]. 1896 [1897]. 12 pp. 32 Classlflfa- tlon no. Al. SECRETARY— ContiniuM Tables A1.9: 1 Fanners' biilleliiiM — ContinutU No. 38. Spraying for fruit di.seases; bv B. T. (Jallowav. 1896. 12 pp. No. 39. Onion culture; hv K. L. AVat'ts. 189(5. 31 pp. No. 40. Farm drainage; l")V C. G. Elliott. 1896. 24 pp. Same, rev. 1899. 24 jSp. No. 41. Fowls: care and feeding; bv(T. C. Watson. 1896. 24 pp. No. 42. Facts alK.ut milk; by K. A.' Pearson. 1896. 29 pp. No. 43. Sewage disj^osal (ni farm, and i)rotection of drinking water; by Theobald Sniith. 1896. 20 pp. No. 44. Commercial fertilizers, composition and use; bv Edward B. Voor- hees. 1896. 24 jip. Same, [2d print, with changes]. Sept. 1896. 24 pp. No. 45. Some insects injurious to stored grain; bv F. H. Chittenden. 1896. 24 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1897. 24 pp. No. 46. Irrigation in humid climates; by F. H. King. 1896. 27 pp. No. 47. Insects affecting cotton plant; byL. 0. Howard. Reprinted, with revision by author, from Bulletin 33, Office of Experiment Stations. 1897. 32 pp. No. 48. ^Manuring of cotton; condensed from article by H. C. White, in Bulletin no. 33 of Office of Experiment Stations. 1897. 16 pp. No. 49. Sheep feeding; by John A. Craig. 1897. 24 pp. No. 50. Sorghum as a forage crop; by Thomas A. Williams. 1897. 20 pp. Same, rev. 1899. 20 pp. No. 51. Standard varieties of chickens; byGeorgeE. Howard. 1897. 48 pp. Same, [2d ed.] rev. 1897. 48 pp. Same, [3d ed.] rev. 1899. 48 pp. No. 52. Sugar beet, culture, seed development, manufacture, and sta- tistics; bv H. AV. Wiley. 1897. 48 pp. Same, rev. 'l899. 48 pp. Same, 2d rev. ed. [statistical matter revised] ; bv G. L. Spencer. 1901. 48 pp. No. 53. How to grow mushrooms; by Willian:i Falconer. 1897. 20 pp. No. 54. Some common l)irds in their relation to agriculture; bv F. E. L. Beal. 1897. 40 pp. Same, rev. 1898. 40 pp. No. 55. Dairy herd, its formation and management; by Henry E. Alvord. Reprinted, with revision bv author, from Yearbook for 1894. 1897. 24 pp. No. 56. Experiment station work, 1. 1897. 31 pp. See al.^o. AlO.n-.l. No. 57. Butter making on the farm; bv C. P. Goodrich. 1897. 15 pp. Same, 2d i)rint. 1897 [1898]. 16 jip. . . • . No. 58. Soy bean as a forage crop, by Thomas A. Williams; with appendix on soy beans as food for man, by C. F. Langworthy. 1897. 24 pp. Same, rev. 1897. 24 pp. Same, rev. 1899. 24 pp. No. 59. Bee keeping; by Frank Benton. 1897. 32 pp. No. 60. Methods of curing tobacco; by Milton Whitney. 1897. 16 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1898. 16 pp. Same, 2d rev. ed. 1902. 24 pp. No. 61. Asparagus culture; l)y K. B. Handy. 1897. 40 pp. No. 62. Marketing farm produce; by (Teorge G. Hill. 1897. 28 pp. No. 63. Care of milk on farm; by R. A. Pearson. 1897. 40 pp. No. 64. Ducks and geese, standard breeds and management; by George E. Howard. 1897. 48 pp. No. 65. Experiment station work, 2. 1898. 32 pp. See also AlO.n-.l. No. 66. Meadows and pastures, formation and cultivation in Middle East- ern States; bv .Tared G. Smith. 1897. 24 ]>]). Same, rev. ed. "l899. 28 i)p. No. 67. Forestry for farmers; by B. E. Fernow. (Reprinted from Year- books of Department of Agriculture for 1894 and 1895. ) 1898. 48 pp. 114—04- 33 Tables I'laRNlflca- Al. SECRETARY— Continued tlon no. A1.9: Farmers' bulletins — Continued 68 No. 68. Black rot of cabbage; by Erwin F. Smith. 1898. 22 pp. 69 No. 69. Experiment station work, 3. 1898. 32 pp. See ahn J^lO.n-A. 70 No. 70. Principal insect enemies of grape; by C. L. Marlatt. 1898. 23 pp. 71 No. 71. Some essentials in beef production; bv Charles F. Curtiss. 1898. 24 pp. 72 No. 72. Cattle ranges of the Southwest, history of exhaustion of pasturage and suggestions for its restoration; by H. L. Bentley. 1898. 32 pp. 73 No. 73. Experiment station work, 4. 1898. 32 pp. See also A10.U:1. 74 No. 74. Milk as food. 1898. 39 pp. 75 No. 75. Grain smuts; how they are caused and how to prevent them; by Walter T. Swingle. 1898. 20 pp. 76 No. 76. Tomato growing; by Edward B. Voorhees. 1898. 30 pp. 771 No. 77. Liming of soils; by H. J. Wheeler. 1898. 19 pp. 77=' Same. rev. 1899. 19 pp. . 78 No. 78. Experiment station work, 5. 1898. 32 pp. See also A10.U:1. 79 No. 79. Experiment station work, 6. 1898. 28 pp. See also A10.U:1. 80 No. 80. Peach twig-borer, an important enemv of stone fruits; by 0. L. Marlatt. 1898. 16 pp. 81 No. 81. Corn culture in South; by S. M. Tracv. 1898. 24 pp. 82 No. 82. Culture of tobacco; by Otto Carl Butterweck. 1898. 24 pp. 83 No. 83. Tobacco soils; by Milton Whitney. 1898. 23 pp. 84 No. 84. Experiment station work, 7. 1898. 32 pp. See also A10.U:1. 85 No. 85. Fish as food; by C. F. Langworthy. 1898. 30 pp. 86 No. 86. Thirty poisonous plants of U. S. ; by V. K. Chesnut. 1898. 32 pp. 87 No. 87. Experiment station work, 8. 1899. 32 pp. ^S'eeoZso A10.11:l. 88 No. 88. Alkali lands; bv Milton Whitney and Thomas H. Means. 1899. 23 pp. 89 No. 89. Cowpeas; by Jared G. Smith. 1899. 16 pp. 90 No. 90. Manufacture of sorghum sirup; by A. A. Denton. 1899. 32 pp. 91 No. 91. Potato diseases and their treatment; by B. T. Galloway. 1899. 12 pp. 92 No. 92. Experiment station work, 9. 1899. 30 pp. See also AlO.U -A. 93 No. 93. Sugar as food; by Mary Hinman Abel. 1899. 94 No. 94. Vegetable garden; by Charles H. Greathouse. 95^ No. 95. Good roads for farmers; by Maurice O. Eldridge. 952 Same, [2d ed.] 1900. 47 pp. 96 No. 96. Raising sheep for mutton; bv Charles F. Curtiss. 97 No. 97. Experiment station work, 10." 1899. 32 pp. See also AlO.llrl. 98 No. 98. Suggestions to southern farmers. 1899. 48 pp. 99 No. 99. Three insect enemies of shade trees; by L. O. Howard. (Re- printed with some annotations bv the author from Yearbook of Department of Agriculture for 1895. ) 1899. 30 j^p. 100 No. 100. Hog raising in the South; by S. M. Tracy. 1899. 40 pp. 101 No. 101. Millets; by Thomas A. Willianii?. 1899. 28 pp. 102 No. 102. Southern forage plants; compiled from publications of Division of Agrostology, by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1899. 48 pp; 103 No. 103. Experiment station work, 11. 1899. 32 pp. See also A\0. 11:1. 104 No. 104. Notes on frost; by E. B. Garriott. 1899. 24 pp. 105 No. 105. Experiment station work, 12. 1899. 32 pp. See also AlO.llrl. 106 No. 106. Breeds of dairy cattle; 1)y Henry E. Alvord. (Reprinted from report of Bureau of Animal industry for 1898. ) 1899. 48 pp. 27 pp. 1899. 24 pp. 1899. 47 pp. 1899. 48 pp. 34 Tables Classifica- tion no. Al. SECRETARY— Continued Farmers' bulletins — Continued 1899. 32 pp. 20 pp. (Abridgment of 28 pp. No. 107. Experiment station work, 13. See also AlO.n-.l. No. 108. Saltbushes; by P. Beveridge Kennedy. 1900. No. 109. Farmers' reading courses; by L. H. Bailey, bull. 72, exp. stations). 1900. 20 pp. No. 110. Rice culture in U. S. ; by S. A. Knapp. 1900. No. 111. Farmer's interest in good seed; by A. J. Pieters. 1900. 24 pp. No. 112. Bread and principles of bread making; by Helen W. Atwater. 1900. 39 pp. No. 113. Apple and how to grow it; by G. B. Brackett. 1900. 32 pp. No. 114. Experiment station work, 14. 1900. 28 pp. See also AlO. 11:1. No. 115. Hop culture in California; by Daniel Flint. 1900. 28 pp. No. 116. Irrigation in fruit growing; by E. J. Wickson. 1900. 48 pp. No. 117. Sheep, hogs, and horses in Pacific Northwest; 1. Sheep hus- bandry, by James Withcombe; 2. Hog raising, by Hiram T. French; 3. Horse industry, by S. B. Nelson. 1900. 28 pp. No. 118. Grape growing in South [by] S. M. Tracy. 1900. 32 pp. No. 119. Experiment station work, 15. 1900. 31 pp. See also AlO. 11:1. No. 120. Principal insects affecting tobacco plant; by L. O. Howard. (Reprinted, with slight revision by the author, from Yearbook of Department of Agriculture for 1898. ) 1900. 32 pp. No. 121. Beans, peas, and other legumes as food; by Mary Hinman Abel. 1900. 32 pp. No. 122. Experiment station work, 16. 1900. 32 pp. See also AlO. 11:1. No. 123. Red clover seed: information for purchasers; by A. J. Pieters. 1901. 11 pp. No. 124. Experiment station work, 17. 1901. 32 pp. See also AlO. 11:1. No. 125. Protection of food products from injurious temperatures; by H. E. Williams. 1901. 26 pp. No. 126. Practical suggestions for farm buildings; by George G. Hill. 1901. 48 p]i. No. 127. Important insecticides: directions for their preparation and use; revision of Farmers' Bulletin no. 19; by C. L. IMarlatt. 1901. 42 pp. No. 128. Eggs and their uses as food ; by C. F. Langworthy. Same, revised edition. 1901. 32 pp. No. 129. Sweet potatoes; by D. M. Nesbit. 1901. 40 pp. Same [revised]. 1902. 40 pp. No. 130. Mexican cotton-boll weevil; Ijy Frederick W. Mallv. 1901. 30 pp. No. 131. Household tests for detection of oleomargarine and renovated butter; by G. E. Patrick. 1901. 11 pp. No. 132. Principal insect enemies of growing wheat; by C. L. Marlatt. 1901. 40 pp. No. 133. Experiment station work, 18. 1901. 32 pp. See also AlO. 11:1. No. 134. Tree planting on rural school grounds; by Wm. L. Hall. 1901. 38 pp. No. 135. Sorghum sirup manufacture; bv A. A. Denton. 1901. 40 pp. No. 136. Earth roads; by Maurice O. Eldridge. 1902. 24 pp. No. 137. Angora goat; by (George Fayette Thompson. 1901. 48 pp. No. 138. Irrigation in field and garden; by E. J. Wickson. 1901. 40 pp. No. 139. Emmer; a grain for semiarid regions; by Mark Alfred Carleton. 1901. 16 pp. No. 140. Pineapple growing; by Peter II. Rolfs. 1901. 48 pp. No. 141. Poultry raising on farm; by D. E. Salmon. 1901. 16 pp. No. 142. Principles of nutrition and nutritive value of food; by W. O. Atwater. 1902. 48 pp. 1901. 32 pp. 35 Tables Classlflt-a- tlon no. A1.9: 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 160 161 ALIO: 894 895 896 897 899' 899 = 900 901 Al.lOa: Al. SECRETARY— ontinued Farmers' biilietiiiN — Continued No. 143. Conformation of beef and dairv cattle; bv Andrew M. Soule. 1902. 44 pp. No. 144. Experiment station work, 19. 1901. 32 pp. See also Al 0.1 1:1. No. 145. Carbon bisulphid as an insecticide; by W. E. Hinds. 1902. 28 pp. No. 146. Insecticide.s and fungicides: chemical composition and effective- ness of certain preparations; by J. K. Haywood. 1902. 16 pp. No. 147. Winter forage crops for the South; by Carleton R. Ball. 1902. 36 pp. No. 148. Celery culture; bv W. R. Beattie. 1902. 32 pp. NO.-149. Experiment station work, 20. 1902. 32 pp. ,SV^o/.so AlO.ll:!. No. 150. Clearing new land; bv Franklin Williams, jr. 1902. 24 pp. No. 151. Dairying in the South; by S. M. Tracy. 1902. 48 pp. No. 152. Scabies in cattle; by Richard W. Hickman. 1902. 24 pp. No. 153. Orchard enemies in Pacific Northwest; bv C. V. Piper. 1902. 39 pp. No. 154. Home fruit garden, preparation and care; by L. C. Corbett. 1902. 20 pp. No. 155. How insects affect health in rural districts; bv L. 0. Howard. 1902. 20 pp. No. 156. Home vineyard, with special reference to northern conditions; by W. H. Ragan. 1902. 24 pp. No. 157. Propagation of plants; by L. C. Corbett. 1902. 24 pp. No. 158. How to build small irrigation ditches; bv C. T. Johnston and J. D. Stannard. 1902. 28 pp. No. 159. Not yet issued. No. 160. Game laws for 1902; summary of provisions relating to seasons, shipment, sale, and licenses; by T. S. Palmer and H. W. Olds. 1902. 56 pp. No. 161. Practical suggestions for fruit growers; by H. P. Gould. 1902. 28 pp. Yearbook [Since 1894 the Yearbook ha.s been issued as second part of tlie report of the Secretary of Agriculture, including, besides the report of the Secretary, scientific reports of division chiefs and miscellaneous papers on agricultural science.] 1894, 608 pp., 7 pi. Same, 53d Cong., 3d sess., H. ex. doc. 355; serial no. 3326. 1895, 656 pp., 10 pi Same, 54th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 380; serial no. 3441. 1896, 686 pp., 6 pi. Same, 54th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 6, pt. 2; serial no. 3496. 1897, 792 pp., 41 pi. Same, 55th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 454; serial no. 3693. 1898, 768 pp., 42 pi. Same, 55th Cong., 3d sess., H. doc. 293; serial no. 3824. 1899, 880 pp., 64 pL Same, printed on heavier paper and lettered on back "Special edition Paris Exposition, 1900." Same, 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 588; serial no. 3996. 1900, 888 pp., 87 pi., 1 por. Same, 56th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 519; serial no. 4179. 1901, 846 pp., 90 pi., 1 por. Same, 57th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 661; serial no. 4385. Yearbook (separates) [The Secretary's report and most of the articles on scientific subjects contained in the Yearbook are printed separately.] 36 ('la»iKlflra- tloii IIU. Tables A2. ACCOUNTS ANI> DISBURSEMENTS DITISION A2.1: ' Annual rcporiN 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 A3.2: Ap6 F49 F52> F52 2 A2.3: A2.4: 1892 (Fuller), (lu Al. 1:892, p. 513). 1898 (Evans), pp. iii+411-416. (Also in Al. 1:893, p 1894 (Evans), pp. iii+189-194. (Also in Al. 1:894, p 1895 (Evans), pp. iii+245-264. (Also in Al. 1:895, p 189B (Evans), pp. iii+71-82. (Also in Al. 1:896, p. 7 1897 (Evans), pp. iii + 93-110. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 1898 (Evans), pp. iii+87-102. (Also in Al. 1:898, p. 1899 (Evans), pp. iii+215-233. (Also in Al. 1:899, p 1900 (Evans) , pp. iii+233-263. (Also in Al. 1:900, p 1901 (Evans), pp. iii+253-269. (Also in Al. 1:901, p 1902 (Evans), pp. iii+219-233. (Also in Al. 1:902, p . 411.) . 189.) . 245.) 1-) 93.) 87.) . 215.) . 233.) . 253. ) . 219.) General publications [Publications which originated in this Division, but which were published in a num- bered series of the Secretary's office, or some other division of the Department, are entered only where such numbering places them, with references under the proper headings in the index to this work. Publications of the Division issued only as Congressional documents are noted in chronological order in the Appen- dix to this work.] Appropriations. Use of annual appropriations. [Decision of Comptroller of Treasury, Apr. 18, 1900] reprinted for use of disbursing officer, Agriculture Department, n. t. p. 4 pp. Financial transactions. Regulations governing financial transactions with U. S. Department of Agriculture, with extracts from Revised Statutes, decisions of the Comptrollers, etc. 1894. 42 pp. 1 folded table. Fiscal regulations of U. S. Department of Agriculture, with extracts from Revised Statutes, decisions of courts, rulings of the Comptrollers, opinions of Attorneys-General, etc. 1898. 45 pp. 1 folded table. Same. Revised edition, 1901. 49 pp. 1 folded table. Bulletins None issued. Circulars None issued. A3. AGROSTOLOGY DIVISIOIV [For historical sketch of Division, see Yearbook, 1897, p. 160 (Al. 10:897). The Division was merged into Bureau of Plant Industry July 1, 1901. See A19.1 A3.1: 896 897 898 899 900 A:t.2: A3.3: Annual reports 1895 (Scribner). (In Al. 1:895, p. 165) 1896 (Scribner), pp. 1897 (Scribner), pp. 1898 (Scribner), ])p. 1899 (Scribner), pp. 1900 (Scribner), pp. iii+103-108. (Also in Al. 1:896, p. 103.) [i] + 161-166. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 161.) iii + 145-152. (Also in Al.l:898, p. 145. iii+113-117. (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 113. iii+8,3-90. (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 83.) 1901 (Scribner). This final report of the Divisioii was made througli the chief of the Bureau of Plant Iu — Continued No, No 2. Fodder and forage plants exclusive of grasses; by Jared G. Smith. 1896. 58 pp. Same. Revised ed. 1900. 86 pp. 2 pi. 3. Useful and ornamental grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1896. 119 pp. No. 4. Studies on American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner, Jared G. Smith, and Theo. Holm. 1897. 43 pp. 5 pi. No. 5. Grasses and forage plants of Rocky Mountain region; by P. A. Rydberg and C. L. Shear. 1897. 48 pp. No. 6. Grasses and forage plants of the Dakotas; bv Thomas A. Williams, 1897. 47 pp. No. 7. American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1897. 331 pp. No. 7. American grasses, 1. Rev. ed. 1898. 331 pp. Same, 3d ed. 1900. 319 pp. No. 8. Studies on American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner and Miss E. L. Ogden. 1897. 23 pp. 9 pi. No. 9. Grasses and forage plants of Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado; by L. H. Pammel. 1897. 47 pp. No. 10. Grasses and forage plants of central Texas; by H. L. Bentley. 1898. 38 pp. No. 11. Studies on American grasses; by Thomas H. Kearney, jr., and F. Lamson-Scribner. 1898. 62 pp. 17 pi. No. 12. Grasses and forage plants and forage conditions of eastern Rocky Mountain region; by Thomas A. Williams. 1898. 78 pp. No. 13. Red Desert of Wyoming and its forage resources; by Aven Nelson. 1898. 72 pp. 5 pi. No. 14. Economic grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1898. 85 pp. 3 pi. Same, rev. 1900. 85 pp. 3 pi. No. 15. Forage plants and forage resources of Gulf States; by S. M. Traoy. 1898. 55 pp. No. 16. Grazing problems in Southwest and how to meet them; by Jared G. Smith. 1899. 47 pp. No. 17. American grasses, 2; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1899. 349 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1901. 349 pp. No. 18. Studies on American grasses; synopsis of genus sitanion; bv J. G. Smith. 1899. 21 pp. 4 pi. No. 19. Structure of caryopsis of grasses, with reference to morphology and classification; by P. Beveridge Kennedy. 1899. 44 pp. 8 pi. Same, revised. 1900. 44 pp. 8 pi. No. 20. American grasses, 3; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1900. 197 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1900. 197 pp. No. 21. Studies on American grasses; North American species of chseto- chloa; by F. Lamson-Scribner and Elmer D. Merrill. 1900. 44 pp. No. 22. Cooperative experiments with grasses and forage plants; by P. Beveridge Kennedy. 1900. 86 pp. 13 pi. No. 23. Studies on American grasses: a revision of North American species of bromus occurring north of Mexico; by Cornelius L. Shear. 1900. 66 pp. No. 24. Studies on American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner, Elmer D. Merrill, and Carleton R. Ball. 1900. 55 pp. No. 25. Field work of Division of Agrostology; review and summary of work done since organization of division, July 1, 1895; by Cornelius L. Shear. 1901. 67 pp. 28 pis. 8 maps. Circulars No. 1. Note on experimental grass gardens; by Jared G. Smith. Aug. 6, 1895. n. t. 1). 4 pp. No. 2. Hairv vetch, sand vetch, or Russian vetch; by F. Lamson-Scrib- ner. "Oct. 1, 1895. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 3. Saltbushes; by Jared G. Smith. Mar. 13, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 4. Renewing of worn-out native prairie pastures; by Thomas A. Wil- liams. Nov. 2, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. 38 Classlflca- tlon no. Tables A3. ACROSTOI^OGY DIVISION— Continued Circulars — Continued Same, revised. Nov. 15, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 5. Cowpeas; by Jared G. Smith. Nov. 26, 1897. n. t. p. 10 pp. Same, rev. ed. Mar. 25, 1898. n. t. p. 11 pp. No. 6. Cultivated vetches; by Jared G. Smith. Feb. 25, 1898. n. t. p. 7 pp. Same, rev. ed. Apr. 15, 1898. n. t, p. 8 pp. No. 7. Gram, chick-pea, or Idaho pea; by Jared G. Smith. Nov. 18, 1898. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 8. Experiments in range improvements; by Jared G. Smith. Dec. 27, 1898. n. t. p. 5 pp. No. 9. New species of North American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. Feb. 15, 1899. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 10. Poa fendleriana and its alUes; bv Tliomas A. Williams. Apr. 15, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 11. Flat pea; by F. Lamson-Scribner. Apr. 28, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 12. Rape as a forage plant; by Thomas A. Williams. May 5, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 13. Florida beggar weed, also known as Beggar weed, Florida clover. Giant Beggar weed; by Jared G. Smith. May 6, 1899. n. t. p 5 pp. No. 14. Velvet bean; by Jared G. Smith. May 13, 1899. n. t. p 5 pp. No. 15. Recent additions to systematic agrostology. July 14, 1899. n.t. p 10 pp. No. 16. New species of North American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner, July 1, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 17. Crimson clover; by Thomas A. WiUiams. Aug. 19, 1899. n. t. p 6 pp. No. 18. Smooth brome-grass; by P. Beveridge Kennedy. Dec. 1, 1899 n. t. p. 9 pp. No. 19. New or little known Mexican grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner Dec. 19, 1899. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 20. Experiments with forage plants in Ontario; by P. Beveridge Ken nedy. Dec. 15, 1899. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 21. Cooperative range grass and forage plant experiments at High more, South Dakota; by F. Lamson-Scribner. Dec. 20, 1899. n. t. p 10 pp. No. 22. Grass and forage plant investigations on the Pacific Coast; by F Lamson-Scribner. Dec. 22, 1899. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 23. Progress of experiments in forage crops and range improvement at Abilene, Texas; by H. L. Bentley. Dec. 30, 1899. n. t. p. 20 pp. No. 24. Cowpeas and corn for silage and fodder; bv W. Gettvs. Feb. 26, 1900. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 25. Turkestan alfalfa; by P. Beveridge Kennedy. Apr. 9, 1900. n. t. p. 20 pp. Same, rev. [Aug. 1900.] n. t. p. 20 pp. No. 26. Rescue grass; by Cornelius L. Shear. May 21, 1900. n.t. p. 4 pp. No. 27. Agrosto logical notes: Grasses of herbarium of Dr. IL Muhlen- berg, by F. Lamson-Sci-ibner and Elmer D. Merrill; Two new spe- cies of Eatonia, etc. Dec. 4, 1900. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 28. Grasses and fodder plants on Potomac flats; by C. R. Ball. Dec. 13, 1900. n. t. p. 18 ])p. No. 29. Grasses in Elliott's "Sketch of Botany of South Carolina and Georgia"; by F. Lamson-Scribner. [1901.] n. t. p. 12 pp. No. 30. New or little known grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. Mar. 8, 1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 31. Bermuda grass; by A. S. Hitchcock. Mar. 21,1901. n.t. ji. 6 pp. No. 32. Some Arizona grasses; by Elmer D. Merrill. Apr. 22, 1901. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 33. Range gra.ss and forage ])lant experiments at Highmore, S. Dak., re jKjrt of progress; by F. Lamson-Scribner. April 2, 1901. n. t. p. 5 pp. 39 Tables i'lHssinra- a;1. ACiROSTOLOOY DIVISIOIV— Continued tlon IK). AS.'l: Circulars — Continued 34 No. 34. Aristida purpurea Nutt., and its allies^; liv KlnierT>. ^rerrill. May 24, 1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. 35 No. 35. Agrostolo^ifal notes; by F. Lamson-Scribner and Khner D. Mer- rill. June 18, 1901. n. t. p. 6 pp. 36 No. 36. List of publications of Division of Agrostology; bv F. Lamson- Scribner. June 12, 1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. A4. ANIHAL, II\1>ITSTRY BUREAIJ [For historical sketch of Bureau, sec Yearbook, 1897 (Al. 10:897), p. 236.] A4.1: Annual reports^ [The "also" references are to an abbreviated report of the chief without accompany- ing documents. From 1877 to 1883 reports on contagious diseases of domestic animals aocompanii'il the annual reports of the Secretary. The report for 1881 and 1882 is designated in tlie funning heading us a report of the Veterinary division, though that division was not formally organized until 1883. References to these reports will be found under "Domestic animals" and "Veterinary division" in the index to this work.] 884 1884, 1st (Salmon), 512 pp., 19 pi. (Also in Al. 1:884, p. 181.) Same, 48th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doe. 25; serial no. 2311. 885 1885, 2d (Salmon), 662 pp., 11 pi. (Also in Al. 1:885, j). 431.) Same, 48th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 36; serial no. 2311. 1886, 3d (Salmon), 456 pp., 17 pi. (Al.>^o in Al. 1:886, p. 593.) Same, 49th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 156; serial no. 2493. 887-8 1887 and 1888, 4th and 5th (Salmon), 510 pp., 25 pi. (1887, also in Al.l: 887, p. 457; 1888, also in Al. 1:888, p. 145.) Same, 50th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 139; serial no. 2665. 889-90 1889 and 1890, 6th and 7th (Salmon), 503 pp., 1 id. (1889, also in Al.l: 889, p. 49; 1890, also in Al.l:890, p. 75.) Same, 51st Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 270; serial no. 2801. 891-2 1890 and 1892, 8th and 9th (Salmon), 428 ])p., 19 pi. (1891, also in Al.l: 891, p. 83; 1892, also in Al.l:892, p. 85.) Same, 52d Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. cloc. 120; serial no. 3138. 893-4 1893 and 1894, 10th and 11th (Salmon), 127 pp. (1893, also in Al. 1:893, p. 123; 1894, also in Al.l:894, p. 103.) Same, 54th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 205; serial no. 3420. 895-6 1895 and 1896, 12th and 13tli (Salmon), 362 pp., 38 pi. (1895, also in Al.l: 895, p. 97; 1896, also in Al. 1:896, p. 1.) Same, 54th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 291; serial no. 3537. 897 1897, 14th (Salmon), 727 pp., 6 pi. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 185.) Same, 55th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 578; serial no 3680. 898 1898, 15th (Salmon), 647 pp., 25 pi., 1 map. (Also in Al.l:898,p. 179.) Same, 55th Cong., 3d sess., PL doc. 307; serial no. 3831. 899 1899, 16th (Salmon), 790 pp. 41 pi. (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 243.) Same, 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 7-i5; serial no. 4019. 900 1900, 17th (Salmon) , 642 pp., 98 pi. (Also in Al.l ;900, p. 211.) Same, 56th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 549; serial no. 4201. 901 1901, 18th (Salmon), 706 pp., 117 pi. (Also in Al. 1:901, p. 15.) Same, 57th Cong., 1st se.ss., H. doc. 682; serial no. 4387. [The Bureau also made an annual report to Congress of its employees, expenditures, and work, etc., no Bureau edition of which was issued. Following are the refer- ences to these reports as they appear in the Congressional set.] 1887, 50th Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 69; serial no. 2510. 1888, 50th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 62; serial no. 2654. 1889, 51st Cong., l.st sess., S. ex. doc. 24; serial no. 2682. 1890, 51st Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 8; serial no. 2818. 1891, 52d Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 11; serial no. 2892. 1892, 52d Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 20; serial no. 3056. 1894, 53d Cong., 3d sess., S. ex. doc. 27; serial no. 3275. 1895, 54th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 96; serial no. 3414. 1896, 54th Cong., 2d sess., S. doc. 45; serial no. 3469. 1897, 55th Cong., 2d sess., II. doc. 227; serial no. 3680. 1899, 56th Cong., 1st sess., S. doc. 100; serial no. 3850. 1900, 56th Cong., 2d sess., S. doc. 96;, serial no. 4033. 40 Classifica- tion no. A4. ANIIWAI^ I\I>1 STRY Bl REAl Tables -Continued Annual reports (separates, reports of chief) [Tlif pcisdiial report of the chief is issued separately in pamphlet form.] Annual reports (miscellaneous separate.*) [The more important of the scientific papers accompanying tlie reports of tlie chief are issued separately in i>ainpiilet form. Jteferences to all the scientific papers will l)e found under their proper headings in the index to this worli.] Oeneral publieations [Publications which originated in this Bureau, but which were published in a ntim- bered series of the Secretary's office, or some other division of the Department, are entered only where such numbering places them, with references under the [iroper headings" in the Index to this work. Publications of the Bureau issued only as Congressional documents are noted in chronological order in the Appen- dix to this work.] Animals. Contagious diseases of domesticated animals; investigations by Department of Agriculture, 1883-1884. 1884. 868 pp., 17 pi. Beef supply of U. S., and export trade in animals and meat ])roducts; by D. E. Salmon. Advance sheets from annual report [of iSecretarv] 1889. 1890. 15 pp. (Special bulletin.) Cattlemen. Proceedings of interstate convention of cattlemen, held at Fort Wortli, Texas, March 11-13, 1890. 1890. 102 pp. (Special bulletin. ) Cattle. Special rei)ort on diseases of cattle and cattle feeding; by Drs. Murray, Atkinson, Harbaugh, Lowe, Law, Dickson, Trumbower, Smith, and Professor Henry. 1892. 496 pp. 44 pi. Same, 52d Cong., 2d sess. , H. mis. doc. 106; serial no. 3125. Same, reprint, 1896. 496 pp. 44 pi. Dairy. Fifty dairy rules; reprinted from Farmers' bulletin 63. (Placard.) Filled cheese. [Notice of passage of lilled-cheese bill.] June 10, 1896. (Circ.) [To accompany Circular 11 (A4.4:ll.)] Foot-and-mouth disease. Instructions concerning inspection for foot-and- mouth disease. Dec. 3, 1902. n. t. p. 3 pp. Fowl cholera. Report on prevention of fowl cholera; by D. E. Salmon.; Feb. 23, 1881. n. t. p. 2 pp. 4°. Horse. Special report on diseases of the horse; by Drs. Michener, Law, Harbaugh, Trumljower, Liautard, Holcombe, Huidekoper, uikI Dickson. 1890. 560 pp. 44 pi. Same, reprint, 1896. 576 pp. 44 pi. Pork. Instructions for microscopists in examination of pork for tricliina. June 26, 1896. n. t. p. 2 1. Sheep. Animal j^arasites of sheep; by Cooper Curtice. 1890. 222 pp. 36 pi. Sheep. Special report on history and present condition of sheep industry of tl. S.; bv Ezra A. Carman, H. A. Heath, and John ^Nlinto. 1892. 1,000"' pp. 96 pi. Same, 52d Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 105, serial no. 3124. Swine plague. Special report on cause and ])revention of swine plague, results of experiments conducted by Theobald Smith. 1891. 166 I)p. 12 pi. Bulletins No. 1. Investigations into nature, causation, and j>revention of Texas or southern cattle fever; bv Theobald Smith and V. L. Kilborne. 1893. 301 i)p. 10 pi. No. 2. Livestigations relating to treatment of Imupv jaw or actinomvcosia in cattle; by D. E. Salmon. 1893. 90 j)p. 8 1)1. No. 3. Miscellaneous investigations concerning infectious and parasitic diseases of domesticated animals; conducted by F. L. Kilborne, V^eranus A. Moore, E. C. Schrueder, Theobald Smithy and C. W. Stiles. 1893. 8(5 pp. 3 jil. No. 4. Revision of the adult cestodes of cattle, sheep, and allied animals; by C. W. Stiles and Albert Hassall. 1893. 134 i)p. 16 pi. No. 5. Dairy indu.stry of Denmark; by C. C. Georgeson. 1893. 133 i^p. 41 Tables A4. AlVIMAI^ IIVDIJSTRY BIJREAIJ— Continued A4.3: Bill I el ill 8 — Continued Classlfloa tlon no. 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 211 21^ 22 23 1 23^ 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 N No No No No No No (). Additional investifrations concerning infectious swine diseases; [articles] Ijy Theobald Smith and Veranus A. Moore. 1894. 7. Investigations concerning bovine tuberculosis, with special refer- ence to diagnosis and prevention. 1894. 178 pp. 6 pi. 8. Investigations concerning infectious diseases among poultry; [articles] by Theobald Smith and Yeranus A. Moore. 1895. 90 pp. 6 pi. No. 9. Eules and regulations governing operations of Bureau of Animal Industry; also acts of Congress under which they are made. 1895. 46 pp. 10. Cornstalk disease and rabies in cattle; [articles] by Veranus A. Moore and E. A. de Schweinitz. 1896. 92 pp. 2 pi. 11. Statistics of the dairy; compiled from U. S. Census, 1890, and other reliable sources by Henry E. Alvord. 1896. 53 pp. 12. Tapeworms of poultry; report [bv] Ch. Wardell Stdes [and] Bililiography, [by] Albert Hassall. "1896. 88 pp. 22 pi. 13. Tuberculosis investigations; [articles] bv E. A. de Schweinitz, Marion Dorset, and E. C. Schroeder. 1896. 27 pp. 2 pi. No. 14. Dairying in California; by E. J. Wickson. 1896. 31 pp. No. 15. Cheese industry of State of New York; by B. D. Gilbert. 1896. 54 pp. No. 16. Dairy industry in Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota; by John H. Monrad. 1896. 21 pp. No. 17. Dairy schools; by R. A. Pearson. 1896. 38 pp. 4 pi. No. 18. Dairy industry in Missouri and Kansas; bv Levi Chubbuck. 1897. 23 pp. No. 19. Inspection of meats for animal parasites; [articles by] Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. 1898. 161 pp. Same, 55th Cong., 2d sess., TI. doc. 338; serial no. 3680. No. 20. Milk supply of Boston and other New England cities; by George M. Whittaker. 1898. 37 pp. 3 pi. No. 21. Sheep scab: its nature and treatment; by D. E. Salmon and Ch. Wardell Stiles. 1898. 64 pp. 6 pi. Same, revised. 1900. 64 pp. 6 pi. No. 22. Proceedings of second annual meeting of association of experi- ment station veterinarians, held at Omaha, Nebr., Sept. 8, 1898. 1898. 29 pp. No. 23. Serum treatment of swine plague and hog cholera; by E. A. de Schweinitz, with collaboration of Marion Dorset and E. C. Schroe- der. 1899. 18 pp. Same, by E. A. de Schweinitz, with collaboration of Marion Dorset. 1899. 18 pp. No. 24. Notes upon dairying in California and export of California butter to Orient; by R. A. Pearson. 1900. 29 pp. 4 pi. No. 25. Rabies. Reportof committee on Public Health of Medical Society of District of Columbia. 1900. 29 pp. No. 26. National and State dairv laws; compiled and abstracted by R. A. Pearson. 1900. 100 pp." No. 27. Information concerning Angora goat; by George Fayette Thomp- son. 1901. 94 pp. 17 pis. No. 28. Legislation with reference to bovine tuberculosis, being digest of laws now in force, and transcript of laws, rules and regulations, and ])roclamations for the several States and Territories; [com- piled] by D. E. Salmon. 1901. 173 pp. No. 29. American breeds of fowls; 1. Plvmouth Rock; by T. F. McGrew. 1901. 32 pp. 6 pi. No. 30. Trichinosis in Germany, Parts 1-3, [articles] by Ch. Wardell Stiles; pt. 4, Bibliography, by Albert Hassall, 1901. " 211 pp. No. 31. American breeds of fowls; 2. Wyandotte; by T. F. McGrew. 1901. 30 pp. 10 1)1. No. 32. Tuberculin test of imported cattle; bv D.E.Salmon. 1901. 22 pp. 42 Classlflca- tion no. Tables A4. A:^I]W[AL IXDFSTRY bureau— Continued Bullctiii!<> — Continued No. 33. Relation of bovine tuberculous to public health; by D. E. Salmon. 1901. 36 pp. No. 34. American breeds of beef cattle, with remarks on i)edigrees; by George M. Rommel. 1902. 34 pp. 23 pi. No. 35. Eleven miscellaneous papers on animal parasites. 1902. 61 pp. 5 pis. No. 36. Apoplectiform septicemia in chickens. Preliminary report on a highly fatal disease caused by nonpyogenicstrepococcus; by Victor A. Norgaard and Jolm R. Mohler. 1902. 24 pp. 4 pi. No. 37. Market classes of horses; by George M. Rommel. 1902. 32 pp. 12 pi. No. 38. Not issued 1902. No. 39. Index catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, pt. 1. Authors: A to Azevedo; bv Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. 1902. 46 pp. No. 40. Description and treatment of scabies in cattle; by Richard W. Hickman. 1902. 23 pp. 1 pi. [Identical with A1.9:152.] No. 41. Mexico as a market for pure-bred beef cattle from U. S. ; by D. E. Salmon. 1902. 28 pp. 1 map. No. 42. Emergency report on surra, by D. E. Salmon and Ch. Wardell Stiles; with bibliography of surra and allied trvpanosomatic dis- eases, by Albert Hassall. 1902. 152 pp. 16 pi.' No. 43. State and Territorial laws relating to contagious and infectious diseases of animals, 1901. 1902. 72 jip. Circulars [No. 1. Directions for sterilization of milk.] Same, 2d ed. July 24, 1894. (Circ.) Dec. 19, 1893. (Circ.) No No. No. No. 3. No. No. No. No. Same. [3d ed.] Dec. 19, 1893 [1896]. (Circ.) Directions for 2:)asteurization of milk ; revised Nov. 15, 1897. (Circ. ) Wheat as a food for growing and fattening animals; by D. E. Sal- mon, n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. Nodular tajniasis in fowls; by Veranus A. Moore. Aug. 28, 1895. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 4. Crossing improved breeds of swine with the common hogs of Florida; by Robt. W. Furnas. Dec. 28, 1895. n. t. p. 3 ^^ No. 5. Direct transmission of infectiotis entero-hepatitis in turkeys; by Veranus A. Moore. Mar. 11, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. 6. Black quarter; by D. E. Salmon, n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. 7. Actinomycosis, or lumpy jaw; by D. E.Salmon, n.d. n.t.p. 4pp. 8. Injuries to cattle from swallowing pointed objects, by Theobald Smith and Charles F. Dawson, n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. 9. Checklist of animal parasites of chickens; by Albert Hassall. Mar. 25, 1896, with addendum, Apr. 10, 1896. n. t. ]). 7 pp. No. 10. List of State dairy commissioners and associations of dairymen in the U. S. and Canada, 1896; by lleniy E. Alvord. Mar. 30, 1896. n. t. p. 6 i^p. No. 11. How to select good cheese; by Henry E. Alvord. Apr. 20, 1896. n. t. p. 11 pp. [For notice to accompany, kcc A4.2:F48.] No. 1 2. Checklist of animal parasites of turkevs; bv Albtirt Hassall. Apr. 29, 1896. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 13. Checklist of animal parasites of ducks; bv Albert Hassall. May 14, 1896. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 14. Checklist of animal parasites of^geese; by Albert Hassall. June 15, 189(). n. t. p. 5 pp. No. 15. Checklist of animal j^arasitrs of ])igeons; l)v Albert Hassall. Jnlv 21, 1896. n. t. p. 4 i)]). No. 16. Correspondence delining "iillcd cheese." Sept. 1,1896. n. t. p. 2 pp. 43 Tables ( hissinra- tloii no. A4.I: 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 > 23 2 23 » 24 25' 25^ 26 271 27 = 28 29 30 311 31^ 32 33 34 35 36 38 A 1.5: Al. AIVIIWAI^ l.\l>i:STRY BUREAIT— Continued C'iroulart) — Continued No. 17. Exports of aninials and tlieir products; by P. E. Salmon. Jan. 21, 18i)7. n. t. J). 3 pp. No. 18. List of otticials and associations connected with dairy interests in U. S. and Canada for 1897; by Henry E. Alvord. Apr. 10, 1897. n. t. p. 8 j)p. No. 19. Factory cheese and \\o\\ it is made; ))V G. Merry, n. d. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 20. Preyentiye yaccination against bhickleg; l)y D. E. Salmon, n. t. p. 2 pp. No. 21. Directions for use of blackleg vaccine; by [Victor Vj. Norgaard]. Aug. 3, 1897. n. t. p. 8 pp. [No. 23, 2(1 revision, is issued under identical title.] No. 22. List of officials connected with dairy interests, 1898; by Henry E. Alyord. Mar. 1, 1898. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 23. Blackleg: its nature, cause, and preyention; by Victor A. Nor- gaard. Mar. 12, 1898. n. t. p. 12 pp. Same, rey. ed. Feb. 11, 1899. n. t. p. 15 pp. Same, 2d reyision. Apr. 21, 1900. n. t. p. 8 pp. [Title changed to "Directions for use of blackleg vaccine"; identical with A4.4:21.] No. 24. Colored spots in cheese; by R. A. Pearson. July 22, 1898. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 25. State standards for dairy products. 1898. Oct. 31, 1898. (Circ.) Same, reyised. Mar. 1, 1902. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 26. Officials, associations, and educational institutions connected .with dairy interests of U. S. for year 1899; by Henry E. Alyord. Mar. 1, 1899. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 27. Scales of points in use in U. S. for judging dairy breeds of cattle; reprinted from 15th annual report of Bureau of Animal Industry. 1899. 16 pp. Same, revised. May 8, 1900. n. t. p. 16 pp. No. 28. Letters relating to distribution of vaccine. [1900.] n. t. p. 9 pp. No. 29. Officials, associations, and educational institutions connected with dairy interests for 1900; bv Henry E, Alvord. Feb. 24, 1900. u.t.p. 10 pp. No. 30. Rabies in District of Columbia; by D. E. Salmon. Apr. 30, 1900. n. t. p. 15 pp. No. 31. Blackleg, its nature, cause, and preyention; by Victor A. Nor- gaard. June 5, 1900. n. t. p. 22 pp. Same, revised. Nov. 10, 1900. n. t. p. 23 pp. No. 32. Imperial German meat inspection law. Feb. 15, 1901. n. t. p. 19 pp. No. 33. Officials, associations, and educational institutions connected with dairy interests of U. s., 1901; by Henry E. Alvord. Feb. 23, 1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 34. Notes on parasites, 55-57; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Has- sall. Mar. 26, 1901. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 35. Treatment of roundworms in sheep, goats, and cattle; by Ch. War- dell Stiles. July 24, 1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 36. Officials, associations, and educational institutions connected with dairy interests of U. S., 1902; by Henry E. Alyord. Mar. 1, 1902. n. t. )). 8 pp. No. 37. Prelinnnary report on Argentina as a market for pure-bred cattle from U. S.; by D. E. Salmon. Apr. 26, 1902. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 38. Foot-and-mouth disease, warning to all owners of cattle, sheep, and swine; by D. Y.. Salmon. Dec. 4, 1902. n. t. p. 3 pp. B. A. I. Ort. 22, 1900. (Circ.) No. 79. Inspection and quarantine of horses and other ruminants, and swine, imported (amendment to no. 56) . Nov. 10, 1900. (Circ.) No. 80. Regulations concerning cattle transportation; Nos. 81-87, supple- mentary quarantine regulations (amendments nos. 1-7). Dec. 10-14, 1900. n. t. p. 12 pp. See for amendment no. 8, A4.5:88; for amendment no. 9, A4.5:89. Same, Amendment no. 10. Jan. 31, 1901. (Circ. ^ (Circ.) (Circ.) fCirc.J (Circ.) (Circ.) (Circ.) (Circ.) (Circ.) Circ.) Same, Amendment no. 11. Feb. 5, 1901. Same, Amendment no. 12. Apr. 18, 1901. Same, Amendment no. 13. Apr. 20, 1901. Same, Amendment no. 14. July 13, 1901. Same, Amendment no. 15. Aug. 21, 1901. Same, Amendment no. 16. Oct. 3, 1901. Same, Amendment no. 17. Oct. 15, 1901. Same, Amendment no. 18. Oct. 22, 1901. No. 88. Amendment to no. 80. Dec. 22, 1900. No. 89. Amendment to no. 80. Dec. 22, 1900. (Circ.) No. 90. Importation of Canadian cattle, sheep, and swine for exhibition at Chicago. Sept. 12, 1901. (Circ.) No. 91. Rules and regulations for inspection and marking dairv products for export. Oct. 30, 1901. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 92. Prohibiting landing of animals from Philippine Islands. Dec. 13, 1901. (Circ.) No. 93. Regulations concerning cattle transportation. Jan. 10, 1902. (Contains amendments 1-8 to no. 93, and changes in quarantine line for 1902. ) n. t. p. 16 pp. (Circ.) (Circ.) (Circ.) (Circ.) ■ (Circ.) (Circ.) (Circ.) (Circ.) (Circ.) Circ.) Circ.) renovated butter," and butter." June 21, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 9, Jan. 23, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 10. Feb. 13, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 11. Mar. 1, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 12. Mar. 14, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 13. Apr. 16, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 14. June 28, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 15. July 30, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 16. July 30, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 17. Sept. 10, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 18. Oct. 10, 1902. Same, Amendment no. 19. Oct. 22, 1902. No. 94. Rules and regulations in regard to information concerning "adulterated n. t. p. 1 2 pp. No. 95. Importation of Canadian animals for exhibition at State fair, Syracuse, N. Y. June 26, 1902. (Circ.) No. 96. Importation of Canadian cattle, sheep, and swine for exhibition at International Live-stock Exhibition, Chicago. July 16, 1902. (Circ. ) No. 97. Extracts from existing laws, with rules and regulations as therein provided, proscribed for inspection and certification of renovated butter and other dairy products for export. Oct. 1, 1902. n. t. p. 6 pp. [Printed " No. 96," changed witli rubber stamp to " No. 97."] Xo. 98. Rules and regulations prescribed in regard to " renovated butter," in ac;cordance with act of Congress approved May 9, 1902, and information concerning "adulterated butter." Nov. 1, 1902. n. t. p. 16 pp. 47 Tables t'lasslflfa- tloii no. A4.5: 99 1 99* 99 » 99* 100 101 A4. AXI]?IAI^ IiVDUSTRY BUREAU— Continued B. A. I. Orders — (Vintinued No. 99. Quarantine of <'attle, sheep, and other ruminants, and swine in New England Slates. Nov. 27, 1902. (Circ.) Same, Amendment no. 1. Nov. 29, 1902. (Circ.) Same, Amendment no. 2. Dec. 13, 1902. (Circ ) Same, Amendment no. 'A. Dec. 22, 1902. (Circ.) No. 100. Proliibition of exportation of cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, and swine from port of Boston. Nov. 27, 1902. (Circ.) No. 101 Concerning cattle transportation. Dec. 20, 1902. (Contains amendments nos. 1-9.) n. t. p. 15 pp. 4.0: ]TIap of districts infected ^vitli splenetic fever 891 1891, Feb. 5. 892 1892, Feb. 26. 893 1893, Feb. 15. 894 1894, Feb. 5. 895 1895, Feb. 5. 896 1896, June. 897 1897, Feb. 898 1898, Jan. 1. 899 1899, Jan. 1. 900 1900, Jan. 1. 901 1901, Jan. (in 5 sections). A 5. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY [Formerly known as Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy or Economic Ornithology and Mam- mology. For historical sketch of Division, see Yearbook, 1897 (Al. 10:897), p. Il5.] A5.1: 887 889 890 891 892 893 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 A5.2. A5.3: 1 (Also in Al. 1:886, p. 227. ) (Alsoin Al.l:887, p. 399.) Annual reports Orxithologist 1886 (Merriam), [1] +227-258 pp. 1 map. 1887 (Merriam), iii+399-456+ii pp. 1 pi. Orxitholocjist and Mammalogist 1888 (Merriam), iii+477-536 pp. 1 pi. (Also in Al. 1:888, p. 477.) 1889 (Merriam), [l]4-363-376 pp. 2 pi. (Also in Al. 1:889, p. 363.) 1890 (Merriam), iii+277-285 pp. (Also in Al.l:890, p. 277.) 1891 (Merriam), [l]+267-271 pp. (Also in Al.l :891, p. 267. ) 1892 (Merriam), [l]+181-200 pp., 5 pi. (ALso in Al. 1:892, p. 181.) 1893 (Merriam), iii+227-234 pp.. 1 map. (Also in Al. 1:893, p. 227.) 1894 (Merriam). (In Al. 1:894, p. 227.) 1895 (Merriam). (In Al. 1:895, p. 175.) 1896 (Merriam), iii+23-25 pp. (Also in Al.l:896, p. 23.) Division of Biological Survey 1897 (Merriam), ii+1,5-20 pp. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 15.) Acting Chief, Division of Biological Scrvey 1898 (Palmer), iii+37-42 pp. (Also in Al.l:898, p. 37.) 1899 (Palmer), iii-f59-70 pp. (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 59.) 1900 (Palmer), ii+35-48 pp. (Also in Al. 1:900, p. .35.) 1901 (Palmer), iii+151-162 pp. (Also in Al. 1:901, p. 151.) Chief of Biological Ritrvey 1902 (Merriam), iii-L 209-218 pp. (Also in Al. 1:902, p. 209.) Oeneral publications [Publications which originated in this division, but which were published in a num- bered series of the Secretary's office, or some other division of the Department, are entered only where such numbering places them, with references under the proper headings in the index to this work. Publications of this division issued only as Congressional documents are noted in chronological order in the appen- dix to this work. J Bulletins No. 1. p]nglish sparrow (Passer domesticus) in North America, especially in its relation to agriculture: ])y Walter B. Barrows. 1889. 405 pp. 1 map. No. 2. Bird migration in Mississippi Valley, 1884 and 1885; by W.W.Cooke. Edited and revised by C. Hart Merriam. 1888. 313 pp. 1 map. 48 Tables A5. BIOLOGICAL. SURVEY— Continued A 5. 3: Bulletins — Continued 10 11 121 12 2 13 14 15 16 17 A 5.4: 1' 1'^ 2 3 9 10 11 12 18 14' 14 = No. 3. Hawks and owls of U. S. in their relation to agriculture; by A. K. Fisher. 1893. 210 pp. 26 pi. No. 4. Prairie ground .squirrels, or sjiennophiles, of Mississippi Valley; by Vernon Bailey. 1893. 69 pp. 5 j)!. No. 5. Pocket gophers of U. S. ; by Vernon Bailey. 1895. 47 pp. 2 pi. No. 6. Common crow of U. S. ; [articles] bv Walter B. Barrows and E. A. Schwarz. 1895. 98 pp. 1 pi. No. 7. Preliminary rejiort ou food of woodpeckers, by F. E. L. Beal; Tongues of wood])eckers, bv F. A. Lucas. 1895. 44 pp. 4 pi. No. 8. Jack rabbits of U. S.; by f. S. Palmer. 1896. S4 pp. 7 pi. Same, revised ed. 1897. 88 pp. 7 pi. No. 9. Cuckoos and shrikes in their relation to agriculture; Food of cuckoos, bv F. E. L. Beal, [and] Food of shrikes, l)v Svlvester D. Judd. 1898. 26 pp. 1 pi. No. 10. Life zones and crop zones of U. S. ; by C. Hart Merriam. 1898. 79 pp. 1 map. No. n. Geographic distriljution of cereals in North America; by C. S. Plumb. 1898. 24 pp. 1 map. No. 12. Legislation for proteciion of birds other than game 'birds; by T. S. Palmer. 1900. 94 pp. 2 pi. Same, revised ed., 1902. 143 pp. 4 pi. No. 13. Food of bobolink, blackbirds, and grackles; by F. E. L. Beal. 1900. 77 pp. 1 pi. No. 14. Laws regulating transportation and sale of game; by T. S. Palmer and II. W. Olds.' 1900. 89 pp. 9 pi. 1 folder table. No. 15. Relation of sparrows to agriculture; by Sylvester D. Judd. 1901. 98 pp. 4 pi. No. 16. Digest of game laws for 1901; bv T. S. Palmer and H. \V. Olds. 1901. 152 pp. 8 pis. 2 folder tables. No. 17. Birds of a Marvland farm, a local studv of economic ornithologv; by Sylvester D. Judd. 1902. 116 pp. 17 pi. Bulletins (separates) [A fe'.v (>! tlie more important papers contained in tlie Bulletins have been issued separately. References to all the papers will bo found under their proper head- ings in tlie index to this work.] Cireulars No. ]. On food habits of birds. Out of print.* Same, 2d edition. Oct. 12, 1886. n. t. ii. [3] pp. No. 2. On English si)arrow. July 20, 1886. (Circ. ) No. 3. On economic relations of mammals. July 27, 1886. n. t. p. [3] pp. No. 4. [Leaflet relating to collection of birds' stomachs. Nov., 1886.] (Circ.) No. 5. To rice growers, n. d. (Circ.) No. 6. Acknowledgment of receii)t of schedule on p]nglish sparrow. Out of print.* Same, 2d edition, n. d. (Circ.) No. 7. Topostmastersinrelation to English .si)arrow. Nov. 8, 1886. (Circ.) No. 8. On geographical distrilnition and migration of North American l)irds for 1887. Fel). 2:'., 1887. n. t. p. [4] pp. No. 9. On gophers. Julv 30, 1888. (Circ.) No. 10. On killdeer ])lover. Jan. 15, 1889. _ (Circ.) No. H. Brief directions for measurement f)f small mammals, and i)reiia- ration of museum skins; ])y C. Hart Merriam. 1889. 4 pp. 1 pi. No. 12. Directions for collecting" the stomachs of birds. Apr. 25, 1891. n. t. p. [3] pp. No. 13. [For acknowledging re(H-i])t of North (Cir^) No. 14. [For acknowled^iiiir receipl ni X (Circ.) Same. [North .American Fauna S.] * .No copy fiiuiiil. American l*'aima.] rtli Aniericaii l''anna 7.] . (1. (C;irc.) 1. d. n. d. 114—04- •1'.) Tables t'lasslflca- tlon no. A5.4: 15 16 171 172 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32' 32 2 33 34 35 36 37 38 A5.5: 1 2 3 A5. BIOI^OGICAL. SURVEY— Continued Circulars — Continued No. 15. [For acknowiedginji; receipt of North American Fauna 10.] Jan. 1896. (Circ.) No. 16. [For acknowledging receii)t of North America Fauna 11.] July, 1896 (Circ.) No. 17. Bird day in the schools. July 2, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, reprint with additions, n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 18. [For acknowledging receipt of Nortli American Fauna 12.] n. d. (Circ. ) No. 19. In relation to bounties on mammals and birds, n. d. (Circ.) No. 20. Distribution and sale of publications. Oct. 20, 1896. n. t. p. 2 pp. No. 21. Geographic distribution of North American cereals. Jan. 4, 1897 (Circ.) No. 22. Geographic distribution of North American cereals. Mar. 1, 1897 (Circ. ) No. 23. [For acknowledging receipt of North American Fauna 13.] Oct., 1897. (Circ.) No. 24. [For acknowledging receipt of North American Fauna 14.] ^lay 1, 1899. (Circ.) No. 25. [For acknowledging receipt of North American Fauna 15.] Aug 10; 1899. (Circ.) No. 26. [For acknowledging receipt of North American Fauna 16.] Oct. 31, 1899. (Circ.) No. 27. [For acknowledging receipt of North American Fauna 17.] May 31 [June 6], 1900. (Circ.) No. 28. Directory of State officials and organizations concerned with pro- tection of birds and game. July 10, 1900. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 29. Protection and importation of birds under act of Congress approved May 25, 1900. July 13, 1900. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 30. Wild animals and birds which mav be imported without permits. Sept. 13, 1900. (Circ.) No. 31. Information concerning game: Seasons, shipment, and sale; by T. S. Palmer and H. W. Olds. Oct. 25, 1900. n. t. p. 20 pp. No. 32. Directions for destruction of prairie dogs; by C. Hart Merriam. Feb. 21, 1901. n. t. p. 2 pp. Same, revised. Jan. 30, 1902. n. t. p. 2 pp. No. 33. Protection of birds and game, directory of State officials and organizations for 1901; by T. S. Palmer. Apr. 18, 1901. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 34. Laws for protection of birds and game in District of Columbia; by T. S. Palmer. Oct. 25, 1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 35. Directory of State officials and organizations concerned with pro- tection of birds and game, 1902; by T. S. Palmer. Apr. 15, 1902. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 36. Importation of reptiles into Hawaii, order for prevention of. [Amendment to circular no. 30] May 22, 1902. (Circ.) No. 37. Regulations for importation of eggs of game birds for propagation. June 9, 1902. n. t. p. _ 2 pp. No. 38. Interstate commerce in birds and game. Aug. 23, 1902. n. t. p. 3 pp. North American fauna No. 1. Revision of North American pocket mice; by C. Hart Merriam. 1889. vii+36pp. 4 pi. No. 2. Descriptions of fourteen new species and one new genus of North American mammals; by C. Hart Merriam. 1889. v+52pp. 8 pi. No. 3. Results of a biological survey of San Francisco mountain region and desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona; [articles] by C. Hart Merriam and Leonhard Stejneger. 1890. vii+136 pp. 14 leaves 14 pi. 5 maps. No. 4. Descriptions of twentv-six new species of North American mam- mals; by C. H. Merriam. 1890. v+60 pp. 3 pi. 1 table. 50 Tables A5. BIOLOOICAL, SURVEY— Continued North American fauna — Continued No. 5. ResultH of a biological reconnaissance of south central Idaho; [ar- ticles] by C. H. Merriam and Leonhard Stejneger; Descri})tions of new genus and two new species of North American mammals, by C. Hart Merriam. 1891. vii+128 pp. 4 pi. No. 6. Death Valley expedition, pt. 1. Not published. No. 7. Death Valley expedition, a biological survey of parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah, pt. 2; [reports bv] A. K. Fisher [and others]. 1893. 402 pp. 19 pi. No. 8. Monographic revision of the pocket gophers, family Geomyidse, ex- clusive of species of Thomomys; by C. Hart Merriam. 1895. 258 pp. 23 pi. No. 9. Not jiublished. No. 10. Revision of shrews of American genera Blarina and Notiosorex, by C. Hart Merriam; Long-tailed shrews of eastern U. S., by Gerrit S. Miller, jr. ; Synopsis of American shrews of genus Sorex, by C. Hart Merriam. 1895. 124 pp. 12 pi. No. 11. Synopsis of weasels of North America; [by] C. Hart Merriam. 1896. 44 pp. 6 pi. No. 12. Genera and subgenera of voles and lemmings; by Gerrit S. Mil- ler, jr. 1896. 84 pp. 3 pi. No. 13. Revision of North American bats of familv Vespertilionidse; by Gerrit S. Miller, jr. 1897. 140 pp. 3 pi. No. 14. Natural history of Tres Marias Islands, Mexico; General account of islands, with reports on mammals and birds, by E. W. Nelson; Reptiles, by Leonhard Stejneger; Crustacea, by Mary J. Rathbun; Plants, by J. N, Rose; Bibliography, by E. W. Nelson. 1899. 97 pp. 1 pi. No. 15. Revision of jumping mice of genus Zapus; by Edward A. Preble. 1899. 42 pp. 1 pi. No. 16. Results of biological survey of Mt. Shasta, Cal. ; by C. Hart Merriam. 1899. 179 pp. 5 pi. No. 17. Revision of American voles of genus Microtus; bv Vernon Bailey. 1900. 88 pp. 5 pi. No. 18. Revision of pocket mice of genus Perognathus; bv Wilfred H. Osgood. 1900. 72 pp. 4 pi. No. 19. Results of a biological reconnoissance of Yukon River region; General account of region [and] annotated list of mammals, by Wilfred H. Osgood; Annotated list of birds, [by] Louis B. Bishop. 1900. 100 pp. 7 pi. No. 20. Revisionof skunks of genus Chincha; by Arthur II. Howell. 1901. 62 pp. 8 pi. No. 21. Natural history of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia; natural history of Cook Inlet region, Alaska; bv Wilfred H. Osgood. 1901. 87 pp. 7 pi. No. 22. Biological investigation of Hudson Bay region; by Edward A. Preble. 1902. 140 pp. 14 pL North American fauna (separates) [A few of the more important papers contained in the North American Fauna have been issued separately. Kefcrences to all the papers will be found under their proper headings in the index to this work.] A6. BOTANY DIVISION [Merged into Bureau of I'liuit Industry, July 1, 1901, nee. A 19. For historical sketch of Division, see Yearbook 1897 (Al. 10:897), p. 90.] Annual report»( 1869 (Parry) (In Al. 1:869, p. 91.) 1870 (Parry) (In Al. 1:870, p. 108.) 1871 No report made. 1872 (Vasey) (In Al. 1:872, p. 159.) 1873 No report made. 1874 (Vasey) (In Al. 1:874, p. 156.) 51 Tab 1 CM CliisNlflni- tloii nu. A6.1: Am 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1883 1884 1885 886 1886 1887 888 1888 889 1889 890 1890 891 1891 892 1892 893 1893 894 1894 895 1895 896 1896 897 1897 898 1898 899 1899 900 1900 1901 Aii. BSOTA.W I>IVlSIO\'— Continued Annual reporls — Continued Xo report made. (Vasey) (In Al. 1:876, p. 73.) No report made. [No ri'i^uhir annual report appears, ])ut a "Report of the Botanist and CMiemist on gras.«es and foraj^e j)lants, by George Vasey and Peter Collier," appears in the Secretary's report for 1878, pp. 157- 194. /SccAl. 1:878]. (Vasey). (In Al. 1:879, p. 349.) ( V'asey). (In Al.l:880, p. 375. ) and 1882 (Vasey). (In Al.l :881-2, p. 231.) (Vasev). (In Al. 1:883, p. 83.) (Vasey). (In Al. 1:884, p. 123.) (Vasev). (In Al. 1:885, p. 63.) ( Vasey ). [1] +69-93 pp. 21 pis. (Vasey). (In Al. 1:887, p. 301.) (Vasev), [1] +305-324 pp. (Vasey), [1] +377-396 pp. (Vasey), [1] +375-392 pp. (Vasey), [1] +341-358 pp. (Also in A 1.1:886, p. 69.) (Also in Al.l: P 305.) (Also in Al.l :889, i>. 377.) (Also in Al.l :890, p. 375.) (Also in Al. 1:891, ]>. 341.) 13 pis. 11 pis. 8 pis. 10 pis. (Vasey), [1] +201-214." 9 pis. (Also in Al.l:892, p. 201.) Coville) , iii+235-244 pp. (Also in Al. 1:893, p. 235.' ' " " Also in Al. 1:894, p. 161. Also in Al. 1:895, p. 159. (Alsoin Al.l:896, p. 95.) (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 167.) (Alsoin Al. 1:898, p. 153.) (Alsoin Al.l:899, p. 53.) (Alsoin Al. 1:900, p. 91.) (Coville). [This final report of the Division was made through the chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry, forming jiart of his annual report for 1901. {See Al. 1:901, p. 62;' also A19.1:901, p. 67.)] (Coville), iii+161-166 pp. (Coville), iii+159-164 pp. (Coville), iii+95-102 pix (Coville), ii+167-172 pp. (Coville), iii+153-158 pp. (Coville), iii+53-57 pp. (Coville), iii+91-101 pp. n.) >9.) A6.1«: ' Annual reports (separates) A6.2: B65 G76 In7 N82' [A few of the more important papers contained in tlie annual reports 1 ave been issued separately. References to all the papers will be found under their proper headings in the index to this work.] General puS>lieation§ [Publications which originated in this Division but which were published in a num- bered series of the Secretary's oliice, or some other division of the Department, are entered only where such numberinjr places tlicin, with references under the proper headings in the Index to this work. Publications of the Division issued only as Congressional documents are noted in chronological order in the Appen- dix to this work.] Botanical Exchange Club. Rules for Botanical Exchange Club; by George Vasey. n. d. (Circ. ) Grasses of U. S. Descriptive catalogue of grasses of U. S., including especially grass collections at New Orleans Exposition made by U. S. Department of Agriculture and State exhibits of grasses, with notes on such s[)ecies as are more or less employed in agriculture or deserving of trial and cultivation; by Geo. Vasey. 1885. Washing- ton, Gibson Bros. 1885. 110 pp. [Pulished as report of Agriculture Department at World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial. "Said to have been printed at tJibson Bros, to save expense. Paid for from Exposition funds." — (Written note on t. p. of copy in file of Agriculture Department, Publications Division.)] Instructions to botanical collectors; by Geo. Vasey. n. d. (Circ.) North American grasses. Illustrations of North American grasses, vol. 1. Grasses of the South \v(>st; ])lat('s and descriptions of grasses of desert region of western Texas, New ^Mexico, Arizona, and southern Cali- fornia; by Geo. Vasey. 1891. vii+[2]+7+[2] pp. 49 1. 50 pi. and 7+ [2] pp. 49 1. 50 pi. Large 8°. (Reissue of Botany Bul- letin no. 12. pts. 1,2.) 52 Tables Cliissiflca- tioii no. A6. BOTA\'Y DIVISION— Cntiiiucl Cicneral piihlit'atioiiM — Contiuuud North Americau Lrrasyes. (xras-ses of the Paoifu; slope, inchidinj^ Alaska and adjacent islaudw; platew anIVISIO!V— Continued Bulletins — Continued No. 15. Russian thistlf, its history as a weed in U. S., with an account of means avilahle for its eradication; by Lyster Hoxie Dewey. 1894. 32 pp. 3 pi. 2 maps. No. 16. American ginseng, its commercial history, protection, and cultiva- tion; l)y George V. Nash. 1895. 22 pp. Same, revised and extended by Maurice (t. Kains. 1898. 32 pp. Same, [with prefatory note by Frederick V. Coville]. 1902. 32 pp. No. 17. Legislation against weeds; by Lyster H. Dewey. 1896. 60 pj). No. 18. Water hyacinth, and its relation to navigation in Florida; by Herbert J. Webber. 1897. 20 pp. 1 pi. No. 19. Chicory growing as addition to resources of American farmer; by Maurice G. Kains. 1898. 52 pp. No. 20. Principal poisonous plants of United States; by V. K. Chesnut. 1898. 60 pp. No. 21. Vanilla culture, as practiced in Seychelles Islands; by S. J. Gal- braith. 1898. 24 pp. 1 pi. No. 22. Present status of rice culture in United States; by S. A. Knapp. 1899. 56 i)p. 3 pi. No. 23. Russian cereals adapted for cultivation in United States; by Mark Alfred Carleton. 1900. 42 i)p. 2 pi. No. 24. Germination of seeds as affected by certain chemical fertilizers; bv Gilbert H. Hicks. 1900. 15 pp. 2 pi. No. 25. Shade in coffee culture; by 0. F. Cook. 1901. 79 pp. 16 pi. No. 26. Stock-poisoning plants of Montana, i)reliminary report; by V. K. Chesnut and E. V. Wilcox. 1901. 150 pp. 37 pi. Same, 56th Cong., 2d sess., S. doc. 160; serial no. 4039. No. 27. Seeds of commercial saltbushes; by G. N. Collins. 1901. 28 pp. 8 pi. No. 28. Chayote, a tropical vegetable; by O. F. Cook. 1901. 31 pp. 8 pi. No. 29. Seed coats of certain species of genus Brassica; by A. J. Pieters and Vera K. Charles. 1901. 19 pp. 1 pi. Circulars No. 1. May 23, 1894. Hungarian brome grass; by F. Lamson-Scribner. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 2. Nut grass; by L. H. Dewey. Oct. 16, 1894. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 3. Russian thistle; bv L. H. Dewey. [Jan. 4, 1895.] n. t. p. Same, rev. ed. Nov. 20, 1895. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 4. Flat pea; by F. Lamson-Scribner. Feb. 27, 1895. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 5. Giant knotweed, or sachaline; bv F. Lamson-Scribner. Feb. 26, 1895. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 6. Standards of the purity and vitality of agricultural seeds; by Gilbert H. Hicks. May 9, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 7. Tumbling mustard, bv Lyster H. Dewey. June 5, 1896. n. 8 pp. Same, 2d ed. June 5, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 8. Crimson clover hair balls; by Frederick V. Coville. June 15, n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 9. Wild garlic; by Lyster H. Dewey. Feb. 15, 1897. n. t. p. Same, revised. June 2, 1900. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 10. Three new weeds of mustard family; by Lvster H. Dewey. 30, 1897. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 11. Vitality of seed treated with carbon bisulphid; by Gilbert H. Hicks and John C. Dabney. n. d. n. t. p. 5 pp. No. 12. Camphor tree; by Lyster H. Dewey. Aug. 12, 1897. n. t. j). 7 pp. Same, revised. Sept. 21, 1897. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 13. OVjservations on recent cases of mushroom poisoning in District of Columbia; by Frederick V. Coville. Dec. 1, 1897. n. t. p. 21 pp. Same, rev. ed. Jan. 4, 1898. n. t. p. 24 pp. Same, 3d ed. May 15, 1899. n. t. p. 24 pp. pp. t. p. 1896. 8 pp. Apr. 54 Tables Classifica- tion no. A6. BOTANY DIVISION— Continued Circulars — Continued No. 14. Dodders infesting clover and alfalfa; bv Lvster H. Dewev. Apr. 25, 1898. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 15. Horse-radish; by M. G. Kains. May 20, 1898. n. t. p. 8 i)p. No. 16. Section of seed and plant introduction; bv O. F. Cook. Jan. 25, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 17. Notes on plant products of Philij)pine Islands; bv Frank IT. Hitchcock. May 15, 1899. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 18. Crimson clover seed; by A. J. Pieters. Aug. 5,1899. n.t.i). -1 pp. Same, revised. July 20, 1900. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 19. Hop cultivation in Bohemia; by David G. Fairchild. Oct. 10, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 20. Horse-radish culture in Bohemia; l)v David( J. Fain'hild. Dec. 15, 1899. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 21. Yams in West Indies; ])y David (i. Fairchild. Dec. 6, 1899. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 22. Bur, or glo])e, artichokes; by Walter T. Swingle and David G. Fairchild. Dec. 11, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 23. Lebbek or siris tree; by David G. Fairchild. Feb. 3, 1900. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 24. Red clover seed; l)y Adrian J. Pieters. Mar. 6, 1900. n. t. p. 5 pp. No. 25. Seed of beardless brome grass; by A. J. Pieters. Mar. 10, 1900. n. t. p. 5 pp. No. 26. Egyptian cotton in U. S. ; by Lyster H. Dewey. Mar. 16, 1900. n. t. p. 9 pp. No. 27. Canada thistle; by Lyster H. Dewey. May 15, 1900. n. t. p. 14 pp. Same, revised. 1901. n. t. p. 14 pp. No. 28. Rubber cultivation for Porto Rico; byO. F. Cook. June 22, 1900. n. t. p. 12 PI). No. 29. Chicory growing; by Maurice G. Kains. Oct. 30, 1900. n. t. p. 12 pp. No. 30. List of publications of Division of Botany; bv Frederick V. Coville. May 17, 1901. n. t. p. 10 pp. Same, revised edition, Dec. 29, 1902. n. t. p. 12 pp. Contributions from U. §. national licrbariuni [The U. S. National Hcrljariuin, foiiiicU'd by the Smithsonian Institution, was trans- ferred to the AKriciilturr I)r[iartin('iit in l.S(;,s, aiiil returner! to the custody of the Smithsonian Instituticm. July ], isyti. The Agriculture Department, however, continued to jiulilish this series of botanical reports until July 1, 190'2, when, in pursuance nf an act of Congress, the National Museum assumed the responsibility of the publiciition.] V. 1. Reports on collections and miscellaneous papers. 1890-1895. Contents: No. 1. List of plants collected by Edward Palmer in LSSS in South Carolina, by (icorge Vasey and J. N. Kose; List of plants collected by Kdward Palmer at Lagoon Head, Cedros Island, San Benito Island, Guadaluj>e" Island, Head of Gulf of California, by George Vasey and J. N. Rose. 1H90. vii-l- '28 pp. No. 2. (Jollection of plants made by G. C. Nealley in region of Rio Grande in Texas, from Brazos Santiago to El Paso County; by John M. Coulter. 1890. iii+29-05 pp, No. 3. List of i)Iants colU^cIcd liy Edward I'almcr in 1890 in Lower California and western Mexico, at La I'az. San Pedro, Martin Island, Raza Island, Santa Rosalia, and Santa Agucnia, (ruaymas; bv George Vasev and J. N. Rose. 18'.I0. vi l (;;!-90 pp. Ipl. No. /,. List of j)lants collected by Edward Palmer in 1890 in western Mexico and Arizona, at Alamos and [in] Arizona; by J. N. Rose. 1891. vii+91-127 pp. 10 pi. No. 5. List of jilants collected by Edwaril Palmer in 1890 on Carmen Island, bv J. N. Rose; List of plants collected bv U. S. S. Albatross in 1887-91 along western coast of America, [articles] by J. N. Rose, D. C. Eaton, J. W. Eckfeldt, and A. W. Evans; Revision ot North American species of HotTnuuiscggia, by E. M. Fisher; Systematic and alphalictic; index of new s|iccies of North Anicricau phanerogams aiid i.teridophvtcs, jniblishetl in 1891, bv Josephine A. Clark. 1892. x + 129-188 pp. 5 pi. No. 6. List of plants collected by C. S. Sheldon and M. A. Carleton in Indian Ter- ritory in 1891, bv J. M. Ilolziiiger; Observations on native plants of Oklahoma Territory ami iid'jiii'cut districts, by M. A. Carleton. 1892. ix + 189-232 pp. 2 p!. Nn.7. Systematic and alpbabciic index to n<'W species of North American i)ban- erogamsand pteridophytes published in 1892; by Josephine A. Clark, 1893. iii-t- 233-264-f iii pp. 55 Table!* A6. BOTAW DIVISION— Contimu'd A6.5: 1 €'«»iilril>iilioii!» Timhii U. S. iialioiial licrl>ariuiu — Continued Classlflc;!- tloil III). 1 i V. 1. Reports on coUectiuus and inisL-ellanuoiis papers — Continued (Contents— Continued Ku. 8. Notes on some Pacific coast grasses, by George Vasey; Descriptions of new or noteworthy grasses from U. S., by George Vusey; Descriptions of new grasses from Mexico, by George Vasey; Descriptions of new plunts from Texas and Colo- rado, by J. M.Holzinger; List of plants new to Florida, by J. M. Holzinger; Descriptions of three new plants, bv .1. N. Rose; List of lichens from California and Mexico, collected bv Edward Palmer from 1888 to 1892, bv J. W. Eckfeldt. 1893. iii+265-292-fii pp. 5 pi. xVo. 9. Report on collection of plants made in States of Sonora and Colima, Mexico by Edward Palmer, in IMIO and 1891; by J. X. Rose. 1895. v-f 293-43-1 pp. 13 pi. [Title page and tables of contents and illustrations for volume 1, appended to this number, viii pp.] V. 2. Botany of western Texas, a manual of phanerogams and j)teri- dophytes of western Texas; by John M. Coulter. 1891-94. Contents: ' jN'o. 1. Manual of phanerogams and pteridophytes of western Texas; Polvpetaliie, bv John M. Coulter. 1891. v+lo2+ivpp. 1 pi. AW 2. Same, Gamopetahc; by .lohn M. Coulter. 1892. x-fl53-345pp. 2 pi. A'o. 3. Same, Apetala.', Monocotyledonic, Pteridophyta, by John M. Coulter. 1894. V +347-588 pp. (1 sheet following p. 430.) [Title page and table of contents for volume, issued with this part, v pp.] [Volume 2 was reprinted by the Smithsonian Institution, 1902, \inder title " Botany of western Texas."] V. 3. Reports on collections, revisions of groups, and miscellaneous papers. 1892-1896. Contents: JVo. 1. Monograph of grasses of V. S. and British America; by George Vasey. 1892. xiv+89 pp. No. 2. Preliminary revision of North American species of cactus, anhalonium, and lophophora; bvJohn M. Coulter. 1894. iii+91-132+ii pp. No. 3. Flora of sand hills of Nebraska; by P. A. Rydberg. 189.'). v+133-203 pp. 2 pi. No. I,. Report on collection of plants made by J. H. Sandberg and assistants in northern Idaho in 1S92; by John M. Holzinger. 1895. v +20.5-287 +v pp. 2 pi. No. 5. Report on Mexican umbellifer;e, mostly from State of Oaxaca, recently collected by C. G. Pringle and E. VV. Nelson, by John M. Coulter and J. N. Rose; Descriptions on plants, mostlv new, from Mexico and U. S., by J. N. Rose. 1895. v+289-323 + ii pp. 12 pi. No. 6. Botanv of Yakutat Bay. Alaska, by Frederick Vernon Coville; with field report. l)y Frederick Funston. 1895. iii+325-353+ii pp. No. 7. Preliininarv revision of North American .species of echinocaetus, eereus, and opuntia; bv John M. Coulter. 1896. iii+365-462+iv pp. No. 8. Flora of Black Hills of South Dakota; by P. A. Rydberg. 1896. v+463- 53f>+iv pp. 4 pi. No. 9. Flora of southwestern Kan.sas, report on collection of plants made by C. H. Thompson in 1893, by A. S. Hitchcock; Crepis occidentalis, and its allies, by Frederick V. Coville; Plants from Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, by J. N. Rose; Leibergia, a new genus of umbelliferai from Columbia River region, by John M. Coulter and J. N. Rose; Roseanthus. a new genus of cucurbituce;e frorii Acapulco, Mexico, by Alfred Cogniaux. 1896. v+537-612pp. 8 [il. [Title page and table of contents for volume issued with this part, vii pp.] V. 4. Botany of Death Valley expedition; Report on botany of expedition sent out in 1891 by U. S. Department of Agriculture to make bio- logical survey of region of Death Valley, California, by Frederick Vernon Coville. 1893. viii-|-363 pp. 22 pi. 1 map. V. 5. Systematic, economic, and ecological investigations. 1897-1901. Contents: No. 1. General report on botanical survey of Ca;ur d'Alene Mountains in Idaho during summer of 1895; by John B. Leiberg. 1897. v+S5 pp. 1 pi. No. 2. Plants used Vjy Klamath Indians of Oregon; bv Frederick V. Coville. 1897. v+87-108+ii pp. No. 3. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants; bv J. N. Rose. 1897. vii+109-144+1 pp. 16 pi. No. /,. Studies of Mexican and Central American plants — No. 2; by J. N. Rose; Two new species of plants from northwestern V. S., by L. F. Henderson; Hesperi- genia, a new genus of umbellifcra' from Mount Rainier, by J. M. Coulter and J.N.Rose; Three new species of trade.scantia from U.S., byJ. N. Rose; Treleasea, a new genus (if comnielenace;e, bv J. N. Rose; Notes on useful plants of Mexico, byJ. N.Rose. 1>99. viii + 14.5-2.59+ viii pp. 47 pi. No. 5. Plant covering of Oeracoke I.sland, a study in the ecology of the North Carolina strand of vegetation; by Thomas H. Kearney, jr. 1900. iv+261- 319 pp. No. 6. Report on botanical survey of Dismal Swamp region; by Thomas H. Kearney. 1901. x+321-.585 + x pp. 12 pi. 2 maps. [Title page and table of contents for volume, issued with this part, x pp.] 56 Tables Classlflcii- tioii no. A«.5: () Ae.S'': A6.6: IlM 1 No. 2 No. 3 X<). 4 No. 5 No. AO. BOTA\'Y l>IVlSIO\— Cntinncd I'oiitribiilioiiM lr<»iii l'. S. iialioiial licrl»ariiiiii~-( ontinuL'd V. (5. Plant life of Alabama; distribution, modeH of association, and adai)tations of Horaof Alabama, witli Hystcmatic catalogne of plants grow in> — CoutiniK'd 38 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 32 No 33 No 34 No 35 No 36 No 37 No No, 39 No 40 No 41 No 42 No 43 No 2'A. Kxjteriiiients at s^ujiar cxperiiucnt station on Calumet Plantation, Pattersonville, J.a., [1888]; l)y Hubert Edson. 1889. 42 pp. 24. Proceedings 6th annual convention Association of Official Agricul- tural Clienii(-t!^, Sept. 10-12, 1889, methods of analysis of commercial fertili/.ers, cattle foods, dairy jiroducts, and fermented liquors; edited by Harvey W. Wiley. " 1890. 235 pp. 25. Popular treatise on extent and character of food adulterations; by Alex. J. Wedderburn. 1890. 61pp. 26. Record of exjieriments in j)roduction of sugar from sorghum in 1889, at Cedar Falls, Iowa; Rio Grande, N. J.; Morrisville, Va. ; Kenner, La.; College Station, Md.; and Conway Springs, Attica, Medicine Lodge, Ness Citv, Liberal, Arkalon, Meade, Minneola, and Sterling, Kans.; by H. \V. Wiley. 1890. 112 pp. 1 folded table. 27. Sugar-beet in(lustrv; culture of sugar beet and manufacture of beet sugar; by H. W. Wiley. 1890. 262 pp. ]2 i)l. 28. Proceedings of 7th annual convention of As.sociation of Official Agricultural Chemists, Aug. 28-30, 1890; methods of analysis of commercial fertilizers, foods, and feeding stuffs, dairy products, fermented liquors, and sugars; edited bv Harvev W. W^iley. 1890. 238 pp. 29. Record of experiments with sorghum in 1890; bv Harvey W. Wiley. 1891. 125 pp. 1 folded table. 30. Exj)eriments with sugar beets in 1890; bv Harvev W. Wilev. 1891. 93 pp. 31. Proceedings of 8th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Aug. 13-15, 1891; methods of analysis of commercial fertilizers, foods and feeding stuffs, dairy products, fermented liquors, and sugars; edited by Harvey W. Wilev. 1891. 253 pp. 32. Special report on extent and character of food adulterations, in- cluding State and other laws relating to foods and beverages; by Alex. J. Wedderburn. 1892. 174 pp. 33. Experiments with sugar beets in 1891; by Harvey W. Wiley, with collaboration of W^alter Maxwell, W. A. Henry, and others. 1892. 158 pp. 34. Record of experiments with sorghum in 1891; by Harvey W^. Wiley, with collaboration of G. L. Spencer, A. A. Denton, and Wibray J. Thompson. 1892. 132 pp. 35. Proceedings of 9th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Aug. 25-27, 1892; edited by Harvey W. Wiley. 1892. vi+243+vii-xvii. 36. Experiments with sugar beets in 1892; by Harvey W. Wiley, Avith collaboration of Walter IVIaxwell. 1893. 74 pp. 37. Record of experiments with sorghum in 1892; by Harvey W. Wiley, with collaboration of A. A. Denton, Glen O'Brien, C. I. Hinman, Wibray J, Thompson, J. L. Fuelling, and Oma Carr. 1893. 100 pp. 38. Proceedings of 10th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Chicago, 111., Aug. 24-26, 1893; edited by Harvey W. Wiley. 1893. vi+218+vii-xiv pp. 39. F]xperiments with sugar beets in 1893; by Harvey W. Wiley, with collaboration of W'alter Maxwell. 1894. 59 pp. 40. Record of experiments with sorghum in 1893; by Harvey W. Wiley, with collaboration of Oma Carr and C. I. Hinman. 1894. 38 pp. 41. Extent and character of food arid drug adulteration; by Alex. J. Wedderburn. 1894. 64 pj). 42. Comj)ilation of pharmacy and drug laws of the several states and territories; l)y Alex. J. Wedderburn. 1894. 152 pp. 43. Proceedings of llth animal convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Aug. 23-25, 1894; edited by Harvey W. Wiley. 1894. 403 pp. 60 Tables Olasslflca- tlon no. A7. CHEMISTRY BUREAU— Continued Bulletins — Continued No. 44. Sweet cassava; its culture, pnjpertics, and UKes; hy Harvev W. Wiley. 1894. 16 pp. 2 pi. No. 45. Analyses of cereals collected at AVorld's Columl)ian Exposition, and comparisons with other data; by Harvey W. Wilev. 1895. 57 pp. No. 46. Methods of analysis adopted by Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Sept. 5-7, 1895; edited by Harvey W. Wiley, with col- laboration of L. L. Van Slyke and W. D. Bigelow. 1895. 84 pp. See also A7.4:4. No. 46, rev. ed. Methods of analysis adopted bv Association of Oflicial Agricultural Chemists, Nov. 11, 12, 14, 1898; edited by Harvev W. Wiley. 1899. 86 pp. No. 47. Proceedings of 12th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Sept. 5-7, 1895; edited l)v Harvev W. Wiley. 1895. 172 pp. No. 48. Zinc in evaporated apples; by Harvey W. Wiley. 1896. 38 pp. No. 49 . Proceedings 13th annual convention Association of Official Agri- cultural Chemists, Nov. 6, 7, 9, 1896; edited by H. W. Wiley. 1897. 127 pp. Same, [another print; letter of transnuttal and list of illustrations omitted]. 127 pp. See also A7.4:2 and A7.4:4. No. 50. Composition of maize (Indian corn), including grain, meal, stalks, pith, fodder, and cobs; compiled by H. W. Wiley. 1898. 31 pp. See also for French abstract of this Bull., A7.4:6. No. 51. Proceedings of 14th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Oct. 26-28, 1897; edited bv Harvev W. Wiley. 1898. 169 pp. See also A7.4:4. No. 52. Experiments with sugar beets in 1897; bv Harvev W. Wiley. 1898. 165 pp. 2 maps. Same, revised. 1899. 165 pp. 2 maps. No. 53. Chemical composition of carcasses of pigs; by Harvey W. Wiley, with collaboration of E. E. Ewell, W. H. Krug, T. C. Trescot, and others. 1898. 80 pp. No. 54. Investigation of analytical methods for distinguishing between nitrogen of proteids and that of simpler amids or amido-acids, by J. W. Mallet; with chai)ter on Separation of flesh bases from proteid matters by means of bromin, by H. W. Wiley. 1898. 30 pp. No. 55. Fertilizing value of street sweepings; by Ervin E. Ewell. 1898. 19 pp. No. 56. Proceedings of 15th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Washington, D. C, Nov. 11, 12, 14, 1898; edited by Harvey W. Wiley. 1899. 140 ])p. No. 57. Proceedings of 16th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, San Francisco, July 5-7, 1899; edited by Harvey W. Wiley. 1899. 130 pp. No. 58. Manufacture of starch from i)otatoes and cassava; bv Harvev W. Wiley. 1900. 48 pp. 8 pi. No. 59. Composition of American wines; by W. D. Bigelow. 1900. 76 pp. No. 60. Sunflower plant, its cultivation, composition and uses; by Harvey W. Wiley. 1901. 31 i)p. I pi. No. 61. Pure-food laws of European countries affecting American exports; by W. D. Bigelow. 1901. 39 pp. No. 62. 'Proceedings of 17th annual convention Association of Official Agriculturab Chemists, Washington, Nov. 16, 17, 19, 1900; edited by H.W.Wiley. 1901. 163 pp. 2 pi. No. 63. Exhibit of Bureau at l*an-Americau Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y., 1901; by E. E. Ewell, W. D. Bigelow, and Logan Waller Page. 1901. 29 pp. 4 pi. No. 64. Influence of enviroimient upon i'onii>osition of sugar lu-et; by Harvey W. Wiley. 1901. 32 pp. 61 Tables CliissIOca- tiuil 110. A7.3: 65 66 67 68 69' 69* 695 70 A7.3«: A7.I: 1 AT. t'lIEIfllSTRY BUREAU— Continued 9 10 A8.1: IS II 1 1 c 1 i n« — Continued No. No. No. No. No. No. G'i. Provisional methods for analysis of foods adopted by Association of Ollirial Afiricultural Clu'iiiists, Nov. 14-16, 1901; edited bv H. W. Wiley, with collalKjration of \V. I). Bigelow. 1902. 169 pp. 66. Fruits and fruit products, chemical and microscopical examina- tion; [Pt. 1], bv L. S. IMunson [and] L. M. Tolman; [Pt. 2, by] Burton J. Howard. 1902. 114 pp. 12 pi. 67. Proceedings of 18th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, held at "Washington, D. C, Nov. 14—16, 1901; edited by Harvey W. Wiley. 1902. 184 pp. 1 por. 68. Chemical composition of insecticides and fungicides, with an account of methods of analysis employed; by J. K. Haywood, in cooperation with Division of Entomologv. 1902. 62 pp. 69. Pt. 1. Foods and food control, [no.] 1 ;''bv W. D. Bigelow. 1902. vi-L93pp. "^ ~ ' ■ ^ vi+95-187 pp. vi+189-272 pp. vi+ 273-372 pp. vi +373-461 pp. by H. W. Wiley. Same, Pt. 2, [no.] 2. Same, Pt. 3, [no.] 3 Same, Pt. 4, [no.] 4. Same, Pt. 5, [no.] 5 1902. 1902. 1902. 1902. _ 0. Manufacture of table sirups from sugar cane; 1902. 32 pp. 10 pi. Bulletins (separates) [A few of the papers contained in the Bulletins were issued separately in pamphlet form. References to all the papers will be found under their proper headings in the index to this work.] Cireular§ No. 1. Manufacture of sorghum sirup; by G. L. Spencer. July 15, 1894. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 2. Changes in and additions to methods of analysis adopted at 13th annual meeting of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. Dec. 12, 1896. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 3. Needed reforms in fertilizer inspection; by H. J. Wheeler, H. P. Armsby, C. D. Woods, H. W. Wiley. July 8, 1897. n. t. p.' 3 pp. Same, revised, n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, 2d rev. ed. Mar. 20, 1902. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 4 (to accompany bulletin 46). Changes in and additions to methods of analysis adopted at 13th and 14th annual meetings Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. Dec. 11, 1897. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 5. Chemical examination of canned meats; bv H. W. Wiley. Jan. 18, 1899. _n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 6. Composition chimique du mais et de ses produits; par M. H. W. Wiley. June 22, 1900. (French abstract of Chera. Bull. 50, Com- position of maize; by H. W. Wiley. ) July 21, 1900. 13 pp. No. 7. Outline of work on foods and feeding stuffs for 1901; by William H. Krug. Apr. 29, 1901. n. t. p. 3 pp. Same, revised ed. Apr. 18, 1902. (Title changed to "Amended methods adopted at 18th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists.") n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 8. Official method for analysis of tanning materials. Nov. 19, 1901. n. t. p. 2 pp. Same, Dec. 18, 1902. n. t. p. 2 pp. No. 9. Plan for cooperating in study of available plant food; l>y C. C. Moore. Jan. 3, 1902. n. t. p. 8 i)p. No. 10. Methods for analysis of insecticides and fungicides; by J. K. Hay- wood. Mar. 7, 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. A8. EXTOiWOLOCJICAL €0]TlIfIIS§IOIV [Formerly under Interior Department, .see I 26.] Annual reports 1st annual report on Rocky Mountain locust. Issued as a publication of the Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Hayden) . &e 126.1:1. 62 L'laKsIflra- tlon no. Tables A§. ENTO:?IOLOC;iCAI. C01I]WIISSI0X— Continued Annual reports — Continued 2d rejturt on Rocky Mountain locust and Western cricket. Issued as a publication of the Interior Department, the report being made direct to the Secretary. *e 126.1:2. 3d report of U. S. Entomological Commission relating to Rocky Mountain locust, Western cricket. Army -worm, canker worms, and Hessian fly, with descriptions of lary;e of injurious forest insects, studies of embryological deyelopment of locust and of other insects, and on systematic position of orthoptera in relation to other orders of insects. 1883. xiy+347-f-124-92 pp. 63 pi. 4 maps. Same, 47th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 44; serial no. 2154. 4th report of U. S. Entomological Commission, being revised edition of Bulletin no. 3 and final report on cotton worm and boll worm; l)y Charles V. Riley. 1885. xxxviii+399+147 pp. 64 pi. 2 maps. Same, 48th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 39; serial no. 2325. 5th report of U. S. Entomological Commission, being reyised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no. 7 on insects injurious to forest and shade trees; by Alpheus S. Packard. 1890. yiii+957 pp. 40 pi. Same, 51st Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 269; serial no. 2800. [Discontinued.] Oeneral publieations None issued. Bulletins [Nos. 1 and 2 made under direction of U. S. Geological and Geographical .Survey of the Territories (Hayden); Nos. 3-7 under direction of Interior Department. None issued under Agriculture Department] . See 126:3. Circulars [None issued under Agriculture Department. Department. See 126:4] . Twelve circulars issued under Interior A9. ElVTOIWOLOGY DIVISIOIV [For historical sketch of Division, see Yearbook 1897 (Al. 10:897), p. 84.] A9.1: Annual reports (In Al. 1:868, p. 78.) Report of Entomologist 1863 (Gloyer). (In Al. 1:863, p. 561.) (In Al. 1:864, p. 540.) (In Al. 1:865, p. 33.) (In Al. 1:866, p. 27.) (In Al. 1:867, p. 58.) Title: Foods and habits of beetles. (In Al. 1:869, p. 60.) Rp:port op Entomologist and Curator of Museum 1870 (Glover). (In Al.l:870, p. 65. " (In Al. 1:871, p. 69.' (In Al. 1:872, p. 112.) (In Al. 1:873, p. 152.) (In Al. 1:874, I). 122.) Report op Entomolo(;ist 1875 (Glover). (In Al. 1:875, p. 114.) Report op E.ntomolocjist and Curator of Museum 1876 (Glover). (In A 1.1:876, p. 17.^ 1877 Gloyer). (In Al. 1:877, p. 89.' 1878 (none is.sued). Report op Entomologist 1879 (Rik'v), from June, 1878, to Mar. 1, 1879. 52+[l] pj. in Al. 1:878, p. 207.) 1880 (Comstock), submitted June 30, 1880. (In Al. 1:879, p. 185.) 1881 (Comstock), submitted June 15, 1881. iv-f 235-373+iv pp. 24 pi. (Also in Al. 1:880, p. 235.) 1864- (Glover). 1865 (Glover). 1866 (Glover). 1867 (Glover). 1868 (Glover). 1869 (Glover). 1871 (Glover). 1872 (Glover). 1873 [Glover]. 1874 (Glover). (Also 63 Tablew ciiissincii- tlun IK). A9.1: 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 A9.2: B47' B47^ B47- B47* B47' C82 A». EXTOHOLOGY DIVISION— Continued Annual reports — Continued 1882 Uvilev), sul>niitted June 30, 1882. viii+167 pp. 20 jil. (Also in Al. 1:881-2, p. 61.) [Pages 1-154 bear also the paging of the Sec- retary's report "61-214."] 1883 (Riley), submitted Julv 31, 1883. v-f 99-180+5+ [2] pp. 13 pi. (Also in Al. 1:883, p. 99.) 1884 (Kilev), submitted Nov. 3, 1884. vii+[l] + 134+2+ix pp. 10 pi. (Also in Al. 1:884, p. 285.) [Pages 1-134 bear also the paging of the Secretary's report "285-418."] 1885 (Riley), submitted Dec. 24, 1885. vii+[l]+137+vii+2 pp. 2 1. ix pi. 1 map. (Also in Al. 1:885, p. 207. ) [Pages 1-137 bear also the i)aging of the Secretary's report "207-34.3."] 1886 (Rilev)', [sul)mitted] Dec. 24, 1886. v+459-592+ix pp. 11 pi. (Also in Al. 1:886, p. 459.) 1887 (Riley), submitted Jan. .30, 1888. vi+48-179+vi pp. 8 pi. (Also in Al. 1:887, p. 48.) 1888 (Kilev), submitted Jan. 31, 1889. iv+53-114 pp. 12 pi. (Also in Al. 1:888, p. 53.) 1889 (Riley\ submitted Dec. 31, 1889. iv+331-361+iii pp. 6 pi. (Also in A 1.1:889, p. 331.) 1890 (Rilev), for calendar year. [l] + 237-264 pp. Al. 1:890, p. 237.) 1891 (Rilev), for calendar year. iii+231-266+ii pp. p. 231.) 1892 (Riley), calendar year. iii+153-180+ii pp. 12 Al. 1:892, p. 153.) 1893 (Riley), calendar year. iii+199-226+ii pp Al. 1:893, p. 199.) 1894 (Howard), from June 30, 1893, to June 30, 1894. (In Al. 1:894, p. 157.) ' " " (In Al. 1:895, p. 153.) iii + 89-93 pp. (Also in Al. 1:896, p. 89.) ii 4-111-116 pp. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 111.) iii+17-25 pp. (Also in Al.l :898, p. 17. ) iii +43-52 pp. (Also in Al.l:899, p. 43.) iii+27-34 pp. (Also in Al.l:900, p. 27. ) ii+141-150 pp. (Also in Al. 1:901, p. 141.) iii+189-207 pp. (Also in Al. 1:902, p. 189.) 7 pi. (Also in Also in Al. 1:891, pi. (Also in 4 pi. (Also in 1895 (Howard), fiscal year. 1896 (Howard), fiscal year. 1897 (Howard), fiscal year. 1898 (Howard), fiscal year. 1899 (Howard), fiscal year. 1900 (Howard), fiscal vear. 1901 (Howard), fiscal year. 1902 (Marlatt), fiscal year. Oeneral publications [Publications which oriarinatcd iu this Division, but which were published in a num- bered series of the Secretary's ' jtlice, or some oth<.T division of the Department, are entered only where sueii nuiiil)eriii.s,' i)hiees them, with references under the proper headings in the Index to this work. Publications of the Division, issued only as Congressional documents, are noted in chronological order in the Appen- dix" to this work.] Bibliography of more important contributions to American economic entomology; j)repared by Samuel Hcnshaw. Pts. 1-3, more im- portant writings of Benjamin Dann ^^'alsh and Charles Valentine Riley. 1890. [1] +454 pp. Contents: " Pt. 1. More important writings of Benjamin Dann Walsh. 1889. 50 pp. Pt.2. MoreimportantjointwritingsofR. D.Walshand C.V.Riley. 1889. pp. 51-90. Pt. 3. More important writings of Charles Valentine Rilev. 1889. pp. 97-;571. Index to Parts 1-3. 1890. pp. [1] +373-1.5-1. Same, 51st Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 1;!3; serial no. 2708. Same. Pt. 4. More important writings of (ioyernment and State entomologists, and of other contributors to literature of American Economic Entomology. A-K. 1895. 167 pp. Same. Pt. 5. L-Z. 1896. 179 pp. Same. Pt. 6. More important writings pul)lislie(l l)etween June 30, 1888, and Dec. 30, 1S96; iireparc.lby Nathan P-anks. 1898. 273 pp. Same. Pt. 7. More imi)()rtant writinirs jxibli.'-^lied between Dec. 31, 1896, and Jan. 1, 1900; by Nathan Banks. 1901. 113 pp. Cotton insects. Report upon cotton insects; by J. Henry Comstock. 1879. y+511 pj). 3 pi. 04 Classlflca- tioii no. Tablc§ A9. ENTOMOLOGY DIVISIOX— Continued Creneral pul>iic*atioiisi — Continued New Orleans Exposition. Catalogue of exhibit of economic entomology at Xew Orleans World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposi- tion, 1884-5. 1888. 95 pp. Orange. Report on insects affecting the orange and other plants of citrus family, witli practical suggestions for their control or extermination; by II. G. Hubbard. 1885. 227 pp. 14 pi. Same, 48th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 40; serial no. 2326. [Periodical cicada, or seventeen-year locust; by C. V. Riley.] May, 1894. n. t. p. [3] pp. 4° Bulletins (old series) No. 1. Reports of experiments, chiefly with kerosene, upon insects injur- ously affecting orange tree and cotton plant. 1883. 62 pp. Same, 2d edition. 1883. 62 pp. No. 2. Reports and observations on Rocky Mountain locust and chinch bug, with extracts from correspondence of the Division on miscellaneous insects. 1883. 36 pp. Same, 2d edition. 1883. 36 pp. No. 3. Reports of observations and experiments in practical work of the Divi- sion, made undei direction of the Entomologist. 1883. 75 pp. 3 pi. No. 4. Reports of observations and experiments in practical work of the Division, made under direction of the Entomologist, with extracts from correspondence on miscellaneous insects. 1884. 102 pp. No. 5. Descriptions of North American chalcididje, from collections of Department of Agriculture and C. V. Riley, with biological notes. [1st paper], with list of described North American species of this family; by L. O. Howard. 1885. 47 pp. No. 6. Imported elm leaf beetle; its hal)its and natural history, and means of counteracting its injuries. 1885. 20 pp. 1 pi. ■ Same, 2d ed. 1891. 21 pp. 1 pi. No. 7. Pediculi and mallophaga affecting man and lower animals; by Herbert Osborn. 1891. 56 pp. No. 8. Periodical cicada; an account of Cicada septemdecim and its trede- cim race, with chronology of broods known; by Charles V. Riley.* Same, 2d edition. 1885. 46 pp. No. 9. Mulberrv silk-worm; Ix'ing a manual of instructions in silk culture; by C. V. Riley. 6th rev. ed. 1886. vii-^65 pp. 2 pi. Same, 7th rev. ed. 1888. vii+65 pp. 2 pi. [For editions 1 to 5, see A1.6:ll.] No. 10. Our shade trees and their insect defoliators, being a consideration of four most injurious species which affect trees of the Capital, with means of destroying them; b}' C. V. Riley. 1887. 69 pp. No. 11. Reports of exi)eriments with various insecticide substances, chiefly ui»on insects affecting garden crojis. 1886. 34 pp. No. 12. Miscellaneous notes on work of Division of Entomology for season of 1885. 1886. 46 i)p. 1 pi. No. 13. Reports of observations and experiments in jiractical work of the Division, made under direction of the Entomologist. 1887. 78 pp. No. 14. Reports of observations and ex])eriments in practical work of the Division. 1887. [Additional to no. 13.] 62 pp. 1 pi. No. 15. Icerva or fluted scale, otherwise known as cotton v cushion-scale. 1887. ■ 40 pp. No. 16. Entomological writings of Alpheus Spring Packard; by Samuel Henshaw. 1887. 49 j>p. No. 17. Chinch bug; general summary of its history, habits, enemies, and of remedies and preventives to be used against it; bv L. O. Howard. 1888. [l]+48i)p. No. 18. Life and entomological work of Townend Glover; by Charles Richards Dodge. 1888. 68 pp. 2 pi. No. 19. Enumeration of published synopses, catalogues, and lists of North American insects, with other information mtended to assist the student of American entomology. 1888. 77 pp. * No copy found. 114—04- 65 Tables I'lasslQfii- tluii lit). A9.3: 20 211 21 « 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 A9.4: 1 18 22 A9.5: 1 A9. E>'TO:nOI.O«Y OIVISIOX— Continued Btilletiiii!) (old series) — Continued No. 20. Eoot-knot disease of peach, orange, and other plants in Florida, due to work of anguilliila; by .1. C. Neal. 1889. 31 pp. 21 pi. No. 21. Report of trip to Australia to investigate natural enemies of tinted scale; bv Albert Koebele. 1890. 32 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1890. 32 pp. No. 22. Reports of observations and experiments in practical Avork of the Division, made under direction of the P^ntomologist. 1890. 110 pp. No. 23. Rei)orts of observations and experiments in jtractical Mork of the Division, under direction of the Entomologist. 1891. 83 pp. No. 24. Boll worm of cotton, report of ])rogress in supplementary investi- gation of this insect; by F. W. 3Iallv. 1891. 50 pp. No. 25. Destructive locusts, a ])opular consideration of a few of the more injurious locusts (or "grasshoppers") of U. S., with best means of destroying them; byC. V. Riley. 1891. 62 pp. 12 pi. 1 map. No. 26. Reports of observations and experiments in practical work of the Division, made under direction of the Entomologist. 1892. 95 pp. No. 27. Reports on damage by destructive locusts during 1891. 1892. No. 28. More destructive locusts of America north of Mexico; by Lawrence Bruner. 1893. 40 pp. No. 29. Boll worm of cotton; by F. W. Mally. 1893. 73 pp. 2 pi. No. 30. Reports of observations and experiments in practical work of the Division, made under direction of the Entomologist. 1893. 67 pp. No. 31. Catalogue of exhibit of economic entomology at World's Colum- bian Exposition, Chicago, 111., 1893. 1893. 121 pp. No. 32. Reports of observations and experiments in practical work of the Division, made under direction of the Entomologist. 1894. 59 pp. No. 33. Legislati(5n against injurious insects, compilation of laws and regu- lations in United States and British Columbia; bv L. 0. Howard. 1895. 46 pp. Circulars (first series) [Note. — This serie.s i.s described as " a mLseellaneous and indifferent series, hardly worthy to be entitled to the dignity of being considered publications." The whole number exceeded 40, nearly all being circular letters, and of which Nos. 1, 18, and 22 are the only ones known to exist.] No. 1 c. [Relating to silk worm eggs.] n. d. (Circ. ) No. 18. [Establishment of branch of economic ornithology.] July 1, 1885. (Circ.) No. 22. [Bee culture.] July 28, 1885. (Circ.) Circulars, second series No. 1. Condensed information concerning some of the more important insecticides. INIay, 1891. 7 pp. No. 2. Hop plant-louse, and the remedies to be used against it. June, 1891. 7 pp. 1 pi. Same, [new ed. Aug. 1899.] 7 pp. 1 pi. No. 3. Important enemy to fruit trees; San Jose scale, its appearance in Eastern U. S. ; measures to be taken to prevent its spread and to destroy it; by L. O. Howard. April 4, 1893. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 4. Army worm, circular relative to; by L. 0. Howard. June 16, 1894. ' n. t. p. 5 pp. No. 5. Carpet beetle or " Buffalo moth " ; , 1894. n. t. p. 4 pp. No.^ 6. Mexican cotton-boll weevil; by L. n. t. p. 5 pp. Same, [Spanish ed.] 6 pp. [For revi.sion, see A9.5:14.] No. 7. Pear-tree psylla; by C. L. Marlatt. No. 8. Imported elm leaf-beetle; by C. L. ^Marlatt. 4 pp. No. 9. Canker-worms; by D. W. Coquillett. May 24, 1895. n. t. p. 4 pp. by L. O. Howard. Sept. 8, O. Howard. April 1895. May 1, 1895. n. t. p. May 23, 1895. 8 pp. n. t. p. 6Q Tables Classiflra- tlou no. A9. EXTO:»IOLOCiY D I VIS lOV— Continued Circulars, seeoiid series — Continued No. 10. Harlequin c'a])bage bug, (ir Calico l)ack; l)v L. (). Howard. May 24, 1895. n. t. p. 2 pp. No. n. Rose-chafer; byF. H. Chittenden. May 21, 1895. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 12. Hessian fly; by C. L. Marlatt. July 26,' 1895. n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, rev. ed. Apr. 13, 1900. n. t. p. 4 jip. No. 13. Mosquitoes and fleas; by L. O. Howard. Feb. 1, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, rev. ed. Nov. 15, 1897. n. t. p. 5 pp. No. 14. (Revision of No. 6.) Mexican cotton-boll weevil; bv L. O. How- ard. Feb. 12, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. Same, [Spanish edition.] n. t. p. 8 pp. [For revision, see A9.5:18.] No. 15. General work against insects which defoliate shade trees in cities and towns; by L. O. Howard. Mar. 6, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. [In advance, from article "Shade-tree insect problem in Eastern U. S.," published in Yearbook for 1895.] No. 16. Larger corn stalk-borer; bvL. O. Howard. Aug. 13, 1896. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 17. Peach-tree borer; by C. L. Marlatt. Sept. 30, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 18. Mexican cotton-boll weevil. Revision of No. 14. Feb. 4, 1897. n. t. p. 8 pp. Same. [Spanish edition.] n. t. p. 10 pp. Same. [German edition.] n. t. p. 11 pp. No. 19. Clover mite; by C. L. Marlatt. Mar. 5, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, 2d ed. July" 19, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 20. Woolly aphis of apple; by C. L. Marlatt. Mar. 15, 1897. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 21. Strawberry weevil; by F. H. Chittenden. Mar. 18, 1897. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 22. Periodical cicada in 1897; by E. A. Schwarz. May 1, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 23. Buffalo tree-hopper; by C. L. Marlatt. May 10, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 24. Two-lined chestnut borer; by F. H. Chittenden. July 14, 1897. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 25. Ox warble; by C. L. Marlatt. July 19, 1897. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 26. Pear slug; by C. L. Marlatt. Aug. 28, 1897. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 27. Mexican cotton-boll weevil in 1897; by L. O. Howard. Dec. 31, 1897. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 28. Box-elder plant-bug; by L. O. Howard. Jan. 8, 1898. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 29. Fruit-tree bark-beetle; by F. H. Chittenden. Mar. 25, 1898. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 30. Periodical cicada in 1898; by E. A. Schwarz. Apr. 1, 1898. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 31. Striped cucumber beetle; by F. H. Chittenden. Apr. 26, 1898. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 32. Larger apple-tree borers; l)y F. H. Chittenden. July 1, 1898. n. t. p. 12 pp. Same, revised edition. Aug. 30, 1902. n. t. p. 12 pp. No. 33. Remedial work against Mexican cotton-boll weevil; bv L. O. Howard. July 1, 1898. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 34. House ants; by C. L. Marlatt. July 6, 1898. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 35. House flies; by L. O. Howard. July 11, 1898. n. t. i>. 8 pp. No. 36. True clothes moths; by C. L. Marlatt. July 18, 1898. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 37. Use of hydrocyanic acid gas for fumigating greenhouses and cold frames; by Albert F. Woods and P. H. Dorsett. Jan. 10, 1899. n. t. p. 10 pp. Same, corrected print. [Compare page 8.] Jan. 10, 1899. n. t. p. 10 pp. 67 Tables Cliisslflca- tii>ii III). A9.5: 38 39 40^ 40' 41 42 J 42 a 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 A9.6: 11 1« 1' 2 3 A9. EXTO:WOLOGY DIVISION— Continued 42 5 9 10 11 Apr. 22, 1899. n. t. p. Apr. 27, 1899. Circulars, second series — Continued Xo. 38. Squiish-vine borer; bv F. II. Chittenden. 6 pp. No. 39. Common squasli bug; Ijy F. II. Chittenden. n. t. p. 5 pp. No. 40. How to distinguish different mosquitoes of North America; by L. O. Ilowatd [with svuoi:>ti('al table of mosquitoes; by D. W. Co- quilk'tt]. Feb. 20, 19(i0. n. t. p. 7 pp. Same [1901], 2d print, n. t. ]i. 8 pp. No. 41. Reguhitions of foreign governments regarding importation of American plants^, trees, and fruits; bv L. O. Howard. Aug. 24, 1900. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 42. How to control San Jose scale; by C. L. Marlatt. Oct. 22, 1900. n. t. p. 6 pj). Same, revised. May 17, 1902. No. 43. Destructive green pea louse; l>y F. H. Chittenden. May 23, 1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 44. Periodical cicada in 1902; by W. D. Hunter. Mar. 13, 1902. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 45. New nomenclature for broods of periodical cicada; bv C. L. Marlatt. May 1, 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 46. Hydrocvanic-acid gas against household insects; bv L. O. Howard. May 22, 1902. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 47. The bedbug; by C. L. Marlatt. June 15, 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 48. House centipede; by C. L. Marlatt. June 10, 1902. n.t.p. 4 pp. No. 49. Silver fish; bv C. L. :\Iarlatt. June 20, 1902. 4 pp. No. 50. White ant; bV C. L. Marlatt. June 30, 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 51. Cockroaches; "by C. L. Marlatt. June 23, 1902. n. t. p. 15 pp. Bulletins, new series No. 1. Honevbee, a manual of instruction in apiculture; by Frank Benton. 1895. ' 118 pp. 12 pi. Same, rev. ed. 1896. 118 pp. 12 pi. Same, 3d ed. 1899. 118 pp. 12 pi. Same, 54th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 359; serial no. 3435. No. 2. Proceedings of 7th annual meeting of Association of Economic Entomologists [Springfield, Mass., 1895]. 1895. 100 pp. No. 3. San Jose scale, its occurrences in U. S., with full account of its life historv and remedies to be used against it; by L. 0. Howard and C. L. Marlatt. 1896. 80 pp. No. 4. Principal household insects of U. S., by L. O. Howard and C. L. Marlatt; with chapter on insects affecting drv vegetable foods, by F. H. Chittenden. 1896. 130 pp. Same, revised edition. 1896 [1899]. 131pp. No. 5. Insects affecting domestic animals, an accouut of species of impor- tance in North America, with mention of related forms occurring on other animals; by Herbert Osborn. 1896. 302 pp. 5 pi. No. 6. Proceedings of 8th annual meeting Association of Economic Ento- mologists. 1896. 100 pp. No. 7. Some miscellaneous results of work of Division of Entomology [1]. 1897. 87 pp. No. 8. Some little known insects affecting stored vegetable products: a collection of articles detailing certain original observations made upon insects of this class; by F. H. Chittenden. 1897. 45 pp. No. 9. Proceedings 9th annual meeting of Association of Economic Ento- mologists. 1897. 87 pp. No. 10. Some miscellaneous results of work of Division of Entomology [2]. 1898. 99 pp. No. 11. Gipsy moth in America, a summary account of introduction and spread of Porthetria dispar in Massachusetts and of efforts made to repress and exterminate it; by L. O. Howard. 1897. 39 pp. No. 12. San Jose scale, 1896-97; by L. O. Howard. 1898. 31 pp. 68 Tables Classlflca- tluii no. A9. EXTOXOLOCSY DIVISIOY— Continued BuSlctinsi, i»C'%v series — Continued No. 13. Recent laws al. No. 33. Some insects injurious to vet^etable crops; by F. 11. Cliiltenden. 1902. 117 pp. No. .34. Principal insects liable to be distril)ntc(l on iuhxtv strls «»f Director (to Secretary of Agricnlture) I 1888 (.\t water). (In A 1.1:888, p. 537.) 889 1 1889 (.\t\vater), [l]+485-544+iv pp. (Also in Al. 1:889, p. 485.) 890 1 1890 (.Vtwater), [1] (489-555 i iii pp. (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 489.) * The unbound serial numbers of these issues could not be found. As bound in the volumes the lettered pages are omitted, and could not therefore be verified. Tables Classiflca- tloii no. AlO.l': 891 1891 892 1892 893 1893 894 1894 895 1895 896 1896 897 1897 898 1898 899 1899 900 1900 901 1901 902 1902 AlO. EXPERi:tIEXT STATlO\«!< OFFICE— Continued Anuual reports of Direetor (to Secretary uf Agriculture) — Con- tinued. (Harris), [1] +503-538 t-ii pp. Map. (Also in Al. 1:891, p. 503.) ( Harris) , iii+515-549+iii pp. ( Als^o in Al.l :892, p. 515. ) (True), iv+417-464-i-ii pp. (Also in Al. 1:893, p. 417. ) (True), iii-f-123-131 pp. (Also in Al. 1:894, p. 123.) ~ (Alsoin Al.l:895, p. 131.) (Also in Al.l:896, p. 123.) (Alsoin Al. 1:897, p. 117.) (Alsoin A 1.1:898, p. 103.) (Alsoin Al. 1:899, !>. 119.) (Alsoin A 1.1:900, p. 165.) (Alsoin Al. 1:901, j). 175.) (Alsoin Al. 1:902, p. 241.) (True), iii4-131-143 pp. (True), iii+123-143 pp. (True), iii-j- 117-139 \>\). (True), iii-f 103-126 pp. (True), iii+ 119-1 53 i)p. (True), ii+lt35-210 pp. (True), iii-f 175-233 ])p. (True), iii+241-304 pp. A10.1-: Annual reports of Offlee of E.xperinient Stations (to Con- gress) [By ])rovision of the art establishing experiment stations in connection with the " agricultural colleges in the various states and territories, approved Mar. 2,1887, the stations were required to send to the governors of their respective states or territories, for transmission to the Secretary of Agriculture, on or before Feb- ruary 1st of each year, a statement of their receipts and expenditures, with an outline of the work accomplished. It was not, however, until the approval of the Agricultural appropriation act of •Aug. 8, 1894, that provision was made for sending to Congress an annual report based upon these returns. The' report for the fiscal year 1895, the one called for in the act, was laid before the Senate Apr. 7, 1S9(J, and referred to the Committee on Printing, who reported a concurrent resolution providing for its publicatii>n as a document, with 2, OOU additional copies for the use of the Agriculture Depart- ment. The resolution i)assed the Senate but did not receive the sanction of the House, and the report therefore was never printed. The .second report, 189(3. called for by Congress, was printed as S. doc. 137, 54th Cong., '2d sess. : serial no. 3470. The third report, 1897, was printed as H. doc. 205. .55th Cong., 2d sess.; serial no. 3667, and also asBulletin no. 50, Experiment Stations otlice. The fourth report, 1898, was printed as H. doc. 121. 55th Cong., 3d se.ss.; serial no. 3768, and also asBulletin no. 01, Experiment Stations Office. The fifth report, 1899, was printed as H. doc. 500. 5(;th Cong., 1st sess.; serial no. 3929, and also as Bulletin no. 83, Experiment Statiul>iiealioii<« — drntinued Food and nutrition of man. Lis^t of pul)lic'ations on food and nutrition of man, rev. [July, 1899.] n. t. p. 5 pp. Same, rev. [Mar. 1900.] n. t. j>. 6 pp. Same, rev. [Dec. 1900.] n. t. j). 7 pp. Same, rev. [Oct. 1901.] n. t. p. 8 pp. Same, rev. Nov. 5, 1902. n. t. p. 9 pp. Index to "Experiment Station Work." [Announcement regarding.] May?, ] 898. (Circ.) Irrigation. Listofpublicationsof Office on Irrigation, n. t. p. n. d. -pp. Same, rev. [1901.] n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, rev. [1901.] n. t. p. 5 pp. Same, rev. Oct. 15, 1902. n. t. p. 7 pp. Porto Rico. ]Me.s^age from President of U . S. , transmitting report on inves- tigation.s of agricultural resources and capal>ilities of Porto Rico, Avith special reference to establishment of an agricultural experi- ment station in that island, [by Seaman A. Knapp.] 1901. 32 pp. 7 pi. Same, 56th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 171; serial no. 4117. Station publications. List of Station publications lacking in library of office of Experiment Stations. Nov. 1, 1892. n. t. p. 4 pp. Bulletins No. 1. Orsfanization of Agricultural Experiment Stations in TT. S. 1889. 82 pp. No. 2. Digest of annual reports of Experiment Stations in U. S., 1888, pt. 1. 1889. 258 pp. Same, pt. 2. 1891. 173 pp. No. 3. Report of meeting of horticulturists of Agricultural P^xperiment Stations, at Columbus, Ohio, June 13, 14, 1889; ])v A. W. Harris. 1889. 12 pp. No. 4. List of horticulturists of Agricultural Experiment Stations in L^. S., with outline of work in horticulture at the several stations; bv W. B. Alwood. 1889. 27 pp. No. 5. Organization lists f)f Agricultural Experiment Stations and agri- cultural schools and colleges in U. S. 1890. 67 pp. No. 6. List of l)otanists of Agricultural Experiment Stations in L'. S., with outline of work in botany at the several stations. 1890. 23 pp. No. 7. Proceedings of 5th annual convention Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Washington, D. C, Aug. 12-18, 1891; edited bv A. W. Harris and H. E. Alvonl. 1892. 113 pp. No. 8. Six lectures on investigations at Rothamsted Experimental Station, delivered under ])rovisions of Lawes Agricultural trust by Robt. Warington, before Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Ex])eriiiient Stations at Washington, D. C, Aug. 12-18, 1891. 1892. 113 pp. 11 pi. 9. Fermentations of milk; by H. W. Conn. 1892. 75 pp. 10. Meteon^logical work for agricultural institutions; [by] Mark W. No. No, No, No, No No Harrington. 1892. 23 pp. , n. Compilation of analyses of American feeding stuffs; by E. H. Jenkins and A. L. Winton. 1892. 155])]). , 12. Organization lists of Agricultui-al l'"xj)eriment Stations and agri- cultural schools and colleges in V. S. 1892. 78 j)p. . 13. Organization lists of Agricultural Experiment vStations and agri- cultural schools and colleges in V. S. 1893. 123 ])p. . 14. Proceedings of convention of National League for Good Roads, hehl at Washington, D. C, Jan. 17, 18, 1893, and hearing by Committee on Agriculture of House of Representatives Januarv 19, 1893. 1893. 101 pp. . 15. Handl)Ook of experiment station work; a popular digest of ])ub- lications of the agricultural exijeriment stations in U. S. 1893. 411 |)p. Same, 54th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 361; serial no. 34.">5. Tables riasslflra- tiun iiu. A10.3: 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28' 28' 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 A 10. EXPERIinEXT STATIO\S OFFICE— Continued Bulletins — Continued 2so. 16. Proceedings 6th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, New Orleans, La., Nov. 15-iy, 1S;»2; edited by A. W. Harris and H. E. Alvord. 1893. 176 jip. No. 17. Suggestions for establishment of food laboratories in connection with agricultural experiment stations of U. S. ; [by Edward Atkinson]. ISHH. 20 pp. No. 18. Contribution to investigation of assimilation of free atmospheric nitrogen l)y wliite and black nmstard; byj. P. Lotsy. 1894. 19 pp. No. 19. Organization lists of agricultural experiment stations and agri- cultural schools and colleges in U. S. 1894. 99 pp. No. 20. Proceedings of 7th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Chicago, 111., Oct. 17-19,1893; edited by A. C. True and H. E. Alvord. 1894. 100 pp. No. 21. ^lethods and results of investigations on chemistrv and economy of food; by W. O. Atwater. 1895. 222 pp. No. 22. Agricultural investigations at Rothamsted, England, during 50 years; six lectures delivered under provisions of Lawes agricultural trust; l)y Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert. 1895. 316 pp. 3 y>\. No. 23. Organizatit)n lists of agricultural experiment stations and insti- tutions v.ith courses in agriculture in V. S. 1895. 88 pp. No. 24. Proceedings 8th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Washington, D. C, Nov. 13-15, 1894; edited by A. C. True and H. H. Goodell. 1895. 98 pp. No. 25. Dairy bacteriology; by H. "\V. Conn. 1895. 40 pp. No. 26. Agricultural ex})eriment stations, their objects and work; bvA. C. True. 1895. 16 pp. No. 27. Organization lists of agricultural experiment stations and institu- tion having courses in agriculture in U. S. 1896. 93 pp. No. 28. Chemical composition of American food materials; l)y W. O. At water and Chas. D. Woods. 1896. 47 pp. Same, rev. ed. ; by W. O. Atwater and A. P. Bryant. 1899. 87 pp. No. 29. Dietary studies at University of Tennessee in 1895; by Chas. E. Wait, with comments by W. O. Atwater and Chas. D. Woods. 1896. 45 pp. No. 30. Proceedings of 9th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Denver, Colo., July 16-18, 1895; edited by A. C. True and H. H. Goodell. 1896. 100 pp". No. 31. Dietary studies at University of Missouri in 1895 and data relating to bread and meat consumption in Missouri; by H. B. Gibson, S. Calvert, and D. W. May, with comments by W. O. Atwater and Chas. D. Woods. 1896. 24 pp. No. 32. Dietary studies at Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., in 1895; by Winthrop E. Stone, with comments bv W. O. Atwater and Chas. D. Woods. 1896. 28 pp. No. 33. Cotton plant: its history, botany, chemistry, culture, enemies, and uses; [Report] with introduction by Charles W. Dabney. 1896. 433 pp. 11. 4 ]il. Same, 54th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 267; serial no. 3536. See alxo A1.9:47 and A1.9:48. No. 34. Carbohydrates of wheat, maize, flour, and bread, and action of enzymic ferments upon starches of different origin; bv Winthrop E. Stone. 1896. 44 pp. [Withdrawn .Tan., 1898; roi.«sued Jan., 1899; again witlidrawn June 24, 1899.] No. 35. Food and nutrition investigations in New Jersey in 1895 and 1896; br Edward B. Voorhees. 1896. 40 pp. No. 36. Notes on irrigation in Connecticut and New Jersey; by C. S. Phelps and Edward B. Voorhees. 1897. 64 pp. No. 37. Dietary studies at Maine State College in 1895; by Whitman H. Jordan. 1897. 57 pp. 74 I'lasslfiea- tioii no. A10.3: 38 39 No 401 No 40* 41 No 42 No. 43 No. 44 45' 45-^ 46 No 47 No 48 No 49 No 50 No 51 No 52 No 53 No 54 No 55 No 56 57 58 59 Tables AlO. EXPERIHEXT STATIOXS OFFICE— Continued Bulletins — Continued No. 38. Dietary studie.s with reference to food of negro in Alabama, in 1895 ami 1896, conducted witli cooperation of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial In.«titute and the Agricultural and ^lechanical College of Alal)ania; reported bv W. (.). Atwater and Chas. D. Woods. 1897. 69 PI). 2 pi. . 39. Organization li.sts of agricultural experiment stations and institu- tions with courses in agriculture in U. S. 1897. 96 pp. . 40. Dietary studies in New Mexico in 1895; by Arthur Goss. 1897. 23 pp. Same. 1899. 23 pp. . 41. Proceedings of 10th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Washington, D. C, Nov. 10-12, 1896; edited bv A. C. True and H. H. Goodell. 1897. 120 pp. . 42. Cotton culture in Egypt; by George P. Foaden. 1897. 34 pp. . 43. Losses in boiling vegetables and composition and digestibility of potatoes and eggs; [articles] bv H. Snyder and Almah J. Frisby and A. P. Bryant. 1897. 31 pp. No. 44. Report of preliminary investigations on metabolisui of nitrogen and carbon in human organism, with respiration calorimeter of special construction; by W. O. Atwater, C. D. Woods, and F. G. Benedict. 1897. 64 pp. No. 45. Digest of metabolism experiments in which the balance of income and outgo was determined; bv W. O. Atwater and C. F. Langworthy. 1897. 434 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1898. 434 pp. . 46. Dietarv studies in New York City in 1895 and 1896; bv W. O. Atwater and Chas. D. Woods. 1898. 117 pp. . 47. Organization lists of agricultural experiment stations and institu- tions with courses in agricuUure in V. S. 1898. 96 pp. . 48. Report to Congress on agriculture in Alaska, including reports by Walter H. Evans, Benton Killin, and Sheldon Jackson. 1898. iv + 36 pp. 23 pi. Same, 55th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 160; serial no. 3667. . 49. Proceedings of 11th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Minneapolis, Julv 13-15, 1897; edited by A. C. True and H. H. Goodell. 1898. 100 pp". . 50. Work and expenditures of agricultural experiment stations for 1897; by A. C. True. 1898. vi -V 97 pp. 6 pi. Same, 55th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 205; serial no. 3667. . 51. Statistics of land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment sta- tions in r. S. for vear ending June 30, 1897. [Compiled bv Miss S. L. Sommers.] *1898. 39 pp. . 52. Nutrition investigations in Pittsburg, Pa., 1894-96; bv Isabel Bevier. 1898. 48 pp. . 53. Nutrition investigations at University of Tennessee in 1896 and 1897; by Chas. E._ Wait. 1898. 46 pp. . 54. Nutrition investigations in New Mexico in 1897; bv Arthur Goss. 1898. 20 pp. 1 pi. . 55. Dietary studies in Chicago, 1895 and 1896, conducted with coop- eration of Jane Addams and Caroline L. Hunt, of Hull House; reported by W. O. Atwater and A. P. Bryant. 1898. 76 pp. No. 56. History and present status of instruction in cooking in publicschools of New York City, 1899; reported by (Mrs. ) Louise E. Hogan, with introduction by A. C. True. 1899. 70 pp. 12 pi. [Withdrawn.] No. 57. Varieties of corn; by E. L. Sturtevant. 1899, 108 pp. No. 58. Water rights on Missouri River and tributaries, by Elwood Mead; with papers on water laws of Colorado, l>v John F,. Field, and of Nebraska, by J. M. Wilson. 1899. 80 pp.' 3 pi. No. 59. Organization lists of agricultural colleges ami experiment stations in U. S., with list of agricultural experiment stations in foreign countries. 1899. 15 pp. 75 Tables (las^lfl«•il tiiiii no. AlO. EXPEKIIIEXT STATIOXS OFFICE— Continued AlO.S: Bulletins — Continued 63 No 64 No 65 No 66 No 67 No. 68 No ('.() X(j. CO. Ahstraot of laws for acquiring titles to water from ^Missouri Kiver and tributaries, withlesal forms in use; compiled bv P'lwood Mead. LS99. 77 i.p. 61 No. 61. Rejiort of work and exjienditures of agricultural cxjieriment sta- tions for year ended June 30, 189S; by A. C. True. 1S99. vi+113 pp. 14 pi. Same, 55th Cong., 3d sess., H. doc. 121; serial no. 3768. 62 No. 62. Second report to Congress on agriculture in Alaska, inc:luding re- ports; bv C. C. Georgeson and Walter H. Evans. LS99. vii-f-51 pp. 12 1)1. Same, 55th Cong., 3d sess., H. doc. 169; serial no. 3768. . 63. Description of a new respiration calorimeter and experiments on conservation of energy in human body; by W. O. .\twater and E. B. Rosa. 1899. 94 jip. 8 pi. (Slip of correcti(ms for page 86. ) . 64. Statistics of lancl-grant colleges and experiment stations in U. S. for vear ending June 30, 1898; [compiled bv Miss S. L. Sommers]. 1899. 39 pp. " . 65. Proceedings of 12th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Washington, D. C, Nov. 15-17, 1898; edited bv A. C. True, W. H. Beal, and H. H. Goodell. 1899. 138 pp. . 66. Phvsiological effect of creatin and creatinin, and their value as nutrients; by J. AV. INIallet. 1899. 24 pp. . 67. Studies on bread and l)read making; [articles] ])y Harry Snyder and L. A. Voorliees. 1899. 51 pp. 2 pi. . 68. Description of some Chinese vegetable food materials and their nutritive and economic value; by Walter C. Blasdale. 1899. 48 pp. 8 pi. No. 69. Experiments on metabolism of matter and energy in human body; by W. (). Atwater and F. G. Benedict, with collal)oration of A. W. Smith and A. P. Bryant. 1899. 112 pp. Same, revi.sed edition. 1899. 112 pjt. No. 70. Water-right ]irol)lems of Bear River; [artic-les] by Clarence T. Johnston and Joseph A. Breckons. 1899. 40 pp. 9 pi. No. 71. Dietarv studies of negroes in eastern Virginia in 1897 and 1898; [articles] by H.B.Frissell and Isabel Bevier. 1899. 45 pp. 3 pi. No. 72. Farmei'.s' reading courses; bv L. H. Bailev. 1899. 36 pp. No. 73. Irrigation in Rockv 3Iountain States; bv J. C. Ulrich. 1899. 64 pp. 10 1.1. No. 74. Organization lists of agricultural colleges and experiment stations in U. S., with list of agricultural exjieriment stations in foreign countries. 1900. 121 pp. No. 75. Dietarv studies of universit\- l)oat crews; bv W. O. Atwater and • A. P. Bfvant. 1900. 72 pp. " 76 No. 76. Proceedings of 13th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, San Francisco, Cal., July 5-7, 1899; edited bv A. C.True, W. H. Beal, and II. H. Goodell. 1900. 112 pp. 77 I No. 77. Digestibilitv of American feeding stuffs; bv Whitman 11. Jiuxlan and Frank H. Hall. 1900. 100 pp. 78 I No. 78. Statistics of land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment sta- I tions, 1899 [compiled l.y :Miss j. A. Davis]. 1900. 39 pp. 79 I No. 79. Farmers' institutes, historv and status in l'. S. and Canada; by I L. H. Bailey. 1900. 34 pp.' ^0 No. 80. [History and present status of] Agricultural experiment stations in IT. S. ; by A. C. True and V. A. Clark. Paris Exposition, 1900, prepared toaccompany experiment station exhibit. 1900. 636 pp. I 153 pi. map. I Same, 56th Cong., 2d sess., II. doc. 507; serial no. 4170. 81 No. 81. Use of water in irrigation in Wyoming and its relation to owner- ship and distribution of natural supplv; l)v B. C. Buffum. 1900. I 56 pp. 8 pi. 69' 69" 70 76 Classiflca- tiiiii no. Tables EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE— Continued AlO. A10.3: BuIletiiBst — Continued No. 82. Agricultural investigations in Alaska, 1899; bv C. C. Georgeson. 1900. ao i)p. 17 pi. Same, 5()th Cong., Ist sess., 11. doc. 314; serial no. 3929. No. 83. Work and expenditures of agricultural experiment stations for year ended June 30, 1S99; bv A. C. True. 1900. vi-^111 pp. Same, 5()th Cong., 1st sess., II. doc. 500; serial no. 3929. Xo. 84. Nutrition investigations at California agricultural experiment station, 1896-1898; by M. E. Jaffa. 1900. 39 pp. No. 85. Investigations on cligestibilitv and nutritive value of bread; b\- Chas. D. Woods and h. H. Merrill. 1900. 51 pp. No. 86. Use of water in irrigation; report of investigations made in 1899 nnder supervision of Elwood Mead and C. T. Johnston, including reports l)v special agents and oliservers W. ^I. Reed, W. H. Code, W. Irving, O. V. P. Stout, Thomas Berrv, S. Fortier, R. C. Gem- mell, (i. L. Swendsen, and D. W. Ross. 'l900. 253 pp. 50 pi. Same, 56th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 466; serial no. 4117. No. 87. Irrigation in New Jersey; by Edward B. Voorhees. 1900. 40 pp. No. 88. Organization lists of agricultural colleges and experiment stations in IT. S. , with list of agricultural experiment stations in foreign countries. 1901. 134 jip. No. 89. Experiments on effect of muscular work upon digestibility of food and metabolism of nitrogen, conducted at Universitv of Tennessee, 1897 to 1899; bv Chas. E. Wait. 1901. 77 pp. No. 90. Irrigation in 'Hawaii; by Walter Maxwell. 1900. 48 pp. 6 pi. No. 91. Nutrition investigations at Cniversitv^ of Illinois, North Dakota Agricultural College, and Lake Erie College, Ohio, 1896-1900; by H. S. Griudlev, J. L. Sammis, E. F. Ladd, Isabel Bevier, and Elizabeth C. Sprague. 1900. 42 jip. No. 92. Reservoir system of Cache la Poudre Yallev; bv E. S. Nettleton. 1901. 48 pp. 14 pi. No. 93. Work and expenditures of agricultural experiment stations for year endet (separates) [A few of the more important articles contained in the Bulletins were issued .sepa- rately in pamphlet form. References to all the articles will be found under their proper headings in the index to this work] . Circulars No No No 1. List of agricultural experiment stations in U. S., with addresses. Feb. 1, 1889. n. p. n. d. 7 pp. 2. [In regard to meeting of those interested in use of fertilizers. Jan. 31, 1889. n. t. p. [3] pp. 3. [Extract from proceedings of Knoxville Convention.] Feb. 6, 1889. n. t. p. [3] pp. No. 4. Memorandum for station reports. Feb. 12, 1889. n. p. n. d. 4 pp. No. 5. [Call for meeting of experiment stations for discussion.] Feb. 25, 1889. (Circ.) No. 6. List of originators of fruits, vegetables, etc., in U. S., with addresses and names of specialists. Mar. 8, 1889. 7 1. f° [Mimeographed; never printed.] * No. 7. Cooperative field experiments with fertilizers. Mar., 1889. n. p. n. d. 39 pp. No. 8. Explanations and directions for soil tests with fertilizers. Mar. 1889. n. p. n. d. 11 pp. No. 9. Memorandum for report on farmers* institutes in United States, n. d. 4 1. blank. No. 10. [Horticulturists' circular, schedule of questions. List of horti- culturists and botanists of Experiment Stations in U. S.] June 27, 1889. 7 1. f° [Mimeographed; never printed.] No. 11. Rules for naming vegetables. Report of Committee of Experi- ment-Station Horticulturists. Sept., 1889. n. p. n. d. [3] pp. No. 12. Regarding library and publications of Office of Experiment Stations. July, 1889. 3 pp. n. p. n. d. (c. t. o. ) No. 13. [Calling attention to meeting of American agricultural colleges and experiment stations. Oct. 16, 1889. n. t. p. [3] pp. No. 14. [Calling attention to meeting of official economic entomologists.] Oct. 28, 1889. n. t. p. [3] pp. No. 15. Inquiries regarding investigations in botany at agricultural col- leges and experiment stations. Jan., 1890. n. p. n. d. [4] pp. No. 16. [Relating to publications of Office.] n. d. n. t. p. [3] pp. No. 17. Letter to manufacturers of spray machinery, n. d. n. t. p. [3] pp. No. 18. List of originators of fruits and vegetables in United States, with addresses and names of sptu'ialties. n. p. n. d. 12 pp. No. 19. Experiments with fertilizers on fruits and vegetables, to study feeding capacities of plants and variations due to action of fertilizers. Mar., 1891. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 20. Organization list of agricultural experiment stations in U. S. June, 1891. n. p. n. d. 21 pp. No. 21. Fifth annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations; delegates and visitors registered. Aug. 13, 1891. n. p. n. d. [4] pp. No. 22. [Letter relative to] sul)ject index of literature of agricultural experiment stations and kindred institutions. Nov., 1891. n. t. p. [3] pp. 79 Tables t'liiss\fli'a- tloii uu. A10.4: 231 23^ 24 25 J 25= 26 27 28' 28= 28= 29 30 31 321 32 « 33 34 35 36 371 37 =" 38 39 40 41 42 43' 43 = 441 44 = 45 46 47 48 49 AlO. EXPERIHEXT STATIONS OFFICE— Continued Circulars — Continued No. 23. Key to subject index of literature of agricultural experiment stations, and kindred institutions. Dec, 1893. n. p. n. d. [3] pp. 12°. Same, revised. Api-. 25, 1902. [3] pp. 8°. No. 24. Address list of agricultural experiment stations. [Dec, 1893.} (Circ) No. 25. Report on canaigre. May 15, 1894. n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, rev. Nov. 20, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 26. Address list of agricultural colleges and experiment stations. n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 27. Statistics of agricultural cioUeges and experiment stations, 1894. May 16, 1895. n. t. p. 18 pp. No. 28. Report on broom corn. Jan. 8, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, rev. Nov. 20, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, rev. Oct. 3, 1900. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 29. Work and expenditures of agricultural experiment stations. Mar. 10, 1896. 4 pp. [Also printed as appendix to Annual report of Director, 1896. See A10.1:896, p. 141; and also for other prints, see A10.3:.59, p. 9G, and A10.3:74, p. 101.] No. 30. Permanent elements in experiment station work; by A. C. True. May 26, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 31. Some books on agriculture and agricultural science, published 1893-96; [compiled by F. H. Hall]. Nov. 2, 1896. n. t. p. 176pp., interleaved. No. 32. Report of committee on methods of teaching agriculture. Dec. 8, 1896. n. t. p. 20 pp. * Same, rev. Nov. 15, 1897. n. t. p. 20 pp. (Also in A10.3:41, p.57.) No. 33. Civil service [reform] in Dejiartment of Agriculture; bv Charles W. Dabney, jr. Jan. 26, 1897. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 34. Rules and apparatus for seed testing. Fe1>. 17, 1897. n. t. p. 9 pp. No. 35. Statistics of land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment sta- tions, 1896. Apr. 1, 1897. n. t. p. 18 pp. No. 36. Constitution of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. [1897.] n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 37. Second report of committee on methods of teaching agriculture. July 24, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. Same, rev. Nov. 15, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 38. Some books on agriculture and sciences related to agriculture; published 1896-98. July 1, 1898. 45 pp. No. 39. Third report of committee on methods of teaching agriculture. Nov. 21, 1898. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 40. Land-grant and other colleges and national defense; by Charles W. Dabney, jr. n. d. n. t. p. 15 pp. No. 41. Fourth report of committee on methods of teaching agriculture. Sept. 28, 1899. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 42. German common school with a garden; bv C. B. Smith. Oct. 28, 1899. n. t. p. 7 pp. No. 43. [Report on] Food; Nutrients; Food economy. Oct. 31, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. Same, revised. June 20, 1900. n. t. p. 6 pp. No. 44. Agriculture experiment stations in U. S. ; [bv A. C. True. June 8, 1900.] n. p. n. d. 8 pp. Same, revised, 1901. 11 pp. No. 45. Fifth report of Committee on methods of teaching agriculture. Jan. 5, 1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 46. Functions and uses of food; by C. F. Langworthy. Apr. 5, 1901. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 47. [Outline of general plan of] card index of experiment station literature; by A. C. True. Apr. 19, 1902. n. t. p. 2 pp. No. 48. What the Department of Agriculture is doing for Irrigation; by Elwood Mead. Oct. 14, 1902. n. t. p. 4 p. No. 49. Secondary courses in agriculture. Oct. 17, 1902. n. t. p. 10 pp. 80 < lasslflca- tioii no. A 10.5: Tables A 10. EXPERIH EXT STATIONS OFFICE— Continued Mi!!iceiiaiie(»u<> l>tilleliii<< Xo. 1. rrocefdings of 2(1 annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and -Experiment Stations, Knoxville, Teini Jan. 1-3, 1889; edited bv A. W. Harris and H. E. Alvord. 1889. 123 pp. No. 2. Proceedings of 3d annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and ICxperinient Stations, Washington, D. C. Nov. 12-15, 1889; edited bv A. W. Harris and H. E. Alvord. 1890. 142 pp. No. 3. Proceedings of 4th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Statioirs, Champaign, 111. Nov. 11-13, 1890; edited by A. W. Harris and H. E. Alvord. 1891. 156 pp. [Series discontinued.] Experiment station reeord [In the tirst tliree volumes of the Record the abstracts, of the station reports were grouped by stations, arranged alphabetically by States. Beginning with Vol. 4, an arrangement by topics was adopted, eacli topic being edited by the depart- ment's expert in that line. The various topics usujilly'trented inagrieultural publications are all represented. With but few exceptions each number also contained a paper by some noted authority on a particular subject.] V. 1. September, 1889- July, 1890. 1890. iii+358 pp. No. No. No. No. No. No. Sept., 1889, ix+56pp. Nov., 1889, -i-57-115pp. 3. Jan., 1890, +117-174 pp.* 4. Mar., 1890, +175-243 pp.* 5. Mav, 1890, +245-307 pp.* 0. Juh', 1890, +309-358 pp.* [Title-page and table of con- tents for vol. 1, issued with this number, iii pp.] V. 2. August, 1890-Julv, 1891. 1891. xxxii+853 pp. No. 1. Aug., 1890, 'iv +40 pp. No. 2. Sept., 1890, +41-88 pp.* No. 3. Oct., 1890, iv+89-138 pp. No. 4. Nov., 1890, v+139-184pp. No. 5. Dec, 1890, vi+185-264 pp. No. 6. Jan., 1891, v+265-308 pp. No. 7. Feb., 1891, vi-L 309-384 pp. No. 8. Mar., 1891, vii+385-4«S pjj. No. 9. Ai)r., 1891, +469-540 pp.* No. 10. Mav, 1891, vii+541-624 pp. No. 11. Jun'e, 1891, vii+625-698 pp. No. 12. Jidy, 1891, yi J- 699-853 pp. [Title-page and table of contents for vol. 2, issued with this number, xxxii pp.] V. 3. August, 1891-July, 1892. 1892. xxxviii+1059 pp. No. 1. Aug., 1891, vi+72 pp. No. 2. Sept., 1891, vi^73-138 pp. No. 3. Oct., 1891, vi+ 139-206 pp. No. 4. Nov., 1891, vi+207-274 pp. No. 5. Dec, 1891, vii+275-364 ].p. No. 6. Jan., 1892, vii+365-438 pp. No. 7. Feb., 1892, vi+439-506pp. No. 8. Mar., 1892, v+507-584 pp. No. 9. Apr., 1892, vii+585-664 jyp. No. 10. M^v, 1892, vii+665-758 j.p. No. 11. June, 1892, vii ) 759-840 pp. No. 12. July, 1892, vii-i 841-970 pp. [No. 13.] Index, pp. 979-1059. [Title-page and talile of contents for vol. 3, issued with this numlxT. xxxviii ji]).] *These early unlwund numbers were not found, and in the bound volumes the preliminary lettered pages of contents, etc., have been eliminated. The pagination given is therefore not entirely com- plete. 114—04- 81 Tables I'laSNlflCH- tion no. AlO. EXPERIHIEXT STATIONS OFFICE— Continued A10.6: I Experiiiiciil fitlatioii record— Continued V. 4. August, hSit2-Julv, 189:i LSI):?. xxx^l086pp. No. 1. Aug., 1892, vii+nOi))). No. 2. Sept., 1892, vii+ni-230 pp. No. 3. Oct., 1892, vi+231-322 pp. No. 4. Nov., 1892, vi+ 323-394 pp. No. 5. Dec, 1892, v+395-454 pp. No. 6. Jan., 1893, vi+4r)a-r>24 p^). No. 7. Feb., 1893, vi+525-(J24 pp. No. 8. Mar., 1893, vi+625-700 pp. No. .9. Apr., 1893, vii-^ 701-790 pp. No. 10. May, 1893, vii+791-878 i)p. 11. June, 1893, vii+879-994 pp. ( Errata slip. ) V. No. No. 12. July, 1893, [1] +995-108(1 pp. [Title-page and table of con- tents for vol. 4, issued with this number, xxx pp.] 5.1893-1894. 1895. xxxiv--1227 pp. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1. V. 6. 1893, viii+138 pp. 1893, viiii- 139-268 pp. 1893, vii+269-358 pp. 1894, vi+359-452 pp. 1894, vi +453-546 pp. 1894, viii+547-666 pp. 1894, vi+667-744 pp. 8. 1894, vi+ 745-830 pp. 9. 1894, vii+831-940 pp. 10. 1894, vii+941-1040 pp. 11. 1894, v+1041-1106pp. 12. 1894, pp. ] 107-1227. ( Cover title only. ) [Title-page and table of contents for vol. 5, issued with this number, xxxiv pp.] 1894-1895. 1896. xii+1134 pp. No. 1. 1894, vi+88 pp. (Cover title only.) No. 2. 1894, vi+89-174 pp. (Cover title only.) No. 3. 1894, v+1 75-254 pp. (Cover title only.) No. 4. 1S95, vi+255-348 pp. No. 5. 1895, viii+349-4SS pp No. 6. 1895, vii+ 489-584 pi>. No. 7. 1895, vi+585-678 pp. No. 8. 1895, v+679-758 pp. No. 9. 1895, vi+ 759-850 pp. No. 10. 1895, vi +851-944 pp. No. 11. 1895, vi+945-1032 pp. (Cover title only. (Cover title only.) (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only. (Cover title only. (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) V, No. 12. 1895, pp. 1033-1134. table of contents for vol. 6, issued with this number. 7. 1895-1896. 1897. xii+1092 pp. [Title-page and xii pp.] 1. 1895, v+ 74 pp. (Cover title only.) 2. 1895, vii+75-166 pp. (Cover title onlv. 3. 1895, vi+ 167-260 pp. 4. 1895, v+ 261 -342 pp. 5. 1896, v+343-434 pp. 6. 1896, vi + 435-534 pp. 7. 1896, v+ 535-632 pp. c^. 1896, v+ 633-722 pp. 9. 1896, v+723-814 pp. 10. 1896. vi+815-901 pp. 11. 1896, vi 1-903-996 pp. 12. 1896, pp. 997-1092. I of contents for vol. 7, issued with this number V. 8. 1896-1897. 1897. xiv+1128 pp. No. 1. 1896, vi f 94 pp. (Cover title only.) No. 2. 1896, vii +95-1 76 pp. (Cover title only.) 3. 1896, vi+ 177-268 pp. (Cover title only.) 4. 1897, vii+269-354 pp. (Cover title onlv.) 5. 1897, vi+355-444 pp. (Cover title only.) No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only.^ (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) Cover title only. ) [Title-page and table xii pp.] 82 Classiflca- tioii no. A 10. EXPERI]TIE]VT STATIONS OFFICE Experiiiieul Mlation record — Continued Tables -Continued V. 8. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. s. 9. 10. 11. 12. table V. 9. 1897 1896-1 89 6. 1897 7. 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 f contents for vol. 8, is.sued with this num])er. xivi>p.] No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 11 No. 12 9. 10. -1898 1897 1897 1897 1897 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 1898 — Continued vi-f-445-5o8 pp. vi-L .539-638 pp. V +639-738 pp. vii+739-838 pp. v+839-938 pp. vi+939-1036 ])p. pp. 1037-1128. (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title onlv. I [Title-page and 1898. xvi-f 1198 pp. iv-f 100 pp. (Cover title onlv. vi— 101-200 pp. (Cover title only. (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title onlv.) (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only.) (Cover title onlv.) [Title-page and xvi pp.] 1. 1898, v-f 100 pp. (Cover title only. ) 2. 1898, vif 101-200 pp. 3. 1898, vi+201-300 pp. 1898, viii+301-400 pj) 1899, vi 4-401-500 pp. 1899, vi+501-600 pp. 1899, vii-f601-700 pp. 1899, vi+701-800 pp. vi-h201-300 pp. vii+301-400 ]>p. v+401-500pp. v+501-600 pp. vi+601-700 pp. vi -1-701-800 pp. vii-h 801-900 pp. v+ 901-1000 pp. v+lOOl-UOO pp pp. 1101-1198. table of contents for vol. 9, issued with this number V. 10. 1898. 1899. 1899. xvi+1208 pp. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 9. 1899, vi-f 801-900 pp. No. 10. 1899, vi-f901-]000 j)]). No. 11. 1899, vi-L-lOOl-llOO pp. No. 12. 1899, pp. 1101-1208. table of contents for vol. 10, issued with this number. 1899-1900. 1900. xvi+1208pp. . 1. 1899, vi+lOOpp. (Cover title only.) 2. 1899, vii-hl01-200pp. (Cover title only.) 3. 1899, vii + 2(tl-300 i)p. (Cover title onlv.) 4. 1899, vii 1-301-400 pp. ^ 5. 1899, vi-h401-500 pp. 6. 1900, v-(-501-600 p]>. 7. 1900, v-t-601-700 pp. 8. 1900, v-f 701-800 pp. 9. 1900, vi+801-900 j^p. 10, 1900, vi-f- 901-] 000 i)p. No. 11. 1900, vii-f 1001-1100 pp. (Cover title onlv. No. 12. 1900, i)p. 1101-1208. (Cover title only.') ' [Title-page and table of contents for vol. 11, issued with this number, xvi pp.] 12.1900-1901. 1901. xvi-rll89pp. 1900, vi + 100 PI). (Cover title only.) 1900, vi-f-101-200 PJ). (Cover title onlv. ) 1900, viii-f 201-300 pj). (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only. ' (Cover title only.' (Cover title only. ■ ( Cover title only. ' (Cover title only.) (Cover title only. ) V. 11 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. V. pi. (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) [Title-page and xvi pp.] (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only. ^ (Cover title only.) (Cover title only.) (Cover title onlv.) (Cover title only.) No. 1. No. 2. No. 3.' No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10. 1900, vi" 301-400 jip 1901, vi--401-500pp. 1901, vi-f 501-600 pp. 1901, vi { ()01-700pj). 1901, vi-^701-S00 J. I). 1901, vii+801-900 ].p. 1901, vii-fyOl-1000 pp. 83 Tables Classlflca- tloii IIU. A 10.6: 12 13 14 A10.6«: AlO.y: 1 2 3 4 A10.§: A10.9: AlO.lO: 1 AlO.ll: 1 AIO. EXPERIHEXT STATIOXS OFFICE— Continued Experiiiieiil station rcrord — Continued V. 12. No, No, V. 13, No No No, No No No No No No, No No, No V. 14. No No No 1900-1901— Continued .11. 1901, vii+ 1001-1 100 pp. (Cover title onlv.) .12. 1901, pp. 1101-1189. (Cover title only.) [Title-page and table of contents for vol. 12, issued with this number, xvi pja.] 1901-1902. 1902. xviii + 1206 pp. . 1. 1901, viii+lOOpp. (Cover title onlv.) . 2. 1901, ix + 101-200pj). (Cover title only.) (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only.) (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only.) 1 pi. (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only.) 1 pi. (Cover title only. ) (Cover title only. ) 3. 1901, ix: 201-300 pp. 4. 1901, vii r301-400 pp. 5. 1902, viiif 401-500 pp. 6. 1902, viii+501-004 pp. 7. 1902, ix+605-704 pp. 8. 1902, ixi- 705-806 pp. 9. 1902, viii+807-906 pp. .10. 1902, viiif 907-1008 pp. 11. 1902, xi f 1009-1 112 pp. (Cover title only.) . 12. 1902, pp. 1113-1206. (Covertitleonly.) [Title-page and table of contents for vol. 13, issued with this number, xviii pp.] No. 1. Sept., 1902. x-f-lOOpp. (Cover title only.) . 2. Oct., 1902, viii4-101-204 pp. (Cover title only.) .3. Nov., 1902, viii+205-.308pp. (Covertitleonly.) . 4. Dec, 1902, x+309-412 pp. (Cover title onlv. ) Experiment station record (separates) [The pauers mentioned in the note under AIO.G: were each issued .sieparately. Ref- erem-es to them will be found under the proper headings in the index to this work.] Food and diet charts No. 1. 1896. No. 2. 1896. No. 3. 1896. No. 4. 1896. Irrigation investiy^ation schedules No. 1 . [Pot^tal card for collection of (Statistics. ] n. d. No. 2. Dutv of water, general instructions to observers; by Elwood Mead. March 1, 1899. n. t. p. 4 pp. No. 3. [Circular letter and blank form for answers to queries.] n. d. 2 sheets. No. 4. [Circular letter and blank form for answers to queries.] Mav 1, 1899. 4 sheets. Ha^vaii agricultural experiment station bulletins No. 1. Chickens and their diseases in Hawaii; bv T. F. Sedgwick. 1901. 23 pp. No. 2. Root rot of taro; by T. F. Sedgwick, Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaiian Gazette Company, 1902. 21 pp. Alaska a^rieultural experiment stations bulletins No. 1. Sugge.stions to pioneer farmer.«i in Alaska; hv C. C. Georgeson. 1902. n. t. p. 15 pp. 7 pi. Experiment station work (volumes) Vol. 1. FxperimcTit station work, vol. 1, including Experiment station work 1-XX (Farmers' bulletins 5(5, 65, 69, 73^ 78, 79, 84, 87, 92, 97, 103, 105, 107, 114, 119, 122, 124, 133, 144, 149). 1902. xiv+ [628]+ xviii pp. [Title-T)ii{je, table of content,'!, index, and glossary for this volume were issued as a pamphlet of .xiv-(-.\vlil pages in order that the 20 numbers of Experiment .station work which had been issued as Farmers' liulletins (A1.9:) might be brought together. As each bulletin bears its own paging, the references in the index are somewhat awkward; but in future provision will be made for the vol- umes liy issuing an e.xtra edition of the Farmers' bulletins which contain the numbers of Kxperiment station work, without the bulletin numbers and with continuous paging,] 84 Classlflca- AlO. tioii no. Table!!( EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE— Continued A10.12:i Porto Kico a&;rii'ultural exi>criincnt station bulletin ^"o. 1 iu)t i^siu'd 1902. Xo. 2. The clianga, or mole cricket, in Porto Kico; bv O. W. Barrett. 1902. 20 pp. Same. In Spanish. (La clianofa, o'grillotalpa en Puerto Kico.) 1902. 20 pp. All. FIBEK IXVESTICJATIOXS OFFICE [Fiber inve^tisations were bygnn by the Division of Statistics in 1889, anrt in 1890 a Section of Fiber Investitrntions was createci in tlie Division. .January 1, 1M91, the Section was made independent, tinder tlu- name Office of Fiber Investigations, and so continued until June 30. 1898, when its work was assigned to the Division of Botany. For historical sketch of Office, see Yearbook, 1897 (Al. 10:897) , p. 224.] Annual report!* REPORT rPOX FIBER IXVESTIGATIOXS (Dodge), [lj+451-470 pp. (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 451.) 2ph 6 pi IpL (Also in Al. 1:891, p. 417.) (Also in Al. 1:892, p. 359.) (Also in Al. 1:893, p. 5(37.) (Dodge), [1] +417-438 pp (Dodge), [1] +359-376 pp (Dodge), iii+567-584 pp. (Dodge). (In Al. 1:894, p. 197.) (Dodge). (In Al. 1:895, p. 187.) OF SPECIAL ACiENT OF OPFICE OF FiBER INVESTIGATIONS (Dodge), [lj+27-28 pp. (Also in A1.1:89G, p. 27.) (Dodge), iii +21-24 pp. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 21.) Annual 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 Report 1896 1897 General piil)lieation»i [Publications which originated in this Office bnt which were published In a numbered series of the Secretary's office, or some other division of the Department, are entered only where such numbering places them, with references under the proper headings in the index to this work. Publications of the Office issued only as Congressional documents are noted in chronological order in the Appendix to this work.] BuUetinK None i.ssued. Cirewlars None issued. Reports No. 1. Report on flax, hemp, ramie, and jute, with considerations upon tiax and hemp culture in Europe, report on ramie machine trials of 1889 in Paris, and present status of fiber industries of U. S. ; by- Charles Richards Dodge. 2d ed. 1892. 104 pp. [For Lst edition we A-27.8:l.] No. 2. Recent facts regarding ramie industry in America, with brief state- ments relating to manufacture in Europe, etc. ; bv Charles Richards Dodge. 1893. 16 pp. [Reprinted from Rp. of Statistician, May, 1891.] No. 3. Sisal hetrip culture in United States [Florida], with statements relating to industry in Yucatan and Bahama Islands, and brief con- siderations upon question f)f machinerv for extracting liber; by Charles Richards Dodge. 1891. 59 pp.' 8 i)l. No. 4. Flax culture for hl)er in IT. S. , including special reports on flax culture in Ireland, Belgium, and Austria, with statements relative to the industry in Russia; 1)y Charles Kichards Dodge. 1892. 93 pp. 2 pi. No. 5. Leaf iil)ers of U. S. , detailing results of recent investigations relating to Florida sisal liemi), the false sisal hemp plant of Florida, and other fiber-producing agaves, bowstring hemp, pineapple tiller, New lOngland flax, and bear grass; bv Chas. Richards Dodge, 1893. 73 pp. 10 pi. No. 6. Uncultivated l)ast lil^ers of U. S., including bi.sitory of ])revioua experiments with plants or fibers, and l)rief statements relating to allied species that are produced commercially in the old world; by Charles Richards Dodge. 1894. 54 pp. 5 i)l. 85 Tablet!! CluNKiflca- tlon no. All.o: 10 11 All. FIBER IXVESTKiATIOA' OFFICE— Continued Reports — Continued Xo. 7. Cultivation of ramie in L'. S., with statements concerning practice in foreign countries, cost of cultivation and percentages of yield, the machine question, and preparation of fiber for manufacture; by Chas. Richards Dodge. 1895. (33 pp. 5 pi. No. 8. Culture of hemp and jute in U. >S., with statements concerning practice in foreign countries, i)reparation of fiber for market, and remarks on the machine question; by Chas. Richards Dodge. 1896. 43 p}). 3 pi. No. 9. Descriptive catalogue of useful fiber ])lants of world, including structural and economic classifications of fibers; bv Chas. Richards Dodge. 1897. 361 pp. 13 pi. No. 10. Flax culture for seed and fiber in Europe and America; bv Charles Richards Dodge. 1898. 80 i)p. 4 pi. No. 11. Culture of hemp in Europe, including special consular report on growth of hemp in Italy; by Charles Richards Dodge. 1898. 29 ])p. A 12. FOREIGN :?IARKETS I>IVISIOX rFoniierlvSei'tion of Foreign MarUcts. Fur liistorical sketch of Division, sir Yearbook, 1S97 (A1.10:C97), ).. •J70.1 A12.S: S98 899 900 901 902 A12.2: A12.3: V 1^ •2 8^ 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 (Also in' Al. 1:898, p. 163.) (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 235.) (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 265.) (Also in Al. 1:901, p. 163.) (Also in Al. 1:902, p. 377. Annual roportM 1897 (Hitchcock). (In Al.l:897, p. i; 1898 (Hitchcock), iii+163-166 pp. 1899 (Hitchcock), iii+235-241 pp. 1900 (Hitchcock), iii+ 265-272 pp. 1901 (Hitchcock), iii+ 163-169 pp. 1902 (Hitchcock), [1] +377-382 pp. Oeneral pubiicationm [Publications which originated in this Division but which were published i!i a num- bered series of the Secretary's oflice, or some other division of tlie Dejiartment, are entered only where sucli numbering places them, with references under the proper headings in the index to this work. Publications of the Division issued only as Congressional documents are noted in chr. nological order in the Appen- dix to this work.] Bulletins No No No, No, No, No, No, No No, No No No No No No , 1. World's markets for American products: (Ireat Britain and Ire- land. 1895. 93 pp. Same, supplement. 1895. [2]-f 95-155 pp. . 2. World's markets for American products: (xerman Empire. 1895. 91 pp. 1 id. . 3. AVorld's markets for American products: France. 1895. 74 pp. . 4. World's markets for American products: Canada. 1895. 67 pp. . 5. World's markets for American products: Netherlands. 1895. 76 pp. . 6. World's markets for American products: Belgium. 1895. 90 pp. . 7. "World's markets for American products: Norway. 1896. 68 pp. Same, revised edition. 1898. 68 pp. . 8. World's markets for American prodttcts: Sweden. 1896. 92 pp. Same, revised. 1898. 93 pp. . 9. Trade of Demnark; by Frank H. Hitchcock. 1900. 88 pp. 1 pi. 10. Our foreign trade in agricultural i)roducts durins; five fiscal years, 1893-97; by Frank H. Hitchcock. 1898. 38 i)p. ^ 11. Spain's foreign trade; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1898. 47 pp. 12. Our trade with Spain, 1888-97; 1;)y Frank H. Hitchcock. 1898. 47 ])p. 13. Trade of Puerto Rico; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1898. 84 pp. 14. Trade of Philippine islands; bv Frank 11. Hitchcock. 1898. 160 pp. \ p\. 15. Our foreign trade in agricultural i)roducts, 1894-98; bv Frank H. Hitchcock.' 1899. 45 pp. 86 t'lasslfif!!. tiiiii no. Tables A 12. FOREICSX IfARRETS I>IVlSIOX— Continued Bulletin!>» — Continued No. 16. Distribution of agricultural exports of I'. S., 1894-98; by Frank H. Hitchcock. 1899. 153 pp. No. 17. Sources of agricultural imports of U. S., 1894-1898; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1900. 118 pp. Xo. IS. Our trade with Japan, China, and llonirkong, 1SS9-1S99; by Frank H. Hitchcock. 1900. 168 pp. Xo. 19. Our foreign trade in agricultural products, 1890-1899; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1900. 62 pp. Xo. 20. Agricultural exports of U. S., ])v countries, 1895-1899; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1900. 88 pp. Xo. 21. Agricultural imports of U. S., bv countries, 1895-1899; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1900. 74 pp. Xo. 22. Our trade with Scandinavia, 1890-1900; l)v Frank H. Hitchcock. 1901. 124 pp. Xo. 28. Our foreign trade in agricultural products, 1S9 1-1900; ])V Frank H. Hitchcock. 1900. 61 pp. Xo. 24. Sources of agricultural imports of V. S., 1896-1900; ])V Frank H. Hitchcock. 1901. 120 pp. Xo. 25. Distribution of agricultural exports of V. S., 1896-1900; l)v Frank H.Hitchcock. 1901. 182 pp. Xo. 26. Agricultural imports of the United Kingdom, 1896-1900; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1902. 227 pp. Xo. 27. Our foreign trade in agricultural products, 1892-1901; l)v Frank H. Hitchcock. 1902. 67 pp. Xo. 28. Sources of agricultural imports of U.S., 1897-1901; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1902. 132 pp. Xo. 29. Distribution of agricultural exports of U.S., 1897-1901; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1902. 202 pp. Circulars Xo. 1. Peaches and other fruits in England. June 1, 1895. n. t. p. 2+ [1]PP- Xo. 2. American dried apples in German Empire, n. t. p. n. d. 4 pp Same, 2d series [edition], n. t. j). 3-|- [1] pp. X'o. 3. Imports and exports for 1893 and 1894. Aug. 19, 1895. n. t. p 4 pp. Xo. 4. Example for American farmers and dairymen, n. t. ]>. n. d. 3pp Xo. 5. Treaty of Shimonoseki between China and Japan of April 17, 1895 and our possibilities of trade with those countries. Oct. 16, 1895 n. t. p. 7 pp. Xo. 6. Imports and exjjortsfor 189.'!, 1894, and 1895. n. d. n. t. p. 6 i)p Xo. 7. Extension of markets for American feed stuffs, n. d. n. t. j) 8 PI). Xo. 8. ^Manchester district of England as market for American products n. d. n. t. p. 8 pj). Xo. 9. Imports and exports for 1893, 1894, 1895, and 1896. n. d. n. t. p 8 pp. Xo. 10. Course of wheat production and exportation in United States, Canada, Argentina, I'ruguav, Russia, and British India, 1880-96. Oct. 23, 1896. n. t. ]>. 8 pp. Xo. 11. Agricultural products imported and exported by I-nited States, 1892-96. Jan. 9, 1897. n. t. j). 8 j)]). Xo. 12. Sonrci's of jjrinciiial agricultural imports of United States during 5 years ended .lune .'JO, 1896. Jan. 22, 1897. n. t. p. 24 i)p. Xo. 13. Distribution of principal agricultural exports of Ignited States during 5 years ended June 30, 1896. Feb. 6, 1897. n. t. p. 24 pp. Xo. 14. Hamburg as )nark(;t for American products. Mar. 2, 1897. n. t. p. 10 pp. Xo. 15. Exports of cotton from Egypt. May 12, 1897. n. t. p. 7 j)p. [Repriiitcri from Bull. 2. Experiment Statiims Office.] Xo. 16. Our trade with Cuba from 1887 to 1897. June 10, 1897. n. t. p. 30 pp. 87 ( lassUlcii- thiii no. Tables A 12. FOREICSX I»I ARRETS DIVISIOV— Continued A 12. 1: Circulars — Continued 17 No. 17. X'nited States wheat for Eastern Asia. June 22, 1897. n. t. p. 8 pp. 18^ No. IS. Hawaiian commerce, from 1887 to 189/. July 10, 189/. n. t. p. 37 pp. IS'' Same, revised. May 12, 1898. n. t. p. 37 jip. 19 No. 19. Austria-Hungary as factor in world's grain trade; Recent use of American wheat in that country. Oct. 5, 1897. n. t. p. 23 pp. 20 No. 20. Agricultural imports and exports, 1893-97. Jan. 22, 1898. n.t.p. 15 pp. 21 No. 21. Agricultural iiiip(jrts and exports, 1894-98. Apr. 24, 1899. n.t.p. 16 pp. 22 No. 22. Agricultural imports and exports, 1895-99. Apr. 23, 1900. n.t.p. 16 pp. 23 No. 23. Agricultural importsand exports, 1896-1900. Feb. 20, 1901. 16pp. 24 No. 24. Agricultural imports and exports, 1897-1901. Apr. 10, 1902. n. t. p. 16 pp. A 13. FORESTRY BlIREAF [Formerly Division of Forestry. For liistoric'al sketch, sec Yearbook 1897 (Al. 10:897), p. 143.J Ai:t.l: 886 889 890 891 892 893 896 897 899 900 901 902 A 13.2: B48 F76 L97 P65 Annual reports Rkport of Chief of Division of Forestry 1883 (Egleston). (In Al.l :883, p. 444.) 1884 (Egleston). (In Al. 1:884, p. 137. ) 1885 (Egleston). (In Al.l:885, p. 18.3.) 1886 (Fernow), [l]-r 149-226 pp. 1 pi. (Also in Al. 1:886, p. 149.) (Abstract (pp. 605-616. 1 map.) 1887 (Fernow), [1J4-156 pp In Al. 1:887, p. 605.) 1888 (Fernow), iv^ 597-641 pp. 1889 (Fernow), iv+273-330 pp. 1890 (Fernow), iii+193-236 pp. 1891 (Fernow), [l]+191-229 pp 1892 (Fernow), iii+293-358 pp. 1893 (Fernow), iv+303-363 pp. 1894 (Fernow). (In Al. 1:894, p. 133. 1895 (Fernow) . (In Al.l:895, p. 149. ) 1896 (Fernow), iii+83-88 pp. (Also in Al. 1:896, p. 83.) 1 pi. ( Also in Al. 1:888, p. 597. ) (Also in Al. 1:889, p. 273.) (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 193.) 8 pi. (Also in Al.l:891, p. 191.) ' (Alsoin Al.l:892, p. 293.) (Also in A 1.1:893, p. 303.) 6 pi 3 pi. 1897 (Fernow), ii+141-146 pp. 1898 (Pinchot), iii+169-173 pp. Report ok Forester. 1899 (Pinchot), hi- 1900 (Pinciiot), iii- 1901 (Pinchot), iii- 1902 (Pinchot), iv- -93-100 pp. 103-110 pp. -325-339 pp. -109-136 pp. (Alsoin Al.l: 897, p. 141. (Alsoin Al. 1:898, p. 169.) (Alsoin Al. 1:899, p. 93.) (Alsoin Al.l:900, p. 103. (Alsoin Al.l:901, ]). 325. (Alsoin Al. 1:902, p. 109. Oeneral |)ul>lieali<»ns [Publications whicli originated in tliis Bnrean, bnt which were ptibli.=;hed in a ntun- bered series of the Secretary's oli'iee, or sonie other division of the Department, are entered only where siicii nuniheriiivr places them, with references under the proper headings in the index to this work. Publications of the Bureau issued only jis {'ongressional documents are noted in chronological order in the Appen- di.x to this work.l Big trees of California. 1900. 30 pp. 1 7 pi. [Also issued as Bulletin no. 28. See A13.3:28.] Forest growth. Letter to Secretary of Agriculture regarding forest growth and timber consumption; by B. E. Fernow. Apr. 5, 1893. n. t. p. 3 pp. Lumber and wood trade. Letter from agent of Forestry Division i-equest- ing information as to (>xtent of luml»pr and wood trade. Julv, 1883. f° sheet.* _ Pines. Instructions for lollection of test })ieces of ])ines for timber in- vestigations. [1892.] n. t. ]^. 4 pp. *No copy found. 88 lliissiflra- tion no. A13.-2: K13 Tables A 13. FORESTRY BI'REA I'— Continued CiJoneral publications — Continued Railroad;^. Alpliabetical list of land-grant and bond-aided railroads in U. S. (Extract from Arniv general orders, no. 140, and supple- ment.) 1902. 4 pp. Starement of B. E. Fernow, Chief of Division of Forestrj-, Agriculture Dei)artment, before House Committee on Agriculture. Feb. 16, 1895. n. t. p. 4 pp. Trees of Washington, D. C; compliments of Forestry Division, G. B. 8ud worth, botanist, B. E. Fernow, chief. [Wash., Bell Bros., 1891.] [16] pp. [2] maps. ' oblong 24° paj).* KuUvtinti. No. 1. Kelation of railroads to forest supplies and forestry; with appen- dices on structure of some timber ties, their behavior, and cause oi their decay in road-bed; on wood preservation; on metal ties; and on use of spark arresters. 1887. 149 pp. 19 pi. No. 2. Forest conditions of Rocky ^Mountains, ami other papers; with maps showing location of forest areas on Rockv 3Iountain range. 1888. 252-i-[l] pp. 1 pi. 2 folded tables. 1 map. Same. 2d edition. 1889.* No. 3. Preliminary report on use of metal track 'on railways as substitute for wli'<> ilassllicH- tloii no. A13.3: 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 99 24' 24 = 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36' 36^ 37 A13.3 ': A13.4: 1 A1:J. FORESTRY BI'REAF— ("ontinued Bulletin!* — Continued No. 14. Xoniendature of arborescent llora of Tnited States; byCJeorgeB. Sudworth. 1897. viii-r419 ]){). No. 15. Forest growth and sheei^ grazing in Cascade Mountains of ( )regon; ])y Frederick V. Coville. 1898. 54 pi>. No. 16. Forestry conditions and interests of Wisconsin, by Filibert Rotli; with a discussion l)y B. E. Fernow. 1898. 76 pjx 1 pi. No. 17. Clieckhst of forest trees of United States, their names and ranges; by George B. Sudwortli. 1898. 144 pp. No. 18. Experimental tree i^lanting in the plains; bv Charles A. Keffer. 1898. 94 pp. 5 pi. No. 19. Osier culture; l)y John M. Simpson. 1898. 27 pp. No. 20. Measuring the forest crop; by A. K. Mlodziansky. 1898. 71 pp. 2 pi. No. 21. Systematic plant introduction, its purposes ami methods; by David G. Fairchild. 1898. 24 pp. No. 22. White i>ine, by V. M. Spalding, rev. and enlar. by B. E. Fernow; with contributions: Insect enemies of white pine, by F. H. Chit- tenden; Wood of white pine, bv Filibert Roth. 1899. 185 pp. 14 pi. 4° No. 23. Not issued 1902. No. 24. Primer of forestry; l)v Gifford Pinchot. Part 1, The forest. 1899. 88 pp. 48 pi. 12° Same, 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 727; serial no. 4007. Same, 2d edition, authorized bv Congress, April 18, 1900. 1900. 88 pp. 48 pi. 12° No. 25. Notes on forest conditions of Porto Rico; l)v Robert T. Hill. 1899. 48 pp. 9 pi. No. 26. Practical forestry in the AStea^soA13.2: B48. No. 29. Forest nursery: collection of tree seeds and ^propagation of seed- lings; by Geo. B. Sudworth. 1900. 63 pp. 6 pi. No. 30. Forest-working plan for Township 40, Totten and Crossfield pur- chase, Hanulton county, N. Y. State forest preserve; by Ralph S. Hosmer and Eugene S. Bruce; preceded by discussion of conserva- tive lumbering and water supply by Frederick H. Newell. 1901. 64 pp. 11 1)1. 4 maps. No. 31. Notes on red cedar; by Charles Mohr. 1901. 37 pp. 3 pi. No. 32. Working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Ark. ; bv Fred- erick E. Olmsted. 1902. 48 pp. 10 pi. large 8° No. 33. Western hemlock; by Edward T.Allen. 1902. 55 pp. 13 pi. No. 34. History of lumber industry in State of New York; bv William F. Fox. '1902. 59 pp. 20 pi. large 8° No. 35. Eucalypts cultivated in U. S.; bv Alfred James McClatchie. 1902. 106 pp. 92 pi. large 8° No. 36. The woodsman's handV)ook; l)v Henrv Solon Graves. I't. 1. 1902. 148 pp. 1 pi. 16° Same, errata, n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. 16° No. 37. Hardy catalpa. 1. The hardy catalpa in commercial planta- L. Hall; 2. Diseases of hardy catalpa, bv Her- 1902. 58 pp. 31 pi. large 8° tions, by William man von Schrenk. Bliliotiii<« (separates) [Iiisrit eiR'inies of white pine, by F. II. Chittenden, is.'Oied as separate from Bulle- tin no. 22, is file only separate of which we have any record.] Circular.? [No.!.] Request to educators for cooperation. 1886. 4 pp.* [No. 2.] To educational men. 1887. (Giro.) *Xo eopy found. 90 Tables ria^isifioii tioii no. A13. FORESTRY Bl'REAl;— Continued A 13.4: Circular** — Continiu'd 3 [No. '.'>.] Increasing durability of tnnber; information to wood consumers; 1)}' Norman J. Colman. 1887. [4] ])p. 4 : [No. 4.] For information of railroad managers [chestnut oak for ties; by I Norman J. Colman]. Dec, 1887. n. t. j). o jip. 4° 5 ! No. 5. Arbor day planting in Eastern States, n. d. ii. t. p. [4] pp. 4° 6 1 No. 6. Instructions for growing tree seedlings, n. d. ii. t. ]>. [4] pp. 4° 7 I No. 7. Government timber tests; by B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. [4] pp. 8 No. 8. Strength of "boxed" or "turpentine" timber; In' B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. 9 : No. 9. Effect of turpentine gatliering on timber of jiine; by B. E. Fer- I now. n. d. (Circ. ) 10 ! No. 10. Suggestions to lumbermen of U. S. in behalf of more rational foi*- est management ; Ijy B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. 8 pp. 11 No. 11. Facts and figures regarding our forest resources, briefly stated; by B. E. Fernow. Feb. 10, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. 12 No. 12. Southern pine; mechanical and physical properties [investigations of J. B. Johnson and Fililjert Roth]; bv B. E. Fernow. ^lar. 6, 1896. n. t. i>. 12 pp. 4° 13 i No. 13. Forest fire legislation in United States; bv B. E. Fernow. ^Slar. I 16, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. 14 No. 14. Is protection against forest fires practicable? by B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. 4 pp. 15 No. 15. Summary of mechanical tests on 32 species of American woods; by B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. 12 pp. 4° 16 No. 16. Age of trees and time of blazing determined bv annual rings; )iv B. E. Fernow. Aug. 18, 1897. n. t. p. 11 pp. ' 17^ No. 17. Recent legislation on State forestry commissions and forest re- serves; by B. E. Fernow. n. d. n. t. p. 15 pp. 17^ Same, revised. Dec. 15, 1897. n. t. p. 16 pp. 18 No. 18. Progress in timber physics; bv B. E. Fernow. Jan. 2, 1898, n. t. p. 20 pp. 4° 19 No. 19. Progress in timber phvsics; bv Filibert Roth. May 25, 1898. n. t. p. 24 pp. 4° " ' 20 No. 20. Increasing durability of timber; by B. E. Fernow. May 25, 1898. n. t. p. 5 pp. 21 No. 21. Pi-actical assistance to farmers, lumbermen, and others in hand- ling forest lands; by Gifford Pinchot. Oct. 8, 1898. n. t. j). 5 pp. 22' No. 22. Practical assistance to tree planters; by Gifford Pinchot, July 8, 1899. n. t. p. 11 pp. 22=* Same, rev. ed. Feb. 15, 1901. n. t. p. 12 pp. 23 No. 23. Suggestions to prospective forest students; by Gifford Pinchot. Jan. 15, 1902. n. t. p. 5 pp. A13.5: Report on forestry I [Vols. 1 and 2 were published prior to the establishment of the Forestry Division, but are classified here in order to brins all the volumes together, as vols. S and 4 were prepared and transmitted by the chief of the Forestry Division.] 1 2 3 4 A 13.6: [V. 1.] 1878; by Franklin B. Hough. 650 pp. V. 2. 1880; by Franklin B. Hough, xvi+618 pp. Same, 46th Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 37; serial no. 1922. [V. 3.] 1882; by Franklin P,. Hough, xii+318 pp. Same, 47th Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 38; serial no. 2046. V. 4. 18,S4; by Nathaniel H. Egleston. [1]-|-421 pp. 4 pi. Press bulletins (circ.) [Notes on work and publications relative to forestry, issued for use of pres.s.] No. 1. Feb. 3, 1900. No. 2. Feb. 17, 1900. No. 3. Mar. 3, li)00. No. 4. Mar. 23, 1900. No. 5. Apr. 9, 1900. No. 6. May 2, 1900. 91 Tables Cla^slll.:!- tloii no. A13.«: I'resK 7 No. 7. 8^ No. 8. 8' No. 8. 9 No. 9. 10 No. 10 11 No. 11 12 No. 12 13 No. 13 14 No. 14 15 No. 15 16 No. 16. 17 No. 17. 18 No. 18 19 No. 19. 20 No. 20. 21 No. 21. 22 No. 22. 23 No. 23. 24 No. 24. 25 No. 25. Ai;?. FORESTRY BUREAU— Continued I'ress Imlleliiis — Contiimed June 6, lUOO. July 7, 1900. New York fsupp., Julv 7, 1900. Auji. n, 1900. . Nov. 15, 1900. . Feb. 7, 1901. . Mar. 7, 1901. . Apr. 8, 1901. . July 8, 1901. . Oct. 30, 1901. . Jan. 10, 1902. . July 16, 1902. . Aug. 12. 1902. . Aug. 12, 1902. . Sept. 5, 1902. . Sept. 30, 1902. . Sept. 30, 1902. . Nov. 14, 1902. . Damage 1)V recent forest fires, n. d. . Dec. 10, 1902. 890 891 892 893 899 A14. OARDE^'S ASD GROUNDS DIVISION rMerpreil into Bureau of Plant Iiirlustrv Julv 1, 1901. .syr A19. For historical sketch of Division, see Yearbook, 1897 (A1.10:S97), p. J80.] A 14.1: Annual reports SfrERINTENDEXT OF EXPERIMENTAL GaKDEX. 1862 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:862, p. 540.) 1863 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:863, p. 547.) 1864 (Saunders). (In Al.l :864, p. 605.) 1865 (Saunders). In Al. 1:865, p. 13.) 1866 (Saunders). In Al.l:866, p.- 17.) 1867 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:867, p. 23.) Superintendent of Gardens and Grounds. 1868 (Saunders). (In Al.l :868, p. 118.) 1869 (Saunders). (In Al.l:869, p. 79.) 1870 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:870, p. 16.) 1871 (Saunders). (In A1._1:S71, p. 102.) 1872 to 1875, no reports printed. 1876 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:876, j). 61.) 1877 (Saunders). In A. 1.1:877, p. 47.) 1878 (Saunders). (In Al.l:878, p. 194.) 1879 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:879, p. 359.) 1880, no report printed. 1881 and 1882 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:881-2, p. 215.) 1883 (Saunders). ( In Al.l:883, p. 181. ) 1884, no report printed. 1885 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:88.5, p. 33.) 1886 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:886, p. 687.) 1887 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:887, p. 673.) 1888, no report printed. 1889 (Saunders) 1890 (Saunders). 1891 (Saunders). 1892 (Saunders). 1893 (Saunders). 1894 (Saunders). 1895 (Saunders). 1896, no report printed. 1897 (Saunders). (In Al. 1:897, p, 1898 (Saunders). (In Al.l:898, p 1899 (Saunders), iii -1-91-92 pp. (In Al. 1:889, p. 111.) [1] 4-557-596 pp. ( Also in Al. 1 :890, p. 557. ) LI] +463-484 pp. 7 pi. (Also in Al. 1:891, p. 463.) iii-t-377-402 pp. (Also in Al. 1:892, p. 377.) iii+365-388 pp. (Also in Al.l:893, p. 365.) (In Al. 1:894, p. 207.) (In Al. 1:895, p. 189.) t] 159. 143. 'Also in Al. 1:899, p. 91.) 92 tlasslfloa- tidii no. Table§ A14. GAROEX'S AX1> «R01J:VI>S I>fVI§IO\— Continued Annual reports — Continued SuPEHiNTENDEXT OF GARDENS AXD GROUNDS — Continued 1900 (Cralloway). ii +273-278 pp. (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 273. ) 1901 (Corbett). [This final report of the division was made through the chief of the Bureau of Plant Industrv, forming part of his annual report for 1901. See Al. 1:901, p. 81; also A19.1:901, p. 81.] Crcneral publicationsi None issued. BuiU'tinx None issued. Circulars No. 1. An experiment in tea culture; report on tea gardens of Dr. Charles U. Shepard, Pinehurst, S. C.,liy William Saunders. [1897.] n. t. p. 10 pp. xV15. IRRIC.ATION IXqUIRY OFFICE. [Discontinued June 30, 189().] Annual reports Special Agent in Charge of Artesi.\n and Underflow' Investigations AND OP Irrigation Inquiry. 1890 (Hinton) . [l]+471-488 pp. map. (Also in Al. 1 :890, p. 471. ) 1891 (Hinton). [1] +439-450 pp. map. (Also in Al. 1:891, ]). 439.) 1892, no report printed. Special Agent in Charge of Irrigation Inquiry. 1893 (Irish). (In Al. 1:893, p. 593. ) Chief of Office of Irrigation Inquiry. 1894 (Irish). (In Al. 1:894, p. 219.) 1895 (Irish). (In A 1.1:895, p. 183.) Oeneral publications [F'ublications which originated in this OfRco, but which were published in a num- bered series of the Secretary's Ofliee, or some otlier divisidu of the Department, are entered only where such numbering places them, with references under the proper heading.s in the index to this work. Publications of the Office issued only as Congressional documents are noted in chronological order in the Appen- dix to this work.l Arte.sian wells. Report on preliminary investigation to determine proper location of artesian wells within area of ninety-seventh meridian, and east of foothills of Rocky Mountains; \))\ Richard J. Hinton, and others]. 1890. 398 pp. 15 pi. Same, 51st Cong., Istsess., S. ex. doc. 222; serial no. 2689. Irrigation in U. S. ; by Richard J. Hinton. 1887. 240 pp. 9 pi. Same, 49th Cong., 2(1 sess., S. mis. doc. 15; serial no. 2450. Irrigation. [Report on irrigation.] (52d Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 41, in 4 parts.) 1893. (No serial title-page; 4 pts. bound in one vol.) Oontenis: rt. 1. Irrigation and cultivation of soil thereby, with physical data, conditions, and progress within U. S. for 1891: by Richard J. Hinton. 1893. 459 pp. 52 pi. Ft. 2. Artesian and underfliiw investigation; Final report of Chief Engineer Edwin S. Ncttleton. 189:5. llC. i>p. 29 pi. I't. :i. Final geological reports of artesian and underflow investigation between 97th meridian of longitude and foothills of Rockv Mountains; bv Robert Hav. 1893. 209 pp. 41 pi. Pt. 4. Final report on mid-plains division of artesian and underflow investigation between 97tli meridian of longitude west of Greenwich and foothills of Rocky Mountains, I)v .1. W. Gregory; and special report on certain artesian conditions in State of Soiith Dakota; by Freil F. B. Coffin. 1893. 61 pp. S iil. Progress report on irrigation in U. S. for 1890, by R. J. llint(in. Pt. 1. 1891. 337 pp. 5 pi. Same, pt. 2. Progress report of artesian and underflow investigation between ninety-seventh degree of west longitude and foothills of Rocky Mountains; ))y E. S. Nettleton. 1891. 14 jijt. 12 maps (called ap])enilixes) . Same, 51st Cong., 2d se.ss., S. ex. doc. 53, pts. 1 and 2; serial no. 2818. 98 Tableii (iii>sin.ii- tliin nil AI5.:i: 1 A 15.1: AlO.l: A16.2: In7 E26 A16.:t: A16.4: A 15. IRRICiATIOX IXQl'IRV OFFICE— Continued Bulletins \o . 1 . A 1 )st met of laws of the several States and Territories on irrigation and water ri.i^hti^; compiled by O. A. Critchett. 1893. 180 pp. Circular!* Xone issued. \I«. I.ABOR EUPLOYiTIEXT BOARD Aiiiiiial repttriM ^ ^'oIlei^■sued. Ocneral publications Instructions to applicants for appointment to position of mere unskilled laborer in l^. 8. Department of Asriculture, at Washineton, D. C, July 18, 1902. n. t. p. 3 pp. Regulations governing appointment to })Osition of mere unskilled laborer under Department of Agriculture in D. C, July 2, 1902. n. t. p. 4 pp. Bulletins None issued. Circulars None issued. Al LIBRARY [For historical sketch of Library wr Yearbook, 1897 (Al. 10:897), p. 220.] AlT.l: I Annual reports 899 900 901 902 A17.2: 1894 (Cutter) (In Al.l: 894, p. 203.) 1895 to 1897, no reports printed. 1898 (Cutter) (In Al.l: 898, p. 167.) 1899 (Cutter) iii+213-214 pp. (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 213.) 1900 (Cutter) ii+111-112 pp. 1901 (Clark) iii-H71-173 pp. 1902 (Clark) ii-i- 235-239 i)p. Ocneral publications (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 111.) (Also in Al. 1:901, p. 171.) (Also in Al. 1:902, p. 235.) [The Library issues printed Catalogue cards (author and subject analyticals) for the ptiblications of the Department, its endeavor being to fully catalogue such publication.s. These cards are supplied to libraries by the Departnaent.] AIT.S: Bulletins No. 1. Acce.ssions to Department Librarv, [Jan. -Mar.] 1894. Apr., 1894. n. t. p. 12 pp. 4° No. 2 Periodicals and society publications, currently [1894] received at Department Lilirary, June, 1894. n. t. p. 8 pp. 4° No. 3. Accessions to Department Librarv, April-June, 1894. n. t. p. 11 pp. 4° No. 4. Accessions to Department Librarv, Julv-Oct., 1894. n. t. p. 9 pp. 4° No. 5. Accessions to Department Library, Nov.-Dec, 1894. n. t. p. 7 pp. 4° No. 6. Accessions to Department Librarv, Jan. -Mar., 1895. n t. p. 12 pp. 4° No. 7. Accessions to Department Librarv, Apr.-June, 1895. n. t. p. 11 pp. 4° No. 8. Accessions to Department Librarv, Julv-Sept., 1895. n. t. p. 11 pp. 4° No. 9. List of publications of V. S. Department of Agriculture from 1841 to June 30, 1895, inclusive; [compiled bv Adelaide E. Hasse]. 1896. 76 pp. Aug., 1894. Dec, 1894. Feb., 1895. May, 1895. Aug., 1895. Nov., 1895. 9-t Tabie§ (lasslfic:!- tioii III), A 17. 3: U) 11 12 l.S 14 15 It) 17 18 19 20 21 22 2;^ 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 A 17. LIBRARY— C'ontinnea Bulletins — Continued Xo. 10. Accet^sions to Department J>il)rarv. Oct. -Dec, 1895. Fel)., 1896. n. t. p. 14 pp. 4° No. 11. Accessions to Department Library, .Ian. -Mar., 1896. 3[ay, 1896, n, t, p, 15 pp. 4° No. 12. Accessions t(» Department J^ibrarv, Apr.-.Ivme, 1896, Aug,, 1896, n, t, ]), 14 pp, 4° No, 13, Accessions to Department Lil)rarv, .Tulv-Se2)t., 189t), Oct,, 1896. n, t, p. 10 pp, 4° No, 14. Accessions to Department Library, Oct. -Dec, 1896. Feb., 1897. n. t. p. 13 pp. 4° No. 15. Accessions to Department Library, Jan. -Mar., 1897. May, 1897, n, t. p. 15 pp. 4° No. 16. Keferences to literature of sugar beet exclusive of works in foreign languages; compiled bv Claribel R. Barnett. June, 1897. n. t. p. 9 pp. 4° [Title and contents supplied for binding nos. 1-8, 10-16.] No. 17. Accessions to Department Library, Apr.-June, 1897. Aug. 1897. n. t. p. 26 leaves. No. 18. Bibliography of ])Oultry; compiled by P'mma B. Hawks. Oct. 1897. n. t. p. 32 leaves. No. 19. Accessions to Department Library, July-8ept., 1897. Nov., 1897. n, t. p. 25 leaves. No. 20, Keference list of publications relating to edible and ])oisonous mushrooms; compiled by Jo.sephine A. Clark. Jan. 1898. 16 pp. No, 21, Accessions to Department Library, Oct.-Dec, 1897, Feb,, 1898, n, t, p, 23 leaves. No. 22, Accessions to Department ]jil)rary, Jan. -Mar,, 1898. Apr., 1898. n. t. p. 38 pp. No. 23. Accessions to Department Library, Apr.-.fune, 1898. Aug., 1898f n. t. p. 25 pp. No. 24. List of ]3ublications relating to forestry in Department Library. 1898. 93 leaves. No. 25. Accessions to Department IJ])rary, .Tuly-Sept., 1898. Nov., 1898, n, t, p, 16 leaves. No. 26. Accessions to Department Library, Oct.-Dec, 1898. Feb., 1899. n, t, p, 24 leaves. No, 27, Accessions to Department Library, Jan, -Mar,, 1899, Apr,, 1899, n, t, p. 20 leaves. No. 28. Accessions to Department Library, Apr.-.Fune, 1899. July, 1899. n. t. p. 23 leaves. No. 29. Accessions to Department Library, July-Sept., 1899. Nov., 1899. n. t. p. 21 leaves. No. 30. Accessions to Department Lil)rary, Oct.-Dec, 1899, Feb,, 1900. 23 leaves. No. 31. Accessions to Department Lil>rary, Jan. -Mar. , 1900. May, 1900. n. t. p. 25 leaves. No. 32. Accessions to Department Library, Apr.-June, 1900. Aug., 1900. n. t. p, 23 leaves. No. 33. Accessions to Department IJbrary, July-Sept., 1900. Nov., 1900. n. t. p. 19 leaves. No, 34. Accessions to Department Library, Oct.-Dec, 1900. Feb., 1901. n. t. p. 28 leaves. No, 35. Accessions to Department Library, Jan.-^far., 1901. .\])r., 1901, n. t, p. 29 leaves. No. 36. Accessions to Department Library, .V])r.-June, 1901. 1901. n. t. p. 24 leaves. No, 37, Catalogue of periodicals and other serial publications, exclusivi' of U. S. (lovernment ])ubIications, in Library of Department of Agri- culture. 1901. 3()2 j)p. No. 38. Accessions to Departmt>nt l>il)rary, July-S(>])t., 1901. n. t. p. 35 i)p. No. 39. Accessions to Department Library. Oct. -Dei'., 1901. n.t.p. 24 pp. 95 Tables ( liissinca- tloll III). Air.3: 40 41 42 43 44 A 17.4: A17.5: 1 2 A1§.1: 891 892 89.3 Al§.2: F44 :\I58 N16 A 18. 3: Al$.4: A1S.5: A 1 7. LIBRARY— Continued BiillelinrSTRY^ BIREAU [The Bureau of Plant Industry was organized July 1, 1901, by the consolidation of the following divisions of the Department, viz: Agrostology Division, Kce A3: Botany Division, see A6; Gardens and Grounds Division, see A14: Pomology Division, see A20: Seed and Plant Introduction, see A23; Seed Division, see A24; Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division, see A28. Also Arlington Experimental Farm and Tea Investigations and Experiments Office.] A19.1: 901 902 A19.2: F74 P96 T55 A19.3: 11 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (Also in Al. 1:901, p. 43.) (Also in Al. 1:902, p. 108. Annual reports 1901 (Gallowav), 111^-43-94 pp. 1902 (Galloway), iv-f 47-108 pp. Oeneral publications Forage crop seed. Plan of distributing forage crop seed and cultural direc- tions for crops distributed. [1902.] n. t. p. 8 pp. 16° Publications. List of publications of Office of Grass and Forage Plant In- vestigations and Division of Agrostology; by W. J. Spillman. 1902. 12 pp. Tobacco seed. Plan of distributing tobacco seed and cultural directions for different tvpes of tobacco distributed. [1902.] n. t. p. 15 pp. 16° Bulletins (large 8°) No. 1. Relation of lime and magnesia to plant growth ; 1, Liming of soils from physiological standi)oint, by Oscar Loew; 2, Experimental studv of relation of lime and magnesia to plant growth, l)y D. W. May". 1901. 53 ])p. 3 pi. Same, corrected. 1901. 53 pp. 3 pi. No. 2. Spermatogenesis and fecundation of zainia; l)v Herbert J. Webber. 1901. 100 pp. 7 pi. No. 3. Macaroni wheats; bv Mark Alfred Carleton. 1901. 62 i>p. 11 pi. No. 4. Rangeimprovement in Arizona; bv David < Griffiths. 1901. 31pp. 6 pi. No. 5. Seeds and plants imported, inventory no. 9, munl)ers 4351-5500. 1902. 79 pp. A^ee for inventories 1-8, A7.6:l-8. No. 6. List of American varieties of ])eppers; bv W. W. Tracy, jr. 1902. 19 pp. No. 7. Algerian durum wheats, classiiied list, with descriptions; by Carl S. Scolield. 1902. 48 pp. 18 pi. No. 8. Collection of economic and other fungi prepared for distribution; by Flora W. Patterson. 1902. 31 pp. No. 9. North American species of Spartina; by Elmer D. Merrill. 1902. 16 pp. No. 10. Records of seed distribution and cooperative experiments with grasses and forage i)lants; by F. Lamson-Scriljner. 1902. 23 p]i. No. 11. Johnson grass, report of investigations made during season of 1901 ; by Carleton R. Ball. 1902. 24 pp. 1 pi. No. 12. Stock ranges of northwestern California, notes on grasses and forage plants and range condititjns; l)y Josejih Burtt Davy. 1902. 81 pp. 8 pi. 3 maps. 114—04- 97 Tubleoi t'lasslflca- tlon no. A19.3: 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 30 31 A19.3a: R31 A19.4: A19.5: A 19. IM.WT IXDl'STRY BrREAl— Continued Biilloliiiii — Continued No. 13. Kxperinients in range improvement in Central Texas; bv IT. L. Bentley. lt)02. 72 i>p. 2 pi. No. 14. Decay of timber and methods of preventing it; by Hermann von Schrenk. 1902. 9« pp. 18 jil. No. 15. Forage condition.s on northern border of Great Basin, being re- port upon investigations made during July and August, 1901, in region between Winnemucca, Nev., and Ontario, Oregon; bv Da- vid Grittiths. 1902. 60 pp. 16 pi. I map. No. 16. Preliminary study of germination of spores of Agaricus campestris and other basidiomycetous fungi; by Margaret C. Ferguson. 1902. 43 jip. 3 1)1. No. 17. Some diseases of the cowpea; 1, "Wilt disease and its control, by W. A. Orton; 2, Cowpea resistant to root-knot, bv Herbert J. Webber and W. A. Orton. 1902. 38 pp. 6 pi. No. 18. Observations on mosaic disease of tobacco; bv Albert F. "Woods. May 15, 1902. 24 pp. 6 pi. No. 19. Kentucky bluegrass seed, harvesting, curing, and cleaning; by A. J. Pieters and Edgar Brown. 1902. 19 pp. 6 pi. No. 20. Manufacture of semolina and macaroni; bv Robert P. Skinner. 1902. 31 pp. 5 pi. No. 21. Not i.'ssued 1902. No. 22. Injurious effects of premature pollination, with general notes on artificial pollination and setting of fruit without pollination; bv Charles P. Hartley. 1902. 48 pp. 4 pi. No. 23. Berseem, the great forage and soiling crop of Nile Vallev; bv David G. Fairchild. 1902. 20 pp. 14 pi. No. 24. Manufacture and preservation of unferniented grape must; by George C. Husmann. 1902. 19 pp. 1 pi. No. 25. Not is.sued 1902; see for advance issue A19.3«:R31. No. 26. Spanish almonds and their introduction into America; bv David G. Fairchild. 1902. 16 pp. 8 pi. Nos. 27-29, not issued 1902. No. 30. Budding the pecan; by George W. Oliver. 1902. 20 pp. 8 pi. No. 31. Cultivated forage crops of Northwestern States; bv A. S. Hitchcock. 1902. 28 pp. 7 pi. Bulletins (separates) Rescue grass. Seeds of rescue grass and chess; bv F. H. Hillman. [l]+4pp. [.\flvance issue of portion of Bulletin no. 2.5.] Circulars None issued. XoTclties anIlISIOA^ [Merged into Bureau of Plant Indu-strv, Julv 1, 1901, see A19. For historical sketch of Division, see Yearbook, 1897 (A1.10:897), p. 111.] A20.1: Annual reports Report ok Pomologist 1886 (Van Deman) . (In Al. 1:886. p. 259.) 1887 (Van Deman), [l]-i-627-652 pp. 9 pi. 1888 (Van Deman). (In Al. 1:888, p. 565.) (Also in Al.l:887, p. 627.) 98 Tables A20. PO]?IOL,OCiY DIVISION— Continued (Al.-oin Al.l:889, p. 433.) (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 409.) [Plate 11 is erroneously 379. ) (AIho in Al. 1:892, p. 247.) (lassiflca- tioll IK). A20. 1: ' Annual reporl;* — Continued Report of Pomouxust — Continued 1889 (Van Deuum), [1] ^433-452 pp. 10 pl, 1890 (Van Denian), [l]^409-424 p]). 9 pl. 1891 (Van Denian), [lJ+379-404 pp. 11 pl. ininiberc'd "9."] (Also in Al. 1:891, p. 1892 (Van Denian), [1] +247-280 pp. 13 pl. Report of Assi.stant Pomologist 1893 (Taylor), iii-f-277-296 pp. 9 pl. (Also in Al. 1:893, p. 277.) Report of Pomologist 1894 (Heiges), 62 pp. 4 i)l. (Exec, report in Al. 1:894, p. 205.) 1895 (Heiges), 64 pp. 6 pl. (Exec, report in Al. 1:895, p. 191.) 1896 (Heiges), iii-t- 109-1 14 pp. (Also in Al. 1:896, p. 109.) 1897 (Brackett), ii + 147-151 pp. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 147.) 1898 (Brackett), iii + 127-131 pp. (Also in Al. 1:898, p. 127.) 1899 (Brackett), iii+85-90 pp. (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 85.) Report of Acting Pomologist 1900 (Taylor), ii+59-63 pp. (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 59.) 1901 (Brackett). [This final report of the Division was made through the chief of Bureau of Plant Industry, forming part of his annual report for 1901. {See Al. 1:901, p. 75; also, A19.1:901, p. 75.)] Oencral publications [Publiratioiis which originatod in this Division, but which were published in a imm- be red series of the Secretary's ottice or some other division of the Dejiartnieiit, are entered only where such nnmtiering places them, with references under the proi)er headings in the index to this work. Publdcations of the Division issued only as Congressional documents are noted in chronological order in the Appen- di.x to this work.] Nut culture in U. S., embracing native and introduced species; [com- piled by W. P. Corsa]. 1896. 144 pp. 16 pl. large 8° Bulletins No. 1. Report on condition of tropical and semitropical fruits in United States in 1887, prepared under direction of Commissioner of Agri- culture; Tropical and semitropical fruits in Florida and Gulf States, by P. W. Reasoner; Tropical and semitropical fruits of California, Arizona, and New Mexico, by \V. G. Klee. 1888. 149 pp. 3 pl. Same, [2d ed.]. 1891. 149 pp. No. 2. Adaptati:)!! of Russian and other fruits to extreme northern por- tions of I'nited States; [by T. T. Lyon]. 1888. 64 pp. No. 3. Classification and generic synopsis of wild grapes of North America; by T. V. Munson. 1890. M pp. No. 4. Relative merit of various stocks for orange, with notes on inal di goma and mutual influence of stock and scion; [compiled by Wil- liam R. King]. 1891. 21 pp. No. 5. Fig culture; edible tigs, their culture and curing, by Gustav Eisen; Fig culture in (iulf States, by Frank S. Earle. 1897. 32 pp. No. 6. Catalogue of fruits recommended for cultivation in various sections of IL S., by American Pomological Society; revised by committee of society, T. T. Lyon, chairman. 1897. 39 pp. No. 7. Fruit industry and 8ul)stitution of domestic for foreign-grown fruits, with historical and descriptive notes on ten varieties of a]>ple suitable for exi)ort trade; by AVilliam A. Taylor. 1898. vii f305-362 j)]). 5 pl. [Reprint from Yearbook for l.s;t7.] No. 8. Revised catalogue (tf frtnts recommended for cultivation in various sections of U. S. and British provinces, by American Pomological Society; revised by committee of society, W. H. Ragan, chairman. 1899. ■ {)?, pp. 1 pl. No. 9. Fig, its history, culture, and curing, with descriptive catalogue of known varieties of figs; byiiustav Eisen. 1901. 317 ])]>. 16 pl. No. 10. I'runes and prune culture in Western Europe, with special refer- ence to existing conditions in Pacific Northwest; by Edward R. Lake. 1901. 23 pp. 10 pl. 99 Tabli'N I'lilsslftcil- tluii no. A20.1: 1 2- 3-' A'20, PO:»IOI.OCi\ DIVISIOX— COutiiinel Circulars [Rcpriiitod from Report of I'omologist for 1894.] No. 1. Nut culture; by H. M. Engle. August 18, 1896. ii. t. p. 4 pp. No. 2. Trune culture in Pacific Nortlnvest; by E. R. Lake. n. d. u. t. p. 7 pp. Same, revised Nov. 20, 1897. n. t. p. 7 i>i). No. 3. Notes on peach culture; by J. H. Hale. n. d. n. t. p. 10 pp. Same, reviseil Nov. 20, 1897. [Erroneouylv numbered 40.] n. t. p. 8 pp. Same [with correct nunil)er.] ii. t. ji. s pp. A21. PUBLICATIONS WiVISION [Formerly Divi.siou of KecorcLs and Editing.] A21.1: I Annual reports 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 A21.2: Ag8 At6 B97 C49' C49-* F22' F22'^ F22=* F22* F22'^ P961 P96^ Report of Editor 1868 (Dodge). (In Al. 1:868, p. 190. 1869 (Dodge). (In Al. 1:869, p. 157. 1870 (Dodge). (In Al. 1:870, p. 1.53.) 1871 (Dodge). (In Al. 1 :871, p. 12.3.) 1872 to 1888 no reports printed. 1889 Report of Secretary relative to establisliment and division. 3 pp. (Also in Al. 1:889, p. 10. ) Report of Chief of Division of Records and Editinci 1890 (Hill), [1-1+437-447 pp. (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 437.) 1891 (Hill), [1] +489-498 pp. (Also in Al. 1:891, p. 489.) 1892 (Hill), [lJ+497-508 pp. (Also in Al.l:892, p. 497.) 1893 (Hill), iii4- 395-408 pp. (Also in Al. 1:893, p. 395.) 1894 (Hill), iii+171-184 ])p. (Also in Al. 1:894, p. 171.) Report of Chief of Division op Publications 1895 (Hill), iii+221-244 pp. (Also in Al. 1:895, p. 221.) 1896 (Hill), iv+29-76 pp. (Also in Al. 1:896, p. 29). " ' (Alsoin Al.l:897, p. 25). (Also in Al. 1:898, p. 43). irk of the (Alsoin Al. 1:899, p. 161.) (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 11.3.) (Alsoin Al. 1:901, p. 271.) (Alsoin Al. 1:902, p. 317.) 1897 (Hill), iv+25-91 pp 1898 (Hill), iv+43-86pp. Report of Editor 1899 (Hill), iv+161-211 pp. 1900 (Hill), iii+ 113-164 pp. 1901 (Hill),iii+271-324 i)p. 1902 (Hill), iii+317-376 pp. Cicncrai publicalions Agriculture Department. Department of Agriculture and its work; Ijy George William Hill. Aug. 6, 1898. n. t. p. 12 pp. Atlanta, (ia. Organization of U. S. Department of Agriculture and list of its exhibits at Cotton States and International Ex[)Osition, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 8, 1895, to Jan. 1, 1896. 1895. 14 pp. 4 pi. 16° Butter making. Report on recently patented process of butter making; by D. E. Salmon. Nov. 20, 1897. n. t. p. 3 pp. Circulars issued bv the various divisions (if the Department of Agricultufe to Nov. 1, 1897. n. ]). n. d. 11 pp. Circulars of information [issued by the various divisions of Agriculture Department], n. d. n. t. p. 6 pp. Farmers' bulletins [available for di.-itribution]. July 10, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp.* n. t. p. 4 pp. n. t. p. 4 pp. 4° n. t. p. 3 + [l]pp. 4° n. t. p. 4 pp. 4° " law of Jan. 12, 18iM. .Jan. 18, 1897. Same. Oct. 7, 1896. Same. Feb. 1, 1897. Same. Apr. 1, 1897. Same. June 1, 1897. Publication work as affected 1 n. t. p. 4 pp. Publications. Notes regarding Department publications. (Circ.) Sept. 19, 1896. 100 Tables A5J1. PrBLrlC'ATIOXS DIVISIOX— Continued Cireneral publications — Continued Publications available. Special list of publications availaV)le Apr. 10, 1899, for distrilmtion to correspondents and others rendering service to the Department, n. d. n. t. p. 10 pp. Reprints. [List of] Congressional reprints for sale ])y Supt. of Documents. April 30, 1897. n. t. p. 2 pp. Bullelin<< [No. 1.] Index to annual reports of U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1837 to 1893; [compiled bv George F. Thompson]. 1896. 251' pp. No. 1. Same, [reprint, 1899]. 252 pp. No. 2. Synoptical index of reports of Statistician, 1863 to 1894; by Geo. F. Thompson. 1897. 258 pp. No. 3. Historical sketch of U. S. Department of Agriculture, its objects and present organization; compiled l)v Charles H. Greathouse. 1898. 74 pp. 3 pi. Same. Revised edition. 1898. 74 pp. 3 pi. No. 4. Index to authors, with titles of their publications, in documents of U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1841 to 1897; bv Geo. F. Thompson. 1898. 303 pp. No. 5. Index to literature relating to animal industry in publications of Department of Agriculture, 1837 to 1898; bv Cieorge Fayette Thompson. 1900. 676 pp. No. 6. List by titles of publications of V. S. Department of Agriculture from 1840 to June, 1901, inclusive; compiled and compared with originals by R. B. Handy and .Minna A. Cannon. 1902. 216 pi>. No. 7. Index to yearbooks of U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1894-1900; prepared by Charles H. Greathouse. 1902. 196 pp. C'irculars No. 1. Organization of Dept. of Agriculture, 1901-1902. Oct. 23, 1901. n. t. p. 20 pp. L.i§t of bulletins and eireularM available for free diitribu- lion. [Publication] no. 247. Corrected to Nov. 1, 1897. 15 pp. [Revised.] Corrected to Oct. 1, 1898. 18 pp. 3d ed. Corrected to June 1, 1899. 20 pp. 4th ed. Corrected to July 1, 1899. 20 pp. 5th ed. Corrected to Apr. 1, 1900. 21 pp. 6th ed. Corrected to Oct. 15, 1900. 24 pp. 7th ed. Corrected to Jan. 1, 1902. 24 pp. IVIontiily li§t of publicationiii [Note. — Issued as a one-page 'circular of various sizes up to March, 1896, when it became a pamphlet of from 3 to 8 pages, without title page, in which form it is still issued.] 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -Dec. [2d ed. of Nov., Jan., and Feb.] [2(1 ed. of Aug. and Sept.] Press notices [Synoptical notices of publications which are to appear, bers to the press for copy.] Distributed in large num- 101 Tables Classlllcii- tloii no. A2I.N: 1' 1* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [Formerly A22.1: 893 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 A22.2: A21. PUBI^ICATIOXS I>IVISIO\— CoiitiiuitHl [■*ric*o li!»( 4»f ] i>iil>li(*atioii!>i f4»r hhIv by Siiporiiitendeiit of Dociliiient!!). [Publicatiun no. 17!).] [Isted.] Feb. 19, 1896. 15 pp. Same, supp. Aug. 31, 1S96. [Erninoou.slv called "t'ircular" 179.] [2ded.] Oct. 1, 1896. n. t. p. 16 pj). [3d ed.] Corrected to Oct. 1, 1897. n. p. ii. d. [4th ed.] Corrected to Julv 1, 1898. n. p. n. d 5th ed. Corrected to Feb. 1, 1899. n. p. n. d. 6th ed. Corrected to Fet). 1, 1900. n. ].. n. d. 7tii ed. Corrected to Julv 1, 1900. n. p. n. d. 8th ed. Corrected to Aug. 1, 1901. u. p. n. d. 9th ed. Corrected to Aug. 1, 1902. 1902.- 45 pp. 28 pp. 28 pp 33 pp. 37 pp. 36 pp. 40 pp. \2'2. PlTBLI<-IiO^I> Otticc of Ronil Inqnirv. Fur liistoricul p. 17 l\. 173.) 1898 (Dodge), iii + 159-162 pp. (Also in Al. 1:898, p. 159.) Director of Office of Public Road Inquiries 1899 (Stone), iii+155-160 pp. (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 155.) 1900 (Dodge), iif 279-291 pp. (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 279.) Report of Office of Public Road Inquiries 1901 (Dodge), iii + 235-252 pp. (Also in Al. 1:901, p. 235.) 1902 (Dodge), iii-f 305-316 pp. (Also in Al. 1:902, p. 305.) General pnl»lieation!>i [Publications which originated in this Office, but were published in a numbered series of the Secretary's office, or some other division of the Department, are entered only where such numberiuij places them, with references under the proper headings in the index to this work. Publications of the office issued only as ConKressional documents are noted in chronological order in the Appendix to this work.] Agricultural colleges. [Letter regarding cooperation of Road Inquiry Oftice with agricultural colleges and experiment stations in disseminating information upon best methods of road-making; bv Rov Stone.] Dec. 1, 1896. n. t. p. 3 pp. Same, [reprint. 1897.] n. t. }). 3 pp. Buffalo, N. Y. [Letter of invitation inclosing call for an International (Jood Roads Congress, to be held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 16-21, 1901.] Aug. 5, 1901. 2 1. Charlottesville, Va. [Letter of invitation to attend Jefferson ^Memorial and Interstate Good Roads Convention to be held at Charlottesville, Va., Apr. 2-4, 1902.] Mar. 3, 1902. (Circ.) Same, inclosure, official iuvitation. [3] pp. Chicago, 111. ].,etter of invitation to attend National Good Roads and Irrigation congres.«es, to be held at Chicago, 111., Nov. 19-24, 1900. Oct.' 25, 1900. (Circ.) Education. Correspondence with Commissioner (jf Education. June 2, 1896. (Circ.) Laboratory for physical and chemical examination of road materials. n. d. (Circ. ) Letter to accompany Circular No. 17. June 1, 1896. n. d. (Circ.) Letter to accompany correspondence and documents. June 12, 1896. n. d. (Circ.) National Road Parliament. [Notice of meeting of Naticjnal Road Parlia- ment.] Sept. 15, 1898. (Circ.) Publications of Office of Road Inquiry. [1896.] (Circ.) 102 ( Iiissinoa- tioii no. Tables A22. PrBMC-ROAD IXQI IRIE§ OFFICE— Continued A22.2: j Cieiieral |Mil>iii'atioii!» — Cuntiniud PublicatiujiH of Othci.' of Koad Inciuiry. [1897.] n. t. p. 6 j)]).* Same, and addenda. [1899.] n. t. p. 6 pp. Same. [1899.] n. t. p. 7 pp. Same, corrected to Apr. 2, 1900. n. t. p. 8 pp. Same, correeted to Sept., 1901. 8 pp. [Resumption of office and general inquiries.] Fel). (>, 1899. (Circ. ) ISiilleliiiM No. 1. State laws relating to management of roads, enacted in 1888-93; compiled Ijy Hoy Stone. 1894. 95 pp. No. 2. Proceedings of ^Minnesota Good Roads Convention, held at St. .Paul, Minn., Jan. 25, 26, 1894. 1894. 1.6 pp. No. 3. Improvement of road system of (Georgia; l>v O. H. Sheffield. 1894. 31 pp. No. 4. Road-making materials in Arkansas; bv John C. Branner. 1894. lll.p. No. 5. Infoi-mation regarding road materials and transportation rates ni certain States west of ^Mississippi River; furnished by officials of various railway comj)anies. 1894. 24 pp. No. 6. Information regarding roads, road materials, and freight rates in certain States north of Ohio River; furnished by officials of various railway companies. 1894. 30 pp. No. 7. Information regarding roads and road-making materials in certain Eastern and Southern States; furnished by officials of various rail- wa}' companies. 1894. 29 pp. No. 8. Earth roads, hints on their construction and repair; compiled by Roy Stone. 1894. 20 pj). No. 9. State aid to road building in New' Jersey; by Edward Burrough. 1894. 20 pp. No. 10. Proceedings of National Road Conference, Asbury Park, Julv 5, 6„ 1894. 1894. 63 pp. No. 11. Proceedings of Virginia Good Roads Convention, Richmond, Va.„ Oct. 18, 1894. 1895. 62 pp. No. 12. Wide tires, laws of certain States relating to their use, and other pertinent information; compiled by Roy Stone. 1895. 16 pp. No. 13. Kentuckv highwavs, historv of old and new systems; bv M. H. Crump. 1895. 24 pp. No. 14. Good roads, extracts from messages of governors; comjjiled by Roy Stone. 1895. 24 pp. No. 15. Proceedings of Good Roads Convention of Texas, Houston, Tex., Feb. 19, 1895. 1895. 24 pp. _ No. 16. Notes on employment of convicts in (connection with road ])uild- ing; compiled by Roy Stone. 1895. 15 pp. Same, revised edition. 1898. 21 pp. No. 17. Historical and technical papers on road building in United States. 1895. 52 i)p. No. 18. State laws i-elating to management of roads enacted in 1894-1895; compiled by Roy Stone. 1895. 86 pp. [Continuiition of Bull. 1.] Same, Supplement. 1895. v-(-87-124 pp. No. 19. Progress of road construction in United States; reports l)y delegates to National Road Parliament, Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 17-19, 1895. 1897. 47 pp. No. 20. Traction tests; by Sanniel T. Neely. 1896. 22 pp. 2 pi. No. 21. Proceedings of International Good Roads Congress, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 16-21, 1901. 1901. 100 pp. No. 22. Proceedings of 3d Annual (lood Roads Convention of Boards of Supervisors of State of New York, lield at .\lbanv, N. Y., Jan. 28 and 29, 1902. 1902. 63 i)p. 13 pi. No. 23). Road conventions in Soutliern States and object-lesson roads con- structed under supervision of Office of I'nblic Road Inquiries, with cooperation of Southern Railway. 1902. 89 pp. 11 pi. * No copy founil. 103 Tal»lc§ Ciussia<-a. A22. PrBLK'-ROAO I\Qi;iRIE<»» OFFICE— Continued tioii no. A22.3: Bulleliii!!! — Continued No. 24. Not issued 1902. 25 No. 25. Proceedings of Jefferson INIemorial and Interstate Good Roads Convention, held at Charlottesville, Va., Apr. 2-4, 1902. 1902. 60 ]){>. 5 pi. A22.4: Circulars 1 No. 1. Circular letter to the governors of States and Territories requesting cooperation with Otiice of Road Inquiry.* 2 No. 2. Same, to the secretaries of state.* 3 No. 3. Same, to the members of Congress.* 4 No. 4. Same, to the State geologists.* 5 No. 5. Same, to the railroad jjresidents.* 6 No. 6. (icneral circular of inquiry.* 7 No. 7. Recjuest for information, etc.* 8 No. 8. Same.* 9 No. 9. Circular relating to road conference at Asbury Park, N. J.* 10 No. 10. Circular of a tem])orary character. [Copy not preserved ))y office.] * 11 No. 11. Same.* 12 No. 12. Circular addressed to the statistical correspondents of the office.* 13 No. 13. List of Publications of tlie Office of Road Inquiry.* 14 No. 14. Addresses on road improvement; by Roy Stone. 1894. n. t. p. 15 pp. 15 No. 15. Act to provide for construction of roads l)y local assessment, county and State aid, passed bv New York Assemblv. Oct. 31, 1894. n. t. p. 3 pp. 16 No. 16. Highway taxation, comparative results of labor and monev svs- tems. Nov. 9, 1894. n. t. p. 5 pp. [For revision, see no. 24.] 17, No. 17. Origin and work of Darlington Road League. Sept. 25, 1895. 6 pp. 18^ No. 18. Report of Committee on Legislation adopted bv State Good Roads Convention, Rii'hmond, Va., Oct. 10, 11, 1895. Oct. 29, 1895. 6 pp. 18^ Same, Nov. 10, 1895. 6 pp. 19 No. 19. Traffic of country roads. Apr. 4, 1896. 4 pp. 20 No. 20. Comments on systems of maintaining countrv roads. May 1, 1896. 7 pp. [For revision, wr ri_'viseil v<\. no. 24.] 21 No. 21. Methodsof constructing macadamized roads. June 6, 1896. 12 pp. 22 No. 22. [Appeal for organization ot State and local road-improvement societies]; by C. A. Locke. June 25, 1896. 3 pp. 23 No. 23. Money value of good roads to farmers; bv W. C. Latta. July 15, 1896. 4 pp. 24' No. 24. Highway repairing. 1896. 12 pp. 24^ No. 24. Revision of nos. 16, 20, 24, Highwav maintenance and repairs. Dec. 15, 1897. 16 pp. 25 No. 25. Brick paving for country roads. Dec. 16, 1896. 7 pp. 26 No. 26. Going in debt for good roads; address of Judge Thaver. Jan. 16, 1897. 6 pp. 27 No. 27. Cost of hauling farm prodiicts to market or to shipping ])oints in European countries; reports from consuls. Feb. 5, 1897. 12 pp. 28 No. 28. Addresses on road improvement in Maine, New York, Narth Carolina, and Illinois; by Roy Stone. Mar. 2, 1897. 26 pp. 29 No. 29. Forces whii-h operate to destroy roads, with notes on road stones and problems therewith connected; by C. L. Whittle. Mar. 13, 1897. 14 pp. 4 pi. 30 No. 30. Repairs of macadam roads; by K. G. Harrison. Mar. 1, 1898. 14 pp. 31 No. 31. 'Must farmer pay for good roads? by Otto Durner. [n. d.] 40 pp. 1()° [This nninher was dnplieated by assigniiiK it to "State aid to road building in Minnesota," but n new edition of that circular was issued bearing its proper number, which is no. 32]. * No copy found. 104 A22. Tables PIBLIC-ROAD I\Q1 IRIES OrnC'E— Continued A22.4: ' Circulars — Continued 32' [Xo. 32.] State aid to road buildins in Minnesota; by A. B. Choate. July 23,1898. ]2pp. [Erroneously numbered 31.] 32'^ No. 32. Same, [reprint with correct number]. 12 pp. 33 No. 33. Road improvement in governors' message.s. May 1, 1899. 14 pp. 34 No. 34. Social, commercial, and economic phases of road subject; bv W. H. Moore. Mar. 29, 1900. 8 pp. 35 No. 35. [Higbie-Arm-strong road improvement act]. May 16, 1900. 15 pp. 36^ No. 36. List of national, state, and local road associations and kindred organizations in U. S. Jan. 20, 1902. n. t. p. 13 pp. 36* ] Same, revised. May 1, 1902. n. t. p. 14 pp. A23. ^EED AiVD PEAIVT I\TRODlICTIOX [Separated from Division of Botany and made independent publishing office about Jan. 1, 1901. Merged into Plant Industry Bureau July 1, 1901. See A19.] Annual rei>ort«<> None issued. Oeneral publications None issued. Bulletins None issued. Circulars No. 1. Best horse-radish varieties of Europe, and methods of cultivation; by David G. Fairchild. Dec. 24, 1900. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 2. Cultivation of Znaim cucumbers; bv David G. Fairchild. Jan. 10, 1901. 8 pp. Inventories See A6. 6:1-8. See for Inventory no. 9, A19.3:5. A24. SEED DIVISION [Merged into Bureau of Plant Industry, July 1, 1901. See A19.] A24.1: Annual reports 893 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1879 1880 1885 18S6 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 ( 1894 (Dean). (In A 1.1:868, p. 125.) No report issued. Dean). (In A 1.1:870, p. 155.) (In Al. 1:871, p. 125.) (In Al. 1:872, p. 407.) (In A 1.1:873, p. 210.) (In Al. 1:874, p. 179.) , (In Al. 1:875, p. 359.) to 1878, no report issued. (Dean). (In A 1.1:879, p. 484.) to 1884, no report issued. (King). (In Al. 1:885, p. 47.) (In Al. 1:886, p. 47.) (In A 1.1:887, p. 653.) (In A 1.1:888, p. 643.) ). (In Al. 1:889, p. 477.) (In Al. 1:890, ]>. 425.) (In Al. 1:891, p. 451.) _ , (In Al. 1:892, p. 471.) Fegan) (calendar year) iii+389-392 pp. Also in Al. 1:893, p. 389.) (Fegan). (In Al. 1:894, p. 187.) ( Dean ) . ( Dean) . ( Dean ) . ( Dean ) . Dean (King). (King). (King). (Longley (Peck). (Peck). (Peck). 105 Tables llassiflcu- tliiii III). A2I.I: A24.2: A21.3: A24.4: A24.5: 894 896 A24. SEE:I> DIVISIOX— Continued Annual roporls — Continued 1895 (Fegan) July, 1894-Oct. 1895. (In Al. 1:895, p. 201.) 1896 ( Asliton) Oi-t. 1, 1895-June 30, 1896. iii+151-154 pp. (Also in A 1.1:896, p. 151.) 1897-1900 none issued. General publieations None issued. BullelinK None issueil. Cireulars None issued. Speeial agent for seed distribution, annual reports of 1894 (Harnden), [l]-r 211-213 pp. (Also in Al. 1:894, p 211.) 1895 (Harnden). (In Al. 1:895, p. 213.) [1 ] ^- 155-237 pp. ( Also in A 1 . 1 :896, p. 1 55. ) (In A 1.1:897, p. 181.) (In Al. 1:898, ],. 1.) (In A 1.1:899, p. 3.) (In Al. 1:900, p. 7.) 1896 (Harnden 1897 (Harnden) 1898 (Brijihain) 1899 (Brigham) 1900 (Brigham) A25. SILK SECTION [Discontinuefi June 30, 1891. By order of Oct. 28, 1889, this section was severed from the Division of Entomology, with which it had been connected since the beginning of the period of regular appro- priations made by Congress in 1S84.] A25.1: 889 890 A25.2: A25.3: 1 A25.4: Annual reports 1889 (Walker), [l]+45.3-476 pp. (Also in Al. 1:889, p. 453.) 1890 (Walker), [l]+265-276 pp., 6 pi. (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 265.) Cireneral publieations None issued. Bulletins No. 1. How to raise silkworms, a brief manual of instructions al)rid«:ed from Bulletin no. 9 of Division of Entomology; bv Philip Walker. 1890. 16 pp. Cireulars None issued. A26. SOILS BIREAU [Formerly Division of Soils. For historical sketch of Bureau, .. 239.) Chikf of Division of Soils 1897 (Whitney), ii-}-153-157 pp. (Also in Al.l:897, p. 153.) 1898 (Whitney), iii -| 133-142 pp. (Also in Al.l:898, p. 1.33.) 1899 (Whitney), iii+101-111 pp. (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 101.) 1900 (Whitney), iii-f67-83 pp. (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 65.) 1901 (Whitney), iii+113-140 pp. (Also in Al.l:901, p. 113.) [Thougli the title-page of the 1901 report reads, "Division of Soils," the heading of the letter of transmittal reads correctly "Bureau of Soils."] Chief op Bfre.xu of Soils 1902 (Whitney), iy+155-188 pp. (Also in Al. 1:902, p. 155.) 106 Tables t'lasslflca- tion no. A26.2: F45 T55 T99 A26. ««OII.$» BlREAl' -Continued 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ooncral publicatittiiM Field parties. InstruetionH to field partiuH an pj). Tobacco. Catalop. No. 18. Solution studies of salts occurring in alkali soils; [articles] by Frank K. Cameron, Lvman J. Britrgs, and Atherton Seidell. 1901. 89 ,.p. ■ ' No. 19. Cai)illarv studies and filtration of clav from soil solutions; [articles] by Lyman J. Briggs and IMacy 11. Lapiiam. 1902. 40 pp. No. 20. (irowing Sumatra tobacco under shade in Connecticut Valley; by Milton Whitney. 1902. 31 pj.. 7 pi. A26.'l: Circulars No. 1. Announcement [of functions of Division]; bv Milton Whitnev. Mar. 30, 1894. n. t. p. 3 j)]). No. 2. Instructions for taking samples of soil for moisture determinations; by Milton Whitney. Apr. 26, 1S«)4. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 3. Soils of Pecos valley. New ^lexico; l)y Thomas IL Means and Frank D. Gardner, n. d. ii. t. p. 7 i>p. 1(»T Tablc'N (lil>sinr:i- lion IK). A26.I: 4 8 9 A26.5: 900' 900 -^ 90] 901 A26.5': A2T.1: 889 890 891 892 <>iOII.S BrREAl'— Continued <'i roil Jars — Continueil No. 4. Soils of Salt Lake valley, Utah; by Frank D. Gardner and John Stewart, n. d. n. t. p. 11 pp. No. 5. Bulk fermentation of Connecticut tobacco; by ^larcus L. Floyd. n. d. n. t. p. 10 ])p. No. 6. Instruction^:; for determining in field the salt content of alkali waters and soils; by Milton Whitney. iMar. 7, 1900. n. t. p. 9 pp. No. 7. Description of soil map of Connecticut valley. June 29, 1900. n. t. p. 4 i)p. No. 8. Reclamation of salt marsh lands; l)v Thos. 11. ]\Ieans. Aug. 3, 1901. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 9. Soil survey around Imperial, Cal. ; bv Thomas H. Means and J. Gar- nett Holmes. Jan. 10, 1902. n. t. p. 20 pp. BMold operation!* of Hivisioii of Soils (annual) 1899. [Lst.] SeeAl.S:64. 1900. 2d. 474 pp. 51 pi. Same. 24 maps in 8° folder. Same, including maps. 56th Cong., 2d sess., H. doe. 526; serial no. 4181. 1901. 3d. 647 pp. 96 pi. Same. 31 maps in 8° folder. Same, including maps. 57th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 655; serial no. 4384. Field operations of Division of Soils (separates.) [Each of the papers contained in tlie report is issued separately, with maps belonging thereto.] A27. STATISTICS DIVISION For historical sketch of Division, «<: Yearbook, 1S97 (.\1. 10:897), p. 258. Annual reports Report of agricultural statistics 1863 (Bollman). (In Al.l:863, p. 579.) 1864 (Bollman). (In Al. 1:864, p. 564.) Report of Statistician 1865 (Dodge). 1866 (Dodge). 1867 (Dodge). 1868 (Dodge). 1869 (Dodge). 1870 (Dodge). 1871 (Dodge). 1872 (Dodge). 1873 [Dodge]. 1874 (Dodge). 1875 (Dodge). 1876 (Dodge). 1877 (Dodge). 1878 (Worthington) 1879 ( Worthiuiiton). (In Al. 1:865, p. 54.) (In Al.l:866, p. 51.) (In Al. 1:867, p. 77.) In Al. 1:868, p. 16.) In Al. 1:869, p. 20.) (In Al. 1:870, p. 24.) (In Al. 1:871, p. 13.) (In Al. 1:872, ]>. 9.) (In Al. 1:873, p. 15.) (In Al. 1:874, p. 15.) (In Al. 1:875, p. 17.) (In Al. 1:876, p. 87.) (In A 1.1:877, p. 149.) (In Al. 1:878, p. 257.) (In Al. 1:879, p. 127.) .) 1880 ( \Vorthingt(m). (In Al. 1:880, p. 185.) 1881 and 1882 ( Dodge). (In Al. 1:881-2, p. 57 1883 ( Dodge). (In A 1.1 :883, p. 251. ) " ■ (In Al. 1:884, n. 419.) In Al. 1:885, p. 345. In A 1.1:886, p. 359. (In Al. 1:887, p. 523.) (In A 1.1:888, p. 405.) [l]+201-272 pp. (Also in Al. 1:889, p. 201.) 1890 ( Dodge), [l] + 287-360-f iii pp. 3 i)l. (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 287.) 1891 (Dodge), [1J+273-340+V pp. (Also in Al. 1:891, p. 273.) 1892 (Dodge), iii+403-470+ii pp. (Also in Al.l:892, p. 403.) 1884 (Dodge). 1885 (Dodge). 1886 (Dodge). 1887 (Dodge). 1888 (Dodge). 1889 (Dodge) 108 Tal>le8 (lasslflca- tloii no. A27. STATISTICS DIVISIOX— Continued [Aha in Al. 1:893, {). 405. 111.) 115.) 293. 341. Annual reports — Continued Report of Statistician — Continued 1893 (Robinson), iii-r465-566 + iv pp. 1894 (Robinson). (In Al. 1:894, p. 113 1895 (Robinson), iii+111-129 pp. (Also in Al. 1:895, p. 1896 (Robinson), iii+115-122 pp. (Also in Al. 1:896, p. 1897 (Hyde), ii+219-224 pp. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 219. 1898 (Hvde), iii+175-178 pp. (Also in Al. 1:898, p. 175. 1899 (Hvde), iii+263-266 pp. (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 263. 1900 (H'vde), 293-297 pp. n. t. p. (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 1901 Hvde), 341-344 pp. n. t. p. (Also in Al. 1:901, p, 1902 (Hyde). (In Al.l:902, p. 401.) Ciiencral publications Agricultural statistics. American centennial album of agricultural statis- tics, including maps, charts, diagrams, illustrations of industrial colleges, and specimens of breeds of farm animals; compiled by J. R. Dodge, Washington. 1876. 46 1. oblong large 8° Cereals. Production and distribution of cereals of U. S. ; by J. R. Dodge. 1879. 14 pp. [Extract from report of Joseph Nimmo, jr., chief of Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department, on Internal commerce of U. S., published Dec. 1, 1879.] Crop correspondents. ^Manual of instructions to crop correspondents; by Henry A. Robinson. 1895. 28 pp. Same, revised and corrected. 1896. 23 pp. (Graphics. Album of agricultural graphics of U. S. ; [by J. R. Dodge]. 1890. [6] pp. 10 pi. 121 inches x 18| inches. Same; by J. R. Dodge. 1891. [6] pp. 10 pi. 12| inches x 18^ inches. Industrial Colleges: The nature of education to be given in them; their several kinds of instruction considered, l)y Lewis Bollman ; to which is added a communication of general plan of college building, with necessary aids to instruction in each department of education, by Richard Owen. [1864.] 40 pp. Publications. [Letter relating to publications.] By Henrv A. Robinson. July 15, 1895. (Circ.) Statistics. Album of agricultural statistics of U. S. ; [bv J. R. Dodge]. 1889. 8 pp. 16 pi. 4° Same; by J. R. Dodge. 1891. 8 pp. 16 pi. 4° KulletinN >See A27.8: Circulars No. 1. Acreage, production, and value of farm crops in U. S., 1866 to 1895, July 24, 1896. n. t. p. pp. 15 pp. 1896. n. t. p. witli other data as to cotton and wool. 8 pp. No. 2. Wheat crop of world. Aug. 7, 1896. n. t. p. [Reprinted from Statistician's report, March, 189t).] No. 3. Farmers' interest in finance. Dec. 4, 1896. n. t. No. 4. Cotton (Top of 1895; by James L. Watkins. Dec. ■ 15 pp. /SW' A27.9:35. See A27.9:35. See A27.9:35. See A27.9:35. Cotton crop of 1897-98; by James L. Watkins. n. t. p. 16 pp. 0. lirazos river, Texas, flood of June-July, 1S99; agriculture of submerged region; bv K. S. Holnie.- 1899. n. t. p. 8 pp. 11. World's grain crojis in 1899. Oct. 5, 1899. n. t. p. S pp. No. 12. Changes in railroad freight classifications; bv Kdwanl (i. Ward, jr. April 30, 1900. n. t. p. 43 pp. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 1( No. Nov. 14, 1898. its effects upon ', jr. Aug. 19, 109 Tablcii ( lassin.ii- tloii lUI. A2r. STATISTICS I>IVISIO\'— (Ymtinued A27.4: Circulars — Continued 13 14 A2r.5: 898 899 900 A2T.6: No. 13. List of free enii)lovnient agencies for use of farmers; bv Max West. June L'S, 1900. 42 pp. X(i. 14. Estimates of Russian crops; 1)v E. T. Peters. Feb. 5, 1901. n. t. p. 11 pp. Crop firculars [From first issue of crop circular, May, 1898: "Crop circulars will hereafter take the l)laci' of the crop reports, new series, issued monthly (except January), and will consist of the infonnntion contained in the telegraphic reports of the 10th of each month, with such niMitions as will enhance its value to the farmers and as the circular form will permit. Special crop reports will not be abandoned, but their issue will (lei)end upon the seasonableness and importance of the subject and not upon a lixed date."] 1898. May, 3 i)p. June, 4 pp. July, 4 pp. Aug., 4 pp. Sept. , 4 pp. Oct., 8 pp. Xov., 4 pp. 1899. May, 4 pp. June, 4 pp. July, 8 pp. Aug., 4 pp. Sept., 4 pp. Oct., 4 pp. Nov. , 4 pp. 1900. Apr., 4 pp. [Discontinued.] Crop reporter 4° [Announcement (v. 1, no. 1, May, 1899): "This publication is issued for the benefit of tlie crop correspondents of the Division of Statistics, and as a convenient means of communication between them and the Statistician. It will be sent every monthly correspondent regularly enrolled so long as he continues to supply the Statistician with the information asked for. and an earnest effort will be made to make it iiitcrestiiifr, instructive, and helpful to him in his work. This is not designed for general distribution and will not be mailed to any but actual and active crop correspondents."] V. 1. No. 1, May, 1899. n. t. p. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. 4 pp. , - . -^PP- V. 2. No. 1, Mav, 1900. n. t. p. 8 pp. 8 pp. 8 pp. 8 pp. p. 4 pp. 8 pp. 8 pp. 8 pp. 4 pp. 8 pp. 8 pp. 8 pp. . . . 8PP- V. 3. No. 1, Mav, 1901. n. t. v. 8 pp. 8 pp. 1. No. 1, Mav, 1899. n. t. p. No. 2, June^ 1899. n. t. p. No. 3, July, 1899. n. t. J). No. 4, Aug., 1899. n. t. J). No. 5, Sept., 1899. n. t. p. No. 6, Oct., 1899. n. t. p. No. 7, Nov., 1899. n. t. p. No. 8, Dec, 1899. n. t. p. No. 9, Jan., 1900. n. t. p. No. 10, Feb., 1900. n. t. p. No. 11, Mar., 1900. n. t. p. No. 12, Apr., 1900. n. t. p. 2. No. 1, Mav, 1900 n. t. p. No. 2, June, 1900. n. t. p. No. 3, Julv, 1900. n. t. p. No. 4, Aug., 1900. n. t. p. Same, supplement, n. t. No. 5, Sept., 1900. n. t. p. No. 6, Oct., 1900. n. t. ]). No. 7, Nov., 1900. n. t. p. No. 8, Dec, 1900. n. t. ]). No. 9, Jan., 1901. n. t. p. No. 10, Feb., 1901. n. t. p. No. 11, Mar., 1901. n. t. p. No. 12, Apr., 1901. n. t. p. 3. No. 1, Mav, 1901 . n. t. p No. 2, June* 1901. n. t. p. 110 Tables A27. STATISTICS I>IVIS10X- -Continued C'rop reporter — Continued V. 3. Xo. 3, July, 1901. n. t. ]>. S pp. No. 4, Au^.!^ 1901. n. t. p. S ])p. No. 5, Sept., 1901. n. t. ]>. S ].p. No. 6, Oct., 1901. n. t. p. S pp. No. 7, Nov., 1901. n. t. p. S pp. No. 8, Dec, 1901. n. t. j). 8 ])p. No. 9, Jan., 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 10, Feb., 1902. n. t. ]). S pp. No. 11, Mar., 1902. n. t. ]). 8 pp. No. 12, Apr., 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. V. 4. No. 1, May, 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. . No. 2, June, 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 3, Julv, 1902. n. t. p. 8 p]). No. 4, Aug., 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 5, Sept., 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 6, Oct., 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 7, Nov., 1902. n. t. p. 8 pp. No. 8, Dec, 1902. u. t. p. 8 pp. Iflontlily erop synopsis [Synopsis of the monthly statistical reports (A27.9:) issued as a four-page leaflet, soon after the 10th of each month from Mar., 1890, to May, 1896, inclusive, and bearing a number identical with that of the report which it summarizes.] 1890. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1891. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1892. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1893. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 71.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 72.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 73.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 74.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 75.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 76.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 77.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 78.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 79. ) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 80.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 81.) (Synopsis of Statisti(-al Report no. 82.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 83.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 84.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 85.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 86.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 87.^ (Synopsis of Statistical Rei)ort no. 88.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 89.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 90.) (Synopsis of Stati,«tical Report no. 91.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 92.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 93.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 94.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 95.) (Synoi)sis of Statistical Re])ort no. 96.) (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 97.) (Synopsis of August Cro}) Report.) (Synopsis of September Crop Report.) (Synopsis of October Croji Report.) (Synopsis of November Cro]> Report.) (Synopsis of Deceml)er Crop Report.) (Synopsis of December Crop Report. ) (Synopsis of Statistical Rcjiort no. 101. (Synopsis of Statistical Rc|>ort no. 102. (Synopsis of Statistical Rt'port no. 103.^ (S"ynoi).sis of Statistical Report no. 104.^ (Synop.sis of Statistical Report no. 105. (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 106. (Synopsis of Statistical Report no. 107.) Ill Table** Classlfi.a- tiun no. A2r.7: 893 894 895 A2'y. STATISTICS DIVISIOX— Continued noiillily crop !«ynoi>Ni!>i — Continued ISV 1894. 1895. (Synopsis (Synopsis (Syno])sis (Synojisis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis f Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis (Synopsis of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical of Statistical Report no. Eeport no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. Report no. A27.§: ]Ui§oellancou$« series, bulletin [The word "Bulletin" wiis added to the series title beginning- with no. 9.] No. 1. Report on flax, hemp, ramie, and jute, with considerations upon flax and hemp culture in Europe, report on ramie machine trials of 1889 in Paris, and present status of filler industries in U. S. ; by Charles Richards Dodge. [Isted.] 1890. 104 pp. See, for 2d ed., A 11. 5:1. 2 I No. 2. Report on agriculture of South America, with maps and latest statistics of trade; by Almont Barnes. 1892. 189 pji. 3 I No. 3. Cooperative credit associations in certain European countries, and their relation to agricultural interests; bv Edward T. Peters. 1892. 117 pp. No. 4. Wages of farm labor in United States, results of nine statistical investigations from 1866 to 1892, with extensive inquiries concern- ing wages from 1840 to 1865. 1S92. 69 pp. . 5. Production and distribution of principal agricultural products of world. 1893. _ 205 pp. . 6. Rice: its cultivation, production, and distribution in U. S. and for- eign countries, by Amory Austin; with chapter on Rice soils of South Carolina, l)y Milton Whitney. 1893. 89 pp. .7. An agricultural survey of Wyoming; by John W. rioyt. 1893. 72 pp. . 8. Recent features of our foreiIVISIOX— Continued 10 11 )f AgricMiltural Department, Jan., 1865. 51 pp. 46 pp. 53 pp. 43 pp. Statistical reports — C'ontinur [V. 3.] 1865. [No. 1.] Montlilv report 50 pp. [No. 2.] Same, Feb., 1865. 48 pp. [No. 3.] Same, Mar., 1865. 41 pp. [No. 4.] Same, Apr.-May, 1865. 86 pp. [No. 5.] Same, June-July, 1865. 60 pji. [No. 6.] Same, Aug., 1865. 54 pp. [No. 7.] Same, Sept., 1865. [No. 8.] Same, Oct., 1865. [No. 9.] Same, Nov., 1865. [No. 10.] Same, Dec, 1865. [V. 4.] 1866. Monthly report of Department of Agriculture for year 1866; J. R. Dodge, editor. 1867. vii+457 pp. Contents: Jan., 50 pp.; Feb., pp. .51-122; Mar., pp. 123-1G9; Apr., pp. 171-228; May (none issued); June, pp. 229-270; Julv, pp. 277-324; Aug. (none issued); Sept., pp. ;S25- 371; Oct., pp. 373-408; Nov. and Dec, pp. 409-157. [V. 5.] 1867. Monthly reports of Department of Agriculture for year 1867; J. R. Dodge, editor. 1868. xi+397 pp. Contents: Jan., 48pp.; Feb., 49-80; Mar., pp. 81-127; Apr., pp. 129-186; May-June, pp. 187-2:33; Julv. pp. 235-270; Aug.-Sept., pp. 271-311; Oct., pp. 313-352; Nov.-Dec, pp. 353-397. [V. 6.] 1868. Monthly reports of Department of Agriculture for year 1868; edited by J. R. Dodge. 1868. xi+483 pp. Contents: Jan., 55 pp.; Feb., pp. 57-107; Mar., 109-169; Apr., pp.171-234; May-June,pp. 235-307; July, pp. 309-339; Aug.-Sept., pp. 341-383; Oct., pp. 385-420; Nov.-Dec, pp. 421-483. [V. 7.] 1869. Monthly reports of Departmentof Agriculture for year 1869; edited 1)v J. R. Dodge. 1869. xii-h419 pp. Contents: Jan., 40 pp.; Feb., pp. 41-82; Mar.-Apr.. pp. 83-185; Mav-June. pp. 187-202; July, pp. 263-314; Aug.-Sept., pp. 263-326; Oct., pp. 327-380; Nov.-Dec, pp. 327-419. Note. — Starred pages in index refer to those pages duplicated in Aug.-Sept.. and Nov.-Dec numbers. [V. 8.] 1870. Monthly reports of Department of Agriculture for year 1870; edited by J. R. Dodge. 1871. xiii+498 pp. Contents: Jan., 64 pp.; Feb., pp. 65-110; Mar.-Apr., pp. 111-187; May-June, pp. 189-260; Julv, pp. 261-308; Aug.-Sept., pp. 309-385; Oct., pp. 387-454; Nov.-Dec, pp. 455-498. [V. 9.] 1871. Monthly reports of Dejiartment of Agricultin-e for year 1871. 1872. xiv+517 pp. , Contents: Jan., 52 pp.; Feb., pp. 53-92; Mar.-Apr., pp. 93-108; Mav-June, pp. 169-230: Julv, I)p. 2:31-291; Aug.-Sept., pp. 293-376; Oct., pp. 377-4;iO; Nov.-Dec, pp. 4:51-517. [V. 10.] 1872. Monthly reports of Departnient of Agriculture for year 1872. 1873. xiy 4-528 i)p. Contents: Jan., 48 pp.: Feb., pp. 49-102; Mar.-Apr., pp. 103-169; May-June, pp. 171-246; July, pp. 247-326; Aug.-Sept., pp. 327-409; Oct., pp. 411-465; Nov.-Dec, pp. 467-528. [V. 11.] 1873. Monthly reports of Department of Agriculture for rear 1873. 1873. xii -1-618 pp. Contents; Jan., 48 pp.; Feb. (none issued): Mar., pj). 49-131: .Vpr., jip. 131-208: Mav-June, pp. 209-297; Julv, pp. 299-383: Aug.-Sept., pp. 385-463; Oct., pp. [1] +465-518; Nov.- Dec, pp. ii+519-618. 114 Tableg A27. STATISTICS l>IVlSIO\— Continued Statistical reports — Continueil [V. 12.] 1874. Monthly reports of Denartnu-nt of Aj^ric-nlture for year 1874. 1875. xi+545 pp. Contents: Jan., 70 pp.; Feb.-Mar.. pp. 71-173: .\pr.-Mav, pp. 175-242: June, pp. 243-2> 22 pp. Report upon condition of crops ami live stock, .lunc and .July, 1881. 1881. 21 pp. 30 pp. 115 Tables tlassillca- tlon nu. A27.9: 20 21 A2T. STATISTICS I>IVISIOX— Continued Statistical reports — Continued [V. 20] 1882. Special report no. 41. Eeport upon estimated production of cereals of U. 8., for year 1881. [February, 1882.] 1882. 8 pp. Special report no. 42. Condition of winter grain and numbers and condition of farm animals of V. S., Ajjril, 1882. 1882. 82 pp. Special report no. 48. Condition of winter grain; progress of cotton and corn planting; rate of wages and labor; and results of tile drain- ing, May, 1882. 1882. 20 pp. Special report no. 44. Acreage and condition of cotton; condition of all cereals; and area of spring grain, June, 1882. 1882. 15 pp. Special report no. 45. Area and condition of corn; condition of cotton, and of small grains, sorghum, tobacco, etc., July, 1882. 1882. 33 pp. Special report no. 46. Condition of corn and cotton, of spring wheat, fruits, etc. ; also freight rates of transportation companies, August, 1882. 1882. 54 pp. . Special report no. 49. Condition of corn and cotton, of potatoes, fruits, etc. ; also freight rates of transportation companies, September, 1882. 1882. 48 pp. Special report no. 51. Yield and quality of small grain; condition of corn and cotton, of potatoes, tobacco, etc., also freight rates of transportation companies, October, 1882. 1882. 58 pp. Special report no. 52. Yield i)er acre of cotton, corn, potatoes, and other field crops, with comparative product of fruits; also local freight rates of transportation companies, November, 1882. 1882. 109 pp. Special report no. 53. Product and price of principal crops of 1882; also freight rates of transportation companies, including changes of winter tariff, December, 1882. 1882. 79 pp. [V. 21] 1883. Special report no. 56. Numbers and values of farm animals; product and quality of cotton; and comparative values of American and European farm implements; also rates of transportation in Europe and U. S., February, 1883. _ 1883. 74 pp. Special report no. 57. Distribution and consumption of corn and wheat, and rates of transportation of farm products, March, 1883. 1883. 39 pp. Special report no. 58. Area and condition of winter wheat, and condi- tion of farm animals; also spring rates of transportation of farm products, April, 1883. 1883. 46 pp. Special report no. 59. Condition of winter grain; progress of cotton planting, and estimates of cereals of 1882, with freight rates of transportation companies, May, 1883. 1883. 65 pp. Special report no. 60. Acreage of spring grain and cotton; condition of winter wheat, and European grain prospects, with freight rates of transportation companies, June, 1883. 1883. 56 pp. Special report no. 61. Area of corn, potatoes, and tobacco, and condi- tion of growing crops in U. 8. and Europe, with report on rates of transportation, July, 1883. 1883. 48 pp. Special report no. 64. Report on condition of crops, "American com- petition," and freight rates of transportation companies, August, 1883. 1883. 80 pp. Special report no. 65. Report on condition of crops and on freight rates of transportation companies, September, 1883. 1883. 55 pp. New series, report no. 1. Condition of crops, yield of grain per acre, and freight rates of transportation companies, October, 1883. 1883. 28 pp. New series, report no. 2. Yield of crops per acre; progress of sorghum growing; crops of Europe; and freight rates of transportation com- panies, November, 1883. 1883. 59 pp. New series, report no. 3. Crops of year; cereal production in Europe; and freight rates of transportation companies, December, 1883. 1883. 74 pp. 116 Tables A2y. STATISTICS DIVISIOIV— Continued Classlllra- t'lDii no. A2y.9: Statistical reports — Continued [V. 22] ISM. New series, report no. 4. Number and value of farm animals; certain causes affecting wages of farm labor; and freight rates >li4'aS reports — Continuod [Y. 24.] Keports of Bureau of Statistics of Department of Agricul- ture, etc. — Continued Contents — Continued New scries, report no. 'js. Area of winter grain; condition of farm animals; and freiRht rates (if transiiorlatidu companies. Apr., 1886. 1886. pp. 109-170. New series, refiort no. 'J'.i. Cimdilidn of winter grain; progress of cotton planting; and freight rates of transportation companies. May. 188G. 188C. pp. 171-218. New series, report no. 30. Acreage of spring wheat and cotton; condition of winter grain; world's supply of wheat; with freight rates of transportation companies. June, 1886. 1886. pp. 219-263. New series, report no. 31. Area of com, potatoes, and tobacco; condition of grow- ing crops; and freight rates of transportation companies. July, 1886. 1886. pp. 265-308. New series, report no. 32. Condition of growing crops; and freight rates of trans- portation companies. Aug., 1886. 1886. pp. 309-;i60. New series, report no. 33. Condition of crops in .Vmerica and Europe; and freight rates of transportation companies. Sept., 1886. 1S86. pp. 361-J19. New series, report no. 34. Condition of crops; yield of grain per acre; and freight rates of transportation companies. Oct., 1886. 1886. pp. 421-460. New series, report no. 35. Yield of crops per acre; and freight rates of transporta- tion companies. Nov., 1886. 1886. pp. 461-532. New series, report no. 36. Crops of the year; and freight rates of transportation companies. Dec, 1886. 1886. pp. 533-580. [V. 25.] Reports of Bureau of Statistics of Department of Agriculture, (nos. 37-47) [Jan.-Dec, 1887]; by J. R. Dodge. 1888. 7+662 pp. Contents: Index. 7 pp. New series, report no. 37. Numbers and values of farm animals; cotton crop and its distribution; and freight rates of transportation companies. Jan. and Feb., 1887. 1887. pp. 1-56. New series, report no. 38. Distribution and consumptiijn of corn and wheat; wheat product of the world; and freight rates of transportation companies. Mar., 1887. 1887. pp. 57-100. New series, report no. 39. Condition of winter grain; condition of farm animals; and freight rates of transportation compHnies. Apr., 1887. 1887. pp. 101-lfrl. New series, report no. 40. Condition of winter grain; progress of cotton planting; and freight rates of transportation companies. May, 1887. 1887. pp. 165-218. New series, report no. 41. Acreage of wheat and cotton; condition of cereal crops; with freight rates of transportation companies. June, 1887. 1887. pp. 219-278. New series, report no. 42. Area of corn, potatoes, and tobacco; condition of grow- ing crops; and freight rates of transportation companies. July, 1887. 1887. pp. 279-326. New series, report no. 43. Condition of growing crops; and freight rates of trans- portation companies. Aug., 1887. 1887. pp. 327-406. New series, report no. 44. Condition of crops in America and Europe; and freight rates of transportation companies. Sept., 1887. 1887. pp. 407^70. New series, report no. 45. Condition of crops; yield of grain per acre; labor and prices in Mexico; and freight rates of transportation companies. Oct., 1887. 1887. pp. 471-558. New series, report no. 46. Yield of crops per acre; and freight rates of transpor- tation companies. Nov., 1887. 1887. pp. 559-614. New series, report no. 47. Crops of the year; and freight rates of transportation companies. Dec, 1887. 1887. pp. 615-662. [Y. 26.] Reports of Bureau of Statistics of Department of Agriculture, (nos. 48-58) [Jan.-Dec, 1888]; by J. R. Dodge. 1889. 7+592 pp. Contents: Index. 7 pp. New series, report no. 48. Numbers and values of farm animals; and freight rates of transportation companies. Jan. and Feb., 1888. 1888. pp. 1-64. New series, report no. 4'.i. Distribution and consumption of corn and wheat; and freight rates of transportatidu companies. Mar., 1888. 1888. pp. 65-96. New series, report no. 50. Condition of winter grain; condition of farm animals; and freight rates of transportation companies. Apr., 1888. 1888. pp. 97-152. New .series, report no. 51. Condition of winter grain; progress of cotton planting; wages of farm labor; also freight rates of transportation companies. May, 1888. 1888. pp. 153-200. New series, report no. 52. Acreage of wheat and cotton; condition of cereal crops; with freight rates of transportation companies. June, 1888. 1888. pp. 201-259. New series^ report no. 53. Area of corn, potatoes, and tobacco; condition of grow- ing crops; and freight rates of transportiition companies. July, 1888. 1888. pp.. 261-323. New series, report no. 54. Condition of growing crops; and freight rates of trans- portation companies. Aug., 1.S88. 1888. pp. 325-380. New series, report no. 55. Condition of crops in America and Europe; and freight rates of transportation coiuiianies. Sept.. 1888. 1888. pp. 381-444. New series, report no. 5(;. ( '(indition of crops; yield of grain per acre; and freight rates of tran.sportation companies. Oct., 1888. 1888. pp. 445-500. New series, report no. 57. Yield of crops per acre; and freight rates of tran.sporta- tion companies. Nov., 1888. 1888. pp. 501-.552. New series, report no. 58. Crops of the year; and freight rates of transportation companies. Dec, 1888. 1888. i)p. 553-592. 118 Tables A27. STATISTICS I>IVISIO\"— Continued Cliissifica- tiiiii lit). A27.9: Statistical reports — Continued [V. 27.] Reports of Bureau of Statistics of Department of Agriculture (nos. 59-69) [Jan.-Dec, 1889]. 1890. 7+548 pp. Contents: Index. 7 pp. New series, report no. 59. Numbers and values of farm animals; and freight rates of transportation companies. Jan. and Feb., 1889. 1889. pp. 1-48. New series, report no. 60. Distribution and consumption of corn and wheat; and freight rates of transportation cdiupanies. Mar., iss'.t. iss'i. pp. 49-8S. New series, report no. 61. Ccjnditiou of winter grain; condition of farm animals; and freight rates of transportation companies. Apr., 1889. 1889. pp. 89-136. New series, report no. 62. Condition of winter grain; progress of cotton planting; also, freight rates of transportation companies. May, 1889. 1889. pp. 1:37-188. New series, report no. 63. Acreage of wheat and cotton; condition of cereal crops; and freight rates of transportation companies. June, 1889. 1889. pp. 189-236. New series, report no. 64. Area of corn, potatoes, and tobacco; condition of growing crops; and freight rates of transportation companies. July, 1889. 1889. pp. 237-276. New series, report no. 65. Condition of growing crops; and freight rates of trans- portation companies. Aug., 1889. 1889. pp. 277-332. New series, report no. 66. Condition of crops in America and Europe; and freight rates of transportation companies. Sept., 1889. 1889. pp. 333-392. New series, report no. 67. Condition of crops; yield of grain per acre; and freight rates of tran.sportation companies. Oct., 1889. 1889. pp. 393-435. New series, report no. 68. Yield of crops per acre; and freight rates of transporta- tion companies. Nov., 1889. 1889. pp. 437-484. New series, report no. 69. Crops of the year; and freight rates of transportation companies. Dec, 1889. 1889. pp. 485-548. 28 [V. 28.] Reports of Bureau of Statistics of Department of Agrieulttire (nos. 70-80) [Jan.-Dec, 1890]. 1891. viii+652 pp. Contents: Index, viii pp. New series, report no. 70. Numbers and values of farm animals; and freight rates of transportation companies. Jan. and Feb., 1890. 1890. pp. 1-64. New series, report no. 71. Distribution and consumption of corn and wheat: and freight rates of transportation (•()ini)anies. Mar., 1890. 1890. pp. 6.5-116. New series, report no. 72. Condition of winter grain; condition of farm animals; and freight rates of transportation companies. Apr., 1890. 1890. pp. 117-174. New series, report no. 73. Condition of winter grain; progress of cotton planting; wages of farm labor; also, freight rates of transportation companies. May, 1890. 1890. pp. 175-230. New series, report no. 74. Acreage of wheat and cotton; condition of cereal crops; and freight rates of transportation companies. June, 1890. 1890. pp. 231-310. New series, report no. 75. xVrca of corn, potatoes, and tobacco; condition of growing crops; and freight rates of transjiortation companies. July, 1890. 1890. pp. 311-374. New series, report no. 76. Condition of growing crops; and freight rates" of trans- portation companies. Aug., 1890. 1890. pp. 37.5-430. New series, report no. 77. Condition of crops in .\merica and Europe; and freight rates of transportation companies. Sept., 1890. 1890. pp. 431-494. New series, report no. 7S. Condition of crops; yield of grain per acre; and freight rates of transjiortation companies. Oct., 1890. 1890. pp. 49.5-.542. New series, report no. 79. Yield of crops per acre; and freight rates of transporta- tion companies. Nov., 1890. 1890. pp. 543-590. New series, report no. 80. Crops of the year; and freight rates of transportation companies. Dec, 1890. 1891. pp. .591-6.52. 29 [V. 29.] Reports of Bureau of Statistics of Department of Agriculture (nos. 81-91) [Jan.-Dec, 1891]. 9+698 pp. Contents: Index. 9 pp. New series, report no. 81. Numbers and values of farm animals; and freight rates of traiisi)ortation companies. Jan. and Feb., 1891. 1891. [>p. 1-56. New .series, report no. 82. ]»istribution and consumption of corn and wheat; and frei^lit rules of traiisportalioii p. 93-147. New scries, report no. '.»ri. ('(inditiou of winter grain; progress of cotton i>lunting; also freight rales of transportation companies. May, 1892. 1892. i)p. 149-196. New series, report no. 9(1. Acreage of wlieat and cotton; condition of cereal cmps; and freight rates of transportation cnnipanics. .June, 1892. 1892. pp. 197-214. New series, report no. 97. Area of corn. imtalDcs, and tobacco: and condition of growing crops. .Inly, 1892. 1892. p]). 24.V272. Special report of Stalisiician, .Inly, 1892; foreign crop reports and miscellaneous in- formation; freight rates of transportation companies. 1892. i)p. 27;^-296. New series, reiiort no. 9S. Kcjiort of the Statistician, Aug., 1892. Primary prices of farm iiroducts; foreign traile in agricultural products; European crop prospects for Aug.; consular notes on foreign agriculture; freight rates of transportation companies. I,s92. j)p. 297-327. New series, rejKirt no. 98A.1 Condition of growing crops, Aug., 1892. 1892. Hi pp. New series, report no. 98B.1 Same, Sept., 1892. 1892. 20 pp. New series, report no. 98C.J Condition of growing crops and yield of grain per acre. Oct., 1892. 1892. 23 pp. New series, report no. 99. Report of Statistician, Sept. and Oct., 1892. Farm prices in two centuries; ramie machine trials in New Orleans; Indian wheat crop of 1892; notes of domestic and foreign trade and industry; European crop report for Sept.; freight rates of tnnis|iortation companies. 1892. pp. 329-376. [New series, report no. y9A.] Yield of creeps per acre; and product compared with last year. Nov., 1892. 1892. 16 pp. New series, report no. 100. Report of Statistician, Nov. and Dec, 1892. Agricultural production and distribution of world; tests of averages of condition; address of Stfitisticiau at aiunial meeting of P[atron.sl of H[usbandry]; reciprocity and agricultural exjiorts; European crop report for Dec, 1892; and freight rates of transportation companies. 1892. pp. 377-416. [New .series, report no. lOOA.] Crops of the year, Dec, 1892. 1893. 28 pp. [V. 31.] Reports of Bureau of Statistics of Department of Agriculture (nos. 101-111) [Jan.-Dec, 1893]. 1894. x-f521 pp. Contents: Index. X pp. New series, report no. 101. Report of Statistician, Jan. and Feb., 1893. Agriculture in France; Hungarian milling; canning industry; tobacco experiments in Texas; Euroi)ean crop report for Feb.; farm animals of the world; freight rates of trans- portation companies. 1893. pp. 1-71. [New series, report no. lOlA.] Nimiber and value of farm animals; and cotton distribution. Jan.-Feb., 1893. 1893. 20 pp. New series, report no. 102. Report of Statistician, Mar. 1893. Agriculture in Alaska; foreign official crop estimates; European crop report ; wheat crop of the world; freight rates of transportation companies. 1893. pp. 73-96. [New series, report no. 102A.1 Distribution and consumption of corn and wheat, Mar., 1893. 1893. 16 pp. New series, report no. 103. Report of Statistician, Apr., 1893. 1893. [Contents: Con- dition of winter grain; notes concerning wheat; condition of farm animals; Euro- pean crop report for ;March, 1893; transportation rates.] pp. 97-140. New .series, report no. 104. Report of Statistician, May, 1893. 1893. [Contents: Con- dition of winter grain; mowing lands and pastures; progress of cotton planting; .spring plowing; changes in crop areas; tcmiierature and rainfall; notes from reports of State agents; tlic cotton crop of India for 1892-93; European crop report for May, 1803; transportation rates.] pp. 141-178. New series, rei)ort no. lo.i. Report of Statistician, June, 1893. 1893. [Contents: Crop report for June; agriculture in the Caucasus; the customs tariff in Martinique; agricultural produce statistics of the United Kingdom; transportation rates.] pp. 179-221. New series, report no. 106. Report of Statistician, July, 1893. 1893. [Contents: Crop rei)ort for July; statistics Of Ontario; foreign import duties on wheat; notes on foreign agrieuiturc; use of maize of United States in Mexico; transportation rates.] pp. 223-270. New series, report no. 107. Report of Statistician, Aug., 1893. 1893. [Contents: Crop report for Aug. : notes on foreign agriculture; wheat crop of India for 1893; pro- duction of corn in New Scaith Wales; domestic and transatlantic freight rates.] pp. 271-322. New .series, report no. 108. Report of Statistician, Sept., 1893. 1893. [Contents: Agri- cultural returns of Grpat Britain; Ontario crop report; crops in Germany; notes from United States consular officers in Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Cochin-China, and Ontario; domestic and transatlantic freight rates.] pp. 323-369. New series, report no. 109. Report of Statistician, Oct., 1893. 1893. [Contents: Notes from reports of State agents; imports of bay into United States; cereal crops of France and Italy for 1S93; production, commerce, and consumption of wine in Italy; corn as feed for horses in Germany; reports from consular officers relating to crops in Germany, Scotland, New Brunswick, and Ontario; domestic and trans- atlantic freight rates.] pp. 371-414. 120 Classiflca- tloii no. A2T.9: 31 32 33 Tables A27. STATISTICS DIVISIO^^— Continued Stati!>>tii*al reporls — Continued [Y. oL] Kexxjrts (.)f Bureau of Statistics of Departuient of Agricul- ture, etc. — Continued Contents — Continued Newscries, report no. 110. Report of Statistician, Xnv., 1S93. 1893. [Contents: Notes from reports of Slate agents; iiiii)()ns of Aineiiean wheat flour into Europe; hop crop of Eniclaud fi>r lsy3; beet snjfar production of Europe for 1M93-94; agriculture in Great Britaiuaud Ireland; notes from United States consular officers regarding crops in Ontario, Spain, Cochin-China, Korea, Scotland, and Egypt; domestic and transatlantic frei.sflit rates.] pp. 415^158. New series, report no. 111. Report on the crops of the vcar. Dec., 1893. 1891. pp. 459-521. [V. 32.] Reports of Bureau of Statistics of Department of Agriculture (nos. 112-122) [Jan. -Dec] 1894. 1895. xiii-i 778 pp. Contents: Index, xiii pp. New series, report no. 112. Report of Statistician, .Tau.-Feb., 1894. Report on farm animals; notes from reports of State agents; the cotton crop; agriculture in China; the sugar crop of the world; Germany as an importer of American agricultural products: the canning industry; notes on foreign agriculture; domestic and transatlantic freight rates. 1894. pp. 1-68. New series, report no. 113. Report of Statistician, Mar., 1894. Distribution and consumption of corn and wheat; supjily and distribution of wheat for twentv- five years: wheat crop of the world; wlmlesale prices of principal atrricultural products in all .sections of U. S.; expense of raising wheat and corn; i)roduc- tioii of honey and beeswax; poultrj'' and eggs; dairy products; official statistics of foreign crops; the world's wool supply: notes from U. S. consular officers and European agents; domestic and transatlantic freight rates. 1894. pp. 69-150. New series, repi.irt no. 114. Report »)f Statistician, Apr., 1894. Condition of winter grain; wlieat production in census years since 1869; farm animals, condition and losses: increase and decrease in number and value of farm animals, bs,s()-i890; agricultural developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina; health of the people; cotton crop of India f(.ir 1893-94; reports of U. S. consular officers: transportation rates, 1894. i)p. 157-218. New series, report no. 115. Report of Statistician, May, 1894. Temperature and rainfall; condition of winter grain; changes in crop area; world's supply and consumption of I'otton: fruit-crop prospects in the U. S., May 1, 1894; agricultural production of Mexico for 1889 and 1892: agricultural statistics of Uruguay; Austrian cereal erojis for 1893; Japanese cereal crops for 1893; European crop report; notes from U. S. constilar officers: transportation rates, pp. 219-294. New series, report no. 116. Report of Statistician, June, 1894. Crop report for June: tariff rates on principal cereals and flour in European countries; notes on foreign agriculture; notes from U. S. consula'- officers; climate of Mexico: Mex- ican railways; transportation rates. 1894. pp. 295-394. New series, report no. 117. Report of Statistician, July, 1894. Crop report for July; notes on foreign agriculture; reports of U. S. consular officers; transportation rates. 1894. pp. 395-444. New series, report no. 118. Report of Statistician, August, 1894. Crop report for August: notes on foreign agriculture; production and consumption of rice in U. S.; commerce between U. S. and Mexico for years 1873, 1878, 1883, 1888, and 1893: transjxjrtation rates. 1894. pp. 44.5-536. New series, report no. 119. Report of Statistician, Sept., 1834. Crop report for Sept.; stock hogs; notes from reports of State agents; table showing condition of crops Sept. 1, 1894; urban population in South; notes on foreign agriculture; transportation rates. 1S91. pp. 537-004. New si'ries, report no. 120. Report of Statistician, Oct., 1894. Crop report for Oct.; notes from reports of State agents: table showing yield per acre and condition )iv States, Oct. 1, 1894; rice production in U. S.; notes on foreign agriculture; transiiortation rates. 1894. pp. 005-600. New series, report no. 121. Report of Statistician, Nov., 1894. Nov. crop report notes from reports of State agents: table showing estimated yield per acre of certain crops Nov. 1, 1894; notes on foreign agriculture; tran.sportation rates. 1894. pp. 601-702. New series, report no. 122. Report of Statistician, Dec, 1,S94, Crops of the year; crop review; principal crops of 1894: farm jirices and market (|Uotalions; agri- cultural exports and imports; official statistics of foreign crops; trans[iortation rates. 1894. pp. 703-778. [V. 33.] Reports of Bureau of Statistics of De]>artnient of .\griciiltin-e (nos. 123-133) [Jan.-Dec, 1895]. 1896. v. p. Contents: New series, report no. 123. Report of Statistician, Jan. -Feb., 1895. Farm animals; cotton crop; live stock in Great Rritain and Ireland: cotton crop of India for 1S94; a French congress on popular credit: wheat crop of Victoria ( .\ustralia): noteson foreign agriculture; Jan. transportation rates; Feb. transportation rates. 1895. |)p. l-,58. .New seru's, report no. 124. Report of Statistician, Mar., 1895. Distribution and consum|(tioii of wheat in U. S.; consumption of wheat per capita in U. S.: wheat crop of world; prices of wheat since 1865; wholesale prices of principal agricidture i)roducts, etc.; report of European agent; tran.sportation rates. 1895. pp. ii +59-100. 121 Tables Classinca- 11(111 nil. A2y. STATISTICS I>IVISIOX— ('ontinued A27.9: ! Statistical reports — Continued 33 I [V. 33.] Reports of Bureau of Statistics of Dejiartnient of Agricul- ture, etc. — Continued Contents — Continued New series, report no. 125. Report of Statistician, Apr., 1895. Condition of winter wlieat; farm animal.s; number of families occupying' farms owned, free, and unincumbered; amount of incumbrance on farms; "healtii of people; production, imports, atid exports of potatoes; i)roduction and jiriccs of food in Italy; potatoes and iiay in Great Britain in IS'.U; cotton crop nf Imlia for 1894-95; rice crop of India for 1894; report of European agent; transportation charges. 1895. pp. ii +107-168. New series, report no. 12C. Report of Statistician, May, 1895. Condition of winter grain; condition of cotton crop, 1894; prices of wheat in England; report of European agent; notes on foreign agriculture; transportation charges. 1895. pp. ii + lti9-'i30. New series, report no. 127. Report of Statistician, .June, 1895. Crop report for June; cotton, increa.se and decrea.se of acreage 1895; temperature and rainfall; report of European agent; notes on foreign agriculture; transportation charges. 1895. pp. ii +231-284. New series, report no. 128. Cron report for July, 1895; report of European agent; transportation rates, n. t. p. 23 pp. New series, report no. 129. Crop report for August, 1895; report of European agent; transportation rates, n. t. p. 24 pp. New series, report no. 130. Crop report for September, 1895; report of European agent; transportation rates, n. t. p. 24 pp. New series, report no. 131. Crop report for October, 1895; report of European agent; transportation rates, n. t. p. 20 pp. New series, report no. 132. Crop report for .November, 1895; transportation rates. n. t. p. 14 pp. New series, report no. 133. 'Crop report for December, 1895; Report of European agent; transportation charges, n. t. p. 36 pp. Index, 9 jip. 34 [V. 34.] Reports of Division of Statistics of Department of Agriculture (nos. 134-144) [Jan.-Dec] 1896. 1897. v. p. Contents; Index, 6 pp. New series, report no. 134. Prices and numbers of farm animals; report of European agent, n. t. p. 8 pp. New series, report no. 135. Crop report for March, 1890. n. t. p. 10 pp. New series, report no. 135. Same, summary of cotton report for Marcli, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. New series, report no. 136. Crop report for April, 1896. n. t. p. 7 pp. New series, report no. 137. Crop report for May, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. New series, report no. 138. Crop report for June, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. New series, report no. 139. Crop report for July, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. New series, report no. 140. Crop report for August, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. New series, report no. 141. Crop report for September, 1896. n. t. p. 7 pp. New series, report no. 142. Cro[i report for ( )ctobcr, 1896. n. t. p. 7 pp. New series, report no. 143. Crop report for November, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. New .series, report no. 144. Crop report for December, 1896. n. t. p. 16 pp. 35 [V. 35.] Publications of Division of Statistics of Department of Agricul- ture, Reports nos. 145 to 155; Circulars nos. 5-8. 1898. v. p. Contents; Index, vii pp. New series, report no. 145. Crop report for Jan .-Feb., 1897. n. t. p. 7 pp. New series, report no. 146. Crop report for March, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. New series, repfirt no. 147. Crop report for April, 1897. n. t. p. 8 pp. New series, report no. 148. Crop report for May, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. New series, report no. 149. Crop rei>ort for June, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. New series, report no. 150. Cro|) report for July, 1897. n. t. p. 8 pp. New series, report no. 151. Cro|i report for August, 1897. n. t. p. 7 pp. New series, report no. 152. Crop report for September, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. New series, report no. 1.53. Crop report for October, 1897. n. t. \k 4 pp. New series, report no. 154. Crop report for November, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. New .series, report no. 155. (^rop report for J>eeember, 1897. n. t. p. 30 pp. Circular No. 5. Local taxation as affecting farms. 1897. 10 pp. Circular No. (i. Cereal crops of 1896. n. t. p. 12 pp. Circular No. 7. Cotton crop of 1S96. n. t. p. 4 pp. Circular No. 8. Cotton crops of 1896-97. n. t. p. 14 pp. 36 [V. 36] No. 156. Report on condition of winter grain on April 1, 1899, and losses of farm animals during year ending Mar. 31, 1899, with statistics of foreign crops, n. t. p. 38 pp. [Discontinued.] A27.9": Statistical reports (separates) F94 I Fruit-croj) prospects in U. S. May 1, 1894. n. t. p. pp. 251-253. I [Reprinted from New series, report no. 115 of Statistician.] 122 Tables A2§. VEGETABLE PIIYSIOEOOY OIVISIOX AXI> PATHOEOCiY [Formerly Division of Vegetable pathology. Merged into Bureau of Plant Industry Julv 1, 1901. A19. For historical sketch of Division see Yearbook 1897 (Al. 10:897), p. 99.] See 8 pi. 3 maps. 1 diagram. (Also in Annual reports Report of the ^Iycologist 1886 (Scribner) [1] +95-138 pp. Al. 1:886, p. 95.) Report of Chief of Section of Vegetable Pathology 1887 (Scribner), 323-397 pp. 17 pi. (Also in Al. 1:887, p. 323.) 1888 (Galloway), iv+325-404+iii pp. 19 jil. 1 map. (Also iu Al. 1:888, p. 325. ) 1889 (Galloway), [l]4-397-432 pp. 2 pi. (Also in Al. 1:889, p. 397.) Report of Chief of Division of Vegetable Pathology 1890 (Gallowav), [1] +393-408 pp. 5 pi. (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 393.) " " ' " " ' 3pl. (Also in Al. 1:891, p. 359.) 4 pi. (Also in Al. 1:892, p. 215.) (Also in Al. 1:893, p. 245.) [l]+359-378 pp. [1] +215-246 pp. iii+ 245-276 pp. 1891 (Galloway 1892 (Galloway), 1893 (Gallowav). 1894 (Galloway) . (In Al.l :894; p. 143. ; Report of Chief of Division of Vegetable Physiology' and Pathology 1895 (Galloway). (In Al. 1:895, p. 169.) 1896 (Galloway), iii+15-22 pp. (Also in Al. 1:896, p. 15.) 1897 (Galloway), iii+7-13 pp. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 7. ) 1898 (Woods), iii+27-36 pp. (Also in Al.l:898, p. 27. ) 1899 (Galloway), iii+71-83 pp. (Also in Al.l:899, p. 71.) 1900 (Galloway), ii+49-58 pp. (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 49.) 1901 (Woods). [This final report of the division was made through the chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry, forming part of his annual report for 1901. {See Al. 1:901, p. 46; also A19.1:901, p. 46.)] Oeneral publieations None issued. Bulletins No. 1. Additional evidence on communicability of peach yellows and peach rosette; by Krwin F. Smith. 1891. 65 pp. 39 pi. No. 2. California vine disease, preliminary report of investigations; by Newton B. Pierce. 1892. 222 pp. 25 pi. 2 charts. No. 3. Experiments made in 1891 in treatment of plant diseases; by B.T.Galloway. 1892. 76 + [l] pp. 8 pi. No. 4. Experiments with fertilizers for j)revention and cure of peach yel- lows, 1889-92; by Erwin F. Smith. 1893. 197 pp. 33 pi. No. 5. Pollination of i)ear flowers; by Merton B. Waite. 1894. 110 pp. 12 pi. Same, [2d edition.] 1895. 110 pp. 12 pi. No. 6. Bordeaux mixture as a fungicide; b)^ D. G! Fairchild. 1894. 55 pp. No. 7. Effect of spraying with fungicides on growth of nursery stock; by B. T. Galloway. 1894. 41 pp. No. 8. Principal diseases of citrus fruits in Florida; by Walter T. Swingle and Herbert J. Webber. 1896. 42 pp. 8 pi. No. 9. Bordeaux mixture, its chemistry, })hysical properties, and toxic effects on fungi and algiv; tty Walter T. Swingle. 1896. 37 pp. No. 10. Copper sulphate and germination, treatment of seed with copper sulphates to prevent attacks of fungi; by Walter H. Evans. 189(>. No. 11. J.egal enactments for restriction of plant diseases, compilation of laws of II. S. and Canada; by Erwin F. Smith. 1896. 45 pp. No. 12. Bacterial disease of tomato, eggplant, and Irish potato; by Erwin F. Smith. 1896. 28 pj). 2 jd. No. 13. Sooty mold of orange and its treatment; by Herbert J. Webber. 1897. 44 i)p. 5 1)1. No. 14. Bermuda lily disease, ])rcliminary report of investigations; by Albert F. Woods. 1897. 15 pi). 123 Tables Classlflca- tlun no. A2§.3: 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 A2§.4: 1 2 3 4 5 A28. VECETABI^K PHYSIOLOGY A\D PATIIOEOOY'^ 1> I VISIOX— Continued Bulletins — Continual • No. 15. Some edible and 9 10 11 12 13 14 J xjisonous fungi ; by iii+453-470 pp. 10 pi. [Reprinteii from Yearbook. 1897.] W. G. Farlow. 1898. No. No. No. 10. Cereal rusts of United States, a physiological investigation; by Mark Alfred Carleton. 1899. 74 pp. 4 pi. 17. Wilt disease of cotton, watermelon, and cowpea; bv l.rwin F. Smith. 1899. 72 pp. 10 pi. IS. Physiological role of mineral nutrients; l)y Oscar Loevv. 1899. 00 pp. No. 19. Stigmonose: a disease of carnations and other pinks; bv Albert F. Woods. 1900. 30 pp. 3 pi. No. 20. Peach leaf curl, its nature and treatment; bv Newton B. Pierce. 1900. 204 pp. 30 leaves. 30 pi. No. 21. Two diseases of red cedar, caused by Polyporus juniperinus n. sp. and Polyporus earneus nees; preliminarv report; by Hermann von Schrenk. 1900. 22 pp. 7 pi. No. 22. Xenia, or immediate effect of pollen, in maize; by Herbert J. Webber. 1900. 44 pp. 4 pi. No. 23. Spot disease of violet (Alternaria violse n. sp. ); bv P. H. Dorsett. 1900. 16 pp. 7 pi. No. 24. Basis for improvement of American wheats; by Mark Alfred Carleton. 1900. 87 pp. 11 pi. No. 25. Some diseases of New England conifers, preliminarj' rei:)ort; by Hermann von Schrenk. 1900. 5(| pp. 1.5 pi. No. 26. Wakker's hyacinth germ Pseudomanas hvacinthi (Wakker); by Erwin F. Sinith. 1901. 45 pp. 1 pi. Same, 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 694; serial no. 4000. No. 27. Wilt disease of cotton and its control; bv W. A. Orton. 1900. 16 pp. 4 pi. No. 28. Cultural characters of Pseudomonas hyacinthi, Ps. campestris, Ps. phaseola, and Ps. stewarti, four one-fiagellate yellow 'bacteria parasitic on plants; bv Erwin F. Smith. 1901. 153 pp. No. 29. Plant breeding; by Willet ISI. Hays. 1901. 72 pp. 6 pi. Cireulars [No. 1.] Treatment of downy grape mildew and T)lack-rot [of grape]. [May, 1886.] n. t. p. 3 pp. [No. 2. (irapevine mildew and black-rot.] May 11, 1886. n. t. p. 3 pp. No. 3. Treatment of downv mildew and black-rot of grape; by Norman J. Colman. April, 1887. 2 pp. 4°. No. 4. Treatment of potato and tomato for blight and rot; bv F. Lamson- Scribner. July 2, 1887. [3] pp. 4°. No. 5. Fungicides, or remedies for plant diseases; by F. Lamson-Scribner. Apr. 25, 1888. n. t. p. 10 pp. No. 6. Treatment of black-rot of grape; by B. T. Galloway, n. d. n. t. p. 3 pp. Grape-vine diseases; by B. T. Galloway, n. d. n. t. p. [4] pp. Experiments in treatment of pear leaf-blight and apple powdery mildew; [by B. T. Galloway], n. p. [1889] 11 pp. Root-rot of cotton, circular of inquirv; bv J- M. Rusk. n. d. n. t. p. [■i] PP- No. 10. Treatment of nursery stock for leaf-blight and powdery mildew; by B. T. Galloway. 1891. 8 pp. 11. [(Questions regarding black-rot, downy mildew, and anthracnose of grape; by Edwin Willits.] n. d. (Circ.) 12. [C2uestions asked and specimens of straw and stubble of wheat, oats, rye, and barley solicited; by J. M. Rusk.] n. d. (Circ.) No. 13. [Letter of inquirv relative to leaf curl of peach trees; by Edwin AVillits.] Nov. 25," 1893. [3] pp. 4° No. 14. [Letter of inquiry relative to grain rusts, requesting specimens of rusted wheat, oats, rye, and barley; by Chas. W. Dabney.] Feb. 23, 1894. (Circ.) No. No. 8. No. 9. No. No. 124 Tables A2§. VEGETABI.E PHYSIOLOGY AXD PATHOLOGY" niVlSIOX— Continued Circulars — Contiuuinl No. 15. Treatment for sooty mold of orange; by H. J. '\Vel)l)er. Jan. 2, 1895. n. t. p. 4 pp. 16 No. 16. Danger of introdncing a Central American coffee disea-^^e intcf Hawaii; by Walter T. Swingle. July 26, 1898. 4 pp. 17 No. 17. New spraying devices; by B. T. Galloway. April 5, 1899. ji. t. j). 4 i-p. 18 No. 18. New wheat industry for semi-arid we.st; bv Mark Altred Carleton. June 28, 1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. Journal of mycology [Devoted to study of fungi, especially in their relation to plant diseases.] V. 1-4. (Not Government publications.) Quarterly bulletin. V. 5. Nos. l-[4]. M-dr., June, Sept., [Dec], 1889. v-f 5-249 pp. 14 p. Periodical bulletin. V. 6. Nos. 1-4. Mav, Sept., 1890; Jan., Apr., 1891. iv+207 pp. 18 pi. V. 7. Nos. 1^. Sept., 1891; May, 1892; Mav, 1893; Aug., 1894. v+ iii+478 pp. 38 pi. [Discontinued.] Journal of niya'ology (separates) [A few of the more important papers oontr.ined in the volumes were issued sepa- rately.] A29>. ^VEATESER KrKEAU [For historical skctcli of Bureau, ,svy Yearbook, Itsy? lAl. 10:897), p. 59.] Annual reports^ [From 1891 to 1895 the report was in two parts, the administrative, which was printed as part of the Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, and als"^ issued separately in pamphlet form, and the " Meteorological data," a continuation of the series issued by t Signal Office, War Dciit.. bound in quarto cloth vilumes. Beginning with 1896, he two were combined in one volume, an ablirtviation of the administrative portion also appearing in the Secretary's report and in a separate pamphlet, 8°] 891^ 1891 [Pt. 1]. Special report of Chief of Weather Bureau to Secretary of Agriculture, [July to Oct.] 1891. 1891. 26 jjp. 891 2 1891 [Pt. 2]. [Administrative] report of Chief of Weather Bureau for ■ 1891; l)v .Mark W. Harrington. 1892. iii-f 539-631+iii pp. 4 pi. (ALso in Al.l: 891, p. 5;!9. ) 891 » 1891 [Pt. 3]. Reportof Chief of Weather Bureau, 1891-92. [Meteorolog- ical tables, 1891 and 1892.] 1893. 528 pp. 4 pi. 4° (^Calendar years. ) Same, 52d Cong. 2d sess., II. mis. doc. 107, serial no. 3126. 892 1892. [Administrative] rei)ort of Chief of Weather Bureau for 1892; by ;\Iark W. Harrington. 1893. iv+551-626+ii pp. (Calendar year.) (Also in Al.l: 892, p. 551.) [Formeteorological tables, 1892 (calendar year), see A29.1 :891 s.] 8931 1893 [-pt i"] [Administrative] rei)ort of Chief of Weather Bureau for 1893; l)v Mark W. Harrington. 1894. iii+89-122 pp. 4 ])1. (Alsoiii Al.l: 893, p. 89.) 8932 1893 [Pt. 2]. Report of Chief of Weather Bureau, 1893. [Meteorolog- ical tables, 1893 (calendar year).] 1894. 319 pp. 4° 894 1894. Reportof Chief of Weather Bureau, 1894. [Meteorological tables, 1894 (calendar year).] 1895. 288 pp. 4° Same, 53d Cong., 3d sess., H. mis. doc. 88; serial no. 3;i.")9. [For administrative report (fiscal year) see Al. 1:894, p. 77.] 895 1895. Report of Chief of Weather Bureau for 1895, bv Willis L. Moore. 1895. iii +65-96 pp. (Also in Al. 1:895, p. 65. ) [For meteorological tables, 1895 (calendar year) , see A29.1:896.] 125 Tables Classiftcii- A29. ^VEATIIER Bl'REAr— Continued tlou no. A29.1: Annual reports— Continued 896 1896. Report of Chief of Weather Bureau, 1895-96 (fiscal year). [With meteorological table.s, 1895 (calendar year).] 1895. xl+266 pp. 8 charts. 4° Same, 54th Cong., 1st eess., H. doc. 428; serial no. 3453. [The administmtive portion of the report, rearranged, is also in Al. 1:896, p. 243.] 897 1897. Reportof Chief of Weather Bureau, 1896-97 (fiscal year). [With meteorological tal)les, 1896 (calendar vear).] 1897. x+431 pp. 22+11 charts. 61 pi. 2 il. Same, 55th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 166; serial no. 3670. [Administrative portion of report, also in Al. 1:897, p. 199.] 898 1898. Report of Chief of Weather Bureau, 1897-98 (fiscal year). [With meteorological taV)les, 1897 (calendar year).] 1899. 338 pj). 7 pi. 21 charts. 9 diagrams. Same, 55th Cong., 3d sess., H.-doc. 270; serial no. 3820. [Administrative portion of report, also in Al. 1:898, p. 208.] 899' 1899. Report of Chief of Weather Bureau, 1898-99, vol. 1 (fiscal year). [With meteorological tables, 1898 (calendar vear).] 1900. v+247 pp. 4° 899'^ Same, vol. 2. [Report on international cloud observations, INIav 1, 1896, to Julv 1, 1897; prepared by Frank H. Bigelow.] 1900. 787 pp. 79 charts. 4° Same, 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 660, pts. 1 and 2; serial nos. 3998 and 3999. [Administrative portion of report, also in Al. 1:899, p. 9.] 900 1900. Report of Chief of Weather Bureau, 1899-1900 (fiscal year). [With meteorological tables, 1899 (calendar vear).] 1901. 436 pp. 4° Same, 56th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 517; serial no. 4177. [Administrative portion of report, also in Al. 1:900, p. 7.] 901 ' 1901. Report of Chief of Weather Bureau, 1900-1901 (fiscal year), vol. 1. [With meteorological tables, 1900 (calendar year).] 1901. 318 pp. 4° Same, 57th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 19, pts. 1 and 2; serial nos. 4319 and 4320. [Administrative portion of report, also in Al. 1:901, p. 3.] 901^ Same, v. 2. [Report on barometry of U. S., Canada, and West Indies; by Frank H. Bigelow.] 1902. [l]+1005pp. 222 charts. 902 1902. Report of Chief of Weather Bureau, 1901-1902 (fiscal year). [With meteorological tables, 1901 (calendar year).] 1902. xxvii+342 pp. 5 charts. Same, 57th Cong., 2d sees., H. doc. 19; serial no. 4485. [Administrative portion of report, also in Al. 1:902, p. 3.] A29.1": Annual reports (separates) [The various series of tables, designated as "parts" in the volumes, are also issued separately.] A29.2: Oeneral publications Al 1 Alaska. The climate of Alaska; by Willis L. Moore. 1897. 2 1. 4° Ar4 Arid regions. Some climatic features of arid regions; communicated to National Irrigation Congress at its 5th annual session. Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 15-17, 1896; by Willis L. Moore. 1896. 19 pp. 3 charts. At6 ' Atmospheric circulation in tropical cvclones, as shown by movements of clouds; by H. B. Boyer. [1896.] 17 pp. 17 pi. At6'^ Atmospheric survey. U. S. daily atmospheric survey; bv W. L. Moore. 1897. n. t. p. 6 pp. B73 Brazos River flood bulletin. July 15, 1889. (Map.) 038 Charts showing daily river stages in feet. 1892. 19 x 24 in. C49 Cipher code of wind signal orders, amending instructions to special display men. Nov., 1892. 10 pp. 126 Table§ I'laKsIfica- tioii nil. A29. ^VEATIIER Bl'REAl— ContiniUMl J9.2: CiJeiieral publieatioiiN — Continued C61 ' Climate and Health (monthly periodical). [Announcing discontinuance of ]>nhlication of Climate and Health.] June 22, J 896. (Circ. ) C61 ^ ! Climatic charts of U. S., 1900. [26 charts bound.] [Each chart was originally i.ssued separately.] C62' I Cloud forms. Description of cloud forms, n. d. (Chart.) C62'- I Same, 2d edition, n. d. C62-* I Same, 3d edition, n. d. C62' i Same, 4tli edition, n. d. C93 Current chart of Great Lakes. 1892. Proliable currents of Great Lakes [deduced from bottle paper observations]. 1893. 24x34 in. (Chart.) C99 Cyclones. Development and movement of cyclones, as shown in morning and evening weather maps Apr. 2-6, 1892; prepared bv C. F. Marvin. 1S93. [IS] pp. Oblong 1. 8° D14 Dakotas. Certain climatic features of two Dakotas; bv John P. Finlej'. 1893. 206 pp. 89 pi. 4° Same, 52d Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 157; serial no. 2893. D51 Dew-point. Tables for obtaining temperature of dew-point, relative humiditv, etc. [From instructions to voluntarv observers. 1892. In A29.12:V88.] 1897. pp. 66-98. (c. t. o.) F76 Forecaster and newspaper; by Harvey Maitland Watts. 1901. 22 pp. F92 Frost. Injurv and methods of protection from frost; bv W. H. Haramon. 1896. 12 pp. (For revised ed., see A29. 3:23.) F94 j Fruits. Protection of fruits, vegetables, and other food products, from injurv l)v heat or cold during transportation; l)v ]Mark W. Harrington. Aug. 22, 1894. n. t. p. 7 pp. G81' Great Lakes. Display of wind signals on Great Lakes. 1895. (Circular of information. ) 13 pp. 1 pi. G81 2 Same. 1896. 18 pp. 1 pi. G81 3 i Great Lakes. Wreck chart of Great Lakes. 1886-91. (Broadside.) G81* j Same. 1886-93. (Broadside.) G81' j Great Lakes. Wrecks which occurred on Great Lakes Dec. 17, 1885, to { Nov. 15, 1893. 1894. 22 pp. G81* j Great Lakes. AV recks and casualties on Great Lakes during 1895, 1896, ! 1897; by Norman B. Conger. 1898. 23 pp. G81 " I Great Lakes. Wreck and casualty chart of Great Lakes. 1894. (Broad- side. ) p. 6 pi. i ^ See, for 4th ed., A29.3:15. N27 I Nebraska. Dejiartures from normal temperature and rainfall with crop , yields in Nebraska; by H.H.C.Dimwoody. 1896. 30 pp. 4° N81 North Pacific coast weather map. Explanation of North Pacific coast weather map; by Willis L. Moore. 4 jip. 16° Pll Pacific slope. Weather forecasting and weatlier tvpes on North Pacific slope; by B. S. Paguc and S. M. Blandford, Portland, Greg. 1897. 29+ [1] pp. PI 9 Pan-American P^xposition weather maps; with special color-printed envel- ope. [1901.] (Broadside.) P21 Paris. Responses to programme of questions proposed for discussion at Paris International Meteorological Congress, Sept., 1896. 1896. 29 pp. P91' Precipitation. Details of precipitation (rain and melted snow) at sta- tions in Nebraska and South Dakota. Mar. 6, 1894. 33 pp.* * No pojiy found. 127 Tables Classincii- tioii no. A29.'2: 1*91- P91» R)5 R13' R13^ R521 R52'^ Sa2 Si2' Si2 2 Su7i Su7^ Til T34 T431 T43^ W371 \V37''' W37* W375 W37e W37' A29.3: 1 8 9 10 A29. ^VEATIIKR BUREAU— ContiniuMl Oenerjil publication!* — I'ontinued (if (Uiilv precipitation at sjiecial river and rainfall S. Weather Bureau, for 1893, 1894, 1895. 1900. l'recii)itation. Tal)l( stations of U [2] 4-256 pp. Precipitation. Table shovvin] 1901. 15 pp. 24° (Single sheet charts. Thunderstorm observations Same. [1893.] 2 pp Weather Bureau. [Its history and work.] [F(jr distribution at Pan-American Exposition.] Weather charts. Explanation of weather [1892.] f° Weather code, Dec. 1, 1892. 1892. 93 pp. 4° Same, Dec. 1, 1896. 1896. 116 pp. 4° Same, Mar. 1, 1902. 1902. 93 pp. 4° Weather map. Explanation of weather map; bv Willis L. Moore. 3 pp. 16° Weather map, Dec. 13-16, 1893. [Wall map, 52 X 56 in.] 1894. Bulletins No. 1. Notes on climate and meteorology of Death Vallev, California; by Mark W. Harrington. 1892. 50 pp. No. 2. Notes on new method for discussion of magnetic observations; by Frank H. Bigelow. 1892. 40 pp. 1 pi. 3. Relations of soil to climate; by E. W. Hilgard. 1892. 59 pp. 4. Some physical proiierties of soils in their relation to moisture and crop distribution; by Milton Whitney. 1892. 90 pp. No. 5. Observations and experiments on fluctuations in level and rate of movement of ground water on Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station farm, and at Whitewater, Wis.; by Franklin H. t.-;..- 1892. 75 pp. 6 pi. No. 6. Diurnal variation of l)arometric pressure; bv Frank N. 1892. 32 pp. 7. Report of first annual meeting of American Association of Weather Services. 1893. 49~[)y>. 8. Climatology of cotton plant; by P. H. Mell. 1893. 68 pp. 9. Forecasting of thunderstorms during summer of 1893; by N, B. Conger. 1893. 54 pj). 6 pi. No. 10. Climate of Chicago; by Henry A. Hazen. 1893. 137 pp. 4 pi. * No copy found. No No No. No. No. King. Cole. Slate Ipl. 128 Tiil>le§ A29. AVEATIIER BUREAU— Continued Bulletini — Continued No. 11. Report of International ^Meteorological Congress, Chicago, Aug. 21-24, 1893, under auspices of Congress Auxiliary of World's Columbian Exposition; edited bv Oliver L. Fassig. [pt. 1.] 1894. xv+206 pp. 10 pi. 11 2 Same, pt. 2. 1895. [4]+xv-xvi+207-o83 pp. 15 pi. 113 Same, pt. 3. 1896. [2]+xvii-xxi+585-772 pp. 18 pi. 12 ! No. 12. Condensation of atmospheric moisture; by Carl Barus. 1895. ' 104 pp. 131 No. 13. Temperatures injurious to food products in storage and during transportation, and methods of protection from same; by H. E. Williams. 1894. 20 pp. 13^ Same, [2d edition]. 1896. 20 pp. 14 No. 14. Report of third annual meeting of American Association of State Weather Services, [Brooklyn]. 1894. 31 pp. 15 No. 15. Protection from lightning; by A. McAdie. [4th edition revised.] 1895. 26 pp. 8 pi. See for ]st-3d eds., A29.2: L62. 16 No. 16. Determination of relative quantities of aqueous vapor in atmos- phere, bv means of absorption lines of the spectrum; by L. E. Jewell. '1896. 12 pp. 2 pi. 17. Work of Weather Bureau in connection with .rivers of United States. 1896. 106 pp. 4 pi. 18. Report of fourth annual meeting of American Association of State Weather Services, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 16, 17, 1895. 1896. 55 pp. 19. Report on relative humiditv of southern New England and other localities; by Alfred J. Henry. 1896. 23 i)p. 4 ])1. 20. Storms, storm tracks, and weather forecasting; by Frank H. Bigelow. 1897. 87 pp. 21. Abstract of report on solar and terrestrial magnetism, in their relations to meteorology; l)v Frank H. Bigelow. 1898. 176 pp. 9 pi. 22. Climate of Cuba, also Note on weather of Manila; by W. F. R. Phillips. 1898. 23 i)p. 23. Frost: when to exj)ect it and how to lessen the injury therefrom; by W. H. Hammon. [Revised ed.] 1899. 37 i)p. See for 1st ed. A29.2:F92. 24. Proceedings of convention of Weather Bureau officials, Omaha, Nebr., Octt. 13, 14, 1898; edited bv James Berrv. 1899. 184 pp. Ipl. 25. 'Weather forecasting: some facts historical, practical, and theo- retical; by Willis L. Moore. 1899. 16 pp. 26. Lightning and electricitv of air; [articles] bv Alexander f). M'Adie and Alfred J. Henry. 2pts.ini. 1899. 74 pp. 4 pi. 27. ProV)able state of skv along path of total eclipse of sun. May 28, 1900, observations of 1899; by Frank H. Bigelow. 1899. 23 pp. 4 charts. 28 No. 28. Climate of San Francisco, Cal. ; by Alexander (i. M'Adie and George II. Willson. 1899. 30 pp. 2 pi. 29. Frost fighting; by Alexander G. McAdie. 1900. 15 i)p. 6 ])1. 30. Loss of life in U. S., by lightnmg; bv Alfred J. Henry. 1901. 21 pp. 4 pi. 31. Proceedings of 2d convention of Weather Bureau officials, held at Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27-29, 1901; edited by James P>errv and W. F. 1{. Phillips. 1902. 246 + [1] pp. 38 pi. 32. Hurricanes, especially those of Porto Rico and St. Kitts; by Wil- liam H. Alexander. 1902. 79 pp. ■Iiilloliii!!* (separates) [Solium of till' article.s in the Bulletins are issued separately.] C'ircularN None issued. 17 No 18 No 19 No 20 No 21 No 22 No 23 No 24 No 25 No 26 No 27 No 29 30 No No 31 No 32 No 114—04- -9 129 D E F G H I J Tables ClHssiflcH- A2». >VEATIIER Bl'REAlJ—Continued tlon no. A29.5: I Bullclins (lettered) A A. 8uininary of intei'national meteorological obserrations; bv H. H. C. I Dunwoody. 1893. 10 leaves. 53 pi. eleph f° B. Currents of Great Lakes, as deduced from movements of bottle papers, during seasons of 1892 and 1893; by INIark W. Harrington. 1894. 6 leaves. 6 pi. eleph. f° Same, revised edition. 1895. 14 pp. 6 pi. eleph. f° C. Rainfall and snow of United States, compiled to end 1891, with annual, seasonal, monthlv, and other charts; bv Mark W. Harrington. 1894. 80 pp. 4°'. Same, Atlas. 1894. 25 pi. eleph. f° D. Rainfall of United States, with annual, seasonal, and other charts; by Alfred J. Henry. 1897. 58 pp. 15 pi. E. Floods of Mississippi River; by Park Morrill. 1S97. vi-(-79 pp. 58 pi. 4° F. Vertical gradients of temperature, humidity, and wind direction. Preliminary report on kite observations of 1898; bv H. C .Franken- tield. 1899. 71 pp. 7 pi. 4° G. Atmospheric radiation, a research conducted at Allegheny Observatory and at Providence, R. I.; submitted to Chief of Weather Bureau by Frank W. Very. 1900. 134 pp. 4° H. West Indian hurricanes; by E. B. Garriott. 1900. 111+69 pp. 7 charts. 4° 1. Eclipse, meteorology, and allied problems; by Frank H. Bigelow. 1902. 166 pp. 43 charts. 4° J. Wind velocity and fluctuations of water level on Lake P'rie; by Alfred J. Henry." 1902. 22 pp. 25 pi. A29.6: Moallily wcallter revie^v [Vols. 1-18 and nos. 1-6 of vol. 19 issued by Signal Service, War Department, W42.20: The cliart numbers are given as they" appear on the publications, regardless of the fact that they are printed on both sides of a page.] 19 20 21 19. [1891] n . t. p. No. 7. July. pp. 155-179. 4ch. Ipl. No. 8. Aug. pp. 181-207. 4 ch. Ipl. No. 9. Sept. pp. 209-232+ix. 4 ch. 1 pi. No. 10. Oct. pp. 233-258. 5 ch. Ipl. No. 11. Nov. pp. 259-287. 7 ch. No. 12. Dec. pp. 289-330+x. 13 ch. 20. [1892] n . t. p. No. 1. Jan. pp. 1-31. 7 ch. No. 2. Feb. pp. 33-59. 7 ch. No. 3. Mar. pp. 61-87. 7 ch. No. 4. Apr. pp. 89-116. 5 ch. No. 5. May. pp. 117-147. 5 ch. No. 6. June. pp. 149-178. 4 ch. No. 7. July. pp. 179-206. 4 ch. No. 8. Aug. pp. 207-234. 4ch. No. 9. Sept. pp. 235-260. 4 oh. No. 10. Oct. pp. 261-288. 5 ch. No. 11. Nov. pp. 289-318. 6 ch. No. 12. Dec. pp. 319-346+10. 7 ch. 21. 1893. Washington, D. C, Weather Bureau. No. 1. Jan. pp. 1-30. 9 ch. No. 2. Feb. pp. 31-60. 8 ch. No. 3. Mar. pp. 61-90. 6 ch. No. 4. Apr. pp. 91-122. 6 ch. No. 5. May. pp. 123-152. 6 ch. No. 6. June. pp. 153-178. 5 ch. No. 7. July. pp. 179-204. 5 ch. No. 8. Aug. pp. 205-240. 5 ch. No. 9. Sept. pp. 241-267. 6 ch. No. 10. Oct. 269-307. 6 ch. No. 11. Nov. 309-342. 7 ch. 1894. 130 Tables A29. WEATHER BiniEAr— Continued inontlily weiillier review — Continued V. 21. Xo. No. V. 22. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. V. 23. No. No. No. No. No. No. No No No. No. No. No. No. 24. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 25. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 26. No. No. No. Weather Bureau. 1894 — Continued V. 1893. Washington, D. C. 12. Dec. 343-376. 7 ch. 13. Annual Summary, pp. 377-390+vi. 7 ch 1894. Washington: Weather Bureau. 1895. 1. Jan. pp. 1—45. 6 ch. 2. Feb. pp. 47-97. 6 ch. pp. 99-147. 8 ch. pp. 149-191. pp. 193-234. pp. 235-272. pp. 273-310. 3. Mar. 4. Apr. 5. May. June July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1895 pp. 311-350, pp. 351-392, pp. 393-439. pp. 441-185. pp. 487-533. Annual Summary. Washington 5ch. 4ch. 4ch. 4ch. 4 ch. 6 ch. 6 ch. 7 ch. 7ch. pp. 535-547+vii. 3ch. Weather Bureau. 1896. 1-45. 32 ch. 47-80. 7 ch. 81-116. 9 ch. 117-155. 6 ch. 157-197. 8 ch. 5ch. 6 ch. 5ch. 1. Jan. pp. 2. Feb. pp. 3. Mar. pp. 4. Apr. pp. 5. May. pp 6. June. pp. 199-239. 7. July. pp. 241-282. 8. Aug. pp. 283-324. 9. Sept. pp. 325-364. 6 ch. 10. Oct. pp. 365-407. 6 ch. 11. Nov. pp. 409-448. 8 ch. 12. Dec. pp. 449-487. 1 pi. 7 ch. 13. Annual Summary, pp. 489-501 +vii. 1896. Washington: Weather Bureau. 189 ch. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1897 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1-38. 39-68 69-103. 105-144. 145-190. 191-228, 229-280. 281-314. 315-358. pp. 359-395. pp. 397-442. pp. 443-485. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. Annual Summarv. Washington Jan. p]). 1-42. 7 ch. pp. 43-84. 7 ch. pp. 85-121. 6 ch ch. 7 ch. 9ch. 9ch. 12 ch. 6ch. 8ch. 4ch. 6 ch. 5ch. 9ch. 6ch. pp. 487-496+ vi. 5ch. Weather Bureau. 1898. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. pp. 123-188. 6 ch. pp. 189-234. 5 ch. pp. 235-283. 5 ch. pp. 285-338. 5 ch. pp. 339-379. 6 ch. pp. 381-424. 8 ch. 10. Oct. pp. 425-470. 6 ch. 11. Nov. pp. 471-516+[1]. 9ch. 12. Dec. pp. 519-568. 7 ch. 13. Annual Sunnnary. pp. 569-579+7. 1898. Washington: Weather Bureau. 1. Jan. pp. 1-43. 13 ch. 2. Feb. pp. 45-89. 10 ch. 3. Mar. pp. 91-137. 13 ch. 5ch. 1899. 131 Tables ('iassin<-a- tlun no. A29.6: 26 28 29 30 A29. ^VEATHER Bl^REAlI— Continued ]?Ioiitlily Aveatlier review— ^Continued V. 26. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. V. 27. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. V. 28. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. V. 29. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. V. 30. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1898. Washington: Weather Bureau. 4. Apr. pp. 139-193. 8 eh. 5. May. pp. 195-240. 12 eh. 6. June. pp. 241-290. 7 eh. 7. July. pp. 291-341. 12 cli. Aug. pp. 343-390. 7 eh. Sept. pp. 391-i37. 17 ch. Oct. pp. 439-492. 11 ch. Nov. pp. 493-525. 12 ch. Bee. pp. 527-591. 12 ch. pp. 593-605- 1899— Continued Annual Summary. :h. 1899. Washington: Weather Bureau. 1900. Jan. pp. 1-40. 9 ch. Feb. pp. 41-87. 6 pi. 13 oh Mar. pp. 89-138. 13 ch. Apr. pp. 139-186. May. pp. 187-241. June. pp. 243-285. Julv. pp. 287-341. Aug. pp. 343-393. Sept. pp. 395-448. Oct. pp. 449-502. Nov. pp. 503-533. Dec. pp. 535-575. 8 ch. 12 ch. 13. Annual Summary. 11 ch. 6 pi. 8 eh. 9ch. 3 pi. 2 pi. 11 ch. 1 pi. 9 ch. 9ch. 10 ch. pp. 577-597+ix. 5 ch. 1900. Washington: Weather Bureau. 1901. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. pp. pp. 1-49. 51-93. 95-139. 141-191. 193-238. 239-278. 279-320. 321-370. 371-124. pp. 425-476. pp. 477-525. pp. 527-583. 10 ch. 1 pi. 11 ch. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. 10 ch. 9 ch. 8 ch. 8ch. 3p 8ch. 13 ch 10 ch. 2 pi. Ipl 1. S ch. 10 ch. 10 ch. 13. Annual Summary, pp. 585-599+x. 7 ch. 1901. Washington: Weather Bureau. 1902. 1. Jan. 2. Feb. 3. Mar. 4. Apr. 5. May. 6. June. 7. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp pp. pp. PP 1-47. 10 ch. 2 pi. 49-97. 13 ch. 5 pi. 99-143. 9 ch. 1 pi. 9 ch. 145-199. 201-241. . 243-289, 291-339. 341-397. . 399-445. pp. 447-487. pp. 489-533. pp. 535-589. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Annual Summary, 1901. 1902. pp. pp. pp. pp. pp 10 ch. 4 pi. 4 pi. 11. 9 ch. 1 pi. . 8 ch. 3 pi. 10 ch. 9 ch. 1 pi. 13 ch. 10 ch. pp. 591-613+ix. 7 ch. 8. 9. 10. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. 1-59. 10 ch. 61-108. 10 ch. 109-156. 9 ch. 157-243. 12 ch. 245-292. 8 ch. 1 pi. pp. 293-340. 8 ch. pp. 341-392. 8 ch. pp. 393-432. 8 ch. pp. 433-472. 8 ch. pp. 473-510. 8 ch. 1 ?r^ Tables A29. WEATHER BIJRE AH— Continued Iflontlily weather review (separates) [Some of ihe moro important artifles in tlie Review were is-^ued separately in pamphlet form.] Climate and crop bulletin (broadside) [The Climate and Crop Bulletin is issued weekly from April to September during the season of planting, cultivating, and harvesting of crops, and monthly from October to March. Thetitle "Climate and Crop Bulletin" wasadopted February, 189(5, the bulletin having been previously issued under the title "Weather-Crop Bulletin." This publication deals with the general weather and crofi conrtitiinis of the United States, while bulletins showing more detailed information for the several States are issued from the central stations of 4;3 climate and crop centers. A Climate and Crop Bulletin of the cotton region, dealing more particularly with the weather conditions affecting the cotton crop, is published weekly at New Orleans from about May 1 to the latter part of October. Cotton RegionBulletins containing temperature and rainfall observations reported by telegraph from about 150 stations in the Southern States are issued daily from 12 district centers in the cotton belt from Ajiril 16 to October 31. Corn and Wheat Region Bulle- tins, identical in character with the preceding, are issued daily from 9 district centers in the corn and wheat belt from April 1 to September 30. Fruit and Wheat Bulletins, also identical, are issued from San Francisco during June, July, and August.] Weather-crop bulletin. [Nos. 1-21 issued by Signal Office, U. S. A.] 1891. Nos. 22-39. 1892. Nos. 1-33. 1893. Nos. 1-32. 1894. Nos. 1-32. 1895. Nos. 1-32. 1896. No. 1. Climate and crop bulletin. 1896. Nos. 2-32. 1897. Nos. 1-32. 1898. Nos. 1-31. 1899. Nos. 1-31. 1900. Nos. 1-32. 1901. Nos. 1-32. 1902. Nos. 1-30. Climate and Health [Contains reports of "systematic Investigation to ascertain the relationships and applicability of climatic and weather conditions to sanitary science." Issued monthly, July, 1895, to March, 1896, and then discontinued.] 1895. V. 1, nos. 1-6. July-Dec. 1895. No. 1. July. pp. 1-25. 20 ch. No. 2. Aug. pp. 27-58. 25 ch. No. 3. Sept. pp. 59-82. 20 ch. No. 4. Oct. pp. 83-107. 20 ch. No. 5. Nov. pp. 109-145. 24 ch. No. 6. Dec. pp. 147-174. 12 ch. 1896. V. 2, nos. 1-3. Jan. -Mar. 1896. No. 1. Jan. 1-35. 14 ch. No. 2. Feb. 37-64. 12 ch. No. 3. Mar. 65-92. 12 ch. 1 diagram. [Discontinued Mar. 28, 1896.] Cold Avave bulletin (broadside) No. 1. Cold wave of Jan. 2-5, 1896. Jan. 8, 1896. (Chart.) Daily river §taget« Pts. 1-3. Issued by Signal Office, War Department. Ft. 4. Principal rivers of U. S., 1890-92; by Thomas Russell. Ixvii. 4° Same, with gauge readings. Ixvii ^^439 jip. 10 charts. 4° Pt. 5. Principal rivers of U. S., 1893-95; by Park Morrill. Ixii jij.. 4° Same, with gauge readings. Ixii -f 555 pp. 4° Pt. 6. Principal rivers of U. S., 1896-99; by H. C. Frankentield. 1900. 446 pp. 4° 133 Tables tlasslfloa- tion no. A29.il: A» A^ A^* B' B^ E' E^ G^ G^ H K A29.12: An3 C81 C82» C822 D631 D63^ Ob7 R13 R52' R52'^ R523 Sep Sel'^ Su7 A29. WEATHER BIIREAIT—Continued Instrument Room (or ]>i vision) eireulars A. Instructions for obtaining and transcribing records from recording instruments. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1892. 12 pp. Same, rev. ed. ; by C. F. Marvin. 1894. 40 pp. A. Instructions for obtaining and tabulating records from recording instru- _ ments; by C. F. Marvin. 1898. 31 pp. B. Directions for use of maximum and minimum thermometers. Wash- ington, AVeather Bureau. 1892. 11 pp. B. Instructions for use of maximum and minimum thermometers, rev. ed. 1895. 16 pp. C. Instructions for use of rain-gauge. Washington, Weather Bureau, 1892. 8 pp. Same, rev. ed. 1895. 11 pp. D. Anemometry, a circular of general information respecting theory and operation of typical instruments for indicating, measuring, and auto- matically recording wind movement and direction, etc. ; prepared by C. F." Marvin. 'Washington, Weather Bureau. 1893. 40 pp. Same. 1900. 67 pp. 1 pi. E. Instructions for using Marvin's weighing rain and snow gauge [by C. F. Marvin]. 1893. 16 pp. E. Measurement of precipitation; by C. F. Marvin. 1899. 28 pp. F. Barometers and measurement of atmospheric pressure; byC. F. Marvin. 1894. 74 pp. Same, 2d edition. 1901. 94 pp. G. Instructions for use of combined maximum and minimum soil ther- mometers; by C. F. Marvin and Milton Whitney. 1894. 8 pp. G. Instructions for care and management of sunshine recorders; by C. F. Marvin. 1896. 18 pp. Same, 2d ed. 1901. 19 pp. H. Instructions for use of maximum and minimum radiation thermome- ters; by C. F. Marvin and Milton Whitney. 1894. 10 pp. [No circulars I or J will be issued.] K. Instructions for aerial observers; by C. F. Marvin. 1898. 33 pp. 3 pi. Instruetions (unnumbered ) Aneroid barograph. Instructions for use of aneroid barograph on Great Lakes. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1897. 7 pp. Corn. Instructions governing corn, wheat, cotton, sugar, and rice region service; by James Berry. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1897. 9 pp. 1 table. Cotton region. Instructions to observers and code for enciphering reports at cotton region and sugar and rice stations of Weather Bureau. Washington, D. C, Weather Bureau. 1892. 27 pp. Same. 1895. 39 pp. Displaymen. Instructions to special displaymen. Washington, D. C, Weather Bureau. 1892. 13 pp. 12°. Displaynien. Instructions to wind-signal displavnien. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1896. 11pp. 1 pi. Observers. Instructions for observers. 1895. 82 pp. Rainfall observers. Instructions to special rainfall observers. Washing- ton, D. C, Weather Bureau. 1893. 22 pp. River observers. Instructions for special river observers; by Thomas Russell. Washington, D. C, Weather Bureau. 1892. 54 pp. River observers. Instructions for special river observers. 1894. 49 pp. River observers. Instructions to special river and rainfall observers. 1902. Seacoast telegraph lines. Instructions to operators on United States sea- coast telegraph lines; by E. L. Bugbee. 1892. 24 pp. Seacoast telegraph lines. Instructions to operators on seacoast telegraph lines; bv J. H. Robinson. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1897. 26 pp. 'l pi. Sunshine recorder. Instructions for usingglass electrical sunshine recorder, pattern, 1893. n. t. p. [1S9;^.] 4 pp. 134 Tables I'laKsIflca- tioii no. A29. WEATHER Bl'RE All— Continued IiiHtruetioni!! (uniunnbered) — Continued Voluntiirv observers. Instructions for voluntary observers; Ijv T. Russell. 1892. 100 pp. Voluntarv observers. Instructions for voluntary observers. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1897. 22 pp. 1 pi. Same, Washington, Weather Bureau. 1899. 23 pp. 1 pi. Same, 2d edition, comprising circulars B and C, instrument room. 1901. 28 pp. 1 pi. ]9Ietcorolo$;icaI chart of the Oreat Lakes (20 x 25 in.) 1897. Oct.-Dec. 1898. Apr. -Dec. and Summary for vear. 1899. Mav-Dec; Summary for 1899; V. 2, no. 9; bv A. J. Henry and N. B". Conger. 1899. 28 pp. 12 charts. 4° 1900. May-Dec. Nos. 1-8; Summary for season; by A. J. Henry and N. B. Conger. V. 3, no. 9 [erroneously printed 10] . 23 pp. 14 ch. 4° 1901. No. 1. [No monthly date, received June 21, 1901.] 28 pp. 4 ch. 4° No. 2. Summary for sea.son [no monthly date, received Jan. 30, 1902]. 32 pp. 8 ch. 4° 1902. No. 1. 26 pp. 1 pi. 4° River and flood service Monthly report (reprinted from Monthlv Weather Review). 1897. Sept., 11 pp. 1 pi. Oct., 11 pp. 1 pi. pi. Nov., 13 pp. Ipl. Dec, 13 pp. Ipl. 1898. Jan., 18 pp. 1 Feb., 14 pp. Ipl. Mar., 19 pp. Ipl. Apr., 30 pp. Ipl. May, 14 pp. Ipl. June, 14 pp. Ipl. July, 13 pp. Ipl. Aug., 15 pp. Ipl. Sept., 15 pp. Ipl. Oct., 16 pp. Ipl. [Discontinued.] Sanitary climatology circulars No. 1. [Asking cooperation of phvsicians, boards of health, etc.] Jan. 2, 1895. (Circ.) No. 2. [To officials of United States weather bureaus on methods of keeping statistics, etc.] Jan. 2, 1895. (Circ.) No. 3. [Topublishersof periodicals, newspapers, etc.] Jan. 2,1895. (Circ.) No. 4. Information relative to investigation of influence of climate on health. [1895.] 7 pp. [Series discontinued.] Snow and ice bulletin [Issue bcKun Feb., 1892. Issued in weekly numbers from early in December to Latter part of March. First title, "Depth of Snow on Ground," used to Mar. 30, 1896; chanp;ed to "Snow and lee Chart," and continued under that name until Feb. 21, 1899, when the present title was substituted. Shows area covered by snow, its depth, aind tlie thickness of ice in rivers and harbors.] Storm bulletin Lake sToinr lifLi.ETiN. 1893, nos. 1-5. 1894, no. 1. Storm bulletin. 1894, nos. 2, 3. 1895, nos. 1-3. 1896, nos. 1-5. 1897 (none issued). 135 TablCN ClaNsIflca- tioii iiu. A29.1T: 898 899 900 A29.1§: 891 892 893 894 895' 895^ 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 A29.19: 897 A29. WEATHER BUREAU— Continued Storm bulletin — Continued Storm bulletin — Continued 1898, no. 1. 1899, no. 1. 1900, no. 1. Weather map (broadside) [Thi.s publication, issued at the Weather Bureau in Washington, is the only Govern- ment publication issue. 114 same (Noyes). p. 117 same (Piercy). p. 119 Aerial observers, instructions for ( ^Marvin ) . 1 898 Aerial voyages by l)alloons and kites, notes on ( Rotch ) . 1900. p. 553. See also Balhxnis. Aerolite, fall of, in Arizona (Abbe). 1897. p. 56 Aeronautical Conference, International, at Strassburg, Germany, 1898, report on (Rotch). p. 158 Aeronautical Congress, International, at Berlin, 1902 (Rotch). p. 356. Aeronautics, international committee on, personnel of (Abbe). 1896. p. 462 Aero-physical observatory, equipment of (McAdie). 1896. p. 453. Africa, South: Animal products in (Stowe). p. 512 Frost work in, notes on ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 14 Meat in (Stowe). p. 512 Meteorology, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 13 See also Cape Colony. Agamodistomum ophthalmobium. See Fluke-worms. Agarics, North American, report on (Macadam). 1889. p. 58, 135.. See also Mushrooms. Agaricus campestris and other basidiomycetous fungi, spores of, pre- liminary study of germination of (Ferguson). 1902 Agaves: Fiber- producing (Dodge). 1893. p. 34 Geographic and vertical distribution of, in deserts and desert ranges of southern California, southern Nevada, northwestern Arizona, and southwestern Utah (Merriam). 1893. p. 345., Age, determination of, by teeth in domestic animals. 1898. p. 667 Agonoderus pallepes injurious to corn, note on. 1886. p. 44 Agricultural Academy. See Poppelsdorf, Prussia. Agricultural and climatic features of arid regions of Pacific slope, etc. (Hilgard and others). 1882 Agricultural and horticultural periodicals, list of: 1867. p. 404 1868. p. 608 1870. p. 544 Agricultural and horticultural societies and clubs, complete list. p. 364 Same. 1869 Agricultural and mechanical college of Alabama. See Atwater, Wil- bur Olin, and Woods, Chas. Dayton. Agricultural and mechanical colleges: Relation of — to Department of Interior, 1893 (Holcombe). p. 114 to State (Drake). 1901. p. 183 Agricultural associations and farmers' institutes, relations between (Dye). 1902. p. 44 Agricultural a.«sociations in Belgium (De Vuyst). 1898. p. 3 Agricultural books, recent, review of: 1868. p. 555 1869. p. 487 1871. p. 410 Classlfleatloii no. 318..! A9.7:6 A29:6:22 Al:7:9 A7:3:3 Al. 1:863 A 13. 3:26 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.il :K A29.6:28 A 29. 6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A29.6:24 A29.6:24 A4. 1:898 A29.6:28 A4. 1:900 A29.6:28 A28.5:5 A19.3:16 All. 5:5 A5.5:7 A1.10:8S A9.3:12 A1.8:20 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:870 A 1.1:867 A1.2:Sol A10.3:16 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:110 A10.6:9 A 1.1:868 Al. 1:869 Al.l:871 140 p- 18 Agricultural botany. See Botany. Agricultural census of Austria. 1865. ]So. 6 Same, Belgium. 1885. No. 24. p. ?>~ Agricultural chemical analysis, apparatus used in, some new forms of, explanation of (Wiley) . 1890. p. 96 Agricultural chemistry: Estimation and importance to, of ash constituents of plants (Tol- lens). 1902, pp. 207, 305 Facts in. 1867. p. 92 Progressin, 1899. p. 742 _.. See also Chemical analysis - — Chemistry — Chemists, Official Agri- cultural, Association of — Fertilizers — Manures — Soils. Agricultural Chemists, Official, Association of. See Chemists, Official Agricultural, Association of. Agricultural climatology station at Juvisy, physical and meteorolog- ical researches at, principally on solar ravs (Flammarion). 1899. pp. 103, 203 " Agricultural college, what [it] ought to be, paper on (Maurice) . 1885. p. 108 Agricultural colleges (land-grant colleges): Agricultural departments of, requirements for admissioii to, and cost of attendance. 1900. p. 674 American, some types of (True). 1898. p. 63 Attitude of, toward university extension ( Voorhees). 1895. p. 49. Collective exhibit of, at World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 (Alvord). p. 103 Education at, general drift of (Patterson). 1901. p. 99 Forest experiment stations in connection with (Egleston). 1885. p. 153 Historical sketch of (French), p. 137 How may university extension work be best conducted bv? (Rob- erts).' 1898. p. 55 -' Libraries of (Clark). 1902. p. 25 Limits of education under the law at (Knapp). 1885. p. 163... List of, 1872 same. 1876 Manual labor in (Emery). 1891. p. 106 Military instruction in, report of committee on (Atherton). 1901. p. 85 National defense and (Dabney). 1899. p. 64 same, n. d Note on. 1866. p. 71 Preparatory teaching in ( Hilgard ) . 1898. p. 61 Preparatory work in (Hays). 1898. p. 65 Statistics of. 1899. p. 1001 Vegetable j)hysiology in (Stone). 1896. p. 99 What can thev do to nourish a hearty sentiment for rural life (Davenport). 1896. p. 82 What mechanical work shall we give to students of our? (Drake.) 1895. p. 71 AVhat should be taught in? (Fairchild). 1896. p. 69 same (Goodell). p. 71 same (Waters), p. 73 same (White), p. 75 Work of, some general considerations regarding (Ellis). 1899. p. 15 See aim Agricultural education — Cirencester, England — Down- ton, England — Illinois, ['niversity of — Kansas State Agri- cultural College — Poppelsdorf, Prussia — Purdue University School of Agriculture. Agricultural colleges and experiment stations: Address list of Relation to farmers' institutes (Hutchinson). 1902. p. 33 Road making at, letter relative to cooperation of road-inquiry office in aiil of (Stone) Statistics of. 1 894 Index ClaKsiflcatiun no. A27.9:3 A27.9:23 A7.3:28 Al 0.6:13 A27.9:5 Al. 10:899 A10.6:10 A 1.7:9 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:898 A10.3:24 A10.3:16 A10.3:99 A1.7:9 Al. 1:865 A10.3:49 A10.3:115 A1.7:9 A1.8:5 A1.8:12 A10.3:7 A10.3:99 A10.3:65 A10.4:4a A27.9:4 A10.3:49 A10.3:49 A10.6:10 A10.3:41 A 10. 3:41 A 10. 3:24 A 10. 3:41 Al 0.3:41 A10.3:41 A10.3:41 A 10. 3:65 A 10. 4:26 A10.3:110 A22.2:Ag8 A10.4:27 141 Index Agricultural colleges and experiment stations — Continued Statistics of — 1 896 1897 (Sommers) 1898 (Sommers) 1899 ( Davis ) - 1899, report on. p. 1002 1900 (Spethmann) 1901 (Spethmann) Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, American, Associa- tion of: [1st annual] convention, July 8, 9, 1885, proceedings of 2(1 annual convention, Jan., 1889, circular urging attendance at ... same, proceedings of; edited by A. W. Harris and H. E. Al- Yord. 1889 .3d annual convention, Nov., 1889, proceedings of; edited by A. W. llarri.s and 11. E. Alvord 4th annual convention, 1890, proceedings of; edited by A. W. Harris and H. E. Alvord 5th annual convention, 1891, proceedings of; edited by A. W. Harris and H. E. Alvord same, delegates and visitors registered 6th annual convention, 1892, proceedings of; edited by A. W. Harris and H. E. Alvord same, report on. p. 397 7th annual convention, 1893, proceedings of; edited by A. C. True and H. E. Alvord same, report on. p. 272 8th annual convention, 1894, proceedings of; edited bv A. C. True and H. H. Goodell ' '. same, report on. p. 257 9th annual convention, 1895, proceedings of ; edited by A. C. True and H. H. Goodell same, report on. p. 169 10th annual convention, 1896, list of delegates and visitors to. 1896 same, proceedings of; edited by A. C. True and II. H. Goodell. same, report on (Beal). p. 541 11th annual convention, 1897, proceedings of ; edited bv A. C. True and H. H. Goodell ". same, report on (Beal ) . p. 303 12th annual convention, 1898, proceedings of; edited bv A. C. True, W. H. Beal, and H. H. Goodell '. same, report on (Beal) . p. 704 13th annual convention, 1899, proceedings of; edited by A. C. True, AV. H. Beal, and H. H. Goodell same, report on ( Allen ) . p. 405 14th annual convention, 1900, proceedings of; edited bv A. C. True, W. H. Beal, and H. H. Goodell " same, report on (Allen), p. 404 15th annual convention, 1901, proceedings of; edited bv A. C. True, W. H. Beal, and H. H. Goodell same, report on. p. 507 16th annual convention, 1902, report on (Crosby), p. 313 Ci mstitution of. 1897 Report of executive committee — Jan., 1889. p. 23 Nov., 1889. p. 15 1890. p. 19 1892. p. 21 1893. p. 19 1894. p. 15 1895. p. 5 1896. p. 11 1897. p. 11 1898. p. 13 1899. p. 11 ('lus^lll('lltluIl no. A10.4:35 A10.3:51 A10.3:64 A10.3:78 A]0.6:10 A 10. 3:97 A10.3:114 A1.7:9 A10.4:13 A10.5:l A 10. 5:2 A10.5:3 A 10. 3:7 A10.4:21 A10.3:16 A10.6:4 A10.3:20 A10.6:5 A10.3:24 A 10. 6:6 A10.3:30 A10.6:7 A1.2:Ag8i A10.3:41 A10.6:8 A 10. 3:49 A10.6:9 A10.3:65 A10.6:10 A10.3:76 A10.6:ll A10.3:99 A10.6:12 A10.3:115 A10.6:13 A10.6:14 A10.4:36 A10.5:1 A10.5:2 Al 0.5:3 A10.3:16 A10.3:20 A10.3:24 A10.3:30 A10.3:41 A10.3:49 A 10. 3:65 A10.3:76 142 Agricnliural Colleges and Experiment Stations, etc. — Gontinned Report of executive committee — Continued 1900. p. 11 1901. p. 19 See also Agricultural Congres.s, National — Agriculture and Chem- istry Section — Agriculture Sec;tion — Agriculturists, conven- tions of, 1882 and 1883 — Botany Section — Chemistry vSec- tion — College Work Section — Entomology Section — Horti- culture and Botany Section — Horticulture Section — Mechanic Arts Section. Agricultural colleges and model farms, letter on (McChesney). 1868. p. 460 _. _. _. . - . Agricultural colleges and other institutions in United States, having courses in agriculture: Directorv of. 1885 Index <'la)4sifi<-ati(iii iiu. A10.3:99 A10.3:115 ist of — 1895. P- 1896. P- 1897. P- 1898. P- 1899. P- 1900. P- 1901. P- 557 603 622 597 671 637 615 A27.9:6 A. 1.8:39 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A1.10:897 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 Organization, list of, with courses of study and boards of instruc- tion— 1889. p. 24 1890. p. 37 June, 1892. April, 1893. Jan., 1894. Jan., 1895. Jan., 1896. Feb., 1897. Jan., 1898. Jan., 1899. Jan., 1900. Jan., 1901. Mar., 1902. , 33 , 32 29. 27. 27. 25. 24. Agricultural Congress, National, proceedings of: [1st] annual meeting, Washington, D. C, Feb. 15-17, 1872. (Called convention) same, report on. p. 59 3d annual meeting, Atlanta, Ga., May 13, 1874, report on. p. 258. 5th annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 12-14, 1876, report on. p. 402 Agricultural education: Address on (Hamilton). 1896. p. 48 Advances in (Hays). 1893. p. 132 Belgium ( De Vuvst). 1893. p. 703 same (True). ' 1896. p. 361 Cooperation of Department of Agriculture in ( Willits). p. 65. . . Europe (McChesney). p. 127 European institutions for, some features of (True). 1897. p. 7.. Evolution of (Fairchihl). 1898. p. 32 Farmers' Institute as factor in creating desire for (Hamilton). 1902. p. 68 • Finland (Woll). 1898. pp. 605, 703 France (Smith). 1900. p. 115 General drift of, at land-grant colleges (Patterson). 1901. p. 99. German V. 1876. p. 281 Great Britain. 1865. p. 8. No. 2 „ Industrial and, paper relative to (McWhirter). 1885. p. 105... Italy (PapareUi). 1893. p. 326 Japan (Tamari). 1885. p. 187 Limits of, under the law, at agricultural colleges (Knapp). 1885. p. 163 A10.3:1 A10.3:5 A10.3:12 A10.3:13 A10.3:19 A10.3:23 A10.3:27 A10.3:39 A10.3:47 A10.3:59 A10.3:74 Al 0.3:88 A10.3:lll A1.2:C76 A27.9:10 A27.9:12 A27.9:14 Al 0.3:41 A10.3:16 Al 0.6:4 A 1.1 0:896 Al. 1:891 A 1.1:868 A 10.4:32 A 10. 3:49 A10.3:120 A 10. 6:9 Al. 10:900 A10.3:99 A27.9:14 A27.9:3 A1.7:9 A10.6:4 A1.7:9 A 1.7:9 148 !>• 279. Index Agricultural education — Continued Xecesaity of (Smith). 1883. p. 22 same New Jersey ( Cook ) . 1882. p. 7 Nortli Carolina ( Holmes). 188'1 p. 84 Popular, fur farmer in Cnited folates (True). 1897 I'ractical and scientitic (Liggett). 1900. P- 48^ Scandinavian countries, notes on (Woll). 1897. p. 7 same. 1898. pp. 605, 703 United States (True), p. 157 See alffo Agricultural colleges — Industrial colleges. Agricultural engineer ( Magruder) . 1900. p. 103 Agricultural exhibition. See Hamburg. Ao-ricultural experiment station as educator of farmer (Caldwell). 1882. p. 20 Agricultural experiment stations: Abstracts of reports of. 1889-1902 Address list of. 1893 Advertising in publications of (True). 1898. p. 41 Agricultural conditions in U. S. as related to (Smith). 1900. p. 19 Annual reports of U. S. stations for 1888, digest of Botanists at — functions of (Stone) 1901. p. 138 list of, with outline of work in botany. 1890 Bulletins of — present and prospective (Ingersoll). 1893. p. 138 what is mission of? ( Goodell) . 1895. p. 69 Collective exhibit at Paris exposition, 1900 — catalogue of (Evans). 1900. p. 633 committee report on preparation and care of (Harris). 1898. p. 43 same (Armsby). 1899. p. 30 same (Armsby). 1900. p. 20 same (Armsby). 1901. p. 23 Cooperative exhibit at World's Columbian Exposition — committee report on (Armsby). 1892. ji. 24 same (Armsby). ■ 1893. p. 99 same (Armsby). 1894. p. 34 favoring plan for (Harris). 1891. p. 43 Cooperative experiments, call of meeting. Mar. 5, 1889, to discuss. Cooperative work between Agriculture Department and (Bryan) 1901. p. 59 Cooperation with — farmer's organizations in experiment work (Jenkins). 1895. p. 50 Weather Bureau (Harris). 1893. p. 106 Dairy work at (Allen). 1897. p. 359 Entomological work in (Osborn). 1895. p. 85 Entomologists' work in (Cook). 1891. p. 212 Establishment and growth of, in U. S. (True). 1889. p. 73 Farmers' institute as promoter of closer intimacy between farm- ers and. 1902. p. 78 Food laboratories in connection with, suggestions for establishment of. 1893 Foreign — 63 p. 64 p. 69 p. 85 ('laKsifl<'iiti(m nu. A1.7:2 A1.8:25 A 1.8:22 A1.7:2 Al. 10:897 A10.3:76 A10.4:32 A10.6:9 Al. 10:899 A10.3:76 list of, Jan., 1899. p same, Jan., 1900. same, Jan., 1901. same, Mar.. 1902. work of, etc. (Angerer). 1872. p. 297 same ( True and Crosby ) . 1902 Grassand forage-plant investigations in (Williams). 1901. p. 148. Growth and purpose in America, addresson (Jordan). 1901. j). 42. Historical and statistical report of, in V. S. (True) . 1899. p. 513. History and present status of, in U. S., report prepared for Paris Exposition, 1900 (True and Clark) . 1900 A1.8:22 A 10. 6: A 10. 4:24 A 10. 3:49 A10.3:80 A10.3:2' A10.3:99 A10.3:6 A10.3:16 A10.3:24 A10.3:80 A10.3:49 A 10. 3:65 A10.3:76 A10.3:99 A10.3:7 A10.3:16 A10.3:20 A10.5:3 A10.4:5 A10.3:99 A10.3:24 A10.3:16 A10.6:8 A10.3:24 A9.7:3 A10.3:l A10.3:120 A10.3:17 A10.3:59 A10.3:74 A10.3:88 Al 0.3:11 A27.9:10 A10.3:112 A10.3:99 A10.3:99 Al. 10:899 A10.3:80 144 Agricultural experiment stations — Continued Horticulturists of — list of, with outline of work in horticulture at the several sta- tions (Ahvood). 1889 meeting of, at Columbus, Ohio, June 13, 14, 1889 (Harris) same, report of secretary ( Bishop ) . j). 9 some undefined duties and methods of (Rane). 1896. p. 76.. How can they reach and interest the farmers? (Roberts). 1889. p. 30 Index to literature of. See Agricultural literature. Inspection of agricultural materials bv, in U. S. ( Allen and others) . 1900. p. 465 '. -. Law governing. Agriculture Department's interpretation of vari- ous sections of. 1896 Legislation regarding. 1889. p. 58 List of, giving location, names of directors, and principal lines of work — 1894. p. 526 Index C'lassiflcatlun no. A10.3:4 A10.3:3 A10.3:3 A 10. 3:30 A10.5:l 189b. 1896. P- 558 604 1897. P- 624 1898. P- 598 1899. P- 672 1900. P- 638 1901. P- 616 List of, showing organization, with names of governing boards and station staff — 1889 (preliminarv list ) 1889. p. 28 ... .' , Mar. , p. 7 June June, p. 11 Apr. , p. 9 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. Jan. Jan., Jan., Feb., Jan., Jan., Jan., Jan., 9. 5.. 5.. 42. 43. 47. Mar., p. 11 (colleges also given in this list) Isomenclature used in publications of, recommendations regarding uniformitv in. 1896. p. 65 same, 1899. 'p. 117 Officers of, how can we increase attendance of, at our annual conventions? (Thorne) . 1894. p. 61 Organization and methods (Myers). 1889. p. 99 Organization of, in U. !^. — chronological table of. 1889. p. 20 history of (True ) introdu(;tion to report (Colman). 1889. j). 5 report on. 1889 Publications of — lacking in librarv of Experiment Stations Office, Aginculture l)ei>artment, "list of, Nov. 1, 1892 listof, 1SS8-1899 (Harlow). 1900. p. 508 uniformity of (Harris). 1894. p. 30 Records of, report on (Morrow). 1891. p. 102 Reports of, memorandum for. 1889 Road-making at, letter relative to cooperation of Road Inquiry Office in aid of ( Stone) Station workers and revenues, in U. S. 1889. p. 22 Statistics, general, of, in U. S., 1899 (Davis). 1900. j). 501 See also Agricultural colleges and experiment stations. A10.3:80 A10.4:29 A10.3:l Al. 10:894 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 A1.10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A10.4:l A10.3:l A10.3:5 A10.4:20 A10.3:12 AIO.3.13 A10.3:19 A10.3:23 A10.3:27 A10.3:.39 A10.3:47 A10.3:59 A10.3:74 A10.3:88 A10.3:lll A10.3:41 A10.3:65 A10.3:20 A10.5:l A10.3:l A10.4:44 A10.3:l A10.3:l A10.2:St2 A 10. 3:80 A10.3:20 A10.5:3 A10.4:4 A22.2:Ag8 A10.3:l A10.3:80 114—04- -10 145 p. 141. Index Agricultural experiment stations — Continued Their object and work (True). 1895 Variety te8tinf< in, progress of (Kane). 1901. AV liat and why of. 1 8. 353 Agricultural grasses and forage plants of U. S., and such foreign kinds as have been introduced (^'asey ) Agricultural hydraulics (Charpentier de Cossigny). 1891. pt. 1. p. 349 : : Agricultural implements: Ancient and modern machines and. p. 392 Descriptive report ( Watts). 1872. p. 352 Exhibition of, at Arnheim, Netherlands. 1870. p. 154 International statistics of. 1885. No. 23. p. 15 Machinery and (Dunlap) . p. 416 I'laKsiflcatioii no. A10.3:26 A10.3:99 A1.9:l A 10. 3:99 A10.3:50 A 10. 3:61 A10.3:83 A10.3:93 AlO. 1^:901 A1.8:45 A10.3:15 A10.5:3 A1.8:63 A10.4:30 A10.3:30 A1.9:2 A10.3:24 A10.3:16 A10.3:7 A1.10:901 A12.4:13 A12.3:16 A12.3:20 A12.3:25 A12.3:29 A27.9:30 Al. 1:862 A27.9:4 A27.9:7 A27.9:31 A12.4: A27.9:10 A27.9:9 A1.8:32 A15.2:Ir72 A 1.1:870 A27.9:10 A27.9:8 A27.9:23 Al. 1:863 140 p. 491 757 .. . 50 A10.3:65 A10.3:80 A10.4:23 Agricultural imports: A vera^L' prices for. 1901. p. 80*> Great Britain. 1868-69. p. 143 Note on. 1866. p. 18 Sources of, of CJ. S. — 1892-96 (Hitchcock) 1894-98 1895-99 1896-1900 1897-1901 Tables of— 1868-69. p. 299 1868-69 continued 1871. p. 131 1871-72. p. 28 1893. p. 490 United Kingdom, 1896-1900 (Hitchcock). 1902 Agricultural imports and exports, rejxirts on, 1893 to 1899 Asrricultural institutions, meteorological work for (Harrington). 1892 : Agricultural institutions founded on Congressional grant of 1862, what work is legitimate to? (Peabody ) . 1882. p. 42 Agricultural libraries: Development of (Greathouse). 1899. Statistics of, those in U. S. 1899. p. Agricultural literature: Classification for (Cutter). 1899. p. Index to — explanation of, etc. 1900. p. 624 key to. 1893 letter of Director of Experiment Stations office, relative to. 1S91 outline of (True). 1902 ._ plan for, reported by committee of Association of Ameri- can Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. 1897-98. p. 18 same, 1899. p. 50 sam'e, 1901. p. 73 Terms of sale of Agricultural machinery. See Agricultural implements. Agricultural materials, inspection of, bv Agricultural experiment stations in U. S. 1900. (Allen and others.) p. 465 Agricultural meteorology. See Meteorology. Agricultural museum. See Agriculture dej)artment — Berlin. Agricultural nomenclature. See Agricultural experiment stations, nomenclature used in publications of. Agricultural officials of foreign countries, list of: 1 899. J). 720 1900. p. 674 1901. p. 640 See nixn Agricultural experiment stations. Agricultural ornithology (Michener). p. 287 Agricultural ])atents of year 1869. p. 315 Same. 1871. p. 211 See (ilso Patents. Agricultural pests. See Caterpillars — Fungi — Insects — "Weeds. Agricultural products: American — foreign markets for, testimonv before Industrial Commission relative to (Hitchcock). 1901 Germany as an importer of. 1894. p. 32 Annual, modes of estimating. 1864. No. 2. j). 7 Are thev declining? 1876. p. 457 Australia. 1863-72. p. 516 Diversity in ( Pleasants ) . p. 247 European customs duties on. 1885. No. 18. p. 39 Index ClassIAnitiun no. A1.10:901 A27.9:8 A27.9:4 A12.4:12 A12.3:17 A12.3:21 A12.3:24 A12.3:28 A27.9:7 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A27.9:ll A27.9:31 A 12. 3:26 A12.4: A10.3:10 A1.8:22 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:899 A10.4:22 A10.4:47 A10.3:49 A10.3:65 A10.3:99 A10.2:C18 A10.3:80 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 A1.10:901 Al. 1:863 Al. 1:869 Al.l:871 A1.8:67 A 27. 9:32 A 27. 9:2 A27.9:14 A27.9:10 A 1.1:867 A27.9:23 14( Index Agrionltiiral products — Continued Exports of — p. 540 p. 543 736 712 829 847 799 1890-94. 1891-95. 1897. p 1898. p 1899. p 1900. p 1901. p Farm prices of- 1890-94. p. 1895. p. 53 1894-98. p. 1890-99. p 545 692 793 For American consumption (Dodge). 13, p. 23 Foreign tariffs on. 1891. p. 538 Foreign trade in — 1892. p. 308 1893-97 ( Hitchcock ) 1894-98 1890-99 1 89 1- 1 900 1892-1 901 Import.^ of — 1891-94. 1891-95. 1897. p. 1898. p. 1899. p. 1900. p. 1901. p. 1884. No. 11, p. 41; no. p. 543 p. 548 736 705 823 840 792 Permanency of. 1891. p. 135 Prices and (Holmes). 1897. p. 577 Principal, of world, production and distribution of. Prussia. 1869. p. 149 Trade of San Francisco in. 1864-65. No. 6. p. 28. United States and Canada. 1865. No. 9. p. 18 ... Wholesale prices of, in leading cities in U. S. — 1890-1894. p. 534 1893. 1895. P- 537 1899. P- 799 1900. P- 823 1901. P- 773 Classlficiitioii uo. Al. 10:894 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 384*. See aho American products — Crops — Farm products. Agricultural [)roducts ami manufactures, 1865-66. p. 433 Agricultural resources: Alaska (Dall). p. 170 California (Dunn), p. 581 ICastern Oregon and Washington Territory (Ritz). 1869. p, Jefferson County, Colorado (Berthoud).' 1869. p. 381* , Montana Territory, p. 431 Wyoming Territory, p. 548 , Agricultural resources and capabilities: 1 lawaii (Stuhbs ) . 1901 , I'orto Rico (Knapp). 1901 Agricultural sciiools. >SVe Agricultural colleges — Welch, A. S. Agricultural science: Pioneer in; Edmund Euffin (Cutter). 1895. p. 493 Progress in recent (.Itwater). 1874. p. 26 Work and experiments in, abstracts of reports of experiment stations on, 1889-1902 Agricultural season, length of (Abbe), p. 255 Agricultural seeds. See Seeds. Agricultural societies: Foreign, exchanges with. p. 256 *By a misprint, thi.s page munbur appears twice, - Al. 10:894 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:898 A1.10:899 A27.9:22 A27.9:29 A27.9:30 A12.3:10 A12.3:15 A12.3:19 A 12. 3:23 A12.3:27 Al. 10:894 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 A 1.1 0:900 Al. 10:901 A27.9:29 Al. 10:897 A27.8:5 A27.9:7 A27.9:3 A27.9:3 Al. 10:894 A1.10:895 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 A1.10:901 A27.9:4 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:866 A27.9:7 A27.9:7 Al. 1:871 AJ. 1:870 A10.3:95 A10.2:P83 Al. 10:895 A27.9:12 A10.6: A 29. 6:27 Al. 1:869 148 Agrirultural societies — Continuefl List of— 1867. p. 364 1870 - - 1872 1876 Notes on. 1S71 . p. 471 See uho Allied National Agricnltnral Societies of America — Illi- nois State Agricultural Society — Montgomery County, Md., Agricultural Society — New York Agricultural Society. Agricultural statistics: Based on census returns. 1894. p. 741 Britisii colonies. 1870. p. 291 same. 1875. p. 455 Canada. 1884. No. 4. p. 40 --.. Centennial album of (Dodge). 1876 Colorado. 1869. p. 296 *'. Eleventh U. S. census, discussion of ( Hyde), p. 12 Pairopean. 1877. p. 577 Exhibits illustrating, at World's Industrial and Cotton Exposi- tion at New Orleans, La. (Dodge). 1885 Great Britain — 1866. p. 340 1867. p. 58 1 868. p. 407 1869-70. p. 142 • 'India. 1875. p. 448 Inflex (.'lasslflcutiou no. Al. 1:867 A1.8:4 A1.S:5 A1.8:12 A27.9:9 A27.9:.32 A27.9:8 A27.9:13 A27.9:22 A27.2:Ag8 A27.9:7 A4.3:ll Al. 1:877 A1.8:40 lana— 1866. P- 383 1867. P- 338 1868. P- 408 1870. P- 435 1872. P- 496 1875. P- P- 453 1876. 484 Monroe County, Iowa. 1869. p. 301 ' Netherlands. "1886. p. 406 Otlicial, of foreign countries — 1892. p. 79 1893. p. 78 Ontario. 1874. p. 462 Practical hints from (Dodge), p. 146. Keports and tables of — 1859 and 1862. p. 546 No. 6. p. 23 . 268 1882 1864. 1882. Cruguav. 1894. p. Utah. '1865. p. 90. Vahie and histoi-y. Agricultural survev: South (Peters).' 1867. p. "Wyoming (Hoyt). 1893 Agricultural syndicates of France. Same. 1890. p. 577 Agricultural topography and resources of Montana Territory. Agricultural wages in France. 1876. p. 421 p. 149 192 ... A27.9:4 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:9 A27.9:13 A27.9:4 .\ 27. 9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:8 A27.9:10 A27.9:13 A27.9:14 A27.9:7 A27.9:24 A27.9:30 A27.9:31 A27.9:13 Al. 1:873 Al. 1:862 A27.9:2 A27.9:20 A27.9:32 A27.9:4 A1.8:22 1889. p. 523 p. 431. 1884. p. 433 , No. 4. p. 21 . Agriculture Aided by other industries Algerian, note on. 1876. American — condition of. 1873. p. 51 weeds of ( Darlington ) . p. 509 Angora, notice of receiitt of letter from Minister Terrell relative to. Animal and insect enemies of, conflict of Russian zyemstvos with ( .Morachevski). 1902. p. 61 Arbor day, relation to (Skiinier). p. 34 * By a misprint, this jintri' numbor appeurs twice. A27.9:5 A27.8:7 A27.9:27 A27.9:28 A 1.1:871 A27.9:14 A27.9:22 A27.9:14 A27.9:ll Al. 1:865 A1.2:An4 A9.6:38 A 1.8:56 149 P' 197 Index Agriculture — Continued Australasia. 1888. p. 284 Biological survey and. 1890. p. 125 Birds, some conlmon, in their relation to (Beal) Bolivia. 1891. p. 546 Bosnia and Herzegovina, development of. 1894. Brazil. 1891. p. 196 California — noteson. 1872. p. 199 same, for 1 862 same ( Hilgard ) . p. 476 situation in (Mead). 1901. p. 17 Caucasus. 1893. p. 202 Centennial of American Independence, relation to. p. 288 Cliemistrv in its relation to progress of (Wiley). 1899. p. 201.. Chile. 1891. p. 285 China. 1893. p. 23 Chinese, labor in. p. 572 Colleges of. See Agricultural colleges. Colorado, notes on (Thomas). 1869. pp. 284,* 379 * Common schools. 1868. p. 92 same ( Adams). 1885. p. 174 Conditions and resources of U. S., circular on (Newton). 1862.. Conditions in U. S., general, as related to work of agricultural experiment stations (Smith). 1900. p. 19 Contributions of, to international commerce. 1891. p. 77 Cooi^eration in. 1874. p. 501 Cornell University (Craig). 1901. p. 137 Correspondence courses in ( Craig ) . 1902. p. 50 Cotton States, condition of ( Howard), p. 215 Course in, in East, principles underlying formation of (Roberts). 1900. p. 65 same, in South (Coates). 1900. p. 59 Cuckoos and shrikes in their relation to. 1898 Departments of, in land-grant colleges, requirements for admission to and cost of attendance. 1900. p. 674 •. Depression in, and its causes. 1890. p. 88 Ecuador. 1891. p. 484 Education and research in, in U. S. (True). 1894. p. 81 Education in. See Agricultural colleges and experiment sta- tions— Agricultural education. Educational forces in V. S. relating to cooperation of Department of Agriculture with ( Willits). p. 65 English sparrow in its relation to (Barrows) . 1889 Estimation and importance of ash constituents of plants to (Tol- lens). 1902. pp. 207, 305 European, American competition with. 1883. No. 64. p. 31... Experiment, its conception and methods of procedure (Bolley). 1898. p. 47 Experimental, at meteorological stations (Abbe). 1902. p. 410. Facts in, current — p. 435 p. 428 p. 438 p. 228 p. 433 p. 272 p. 265 See also Farm facts and experiments. Foreign — investigations in, ab.stracts of reports of agricultural experi- ment stations on, 1889-1902 notes on, monthly France. 1893. p. 4 French prizes in. 1884. No. 9. p. 44 French publications relating to, notes from recent, p. 626 * By a misprint, this page number appears twice. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. Classifivatluu no. A27.9:26 A5.5:3 A1.9:54 A27.9:29 A27.9:32 A27.9:29 • A27.9:10 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:878 AlO. 3:100 A27.9:31 Al. 1:871 Al. 10:899 A27.9:29 A27.9:32 Al. 1:870 A27.9:7 A27.9:6 A1.7:9 A1.8:l A10.3:80 A27.9:29 A27.9:12 A10.3:99 A10.3:110 Al. 1:874 A10.3:76 ' A10.3:76 A5.3:9 A1.10:900 A27.9:28 A27.9:29 A1.10:894 A 1.1:891 A5.3:l A10.6:13 A27.9:21 A10.3:49 A29.6:30 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:869 A 1.1:870 Al. 1:871 Al. 1:872 A 1.1:873 Al.1.874 A10.6 A27.9 A27.9 A27.9 Al.l 31 22 869 150 Agriculture — Continued French schools of. 1874. p. 212 Georgia, climate, soil, and ( Hemphill ). 1882 German, letter on ( Klippart) . 1865. Xo. 6. p. (> Grasses needed for, in U. S. ( Vasey). 1885. p. 168 Great Britain's returns. 1867. p. 379 ,... Guianas. 1891. p. 682 Hawks and owls in their relation to (Fisher). 1898 History of, of U. S. (Poore). p. 498 Hot waves; conditions which produce them, and their effect on agriculture ( Burrows ) . 1900. p. 325 Hundred years' progress in (Flint), p. 275 Idaho Territory ( Whitson ) . 1869. p. 369 Improvement in. 1874. p. 99 India, account of (Siva). 1874. p. 389 Industries, other, in their relation to— 1871. p. 449 1883. No. 3. p. 21 1884. No. 4. p. 21 Industry in, our new (Roberts). 1901. p. 124 Investigations in. See Agricultural experiment stations, and ref- erences thereunder. Italy. 1871. p. 204 same (Andrews), p. 283 Japan ( Capron) . p. 364 same, 1891. p. 563 Lane County, Oreg. 1870. p. 84 Maine, some outlines of ( Boardman ) . p. 39 Mammalogy and ornithology of New England in its relation to. ( Samuels ) . p. 265 Meteorologist, work of, for benefit of (Bigelow). 1899. ]>. 71... • Mexico (Hinton). 1884. No. 13. p. 27'. Morocco (Collins), p. 499 Mortgage a burden upon. 1886. Nebraska. 1869. p. 140 Netherlands. 1869. p. 387 New Jersey, southern. 1868. p New Mexico, notes on (Thomas) Old World. 1873. p. 557 Oregon. _1871._ p. 129 Organization of (Brown). 1882. Paraguay. 1891. p. 610 Persia. '1873. p. 507 Peru. 1891. p. 354 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. 1876. p Plant physiology in relation to (Woods). 1901 Portugal. 1871. p. 141 L.. Potash and its functions in (Wiley). 1896. p. 107 Practical — nitrogen assimilation in its application to. 1897. p. 906 scientific work of Department of Agriculture in its relations to (Willets). p. 59 Prices, course of, in. 1890. p. 287 Prizes for essays on. 1870. p. 281 Production and distribution of world. 1892. p. 380 Products of, freight charges for ocean transportation of, Oct. I, 1895-Oct. 1 , 1896 Professors of, what shall they teach? (Harwood). 1893. p. 139.. Puerto Rico (Stone). 1898. p. 505 Railroads, relation to (Richards). 1902. p. 107 Rural schools (Powell). 1902. p. 109 Russia. 1875. p. 36 Scientific notes on. p. 611 Scientificwork of Agriculture Departmentin (Dabney). 1895. p. 63 Scotland ( Higgins. ) ]>. 213 Seasons, natural phenrmienaof, connection with (Russell), p. 329. *By a misprint, this page iniinlicr appears twice. P' 189. 140 .. . 1869. P- 379' p. 108 248. P- 12 Index Classlficiitlon no. A27.9:12 A1.6:47 A27.9:3 A1.7:9 A27.9:5 A27.9:^9 A5.3:3 A 1.1:866 A1.10:900 Al. 1:872 A27.9:7 A27.9:12 A27.9:12 Al. 1:871 A27.9:21 A27.9:22 A10.3:99 A27.9:9 Al. 1:876 Al. 1:873 A27.9:29 A27.9:8 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:863 Al. 10:899 A27.9:22 Al. 1:862 A27.9:24 A27.9:7 A27.9:7 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:ll A27.9:9 A1.8:22 A27.9:29 A27.9:ll A27.9:29 A27.9:14 A10.3:99 A27.9:9 A 1.10:896 A10.6:7 A 1.1:890 A27.9:28 A27.9:8 A27.9:30 A27.8:12 A10.3:16 Al. 10:898 A 10.3:120 A 10.3:120 A27.9:13 A 1.1:870 A 10. 3:24 A4. 1 :89S A 1.1:864 151 Index Agriculture — Continued Secondary cour.. 277 Territories, p. 601 Texas, southern. 1889. p. 264 Tropical islands of U. S. (Cook). 1901. p. 349 Tiispan, ]\Iexico (Johnson). 1874. p. 498 United States' progress in (Holmes). 1899. p. 307 Uruguay. 1891. p. 671 Valley of Rio Grande. 1870. p. 479 Virginia, status of. 1870. p. 267 Washington Territory, statistics of (Simmons). 1869. p. 370... Western America, condition of. 1871. p. 329 See also Alaska — American products — Animals, domestic — Barns — Bees — Botany — Butter — Cattle — Cereal crops — Cheese — Coffee — Corn — Cotton — Cow — Crops — Dairy — Domestic science — Drainage — P^nsilage — Farmer — Farm- ing — Farms — Fertilizers — Field crops — Flax — Forestry — Fruit — ( hardening — G rai n — Grape — Grass — Greenhouses — Irrigation — Maize — Manures — Milk — Pacific coast — Poul- try — Soils — Southern agriculture — Sugar — Tobacco — Trees — \'egetables — Wheat — Wool — Yukon Valley — headings beginning with Agricultural. Al. 1:867 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:869 Al. 1:870 Al. 1:871 Al. 1:872 A 1.1:873 Al. 1:874 Al. 1:876 A27.9: A27.9:22 A10.3:120 A10.3:120 A 10. 3:30 A 10. 3:30 A 10. 3:30 A10.3:41 A 10. 4:32 A10.3:49 A10.4:37 A10.3;65 A10.4:39 A10.3:76 A10.4:41 A10.3:99 A 10. 4:45 A10.3:24 A27.9:ll A 1.1:869 A27.9:27 Al. 10:901 A27.9:12 A 1.10:899 A27.9:29 A27.9:8 Al. 1:870 A27.9:7 A27.9:9 162 Index Cliisslfiratlon no. Agriculture, Assistant Secretary of, duties of, special report on ( Wil- lits). p. 67 ■- Agriculture, Secretarj' of Agriculture and agricultural science, some books on, published 1893- 96 (Hall) _- Agriculture and botanv of Rocky Mountain basins (Thompson), p. 125 - Agriculture and chemistry section. Association of American Agri- cultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, report of: 1892. p. 129 1893. p. 91 1894. p. 77 1895. pp. 10, S:i 1896. pp. 13, 88 1897. pp. 22, 69 1898. pp. 27, 110 1899. pp. 14, 66 1900. p. 102 1901. p. 68 See aUo Agriculture section — (,'hemistry section. Agriculture and Forestry, Exposition of. See Belgium — Vienna. Agriculture and industries, ideal department of (Tisserand). 1896. p. 543 Agriculture and related sciences, some books on, published 1896-98, list of Agriculture and rural economy, American works on. p. 597 Agriculture Committee, House of Representatives: Hearings by, on subject of good roads. 1893. \). 85 Report of. 1875. p. 120 ' Agriculture Department: Annual reports, index to, 1837-1876 same, supplement 1877-85 same, 1837-93 (Thompson ) Appropriations and expenditures, 1839 to 1877, statement of Appropriations for fiscal years — 1896 and 1897. p. 658 1897 and 1898. p. 622 1897, 1898, and 1899. p. 596 1898, 1899, and 1900. p. 670 1899, 1900, and 1901. p. 636 1900, 1901, and 1902. p. 614 Architect's report (Cluss). p. 15 Assistantsin, civil service examinations for (Abbe). 1898. p. 564. Building and groimds. p. 191 Building for, specifications, workmanship, and materials recjuired in (Cluss and Kammerhueber). 1867 Bulletins and circulars of, available for free distribution, circu- lars relative to Bureau of Information and Exchanges in, address favoring crea- tion of (Woodhull). 1885. p. 90 Business methods in (Colman). 1888 Circulars issued In' various divisions of Civd service in. 1896 same ( ])al)ney ). 1897 Consular correspondence of ( Dodge), j). 487 Cooperation of, with educational forces in United States relating to ajiriculture ( WiUits). p. 65 Cooperative work between experiment stations and, report of committee on (Bryan). 1901. p. 59 Corresi)ondence of, foreign and domestic. 1S77. p. 527 same. 1880. p. 609 Cost and i)rofit of. 1871. p. 124 Economic plants in collection of, catalogue ot (Saunders) Emjiloyees of — number, status, and compensation, July 1, 18*t7 A 1.1:892 Al. A 10. 4:31 Al. 1:866 A10.3:16 A 10. 3:20 Al 0.3:24 A 10. 3:30 Al 0.3:41 A10.3:49 A10.3:65 A10.3:76 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:115 Al. 10:896 A10.4:38 Al. 1:868 A10.3:14 A 27. 9: 13 A1.8:14 A1.8:42 A21.3:l A1.8:13 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 A 1.1 0:901 Al. 1:868 A29.6:26 Al. 1:868 A1.2:Sp3 A21.5: A1.7:9 A1.2:C71 A21.2:C49 A1.4:5 A 10. 4:33 A 1.1:864 A 1.1:891 A10.3:99 A 1.1:877 A 1 . 1 :880 A27.9:9 A1.8:47 A 1.4:6 153 Index Agriculture Department— Continued Kinploveerf of — Continued outside of Wasliington, leave of absence not allowed to, letter relative to traveling expenses of, allowances for Exhibits of, at Philadelphia, Centennial Exhibition, 1876 — note on. p. 133 vegetable fibers in (Dodge), p. 497 Exotic collection of, plants in, descriptive catalogue of (Saunders) . 1872 - Exi^erimental farm of. 18B6. p. 241 Financial transactions with, regulations governing. 1894 Fiscal regulations of Functions of, notice as to various Grass and forage-plant investigations in (Williams). 1901. p. 148.. Historical sketch of, its objects and present organization (Great- house ) History and objects (Swank ). 1872 Indexes and lists — annual reports, 1837-1876 same, sujjplement, 1877-1885 , same, 1 837-1893 (Thompson ) general index for reports on agriculture, 1847-1866. p. 473 . . same, authors, with titles of their publications, 1841-1897 (Thompson) same, list by titles, 1840 to June, 1901. (Handy and Can- non ) same, 1889-1893 same, 1841 to June 30, 1895 (Hasse) See also Animal Industry. Letter as to work and needs (Le Due). 1880 Library of — botany publications in, catalogue of. 1902 publications of Museum of, donations to — 1862-63. p. 615 1867. p. 470 1869. p. 636 1870. p. 673 1872. p. 512 1873. p. 447 Mutual interests and relations of farmer and, farmers' institute as medium for developing ( True) . 1902. p. 102 Notice of receipt of communications on various subjects. 1893.. Nutrition investigations of, development of (True and Milner). 1899. p. 403 Organization of — 1895. p. 523 same, with list of exhibits at Cotton States and Interna- tional Exposition, Atlanta, Ga p. 555 619 593 667 633 611 Classification no. A1.2:L48 A1.2:T69 A27.9:14 Al.l:879 A1.8:6 A27.9:4 A2.2:F49 A2.2:F52 Al.2:Ag8 A10.3:99 A21.3:3i A1.8:7 A1.8:14 A1.8:42 A21.3:l Al. 1:867 A21.3:4 A21.3:6 A1.8:55 A17.3:9 P- P- P- P- P- -1902 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1901 Oscinid;e and Agromyzidse reared at, habits of (Coquillett). 1898. p. 70 , Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876, participation in (Saun- ders ) Promotions, etc., regulations governing. Dec. 1, 1896 Pui)lication work of, as affected by law. 1897 Publications of — al)stracts of, 1889-1902 , arranged by bureaus and offices, with their various series circulars regarding A1.2:Ag8» A17.3:42 A17. Al. 1:862 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:869 Al. 1:870 Al. 1:872 Al. 1:873 A10.3:120 A1.2:N84 A 1.10:899 Al. 10:895 A21.2:At6 Al. 10:896 A1.10:897 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 A 1.10:900 Al. 10:901 A21.4:l A9.6:10 A1.2:P53 A1.2:P94 A21.2:P96i A10.6: A1-A29 A21.2:P96 2 loi Index Classlflcatioii no. Agriculture Department — Continued Publications of — Continued distribution of, orders relative to indexes. See Agriculture Department, indexes and ]ist> lists of available, etc monthly list notes regarding, list, etc. — 1895. p. tno 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 636 p. 627 p. 601 p. 676 J). 686 J). 68o price lists of special list of those available for distribution to correspond- ents and others rendering service to Department p. -z-z p. 54 pp. 213, 548 . 145. Kelation of, to farmers' institutes (True). 1902. Relation of AVeather Bureau to (Calvert). 1899. Scientific aids and assistants of, note on. 1899. Scientific worii of — address on ( Dabney) . 1895. p. 63 in its relation to practical agriculture (Willets). p. 59.. Seed and plant introduction work since 1897 (Smith) 1901. p Seed tests. See Seeds. Sketch of. 1871. p. 257 Student assistants in. 1901. p. 687 Tobacco culture (Whitney). 1901. p. 108 United States, plants in, catalogue of. 1891 Unskilled laborer in, instructions to applicants for appointment as. 1902 same, regulations governing appointments. 1902 ^ What it is doing for irrigation (Mead). 1902 Work of, as illustrated at Atlanta Exposition. 1895. p. 503 Agriculture Department and Cotton Exchange reports. 1886. p. 496. Agriculture Department and its work ( Hill ) . 1898 Agriculture section, Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, report of: 1890. pp. 81, 108 1891 . p. 89 1892. p. 28 Sec (iUo Agriculture and chemistry section. Agriculturist, work of Signal Service Bureau for (Birkheimer). 1882. p. 1 10 same, 1885, p. 191 Agriculturists, convention of, held in Department of Agriculture, proceedings of, .Jan. 10-18, 1 882. 1882 : same, second convention, proceedings of, Jan. 23-29, 1883. 1883. Agrilus, food plants and injury of, North American species of (Chit- tenden). 1900. p. 64 AgromyzicUe, reared at Department of Agriculture, habits of (Coquil- lett). 1898. p. 70 Agronomic- Institute, National, of France. 1876. p. 490 Agropvron, native and introduced species of (Scribner and Smith). 1897. p. 23 Agrostological notes, circular Agrostology: Economic and scientific, progress of (Scribner). 1899. p. 347 .. Systematic, recent additions to. 1899 Agrostology Division, Agriculture Department Field work of; review and summary of work done since organiza- tion of division, Julv 1, 1895 (Shear). 1901 Publications of, list of ("Scribner). 1901 same (Spillman). 1902 Work of, for farmer (Scribner). ls;)7. p. 160 Aiguillon, France, l)la<'k rot of grai)evine, treatment of, experi- ments made at, in 1888 (Prillieux ). 1889. p. 49 A1.2:P96 A21.2: A21.6: Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A21.8: A21.2:P96* A10.3:110 A29.3:24 A29.6:27 A10.3:24 Al. 1:890 A10.3:99 A27.9:9 Al. 10:901 A 10. 3:99 A1.2:P69 A16.2:In7 A16.2:R26 A10.4:48 Al. 10:895 A27.9:24 A21.2:Ag8 A10.5:3 A10.3:7 A10.3:16 A1.8:22 A1.7:9 A1.8:22 A1.7:2 A9.6:22 A9.6:10 . A27.9:14 A3. 3:4 A 3. 4:27 A3. Al. 10:899 A3.4:15 A3. A3. 3:25 A3. 4:36 A19.2:P96 Al. 10:897 A6.3:10 155 Index Aiken, 1). Wvatt. (/range, its origin, progress, and educational pur- poses.' 1883 '. -' Same, p. 56 Ailanthus silkworm of China, additional observations on (Morris). p. 390 Air: i\,\,\. m ]o\v lands (Abbe). 1896. p. 14 C'urri-nts of, in thunderstorms, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 366... Kxiildration of, with kites, progress at Blue Hill Observatory, Ma.-s. (Rotch). 1898. p. 355 Free, at great altitudes, variations of temperature of (Abbe ) . 1902. p. 316 Liquid, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 18 .' same; 1899, p. 110 Temperature of, monthly notes on, July, 1891-Oct., 1902 I'jiper, fhemical composition of, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 61. Warm, attending low areas (Abbe). 1894. p. 464 »Ve also Aerial observations — Atmosphere — Ballooning — Barom- eter— Meteorology. Aitken, A. P. Fiber determination in Scotland. 1894. p. 172 Aitken, John. Atmospheric dust observations. 1896. p. 734 Alal)ama: Cattle trade and dairv interests of (Perry), p. 335 Cott( -n in, 1866. p. 280 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 83 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (Gary). 1902. p. 15.. Negro in, dietary studies with reference to food of, in 1895 and 1896 (Atwater and Woods) Plant life of ( Mohr). 1901 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (John- ston ). p. 1 See also Jefferson County. Alamance County, North Carolina, soil survev of (Coffev and Hearn) . p. 297 Alamos, Mexico, plants collected by Edward Palmer at, in 1890, list of (Rose). 1891. p. 91 Alaska: Agricultural capabilities of, investigation of — 1st report, 1897 2d report, 1898 3d report, 1899 (Georgeson) 4th re] >ort, 1 900 ( Ceorgeson ) Agri(;ultural experiments in (Georgeson). 1898. p. 515 same, p. 7 Agricultural outlook of coast region of (Evans). 1897. p. 553 .. Agricultural resources of (Dall). p. 170 Agriculture in — 1893. p. 75 1898. (Evans), p. 4 1898. (KiUin). ]>. 29 Botanical survey in 1898 (Evans), p. 48 _ Climate and crop re])ort of, 1898 (Ball), p^ 548 Climate of (Henrv) — 1897. p. 248 .■ 1899. p. 50 Climate of (Moore). 1897 Farmers in, pioneer, suggestions to (Georgeson). 1902 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (True). 1902. ]>. 33 .. Food iishes of. j). 375 , Interior of, reconnoissance along trail from Eagle to Valdez (Jones), p. 283 Meteorological data, 1874-1901 (Kimball), p. 369 Meteorological observations in — 1894 (Tibbev). p. 174 1895 (Abbe), p. 256 1898 (Ilenrv). p. 154 Classiflcatloii no. A1.6:55 A1.7:2 Al. 1:862 A29.6:24 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6: A29.6:25 A29.6:22 A 7. 3:43 A29.3:ll=* A4. 1:885 A27.9:4 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A10.3:38 A6.5:6 A22.4:33 A26. 5:901' A6.5:l A10.3:48 A 10. 3:62 A10.3:82 A10.3:94 Al. 10:898 A10.3:62 Al. 10:897 Al. 1:868 A27.9:31 A10.3:48 A10.3:48 A 10. 3:62 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A10.3:62 A29.2:A11 A]0.10:l A10.3:120 Al. 1:870 AlO. 1^:901 A29.6:30 A29.6:22 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 156 1898. p. 254 . . . . Alaska — Continued Weather Bureau service in (Ball) same (Abbe). 1899. p. 59 See also Circle City — Cook Inlet region — Copper River country — Dyea — Eagle — Kenai experiment station — Nome, Cape — St. Michael — Tanana Valley — Yakutat Bay — Yukon Valley. Alaska agricultural experiment stations: Annual re}iort for 1901 (Georgeson. ) p. 239 Bulletins of Alaska and northwestern coast, grasses of, plates and descriptions of ( Vasey. ) 1892 Same Albany, N. Y. : Elm leaf- beetle in (Lintner). 1895. p. 50 Tornado at, March 26, 1895. Report of (Sims), p. 92 "Albatross," U. S. S., plants collected by in 1887-91 along western coast of America, list of. 1892. p. 135 Albert, Prince of Monaco. Meteorological oljservatories, creation of, on islands connected by cable with a continent. 1894. p. 158. Albumen, determination of, in cow's milk (Van Slyke). 1894. p. 188. Albuminoid nitrogen, determination of, error in present official method for (Snyder). 1891. p. 39 Albuminoids in milk, estimation of (Sebelien). 1889. p. 169 Alcohol: Sulphurous acid in manufacture of (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 32... Use of, in manufacture of sugar (Gilbee). 1891. p. 8 Withdrawal of, from bond for scientific purposes (Richards). 1889. p. 71 Alcoholic beverages, fermented, adulteration of (Crampton.) 1887. p. 263 See aho Liquors. Aldrich, J. M.: ' Insects of North'Idaho, notes on. 1894. p. 201 South Dakota, entomological notes. 1891. p. 67 Spraying without pump, preliminary notice. 1894. p. 114 same, report on. 1895. p. 28 Aldrich, William S. Engineering experiment stations, report of committee on, before Convention of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. 1896. p. 116 Aletia. See Cotton worm. Aleurodidit', American, contributions toward a monograph of. (Qnaintance. ) 1900. p. 9 ". See a ho A ley rod es citri. Alexander, Edward Porter: Hurricanes, destructive forces of, and conditions of safety and danger, 189(). p. 153 .' Storm waves of South Carolina and Texas. 1900. p. 381 Alexander, William II.: Basseterre, St. Kitts, W. I. Flood of Jan., 1880, at. p. 196 Climatology of Antigua, W. I. 1901. p. 165 Chmatologv of St. Kitts— 1899. p. 5S2 1900. p. 330 1901. p. 257... Hurricanes, especially those of Porto Rico and St. Kitts. 1902... Rainfall — relation of, to mountains. 1901. p. 6 St. Kitts, W. I. 1900. p. 487 Reforestation and rainfall in Leeward Islands. 1901. p. 254 St. Kitts, W^ I., additional observations of hurricane. 1899. p. 409 Thunder storms at Antigua, W. I. 1900. p. 380 Aleyrodes citri: Fungous parasite on. Preliminary notice; of (Webber). 1891. p. 363 '. Reportof. 1893. p. 219 See also Aleurodidie. Index Classiflration no. A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A10.P:901 AlO.lO: A6.2:X82=' A6.3:13 A9.6:2 A29.6:23 A6.5:l A29. 3:111 A7.3:43 A7.3:31 A7.3:24 A27.9:ll A7.3:34 A7.3:24 A7.3:13^ A9.7:7 A9.7:4 A9.7:7 A9.6:2 A 10. 3:41 A9.8:8 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:28 A29.():29 A 29. 3:32 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A28.5:7 A9.7:5 157 Index Alfalfa or lucern: As a fertilizer. 1901. p. B, California. 1872. p. 296 . . Cultivation of (Henderson ). Dodders infesting (Dewey). Report on. p. 894 same (.Smith). 1895 Studies on growth of. 1897. p. 8 Turkestan, rejMjrt on (Kennedy). When to cut (Langworthv). i899 Alfalfa hay for hogs. 1899. ' p. 15... Classlflcation no. p. 566. 1898 . . 1900... p. 24. Alfalfa silage (Beal). 1901. Algerian agriculture. 1876. p. 433 Algerian durum wheats, classitied list, with descriptions (Scofield). 1902 Algiers, Africa, irrigation by artesian wells in. 1891. pt. 1. p. 369. Alkali: Black. /Str Sodium carbonate. Influence of, on germination and growth of plants, p. 8 Irrigation and, recent investigations by Wyoming Experiment Sta- tion in (Buff um). 1900. p. 69 Montana (Traphagen ) . 1900. p. 72 Standard, titration of ammonium phosphomolybdate with, esti- mation of phosphoric acid in soils by double precipitation with niolylKiic solution and (Williams). 1895. p. 82 Si-e aho Ammonia. Alkali lands: Classification of (Cameron). 1901 Origin, value, and reclamation of (Hilgard). 1895. p. 103 Report on (Whitney and .Means). 1899 Alkali soils: Certain components of, effect upon seedling plants (, Kearney and Cameron ) . 1902. p. 7 Chemical examination of (Seidell). 1901. p. 65 Forage plants for cultivation on (Smith). 1898. p. 535 Mechanical analysis, necessary modifications in (Briggs). 1900. p. 173 Plants adapted to. throughout western portion of U. S. 1899. p. 6. Salt content of, instructions for determining in field (Whitnev).. Salts in, distribution of (Hilgard). 1896. p. 66 " Solution studies of salts occurring in. 1901 Sugar beets on, successful culture of. 1899. p. 5 Alkali soils and vegetation, some mutual relations between (Kear- ney and Cameron ). 1902 Alkali .soils and waters in California (Hilgard). 1888-89. p. 297... Alkali solutions. See Acid and alkali solutions. Alkalies in soil analysis, separation of, by official method (Hopkins). 1902. p. 43 Alkaline polysulj)hides, use of, for grape mildew. 1885. p. 67 Allegan County, Mich., soil survey of (Fippin and Rice), p. 93 Allegheny Observatory, research at, on atmospheric radiation ( Very). 1900 . .' ". Allen, . Quassia and other hop substitutes in beer, improved method of detecting. 1887. p. 376 Allen, A. B. Marsh hay, salt and freshwater, p. 296 '.. Allen, C.W. Address of, before Jefferson Memorial and Interstate Good Roads Convention. Apr., 1902. p. 13 Allen, Edward T. Western hendock. 1902 Allen, Edwin West: Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, American, thir- teenth annual convention of Association of, 1899, report on. 1900. p.405 same, fourteenth annual convention, 1900. p. 404 Chemists, Official Agricultural, Association of, convention of, 1899, report on. 1900. p. 204 Cotton-seed meal, effect of, on quality of ibutter. 1900. p. 24 . . . Cows, profitable and unprofitable, statement of. 1900. p. 21 Al. 9:133 A27.9:10 Al. 1:884 A6.4:14 A 1.1:875 A1.9:31 A1.9:56 A3. 4:25 Al. 9:105 A1.9:97 Al. 9:124 A27.9:14 A19.3:7 A15.2:Ir72 A1.9:97 A10.3:76 A10.3:76 A7.3:47 A26.3:17 Al. 10:895 A1.9:88 A1.8:71 A26.3:18 Al. 10:898 A1.8:64 A1.9:97 A26.4:6 A10.3:30 A26.3:18 Al.9:92 A1.8:71 A15.2:P94i A7.3:67 A6.3:2 A26.5:901 A29.5:G A7.3:13=' Al. 1:876 A22.3:25 A13.3:33 A10.6:ll A10.6:12 A10.6:ll A1.9:119 A1.9:114 158 Allen, Edwin West — Continued ( 'ream, pasteurized, commercial butter cultures used in connection with. p. 21 Dairy work at agricultural experiment stations. 1897. p. 359 Dairying, review of recent work on. 1895. jjp. 943, 1043 Feeding of farm animals Feeding stuffs, control of, needs and requirements of. 1897. p. 421 -.-.- Leguminous plants for green manuring and feeding. 1894 ^lilch cows, light versus heavy grain feeding for. 1900. p. 25 .. Milk and cream, ropy, examination as to cause of. 1899. p. 26. Allen, Edwin West, Beal, Walter Henry, and Wilcox, Earley Ver- non. Agricultural materials, inspection of, by agricultural ex- periment stations. 1900. p. 465 Allen, Henry L. Temperatures obtained bv kites at Bergen Point, N. J. 1898. p. 161 .' Same, 1899. pp. 11, 251 Allen, Lewis F. : Cattle — native, improvement of. p. 294 short-horned breed of, considered with reference to beef and dairy interests of U. S. p. 416 live stock, American. 1876. p. 403 Allen, Robert G.: Cliuiate and crop correspondents. Weather Bureau, how many are required? 1902. p. 195 Lightning, destructionby, in State of New York, Aug., 1898. p. 357 Weather observers, voiuntarv, book for record of instruments and flags. 1899. p. 125 /. Allen, Townsend. The Cyclone, a poem. 1902. p. 270 Allen, W. M. Food preservatives, provisional method for analj'sis of. 1902. p. 107 : A llerton, Samuel Waters. Correspondence with, relative to exporta- tion of Canadian cattle from Boston, Mass Allied national agricultural societies of America, officers of. 1900. p. 643 Same, 1901. p. 637 Allingham, William. Ocean storms, forecasting, and best methods of making forecasts available to commerce. 1894. p. 150 Allorhina, white grub of, note on (Townsend). 1891. p. 25 Almanacs and Weather Bureau, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 21 Almond disease caused bv Cercospora circumscissa, remedies for (Pierce). 1891. p.'232 Almond in southwest Utah and southeast Nevada (Judd). p. 55 Almond trees, disease of ( Pierce). 1891. p. 66 Almonds, earth. See Chufa — Spanish almonds. Alpaca, introduction of. p. 437 Alsike clover: Description of, translated bv J. Arrhenius. p. 352 Note on. 1866. p. 435 . . /. Alumina: Determination of, in phosphates, methods of (McDonnell) . 1897. p. 47 Estimation of, in mineral phosphates (Lehmann). 1897. p. 61., Aluminic phosphate, high grade, action of amnionic citrate on (Hus- ton). 1890. p. 170 , Aluminum, chloride of, use of, against Peronospora of grapevine, first results of (Comes and Deperais). 1890. p. 94 Aluminum scales. See Thermometers. Alvarado, Cal.: Beet-sugar factory. 1870. p. 280 Standard Sugar Refinery, report on (Furnas). 1892. p. 91 Alvord, ( ;. T. Ma))ie sugar, manufacture of. p. 394 Alvord, Henry Elijah: Address of, as jiresident of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, at ninth annual conven- tion. 1896. p. 20 Index Classificatluu uo. A1.9:103 A10.6:8 A10.6:5 A1.9:22 Al. 10:897 A1.9:16 Al. 9:119 Al. 9:107 A10.3:80 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 Al. 1:866 Al. 1:875 A27.9:14 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A29.3:24 A29.6:30 A7.3:65 Al. 2:029=* Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A29.3:lll A9.7:4 A29.6:26 A28.5:7 A20. 1:895 A28.5:7 Al. 1:875 Al. 1:865 A27.9:4 A7.3:51 A7.3:51 A7.3:28 A6.3:ll A27.9:8 A1.8:20 Al. 1:862 A 10. 3:30 159 Index Alvonl, Henrv Elijah— Continued A. 357 Antarctic, fresh light on ( Abbe) . 1902. p. 31 Anthomyia angustifrous, a lignivorous insect. 1886. p. 38 Anthracite coal, production of, in Pennsylvania. 1820-72. p. 36 Anthracnose. See Cotton — Grape. Anthrax or charbon: California cattle (Bowhill). p. 443 same, further investigation (Chandler), p. 450 Cattle in the Northwest ( McLean ) . 1881. p. 311 same (Detmers). 1881. p. 312 Delaware, combating in (Neale). p. 190 Dreaded diseases, one of the most. p. 23 Etiology of. p. 298 Inoculation of. p. 209 Louisiana, outbreak in, 1896 (McQueen), p. 176 Lower Mississippi Valley, outbreak in. p. 166 New Jersey cattle ( Hunt) . p. 359 same (Law). 1881. p. 312 New Mexico, outbreak of (McLean). 1881. p. 317 New York cattle (Law). 1881. p. 312 Parasitic on cutworms. 1890. p. 353 .• Prevalence of, among domesticated animals (Norgaard). p. 40.. Western Mississippi outbreak, p. 379 Antigua, W. I.: Climate of, seasonal variations in, 1890-1900 (Kimball), p. 168 . Climatology of (Alexander). 1901. p. 165 Thunderstorms at (Alexander). 1900. p. 380 Antisell, Thomas: Cinchona, cultivation of, in United States, p. 454 Sewage deposit, value of, of city of Washington. 1869. p. 228.. See also, for reports as Chemist, Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department, 1866-1870 Antitoxic serum, treatment of experimental tuberculosis with (I)e Schweinitz). p. 305 Ants. See House ants. Apetalse of western Texas, description of (Coulter). 1894. p. 347.. Aphelenchus olesistus, a nematoid worm, cause of leaf sickness in Begonia and Asplenium (Bos). 1893. p. 161 Aphelininaj of North America, a subfamily of hymenopterous para- sites of family Chalcididte, revision of (Howard). 1895 AphelinuK fuscipennis, an important parasite upon San Jose scale in eastern United States (Johnson). 1900. p. 73 Aphidida": Certain little known, fifth contribution to a knowledge of (Weed). 1891. p. 285 Notes on (Osborn and Sirrine). 1893. p. 235 Some questions relating to (Smith). 1891. p. 226 Aphis: Apple, pear, and quince (Sanderson). 1902. j). 123 Index ClHSsIflcatiuii no. A 1.10:898 Al. 10:896 A27.9:26 A5.4:.30 A4.4:17 A4. 1:898 A. 4. 1:899 A4. 1:897 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A4.2:H78 A29.6:30 A9.3:12 A27.9:ll A4.1: A4.1: A1.6: A1.6: A4.1: A1.9: A1.6: A1.6: A4.1: A4.1: Al.l: A1.6: A1.6: A1.6: A9.7: A4.1: A4:l; 887-8 34 34 897 79 34 22 897 897 881-2 34 34 34 2 893-1 889-90 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 Al.l:866 A27.9:7 A7.1: A4. 1:898 A6.5:2 A9.7:6 A9.8:l A9.6:26 A9.7:3 A9.7:5 A9.7:3 A10.3:115 11)5 p. 333. p. 583. p. 66.. Index Aphis — Continued Corn-root, summary hit^tory of (Forl)os). 1891. _ p. 233.. New species of, injurious to plums and peaches in Georgia, pre- liminary note on (Scott). 1902. p. 56 See also Woolly apliis. AphthiP, epizootic, of stock, nature, causes, treatment, etc., of. p. 352 See also Foot-and-mouth disease. Ajihthous fever. See Foot-and-mouth disease of cattle. Apiarian exhil)it at Columbian Exposition (Benton). 1894. }>. 242. Apiculture: Experiments in — 1885 (McLain) 1886 McLain) 1887 (McLain) 1887. p.l70 1891 (Cook), p.83 1892 (Larrabee). p. 57 Manual of instruction in (The Honey Bee) (Benton) See also Bees. Apoplectiform septicemia. See Chickens. Appalachian forests, southern, by river basins, description of (Ayres and Ashe ) . p. 69 _. . Appalachian mountain region, .southern, forests and forest condi- tions of (Wilson), p. 13 Appalachian region, southern, forests, rivers, and mountains of, message from President of U. S. , transmitting report of Sec- retary of Agriculture (Roosevelt) Appalachians, southern : Area of heavy rainfall in (Hawkins). 1897. p. 442 Climate of ( Henry), p. 143 Forest reserve in, proposed, present status of movement for, memorials, reports, and extracts from jjress. p. 155 Forests and forest conditions in (Ayres and Ashe), p. 45 Hydrography of (Pressey and Myers), p. 123 Lumbering in, now and under Government ownership and super- vision ( Price ) . p. 61 Practical forestry in (Price) . 1900.' p. 357 Topography and geology of (Keith), p. Ill Trees of (Ashe and Ayres). p. 93 Apparatus for sale by Agriculture Department. Jan. 24, 1896 Apple and how to grow it ( Brackett) . 1900 Apple scab: Remedies for, experiments with (Taft) . p. 30 Treatment of, experiments — 1889 ( Goff ) . p. 33 1889 (Galloway and Southworth). p. 210 1890 ( Goff ) . p. 22 1891 Goff). p. 19 1893 (Goff). p.87 Apple-tree borers, larger, circular relating to (Chittenden) Apple-tree weevil, bronze (Chittenden). 1900. p. 37 Apple trees, grafting, opinions of nurserymen and apple growers re- garding. 1898. p. 12 Apple-twig insect borer (Glover). 1873. p. 29 Apples: Analvses of (Richards) . p. 350 Aphids of (Sanderson) . 1902. p. 123 Bitter rot of, treatment of (Curtiss). 1890. p. 38 Commercial orcharding (I5rackett). 1901. p. 593 Description of leading j)0{)ular varieties, p. 163 same (Elliott), p. 19 Evaporated, zinc in (Wiley). 1896 For Southern States, p. 184 Keeping qualities of (Clark). 1900. p. 16 Leptocoris trivittata injuring, note on. 1886. p. 41 Classlflcation no. A9.7:3 A9.6:3I A 1.1:870 A9.7:6 Al. 1:885 Al. 1:886 A9.3:13 A 1.1:887 A9.3:26 A9.3:30 A9.6:l A1.2:Ap4^ A1.2:Ap4" A1.2:Ap4-^ A29.6:25 A1.2:Ap4* A1.2:Ap4 2 A1.2:Ap4^ A1.2:Ap4^ A1.2:Ap42 Al. 10:900 A1.2:Ap4 2 A1.2:Ap4-^ A1.2:Ap4i A1.9:113 A6.3:ll A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A6.3:ll A28.5:6 A10.3:16 A9.5:32 A9.6:22 A1.9:79 A27.9:ll Al. 1:886 A10.3:115 A6.3:ll Al. 10:901 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:863 A7.3:48 Al. 1:869 Al. 9:119 A9.3:12 iOf') Api)les — Continued Low-grade, use of, by evaporation and manufacture of cider. 1898. p. 20 Powdery mildew of, experiments in treatment. 1889 same (Galloway). 1891. p. 11 Ripe rot of (Southworth). 1891. p. 164...- Storing, without ice (Clark). 1900. p. 5 Ten varieties of, suitable for export trade (Taylor). 1898. p. ooO. See also Dried apples — Wo. 77 same ( Wray) . p. 81 Meteorology in ( Abbe) . 1902. p. 315 Statistics of. 1890. p. 402 Wheat pro. 493 Asiatic ladybird, importation and present status of, preliminary re- port on (Marlatt). 1902. p. 70 ' Asopia costalis, clover hay-worm, some studies of (Webster). 1891. p. 121 Asparagus : Culture of ( Handy ) . 1897 Forcing in the field, method of. 1898. p. 6 Insects that affect (Chittenden). 1898. p. 54 I'est of, little-known (Sirrine). 1901. p. 177 IVjwer sprayer for (Sirrine). 1901. j). 177 Asparagus beetles (Chittenden). 1896. ]>. 341 Asparagus berries, black spots of (Fairman). 1889. p. 157 Aspidiotus ostrejcforniis, account of (Marlatt). 1899. p. 76 Asplenium. See Aphelenchus olesistus. Asplenium, leaf sickness in, aphelenclms olesistus cause of (Bos). 1893. p. 161 Assmann, R. Balloon ascensions of, Nov. 14, 1896. p. 457 Index Chissiticiitloii no. A7.3:62 A22.3:ll A22.3:17 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1 :899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A29.6:28 A1.2:Ap42 A1.9:65 A27.9:6 A27.9:22 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A9.7:3 A9.7:7 A9.7:3 A9.3:14 A9.7:6 A24.1: A29.3:1P A12.4:17 A 1.1 0:894 A 29.3:11 - A4. 1:901 A9.6:37 A9.7:4 A 1.9:61 A 1.9:84 A9.6:10 A10.3:99 A 10. 3:99 A 1.1 0:896 A28.5:5 A9.6:20 A9.7:6 A29.6:24 171 Index Associations. See Names of associations. Asthenia (going light) in fowls (Dawson), p. 329 Astronomy for meteorologist, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 562 Astronomy. >SV'e Aurora — HevelinS — Leonids at Havre, ISIont. — Lunar rainbow — Meteor — Moon — Parhelion — Stars — Sun. Astrophysical Observatory of Smithsonian Institution, annals of (Langley). 1902. p. 258 Athens, climate of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 554 Atherton, George Washington: Address of, as president of Association of American Agricultural Col leges and Exijeriment Stations at second annual conven- tion Jan. , 1889. ]). 73 same, at third annual convention, Nov. , 1889. p. 65 Land-grant colleges, military instruction in, report of committee on. 1901. p. 85 Morrill, Justin S., legislative career of. 1901. p. 60 Atkinson, Edward: Cooking of food, suggestions regarding. 1894 Pvgyptian cotton, letter on.. 1866. p. 417 Food laboratories in connection with agricultural experiment stations of U. S., suggestions for establishment of. 1893... Atkinson, George Francis: Anthracnose of cotton. 1891. p. 173 Cotton, diseases of. 1896. p. 279 Cotton cut-worm, note on. 1891. p. 31 Nematode leaf disease, note on. 1891. p. 31 Root rot, new disease of cotton. 1891. p. 262 Atkinson, George "W. Road improvement in West Virginia, extract from governor's message, p. 14 Atkinson, V. T. : Cattle, bones of, diseases and accidents to. 1892. p. 281 Poisons and poisoning of cattle. 1892. p. 63 Atlanta, Ga., comparative rain gage readings at (Henrv). 1899. p. 543 : Atlanta, Ga., Cotton Convention, 1881: Address before, relative to cotton worm (Riley), p. 153 same, p. 153 Proceedings of Atlanta, Ga., Cotton States and International Exposition, 1895: Organization of Dept. and list of its exhibits at. 1895 Work of Agriculture Dept. illustrated at (Wait). 1895. p. 503. . Atlanta, Ga., National Road Parliament, Oct. 17-19, 1895, reports by delegates to Atlanta, Ga., Southern Interstate Fair, cattle exhibited at, order re- garding. Aug. 20, 1900 Atlantic, north: Meteorology, monthly notes on, Jan., 1894-June, 1895 Storms, monthly notes on, July, 1891-Dec., 1893 Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Are present [storm] warnings and displays bv flag and lantern best that can be devised for? (Smith). 1899. p. 27 Same (McAdie). 1899. p. 29 Atlantic Citv, N. J. Weather Bureau at, electric signal apparatus at (Brand). 1898. p. 405 Atlantic Ocean, storms of, tropical, in September, 1895 (Garriott). p. 167 Atlantic States, mineral fertilizers of. p. 367 See also States and Territories. Atlas, climatological, of Russian Empire ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 343 Atmidometry, some experiments in (Stevens). 1902. p. 129 Atmosphere: Aqueous vapor in — relative quantities of, determination of, by means of absorp- tion lines of spectrum (Jewell). 1896 total (juantity. 1894 (Abbe), p. 539 Carbonic acid gas in (Abbe). 1895. p. 300 Classlfloatlon no. A4. 1:898 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A10.5:l A10.5:2 A10.3:99 A10.3:99 A1.8:54 A27.9:4 A10.3:17 A28.5:6 A10.3:33 A9.7:4 A9.7:4 A9.7:3 A22.4:33 A4.2:C292 A4.2:C292 A29.6:27 Al. 1:881-2 A9. 1:882 A1.8:17 A21.2:At6 Al. 10:895 A22.3:19 A4.5:70 A29.6: A29.6: A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:23 A 1.1:868 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.3:16 A29.6:22 A29.6:23 1 72 1902 Atmosphere — Continued Circulation of, in tropical and e(]uatorial regions (Rotch) p. 181 - Circulatory movements in, dynamic principle of (Bjerknaes). 1900. pp. 434,532 '. Clearness of, in Arizona (Abbe). 1899. p. 110 Dust in (Abbe). 1899. p. 63 Electric waves in ( Abbe) . 1897. p. 352 Ether and (Abbe). 1899. p. 362 Flux and reflux of (De Lamanon). 1898. p. 463 Gas in, new ( Abbe). 1898. p. 217 General circulation of (Abbe) . 1895. p. 458 •. same, especially in Arctic regions (Kimball). 1901. p. 408 . ^ same, original memoirs on (Brillouin). 1902. 2^- ^"^00 (Humidity in — charts of, notes on (Abbe). 1901. ji. 118 observations on (Lippincott). p. 520 ■Hydrodynaniic equations for, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 445 Line integrals in (Bigelow). 1900. p. 535. Movement of, new method of observing direction of (Clough). / 1898. p. 250 -..-_- ■ I Planetary, permanency of, according to kinetic theory of gases \ (Cook). 1902. p."'401 Statics and kinematics of, studies on, in U. S. (Bigelow). 1902. pp. 13,80,117,163,250,304,347 Studies on, at Trappes, France (Teisserenc de Bort). 1901. p. 20. Systematic exploration of, bv means of kites, method for (Rotch). 1902. p. 66 '. Temperature of, average (Abbe). 1898. p. 415 Tides in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 109 Upper, study of — by means of balloons (Kremser). 1896. p. 725 by means of cloud observations ( Vettin). 1896. p. 758 from observations on mountain stations (Hann). 1896. p. 754. Weight or mass of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 58 See also Air — Aqueous vapor — Autumn haze — Barogram — Bar- ograph — Meteorology — and headings beginning Atmos- pheric. Atmospheric absorption. See Angstrom, Knut. Atmospheric air, ionisation of, report on (Wilson). 1901. p. 159.. Atmospheric changes, relation of, to changes of water level in St. Marys Falls canal. 1894 Atmospheric circulation: In tropical cyclones, as shown by movements of clouds (Bover) . 1896 .' Laws of, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 250 Atmospheric disturbances, local (Henry). 1898. p. 539 Atmospheric dust. See Dust. Atmospheric electricity: Brillouin's theory (Abbe). 1897. p. 446 Early experiments in (West). 1896. p. 333 Methods and instruments of precision for study of (Chauveau). 1895. p. 569 Monthly notes on, July, 1891-Oct., 1902 Origin, yariations, and perturbations (Brillouin) 1897. p. 440 Origin of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 259 Reports (jn Review of recent investigations into subject of (Elster and Geitel). 1895. p. 510 Some experiments in (McAdie). 1891. p. 171 Atmospheric moisture, condensation of (Barns) . p. 526 Same (Barns). 1895 Atmospheri(; ])henomena (Ilobbs). 1902. p. 487 Atmospheric ])re(;ipitation, yariations of lake levels and (Ilein-y). 1899 1.-. See also Preciiiitation. Atmospheric pressure: High and low (Morrill). 1895. p. 157 Index Classlfinitioii uo. A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 Al. 1:865 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.3:ll'^ A29.3:ll--' A29.3:ll* A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.2:Sa2 A29.2:At6i A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.6:24 A29.3:ll- A12.6: A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6: A29.3:ll^ A29.6:19 A29.1:891» A29.3:12 A29.6:30 A29.2:L15 A29.6:23 173 Iiidov Atinospherie pressure — Continued Ilifxhand low (Taylor). 1.S97. p. 350 Kline (Ciarriott). 1895 to 1898. p. 593 same, monthly report on, June, 1895. (Hazen) same (Bigelow). Julv-Oct., 1895 same (Hazen). Nov., 1895-Nov., 1899 same ( Frankenfield) . Dec. 1 899-Apr. , 1900 same (Hunt). May, 1900 same (Frankenfield). June-Dec, 1900 same Jan. -May, 1901 same ( Hunt) . June-Aug. , 1 901 same Sept. ,1901 same (Frankenfield). Oct.-Nov., 1901 same (Hunt). Jan.-Oct., 1802 Low — effect of, in determining weather conditions in upper Missis- sippi Valley (Hazen). 1896. p. 89 warm air attending (Abbe). 1894. p. 464 Measurement of barometers and ( Marvin) Eeduction of (Morrill). 1897. p. 572 Report on (Bigelow). 1895. p. 117 ._ See aho Meteorological observations. Atmospheric radiation: Research conducted, at Allegheny observatory and at Providence, R. I. (Very). 1900 Very's memoir on, review of (Dorsey). 1900. p. 394 See also Electrodynamic radiation. Atmospheric refractionsat surface of water (Abbe). Atmospheric rolls, horizontal, report on (Proctor). Atmosplieric survey, United States daily (Moore) Atmosphcrictemperaturesduring July (Phillips). 1896. 1896. . 1897 1895. p. 208. p. 253.. (Wiley), Atmospheric vapor, note on (Abbe). 1897, Atmospheric waves (Abbe). 1894. p. 464 Attica, Kans., sorghum sugar experiments at, in 1889. pp. 9, 26 Same (Carr). p. 72 Atwater, Helen AVoodard. Bread and principles of bread making. 1900 Atwater, Wilbur Olin: Agricultural experiment stations in Europe, p. 517 same, pt. 2. p. 466 Agricultural science, recent progress in. 1874. p. 26 Connecticut Experiment Station, address on. 1901. p. 51 Dietaries in public institutions. 1901. p. 393 Fertilizers — cooperative experimenting as a means of studying effects of fertilizers and feeding capacities of plants. 1882 effects of, and feeding capacities of plants, cooperative experi- menting as a means of studying. 1882. p. 27 various, results of field experiments with. 1883 Food, chemistry and economy of, methods and results of inves- tigations on. 1895 • Food and body material, available energy of. 1901. p. 112 Food and diet. 1894. p. 357 Foods, nutritive value and cost. 1894 Holland exiieriment stations. 1895. p. 669 , Nitrogenous compounds of animal and vegetable substances, sug- gestions regarding nomenclature of. 1899. p. 118 Nutrition, principles of, and nutritive value of food. 1901 See also, for reports as chief of Experiment Stations Office, 1888- 1890 Atwater, Wilbur Olin, and Benedict, Francis G. Metabolism of mat- ter and energy in human body, experiments on; with coopera- tion of A. W. Smith and Arthur Peyton Bryant. 1899 Atwater, Wilbur Olin, Benedict, Francis G., Bryant, Arthur Peyton, Smith, A. W., and Snell, J. F. Metabolism of matter and energy in human body, exiieriments on, 1898-1900. 1902 — p. 371.... p. 367 Classlflciitiun no. A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.6: A29.6: A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.6:23 A29.6:22 A29.il :F A29.6:25 A29.623 A29.5:G A29.6:28 A 29. 6:24 A29.6:24 A29.2:At6' A29.6:23 A29.6:25 A29.6:22 A7.3:26 A7.3:26 Al. 9:112 Al. 1:875 A27.9:14 A27.9:12 A 10. 3:99 Al. 10:901 A1.8:18 A1.8:22 A1.8:31 A10.3:21 A 10. 3:99 Al. 10:894 A1.9:23 A10.6:5 A10.3:65 Al. 9:142 AlO.l: A 10.3:69 A10.3:109 174 Atwater, Wilbur Olin, and Bryant, Arthur Peyton: Chemical composition of American food materials. 1899 Dietary studies in Chicago, 111., in 1895 and 1896, conducted with cooperation of Jane Addams and Caroline L. Hunt, of Hull House. 1898 Dietary studies in New York in 189G and 1897. 1902 Dietary studies of Harvard and Yale boat crews. 1900 1 . Atwater, Wilbur Olin, Johnson, S. W., and Cook, Geo. H. Agricul- tural experiment station work, report of committee on, to convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Washington, D. C, Oct., 1887 Atwater, Wilbur Olin, and Langworthy, Charles Ford. Metabolism experiments in which the balance of income and outgo was determined, digest of Atwater, Wilbur Olin, and Rosa, Edward Bennett. Respiration calorimeter, new, description of, and experiments on conser- vation of energy in human body. 1899 Atwater, Willnir Olin, and Sherman, H. C. Muscular work, severe and prolonged, effect of, on food consumption, digestion, and metabolism. 1901 Atwater, Wilbur Olin, and Woods, Charles Dayton: Chemical composition of American food materials. 1896 Dietary studies — New Y\)rk City in 1895 and 1896 Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., comments on. 1896. p. 23. University of Missouri, comments on. 1896. p. 21 University of Tennessee, comments on. p. 33 with reference to food of negro in Alabama in 1895 and 1896, conducted with cooperation of Tuskegee Normal and Indus- trial Institute and the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama Atwater, Wilbur Olin, Woods, Charles Dayton, and Benedict, Francis G. Metaljolism of nitrogen and carbon in human organism, with respiration calorimeter of special construction, report of preliminary investigation on, etc. 1897 Atwood, Geo. W. Fruits of Florida, p. 140 Atwood, W. B. Horticulturists of agricultural experiment stations in U. S., list of, with outlines of work in horticulture at the several stations. 1889 Aughey, Samuel. See, as joint author, White, C. A. August weather (Moore j. 1900. p. 343 Augusta, Ga., Congress of Cotton States, Oct., 1870, address before ( Capron ) . p. 473 Augusta, Ga. , tornado at, Mar. 20, 1895 ( Fisher ) . p. 92 Aurora: Altitude of (Abbe). 1902. p. 314 Anomalous and sporadic, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 260 Cosmical relations manifested in simultaneous disturbances of, sun, and terrestrial magnetic field (Lemstrom). 1895. p. 492. Florida, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 294 ^.. Moon and, report on ( Hazen ) . 1898. p. 108 Note on, of Aug. 19-20, \ 894 ( Abbe ) . p. 328 Related conditions and international cipher code for correspond- ence respecting (Veeder). 1894. p. 26 Remarkable, at Braidentown, Fla., Nov. 18, 1899 (Ten Broeck). p. 582 South Carolina and Kentucky (Abbe). 1895. p. 297 Texas, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 474 Willets Point, N. Y., record of. 1870-85 (Abbe), p. 253 Aurora australis of April 20, 1 897 ( Campbell-IIepworth) . p. 204 Aurora polaris (Abbe). 1894. p. 78 Auroral light, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 512 Auroral-lunar halo display, report of (Ten Broeck). 1901. p. 551.. Auroral observations on 2d Wellmann cxjiedition made in neighbor- hood of Franz Josef Land, l,S9S-99 (Baldwin), p. 107 Austin, Amory. Rice; its cultivation, production, and distribution in U. S. and foreign countries. 1893 Index (Uasslflratioii no. A10.3:282 A10.3:55 A10.3:116 A10.3:75 A1.8:45 A10.3:45 A10.3:63 A10.3:98 Al 0.3:281 A10.3:46 Al 0.3:32 A10.3:31 A10.3:29 A10.3:38 A10.3:44 Al. 1:867 A10.3:4 A29.6:28 A27.9:8 A29.6:23 A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A29.3:ll'= A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:22 A29.3:lli A29.6:27 A29.6:23 A29.6:27 A29.6:22 A29.6:25 A29.6:22 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A27.8:6 175 Index Australasia: A. 69 . Forests and forest conditions in southern Appalachians, j). 45. . , Ayrshire cattle, charactei'istics of ( Howard ) . p. 193 Ayrshire, England, dairies. 1867. p. 56 Azores: Irrigation in, as presented in Census Bulletin No. 35, Feb. 27, 1891. p. 288 Weather cablegrams from, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 253 See also I'onta Delgata. Aztec names and their pronunciation (Abbe). 1900. \k 549 Babcock, S. M. : Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at tenth annual convention. 1893. p. 3 Butter, variations in ( oiiii)usition of. 1886. p. 25 Babcock method for testing milk. See Bartlett, James Monroe — Van Slyke, Lincoln Lucius — Winton, Andrew Lincoln. Babinet, Jacques: Floods in water courses, best means of finding rules for i:)redict- ing. 1894. p. 142 Forecasting floods, methods in use in France. 1894. p. 94 Bachelor of science, f our- vear course, what studies should be embraced in (Ellis). 1896. - p. 47 Bacilli. See Bacteria and references thereunder. Bacon, curing of, j). 87 See also Hog — Fork. Bacot, William S. Address of, before National Road Conference, July, 1894. p. 45. Bacteria, practical bearing of investigations in (Smith). 1894. p . 1 09 See also Animals, domestic — references under Bacterial diseases — Cheese — Mare — Milk — Pig — Swine plague bacteria — Tuber- culosis l)acillus. Bacteria and fibrine ( Taylor) Bacterial diseases. See Bovine tuberculosis — Cabljage — Egg jilant — Fowl cholera — Glanders — Hog cholera — Irish potato — Plants — Swine plague — Tuberculosis. Bacterial flora of foremilk, relation of cheese-curd inflation to (Bolley). 1896. p. 78 Bacterial products, investigation of effects of, in prevention of animal diseases (De Schweinitz). p. 138 Same, p. 66 Bacteriology, dairy ( Conn ) . 1895 Baden-Baden, (iermanv, Seventh Internation?al Veterinary Congress, Aug. 7-12,1899 (Norgaard). p. 534 Baguio, Philippine Islands, climate of (Stetson). 1902. p. 478 Baguios of Philipj)ines, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 470 Bahama Islands: Cotton plant in, insects living on or injurious to (Schwarz). 1878. 1). 347 Sisal hemp industry in (]\IcLain). 1891. p. 52 Baier, Julius. St. Louis tornado, low pressure in. 189(). p. 332 .. Bailey, G. E. (leology of South Dakota west of INIissouri River and of Wyoming east of foothills of Rocky Mountains. 1890. p. 65 Bailey, Isaac IL Leather jiroduction of America, report accom- panying exhibit of Animal Industrv Bureau at Paris Exjio- sitionof 1889. p. 419 ! Index C'lassiQratlon no. I A27.9:29 A29.6:29 A13.3:2 A29.6:25 A9.7:2 A1.2:Ap4-' A1.2:Ap4^ Al. 1:863 A27.9:5 A15.2:P94i A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A 7. 3:38 A7.3:16 A29.3:lli A29.3:lli A10.3:30 A4. 1:897 A22.3:10 A4.3:6 A18.2:F44 A10.3:30 Al. 1:891 A4. 1:891-2 A 10. 3:25 A4. 1:899 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 .\9.2:C82 All. 5:3 A29.6:24 A15.2:Ar7 A4. 1:887-8 114—04- -12 177 Index Bailey, James S. Cossida;, North American, witli facts in life Iuh- tory of cossus centerensis. 1883. ji. 4'.i Bailey, Liberty Hyde: Cliinatology and horticulture, some interrelations of. 1895. p. 431 -..-- Farmers' institutes, history and statuH in V. R. and Canada. 1900 1 Farmers' reading courses. 1 8'Ji) same (abridgment) . 1 900 Fruits — American and Eastern Asian, sketch of relationship between. p. 437 - our native, improvement of. 189(5. p. 297 Phenological observations, instructions for taking. 1896. p. 328. Bailey, S. S. Highway improvement, shall farmers have aid for, from wealth of nation? 1901. p. 63 Bailey, Vernon: Mammals and birds, results of trij) through parts of Minnesota and Dakota for purpose of investigating food habits and distribution of. p. 426 same, p. 426 rocket gophers of U. S. 1895 ...-...._. Prairie ground squirrels, or spermophiles, of Mississii)pi Valley. 1893 Spermophiles and pocket gophers of Mississippi Valley, p. 185. . same, p. 185 Voles, American, of genus INIicrotus, revision of. 1900 Bailey, Willard C. Angora goat industry of Asia Minor, p. 493 . . . Bainbridge-Hoff, Wm. See Hoff. Baird, Spencer FuUerton. Origin of domestic turkey, p. 288 Baird, Texas, feeding station at Baker, F. P. : Forestry, paper on. 1883. p. 1 81 Forestry of Mississippi Valley, preliminary report on. 1883 Forests, timber-culture, etc., condition of, in Southern and West- ern States. 1884. p._105 Lumber and wood trade in certain States. 1884. p. 198 States, f I )rest condition of. 1884. p. 181 Timber lauds of U. S., value and management of. 1884. p. 17.. Baker, Geo. S. Cattle tick and tuberculosis in New South Wales. p. 386...- • same, correction, p. 502 Baker, J. G. Sisal hemp, false, in Florida, description of. 1893. p. 32 Baker, R. Cattle, best breeds of, adapted for general farmer of Western States. 1883. p. 95 Baker, William E. Seeds, experiments with. 1870. p. 25 , Bakersfield, California, feeding station at Baking powders: Adulteration of (Crampton). 1889. p. 555 same (Weber). 1889. p. 576 same (Cornwall). 1889. p. 583 , Character and constitution of (Crampton ) . p. 163 Baking powders and baking-powder chemicals, analysis of, provi- sional method for (Winton). 1902. p. 98 Balch, Edwin Swift. Evaporation underground, report on. 1901. p. 545 Baldwin, Evelyn B.: Auroral observations on 2d Wellmann expedition made in neigh- borhood of Franz Josef Land, 1898-99. p. 1 07 Meteorological work, outline of scope and character of, in Franz Josef Land, 1898-99. 1901. p. 351 Baldwin, I>a. >See Des Lignes Sugar Experiment' Station. Ball, Carleton Roy: (Trasses and fodder plants of Potomac flats. 1900 Johnson grass, investigations made during season of 1901. 1902 Classlflcatlon no. A9.3:3 A29.3:ll'^ A 10.3:79 A10.3:72 Al. 9:109 A 1.10:894 A 1.10:896 A29.6:24 A22.3:21 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 A5.3:5 A5.3:4 Al. 1:892 A5. 1:892 A5.5:17 A4. 1:901 Al. 1:866 A4.5:57 A1.7:2 A1.8:28 A13.5:4 A13.5:4 A13.5:4 A1.7:5 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A11.5:5 A1.7:2 A27.9:8 A4.5:57 A7.3:13» A7.3:135 A7.3:135 A7. 1:889 A7.3:65 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:29 A 29. 1:900 A3. 4:28 A19.3:ll 178 accessions p. 548. p. 298 . 1896. p. 725. 1899. p. 411. Ball, Carleton Roy — Continued Winter forajie tTops for South. 1902 Si-e also, as joint author, Scribner, Frank Lamson. Ball, E. 1). Kntoniolof (Abbe) See iiIko Balloon ascensions — Balloon voyages. Baltimore, Md. : Exports from, 1861-64. p. .35. No. 1 Temperature curve for Mav, normal, marked rise in (Fassig). 1902. p. 68 '. Temperatures at, study of ( Walz) . 1899. p. 293 Temperatures for, hourly (Kindjall). 1902. p. 131 Baltimore oriole and meadow lark (Beal). 1895. p. 419 Baml)oo, cultivation of ( Hubbard). 1895. p. 29 Banana flour, how it is i)repared (Langworthy). 1900. j). 20 Bananas, partiallv digested, spurious parasitism due to (Stiles and _ Hassall) . p. 56 Bandicoots, rats and, trypanosomiasis in. p. 155 Bane, Will H. ,See, for reports as superintendent, 1893 and 1894, Document and folding room. Agriculture Department. Bang, B. Tuberculosis in domestic animals, jireventive measures against, p. 535 Banks, Nathan: Entomology, American economic, bibliography of more impor- tant writings publislied on, between June 30, 1888, and Dec. :iO, 1896 same, between Dec. 31,1 896, and Jan. 1 , 1900 Entomf)logy, North American, list of works on. 1900 Index to l>uUetins nos. 1-30 (new series, 1896-1901) of Division of lOntoniology. 1902 Nursery stock, i)rincipal insects liable to be distributed on. 1902. Red spiders of U. S. 1900. p. 65 I?anks: Peoj)les', Austria-Hungary. 1891. same, Germany. 1891. p. 3.39. Rural cooperative, in Russia, Biircena, Mariano: Climate of Citv of Mexico. 1896. Short biography of (Abbe). 1899. Index (.iattslflcatlon iiu. Al. 9:147 A9.6:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:20 A29.6:26 A29.6:24 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.1:89P A29.6:22 A29.6:24 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A29.3:ll'* A29.6:27 A27.9:3 A29.3:31 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:30 Al. 10:895 A13.3:ll Al. 9:119 A4.3:35 A4. 1:901 p. 494 1891. p. 146 p. 601 . p. 158 Bark-beetle, fruit-tree, circular relative to (Chittenden). 1898 A4. 1:899 A9.2:B47''' A9.2:B47' A9.6:24 A9.6:36 A9.6:34 A9.8:8 A27.9:29 A 27.9:29 A27.9:29 A29.3:ll'' A 29. 6:27 A9.5:29 179 d.. Index Barley: Crop, condition of, monthly notes on same, statistics of, annual Food for horses. 1901. p. 29 Rusted, request for specimens of (Dabney). 1894 Snnit in, notes on (Galloway). 1889. p. 164 Straw and stubble of, specimens of, requested (Rusk). Wide drilling and tilling of. 1 870. p. 485 See also Cereals — Crtjps — Farm j)roducts. Barley and its uses (Shaffer), p. ;}55 Barnard, W. S. Machinery designed for destruction of cotton w(jrm, experimental tests of. 1883. p. 39 Same, 1885. p. 191 Barnes, Almont: Agriculture of South America, report on, with maps and latest statistics of trade. 1892 Goats, keeping, for profit. 1898. p. 421 Barnes, John A. : Hams, American, in Germany, p. 519 Trichinte: German inspection of American hog products, p. 516. Barnett, Claribel Ruth. Sugar beet, references to literature of, ex- clusive of works in foreign languages. 1887 Barns, Pennsylvania, description of (Watts), p. 289 Barnyard manure: Reporton (Beal). 1894 Value of, etc. — 1895. p. 570 1896. p. 616 1897. p. 24 Barogram near hurricane center, report on (Abbe). 1896. p. 336.. Barograph curve, winter, from south Pacific Ocean (Ward). 1897. p. 484 Barograph on ships — 1898 (Abbe), p. 566 1899 (Abbe), p. 60 1900 (Page), p. 690 See also Atmosphere. Barwick, James Arthur. Electric storms of California. 1897. j). 539. . Barometer: Aneroid, report on (Chree). 1898. p. 547 same (Marvin). 1898. p. 410 Atsea (O'Leary). 1894. p. 167 Camphor, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 255 Corrections and reductions, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 548 Diurnal variation of, notes on ( Abbe ) . 1899. p. 314 History of — early (Abbe). 1897. p. 16 letter relative to, comments on fMonchamp). 1899. p. 547 .. notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 546 Method of filling (Partridge). 1896. p. 413 Needed in balloon voyages, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 552 Popular substitute for (Abbe). 1895. p. 299 Readings — converted into standard pressures (Abbe). 1898. p. 314 metric and English, erroneous conversion of (Marvin) . 1898. p. 302 Reduction of — to sea level (Hazen). 1894. p. 538 to standard gravity, notes on ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 549 Used at sea, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 459 Used in determining climatologv of St. Kitts, comparison of (Alexander). 1901. p. 257..". Wind, table of, report on (Garriott). 1897. p. 204 See also Thermoscope. Barometers and measurement of atmospheric pressure (Marvin) Barometric pressure: Diurnal variation of (Cole). 1892 (Uasslflcatlon no. A 27. 9: A27.1: A 1.9: 133 A 28. 4: 14 A 28. 5:5 A 28. 4:12 A27.9:8 Al. 1:865 A9.3:3 A8.1:4 A27.8:2 Al. 10:898 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A17.3:16 Al. 1:864 A1.9:21 Al. 10:895 A 1. 10:896 A1.9:56 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.3:ll» A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:22 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A29.11:F A29.3:6 ISO 1897 Barometric pressure — Continued Hourly refrults from .self- registers for recording (Al)l)e) P-^^^ ' Rainfall and (Abbe). 1895. p. 172 Reduction of, to sea level (Morrill ). 1896. p. 492 Relations between strength and direction of ocean currents and (Beehler). 1894. p. 177 tSee also Climatic charts — Seiches. Barometric standard of ('osta Rica, comparison with (Abbe). 1902. p. 445 Barometric troughs of plateau region, report on (llazen). 1895. p. 207 Barometric wave, daily, westward movement of (Fassig). 1901. p. 495 same, p. 62 _ Barometry of U. S., Canada, and West Indies, report on (Bigelow). 1902 Barrett, O. W. Changa or mole cricket in Porto Rico. 1902 P.arringer, P. B. Address of, before Jefferson Memorial and Inter- state (Tood Roads Convention, Apr., 1902. p. 14 Barrows, Walter Bradford: Crow, common, of U. S. 1895. p. 9 Crows, food of, special report on. p. 498 same, p. 498 Economic ornithology, p. 193 same, p. 193 English sparrow in North America, especially in its relation to agriculture. 1889 Kingbird, or bee martin, food habits of. p. 233 same, p. 233 Malodorous carabid, Nomius pygmseus, Dej, notes on. 1897. p. 49 San Jose scale, present status of, in Michigan, 1897. p. 27 Seed planting by birds, p. 280 same, p. 280 Barry, Patrick. See, as joint author. Wilder, Marshall P. Bartholomew's physical atlas, note on (Kimball). 1902. p. 29 Bartlett, James Monroe. IVIilk and cream testing, modification of Babcock method and apparatus for. 1896. p. 104 See also, as joint author, Huston, Henry Augustus. Bartlett, Levi. Wheat growing in New Hampshire, p. 96 Barus, C'arl: Atmospheric moisture, report on condensation of. p. 526 same, 1894 Weather Bure-au signals. 1892. p. 44 Ba.sic phosphatic slags, mechanical analysis of (Wiley). 1896. p. 78. Basic slag: Action of amiTionium citrate and citric acid on (Huston and Jones). 1896. ].. 68 Report on (McDonnell). 1897. p. 47 Ba«idiomycetous fungi. See Agaricus (•am})estris. Basseterre, St. Kitts, W. I., flood of Jan., 1880, at (Alexander). p. 196 Bast fibers, uncultivated, of U. S., including history of previous ex- periments with i)lants and fibers, and brief statements relat- ing to ullied f^pecics produced commercially in the old world (Dodge). •18i»4 Bate, Henry C. Weather forecasts, what classes are most benefited by? are they just what are needed? are they i)roperIy atrachians, annotated list of, collected in Idaho by C. HartMerriam and party, 1890 (Stejneger). p. 109 Sec also Frogs — Reptiles and batrachians. Index ('iHSNlflcatlon no. A29.6:25 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.3:ll' A29.6:30 A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.1:90]-' A 10. 12:2 A22.3:25 A5.3:6 Al. 1:888 A5. 1:888 Al. 1:892 A5. 1:892 A5.3:l Al. 1:893 A5. 1:893 A9.6:9 A9.6:9 Al. 1:890 A5. 1:890 A29.6:30 A7.3:49 Al. 1:862 A29.1:891-' A29.3:12 A29.3:7 A7.3:49 A 7. 3:49 A 7. 3:51 A29.6:27 All. 5:6 A29.3:24 A 1.1:866 Al.l:86(! A 5. 5:5 ISl Index Bats: Excrement, use of (McMurtrie) . 1S73. p. 580 same. 1876. p. 192 Free-tailed, from desert region of southern California, description of new species of (Merriain). 1889. p. 23 same, from Lower Colorado Kiver, Arizona (Merriam). 1889. p. 25 North American, of the family Vespertilionidse, revision of (Mil- ler). 1897 See uho Molossus. Battey, Arthur H. Work of press for good roads. 1901. p. 89 Same. 1902. p. 55 Battle, Herbert Bemerton : Fertilizer samples — bottled, loss of moisture in, when closed with cork. 1891. p. 159 preparation of, effect of finer grinding in. 1891. p. 160 Baturoni, G. September norther on Mexican coast. 1892. p. 252 . Bauer, C. E. Is Texas a wine land? 1 868. p. 451 Bauer, Jacob W. : Meteorological observations, should not a book for permanent record of, be furnished to section centers and voluntary sta- tions? 1899. p. 121 Meteorological reports of voluntary observers, monthly, exami- nation of; is it desirable to report back to voluntary observer errors and irregularities discovered in his report? 1902. p. 172 , Bavaria, agricultural statistics of. 1867. p. 257 See also Aschaffenburg. Bayonne, N. J.: Burning of Standard Oil Company's plant at, July 5, 6, and 7, 1900, cumulus clouds at ( Eadie ) . p. 433 same, meteorological observations during (Mitchell), p. 325. Kite corps at, records by (Allen). 1899. pp. 11, 251 same (Mitchell). 1900. p. 539 Kite observations at (Bayonne Kite Club). 1899. p. 65 Beach, Horace. Artesian well investigation, special experts' report. 1890. p. 141 Beach, S. A. Horticultural work at State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y., methods of keeping records of. 1898. p. 72 Beal, Foster Ellenborough Lascelles: Birds, some common, in their relation to agriculture Birds that injure grain. 1897. i». 345 Blue jay and its food. 1896. p. 197 Bobolink, blackbirds, and grackles, food of. 1900 Cedar 1 )ir(l, food habits of. p. 197 same, ]>. 197 Crow I)lackbirds and their food. 1894. p. 233 Cuckoos, food of. 1898 Meadow lark and Baltimore oriole. 1895. p. 419 Orchard, how birds affect. 1900. p. 291 Wood peckers, food of, preliminary report on. 1895 Beal, Walter Henry: Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, American, tenth annual convention of Association of, 1896. p. 541 sanie, eleventh annual convention, 1897. p. 303 same, twelfth annual convention, 1898. p. 704 Alfalfa silage. 1901. p. 25 Barnyard manure. 1894 Chemists, Official Agricultural, Association of, convention of, 1896, report on. p. 272 same. 1897. p. 404 same. 1898. p. 504 Clam, long, rapid disappearance of. 1898. p. 19 Corn, ear, versus corn-and-cob meal for cows. 1899. p. 16 Clasglficatlon no. A27.9:ll A27.9:14 A5.5:2 A5.5:2 A5.5:13 A22.3:21 A22.3:22 A7.3:31 A7.3:31 A29.6:20 A27.9:6 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A27.9:5 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A15.2:Ar7 A 10. 3:49 A1.9:54 Al. 10:897 A 1.10:896 A5.3:13 A 1.1:892 A5. 1:892 A 1.10:894 A5.3:9 Al. 10:895 A 1.1 0:900 A5.3:7 A10.6:8 A10.6:9 A10.6:10 Al. 9:124 A 1.9:21 A10.6:8 A10.6:9 A10.6:10 Al. 9:103 A1.9:107 182 Index ClaNKlllcatloii 110. l..i).. 17. Beal, Walter Henry — Continned Cornstalks, waste in feeding. 1SH9. j). 16 Cotton seed, value of, to farmer. 1901. p. 24 Cranberries, rotting of, and a proposed remedy. 1900. Eggs, preserving in water glass. 1899. p. 17 Fertilizer requirements of crops. 1899. p. 5 Grapevines, girdling or ringing, operation of. 1899. p. Horses and hogs, silage for. 18'i8. p. 20 Irrigation, exi-essive, danger from, and remedy. 1899. j). 5 Lime, fertilizing value of different forms of. 1901. p. 12 Mutton sheep, establishing liock of. 1900. p. 23 Oxeye daisy, beautiful Hower and i)ernicious weed. p. 15 Pure-food law, working of. 1900. p. 23 Seaweed, valuable agricultural resource of northern coast regions. 1899. p. 5 / Soils, sandy, treatment of. 1901. p. 10 Stave silo, value of, to dairy farmer. ]). 23 Unfermented grajie juice, preparation of. 1900. p. 27 Water, distilled, for drinking purposes. 1901. p. 5 See also, as editor of proceedings, Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, American, Association of; as joint author, Allen, Edwin West — McBryde, J. Bolton^May, David W.— Smith, C. B. Beal, Walter Henry, and Smith, C. B. Liming grass lands. 1900. P5 Beals, Edward A. : Chicago weather forecast district, nionthlv rej^ort of, June, Jul}-, Dec, 1899 '. Electricitv, static, in Weather Bureau work, importance of. 1896. p. 39.. Oregon weather and Bering Sea ice, notes on, 1890-99. p. 201 . . . Portland, Oreg., weather forecast district, monthly report of, Apr. -July, Oct.-Dec, 1900 same, Jan. , Mar.-July, Sept. -Dec. , 1901 same, Jan. -Oct., 1902 , Press, commercial bodies, and scientific organizations, relations of weather officials with, how promoted. 1899. p. 69 Bean, J. F. Road question, a farmer's views on. 1901. p. 67 Bean-leaf beetle, report on (Chittenden). 1897. p. 64 Bean weevil: Nomenclature and oviposition of. 1892. p. 27 Report on (Slingerland). 1892. p. 86 same. 1892. p. 297 Beans: Blister beetles, note on great damage by. 1886. p. 37 Gray hair-streak butterfly and its damage to. 1895. ]>. 354 Insects injurious to (Chittenden). 1898. ji. 233 Pole, forcing of, imder glass (Clark). 1898. p. 13 See . 154 A1.9 A1.9 A1.9 A 1.9 A 1.9 A 1.9 A 1.9 A1.9 A 1.9 A 1.9 A 1.9 A 1.9 107 124 114 103 107 105 103 103 124 119 103 122 Al. 9:105 Al. 9:124 Al. 9:103 Al. 9:122 A 1.9:124 Al. 9:122 A29.6:27 A29.3:18 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.3:24 A22.3:21 A9.6:9 A9.7:5 A9.7:5 A9.7:4 A9.3:12 A9.7:7 Al. 10:898 A1.9:105 A1.9:121 All. 5:5 A10.3:70 A10.3:n9 A 10. 3:70 A10.3:70 A6.4:25 Al. 9:148 A9.6:31 A 29. 6:22 A29.3:ll' A7.3:24 183 Index Beckwith, M. H.: Corn cranibid, abstract of notes on. 1891. p. 42 Insecticidt'S, use of, practical notes on. 1891. p. 269 Bedbngs: Circular on (]\Iarlatt) . 1902 Report on (Riley). 1889. p. 10-1 same (Marlatt). 1896. p. 32 Bedford area, Virginia, soil survey of (jNIooney and others) . p. 239 . . Bedle, Benjamin R. Sheffield, England, cost of hauling farm pro- ducts over wagon roads at. p. 3 Bee disease. See Foul brood. Bee keepers' associations, national, sectional, and State, list of, with officers: 1899. p. 708 1900. p. 662 1901. p. 633 Bee-keeping: Condition of industry, etc., 1889. p. 224 Directory of departments, boards, societies, colleges, and other organizations in interest of. 1 885 Locations suited to (Benton ) . 1 897 Report on (Tupper ) . p. 458 Statistics of. p. 272 Winter, report on ( Tupper) . p. 209 Bee martin. See Kuigbird. Beech trees, disease of. 1873. p. 502 Beef: American and European, comparative composition of (\Yoods). p. 426 Breedingandfeedingof, and supply of market therewith (Beverly). p. 103 same (Morrow), p. 127 same (Scott) . p. 132 Consumption of, in Saxony. 1887. p. 591 Exportation of, order regarding. Mar. 9, 1897 Production of, some essentials in (Curtiss). p. 48 same. 1898 Report concerning 6.25 protein factor as applied to (Goss). 1899. p. 94 Steer and heifer, opinions as to comparative value of. 1898. p. 27 . Supply of — ■ American, address on, before 3d national convention of stock- men, Chicago, Nov. 1885 (Colman ) cheap. 1866. p. 436 in United States, p. 39 same (Salmon), p. 64 same (Salmon ) . 1 890 See also Cattle. Beef and Ijeef cattle of the West ( Corbett) . p. 326 Beef and dairy cattle, conformation of (Soule). 1902 Beehler, W. H. : Barometric pressure and strength and direction of ocean currents, relations between. 1894. p. 177 Marine meteorology, division of, in Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, origin and work of. 1895. p. 221 Beer: American, composition of, and substances used in adulteration (Crampton). p. 183 Indian corn (or maize) in manufacture of ( Wahl) Quassia and other hop substitutes in, improved method of detect- ing (Allen). 1887. p. 376 Bees: Culture of, circular relating to. 1885 Great value of, to fruit and seed growers ( Benton ) . 1892. p. 254 . Hive, wheel bugs destroying, note on. 1886. p. 44 How far do bees fly? (Benton) . 1892. p. 319 Classlflcatlon no. A9.7:4 A9.7:3 A9.5:47 A9.7:2 A9.6:4 A26. 5:9011 A22.4:27 Al. 10:899 A 1.10:900 Al. 10:901 A27.9:27 A1.8:39 A1.9:59 Al. 1:865 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:867 A27.9:ll A4. 1:887- A1.7:2 A1.7:2 A1.7:2 A27.9:25 A4.5:l A4. 1:897 A1.9:71 A7.3:57 A1.9:73 A1.8:38 A27.9:4 A4. 1:887-1 Al. 1:889 A4.2:B39 Al. 1:862 Al. 9:143 A29.3:ll» A29.3:ll ^ A 1.1:887 A1.8:52 A7.3:13>' A9.4:22 A9.7:4 A9.3:12 A9.7:4 184 1893. 1901. Bees — Continued l.,anjj;(lon nonswarming device (Benton), rioductiuu of honey und wax, sitatistics. Eeport on ( Riley ) . ' 1894. p. 350 Spraying, with arsenitcs (Webster). 1892. p same. 1894. p. 132 Table showing condition of, March, 1864. No I'- V21' 230. 784 . p. 35 Fun\ See also Apiarian exhibit — Apiculture — Bee keepin brood — Honeybee — Italian honeybee. Beeswax : Adulteration of ( Wiley and others ) . 1 892. p. 633 Production of, 1869-89. p. 112 Beet, growth of, relation of meteorology to (Davy). 1879. ]>. 284.. See altio Sugar beets. Beet and beet- root sugar ( Cull ) . 1873. p. 366 Beet insects, notes on ( Bruner). 1891 . j). 229 Beet-juices, anal vsis of, with table for calculation of analyses (Cramp- ton). 1SS4. p. ;tl ".^ Same, at Furt Scolt, Kans., 1887 (Crampton). p. 15 Beet-leaf pegomyia, report of (Howard) . 1895. p. 379 Beet-sugar: Chemical memoranda on ( Brown ) . 1872. p. 218 Encouragement of ^^orghum industry and. 1883 Europe ( Gennert ) . p. 1 58 same, p. 334 Factories in California, information relative to. 1870. p. 357... same, 1887, \k 452 Factory at Al varado, California. 1870. p. 280 Machinery and processes for manufacture of, recent improvements in (Spencer). 1885. p. 106 , Maine (Black well). 1883. p. 26. No. 61 Manufacture of — culture of sugar beet and ( Wiley ) . 1890 France and Germany, progress of. 1866. p. 179 German zollverein. 1870. p. 42 letters on. 1869. p. 373 * Northwest as compared with countries of Europe (Frederick- sen). 1879. p. 275 progress in. 1872. p. 14 report on (Hulse). 1870. p. 147 success of. 1871. p. 195 use of residues from, in cattle feeding (Spencer). 1898. p. 213 Index t'laBSIflratlon no. A9.7:5 Al. 10:901 A9.7:6 A9.7:5 A9.7:7 A27.9:2 A7.3:13« A27.9:32 A1.6:28 Notes on. 1865. No. 6. p. 23 Produ( tion of — note on (Capron ) . 1 868. p. 59 possible influence of importation of Hawaiian sugar on in U. S. Statistics of, 1 86,s-(;;). p. 73 See (i/xo Beet and beet-root sugar — Sugar l)eets. Beet-sugar industry in U. S. : 1 870'. p. 21 0 . .■ 1873 (Cull ). p. 441 1897 (Saylor). j). 161 same 1897 (Wiley), p. 11 1898 ( Saylor). p. 13 1898 (Wiley), p. 131 1900 1900, p. 750 1901 1895. p. 326.. 1901 (Saylor). j). 487 Beetles: Certain imported, distribution of (Chittenden) Food and habits of (Glover), p. 78 Jjuminous. 1874. p. 221 Destroying twigs (Glover). 1871. p. 477 *By a misprint, tliiH ptiKi' iniinliir npix'iirM twicf. A27 A9. .9:11 •:3 A7.3:15 A7.3:17 A9.7:7 A27.9:10 A1.8:26 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:869 A27.9:8 A27.9:25 A27.9:8 A7.3:5 A27.9:21 A7.3:27 A27.9:4 A27.9:8 A27.9:7 A1.6:28 A27.9:10 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 Al. 10:898 A27.9:3 A27.9:6 A1.4:7 A27.9:8 A 1.1:870 A27.9:11 A1.2:B39' A1.2:B39'' A1.2:B39» A1.2:B39* A1.2:B39* A 1.8:69 Al. 10:900 A1.8:72 A 1.10:901 A9.7:7 Al. 1:868 A27.9:12 A27.9:9 185 Index Beetles — Continued See also Agonoderus pallepes — Agrilus — Allorhina — Ambrosia beetles — Amphizua — Aspai'aj^iis ])eetle8 — Australian laiuel- licorns — Bark beetle — Bean leaf-beetles — Blister beetles — Bruchus — Carabid malodorous — Carpet beetle — Cicindela limbata — Clover-leaf beetle — Coeeinellidte — Coleoptera — Colorado potato beetle — Cottonwood beetle — Cucumber beetles — Curculio — Curculionida! • — Dermestidaj — Diabro- tica soror — Diabrotica 12 -punctata — Kburia quadrimaou- lata — Elm leaf-beetle — Fig eater — Flea beetle — Graptodera foliacea — Hornia — Horse-radish flea-beetle — Hylesinus seri- eeus — Hyperaspis signata — Lachnosterna — Lachnosterna fusca — Lady-bird — Lamellieorns — Languria — Leaf-mining locust-beetle — LeoniaRileyi — Locust beetle — Mexican cotton- boll weevil — Novius cardinalis — Pea weevil — Pea and bean weevils — Pine bark-beetle — Plum curculio — Plum gouger — Poplar gonioctena — Potato bug — Potato-bug weevil — Red- legged flea- beetle — Rhinoceros beetle — Rose-bug — Rose chafer — Rose leaf-beetle — Rove beetle — Scolytidse Scoly- tids — Pcymnus — Spruce bark-beetle — Strawberry leaf-Hea beetle — Strawberry weevil — Sugar-cane beetle — Tan-bark beetle — Tobacco flea-beetle — Tobacco-stalk weevil — Twig girdler. Beeves, early maturity of. 1880. p. 141 See also Cattle. Beggar weed, Florida, report on ( Smith ) . 1899 Begonia, leaf sickness in, Aphelenchusolesistuscauseof (Bos). 1893. p. 161 .------ Behr, Herman, and Klee, W. G., California, plants worth trying in. 1892. p. 141 Belden, W. S. Climate and crop sections, Weather Bureau, publica- tions of, necessity for l)inding and otlierwise preserving. 1902. p. 177 Belfast, Ireland, British Association, 1900. Address on meteorology at (Schuster) . p. 448 .■ Belgian Exposition of Agriculture and Forestry, 3d, 1869, advance notice of. p. 235 Belgian State Lai )oratories, ofhcial methods of analyses of fertilizing and feeding stuffs adopted by. 1899. p. 304 Belgium : Agricultural associations in ( De Vuyst) . 1898. p. 3 Agricultural census of. 1885. p. 37. No. 24 Agricultural education and research in (True). 1896. p. 361 .. Agricultural education in (De Vuyst). 1893. p. 703 Agricultural experiment stations in (Petermann). 1895. p. 550 Agricultural schools in, organiziation and management of ( Welcii ) . 1885 ^ Agriculture of. 1873. p. 562 American horses in (Storer). 1897. p. 24 Cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads in (Roosevelt). P 1 - Crops in 1890 and 1889. p. 643 Dead animals in, disposition of (Roosevelt), p. 354 Flax culture in (Wallace). 1892. j). 47 Horse breeding in (Winslow ) . p. 503 Markets for American products in. 1895 Meteorology in, history of, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 69 I'onltrv raising in (Lincoln), p. 506 IloadsVif (Valliant). 1901. _ p. 87 See also Brussels — Ghent — Liege. Bellevoye, M. A. Monomorium i)haraonis, observations on. 1890. p. 230 Bel vosia, study of (Williston). 1893. p. 238 Ben Nevis ()])servatory, Scotland, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 470. Benedict, Francis G. 'See, as joint author, Atwater, Wilbur Olin. Classification no. A27.9:24 A3.4:13 A 9. 7:6 A1.8:20 A29.3:31 A29.6:30 A27.9:7 A 10. 6: 10 A 10. 6:9 A27.9:23 A 1.1 0:896 A10.6:4 A10.6:5 A1.8:36 A27.9:ll A1.2:H78 A22.4:27 A27.9:28 A4. 1:899 All. 5:4 A4. 1:900 A 12. 3:6 A29.6:29 A4. 1:900 A22.3:21 A9.7:2 A9.7:5 A29.6:27 186 232. Bengal, India: Famine and food supply in. 1874. Jute crop of. 1888. p. 539 ' Rent unions in. 1875. p. 395 Bennett, A. W. Flowers, fertilization of. 1873. p. 586 Bennett, Frank, jr. See, as joint author. Smith, William G. Bennett, Jo.seph B. See, for reports as appointment clerk, 1895-1902, Appointment clerk, Agriculture Department. Bennett, Thomas: Cutworms, remedies for. p. 274 Insecticide experiments at Trenton, X. J. 1886. p. 27 Bentley, Henry Lewis: Cattle ranges of Southwest, history of exhaustion of pasturage and suggestions for its restoration, 1898 Forage crojis and range improvements, progress of experiments in, at Abilene, Tex. 1899 Grasses and forage plants of central Texas. 1898 Range improvement in central Texas, experiments in. 1902 Bcntlev, W. A. Snow crystals, twentv years' studv of. 1901. p. 212 ■ : Benton, Frank: Apiarian exhibit at Columbian Exposition, 1894. p. 242 Bee keei)ing. 1897 Bees. How far do bees fly? 1892. p. 319 Bees of great value to fruit and seed growers. 1892. p. 254 Honey bee, a manual of instruction in apiculture Langdon nonswarming device. 1893. p. 230 See also, as translator, Le Cocq. Berg, Walter G. Timber trestle bridges, economical designing of, notes on report of A . L. Johnson, p. 34 Bergami, Francis. Sre Kilgore, Benjamin Wesley. Bergen Point, N. J. Temperatures obtained by kites at (Allen). 1898. p. 161 Bergholz, Paul. Tj'phoons of Oiicnt; origin, paths, and limiting zones of, translated by Cleveland Abbe. 1899. p. 402 Bergroth, E. Water bug found by J. L. Zabriskie, note on. 1892. p. 321 Bering Sea ice and Oregon weather, notes on, 1890-99 (Beals) . p. 201 Same (Abbe), pp. 163,206 Berlin, Germany: Cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at (De Kay ) . p. 4 . Dead animals in, disposition of ( Mason), p. 349 Kite and balloon station near, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 13 Meat consumption in. 1890. p. 45 Berlin, Germany, International Aeronautical Congress at, 1902, report on ( Rotch ) . p. 356 Berlin, Germany, International Congress for consideration of best methods for checking or curing Tuberculosis, May 24-27, 1899 (De Sch weinitz ) . j). 126 Berlin, Germany, International Geographical Congress, 1899, notes on (Abbe), j). 470 Berlin, Germany, Roval Agricultural Museum, description of. 1874. p. 321 Bermuda, peach pest in. 1890. p. 5 Bermuda grass: Circular on (Hitchcock). 1901 Monejihora bicinta damaging, note on. 1886. p. 34 Use of, for hay (Ransom), p. 87 same. No. 61. . p. 27 Bermuda lily disease, preliminary report of investigations (Woods). 1897 Bernburg Agricultural Ex])eriment Station, sand cultures at, methods of (Hellriegel). 1895. i)p. 749,835 Berolinense herbanum, American panicums in (Holm). 1897. \t. 17 Berries. See Asparagus — BlacklHTries — Blueberries — Cranber- ries — Elderberry — Mulberries — Strawberries, Index (Jlasttlflcatlou uu. A27.9:12 A27.9:26 A27.9:13 A27.9:n Al. 1:885 A9.3:ll Al.9:72 A3.4:23 A3. 3:10 •A19.3:13 A29.6:29 A9.7:6 A1.9:59 A 9. 7:4 A9.7:4 A9.6:l A9.7:5 A13.3:12 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A9.7:4 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A22.4:27 A4. 1:899 A29.6:28 A27.9:28 A29.6:30 A4. 1:899 A29.6:27 A27.9:12 A9.7:3 A3. 4:3 1 A 9.3:1 2 A 1.1:883 A27.9:21 A2S.3:14 A 10.6:5 .\3.3:4 187 Index Berry, James: Address a,^ chairman section of climate and crop service before second convention of Weather Bnrean officials held at Mil- ■wankee, Wis., Aug. 27,28,29,1901. 1902. p. 184 American Association of State Weather Services, 2d annual con- vention of, proceedings of, with reference to former conven- tions. 1893. p. 228 Climate and (trop service publications. 1899. p. 150 Ciiuiate and crop service reports, extracts from, Oct., 1895-I)ec. 1902 Corn, wheat, cotton, sugar, and rice region, Weather Bureau serv- ice, instructions governing. 1897 Weather forecasts, metliods employed in distribution of. 1901. p. 14 See also, as editor of proceedings, AVeather Bureau officials, con- A'entions. Berrv, James E. State weather services, reports of, Apr., May, Sept., 1895. pp. 127,164,332 Berry, Thomas. Amity canal in Colorado, duty of water under. 1900. p. 159 Berseem, great forage and soiling crop of Nile Valley (Fairchild). 1902 :.... Bertelli, Fr. Timotheus. Magnetic declination, discovery of, by Christopher Columbus. 1895. p. 486 Berthoud, E. L.: Agricultural resources of Jefferson County, Colorado. 1869. p. 381* Locusts in North America, extracts from early literature on. 1883. App. p. 59 Besana, Charles: Butter and artificial butter, metbods of distinguishing. 1889. p. 107.. Butters, mixed, application of methods Reichert, Meissl, and Wollnyto. 1890. p. 105 Bessey, Ernst A. See, as joint author, Webber, Herbert John. Besson, Louis. Meteorology, optical, circumhorizontalarcin. 1902. p. 486 Betts, Arthur. Irrigation by use of wire, report on, 1899. p. 301 . . . Beutelspacher, Gustave. Canadian-British cattle trade, decrease in. p. 515 Beverages. See Cider — Coffee — Fermented alcoholic beverages — Liquors — Tea. Beverly, Robert. Beef, breeding and feeding of, and supply of mar- ket therewith. 1883. p. 103 .■ Bevier, Isabel: Negroes, dietary studies among, in eastern Virginia, in 1898. 1899. p. 27 Nutrition investigations in Pittsburg, Pa. , 1 894-96 Bevier, Isabel, and Sprague, Elizabeth C. Dietary study at Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio. 1901. p. 27 Biard, L. True ash in cane-sugar manufactory products incinerated with sulphuric acid. 1891. p. 77 Bibio allnpennis as an injurious insect, note on. 1886. p. 36 P>icarV)onate of soda in milk, detection of (Pade). 1889. p. 170 Bicyclers, mechanical work and efficiency of (Carpenter). 1901. p. 57 Bid well, John. Seeds, experiments with. 1870. p. 24 Big Cottonwood Creek, Utah, duty of water on (Gemmell). 1900. p. 197 ; Same (Gemmell). 1900. p. 165 "Big head" (disease) of sheep in Utah(Rowe). p. 230 Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, jilunts from (Rose). 1896. p. 567. Big Thompson River, irrigation from (Field). 1902 Big trees of California, 1900 Same, 1900 Classification no. A29.3:31 A29.6:21 A29.6:27 A29.6: A29.12:C81 A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A 10. 3:86 A19.3:23 A29.3:ll'^ A27.9:7 A8.1:3 A 7. 3:24 A7.3:24 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A4. 1:899 A1.7:2 A10.3:70 A10.3:52 A 10. 3:91 A7.3:31 A9.3:12 A7.3:24 A10.3:98 A27.9:8 A10.3:86 A10.3:104 A4. 1:901 A6.5:3 A10.3:118 A13.2:B48 A13.3:28 *By a misprint, this page number appears twice. 188 JitOl' Pl> 13, Biijclow, Frank Hagar: Atiiiosi)liere — line inteji^ralw in. I'.»00. p. 535 .statics anil kineinaticH of, in U. S., studies on. 80, 117, 163,250,804,347 Atmosplieric i)ressure — high and low, monthly notes on, July-Oct., 1SS^5 report on. 1895. p. 117 Balloon ascensions on March 24, 1899, in France, p. 197 Baronietry of U. S., Canada, and West Indies. 1902 Chicasjo weather forecast district, monthly report of, July, 1900.. Cloud observations — international, of Weatlier Bureau. 1899. p. 404 international, some results of, for U. S. 1899. p. 8 made in cooperation with scheme of International Cloud Commission, results of Coordinate axes, standard system of, for magnetic and meteoro- logical observations and computations. 1897. p. 201 Cyclones, hurricanes, and tornadoes. 1898. p. 525 Eclipse meteorology and allied problems. 1902 Hann's (Julius) meteorology. 1902. p. 298 i Magnetic observations, notes on new method for, discussion of. 1892 ... Meteorological observations made to determine probable state of sky at several stations along path of total eclipse of sun. May 28. 1900. 1897. p. 394 Same. 1898. p. 404 Meteorologist, work of, for benefit of agriculture, commerce, and navigation. 1899. p. 71 Meteorology — higher, in Weather Bureau. 1902. p. 19 periodic terms in, due to rotation of sun on its axis. 1895. p. 500 Meteorology and magnetism, monthly report on, March, 1895- June, 1896 Mexico, National Meteorological Congress of, 1st, 1900, digest of report of. p. 311 Solar and terrestrial magnetism in their relations to meteorology. 1898 ._ Solar magnetism, report on relations of, to terrestial magnetism and meteorology, p. 519 Storms, storm tracks, and weather furecasjting. 1897 Sun spots an( I weather, connection between. 1895.- p. 91 Temperature — comparison of, witli luugnetic liorizoutal force. 1894. pp. 415, 460, 504 same. 1895. p. 7 diurnal range of, variation of, with latitude and locality. 1902. p . 1 34 ." Total eclii>se of sun. May 28, 1900, probable state of sky along path of. 1899 Weather forecasts and storm warnings, monthly notes on, June- AuK.,1898 Bigelow, Willard Dell: Food preservatives, use and abuse of. 1900. p. 55 1 Foods and food control. 1902 Li(]Uors, fermented and distilled, provisional methods for analysis of. 1902. i).81 Meat and meat products, provisional methods for analysis of. 1902. p. 7 Preserved meats, adulterations of, report on, with collaboration of Eilward Mackay Chance, L. S. Munson, L. ^l. Tolman, and others. 1902. p. 1375 Pure-food laws of European countries affecting American ex])()rts. 1901 Wines, American, composition of. 1900 Index ClafiisUlriitlou uo. A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.6:27 A29. 1:901'' A2<;).6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29. 1:899^ A29.6:25 Al. 10:898 A29.5:I A29.6:30 A29.3:2 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 Al. 10:899 A29.3:31 A29.3:ll-' A29.6: A29.6:30 A29.3:21 A29.1:891» A29.3:20 A29.6:23 A29.6:22 A29.6:23 A29.6:30 A29.3:27 A29.6:26 Al. 10:900 A7.3:69 A7.3:65 A7.3:65 A7.3:13' A7.3:61 A7.3:58 189 Index Bigelow, Willard Dell— Continued See ard and Pergande). 1898. p. 13 Occurrence of Bucculatrix canadensisella on, in Rhode Island (Packard). 1892. p. 14 . Plant-lice, two species of, inhabiting, life history of (Pergande). 1901 : Birch trees, destructive borer enemy of (Chittenden). 1898. p. 44. Bird, William N. D. Ergotism among cattle in Kansas, p. 317 Bird day in the schools Bird-lice. See Mallophaga. Bird migration in Mississippi Valley in 1884 and 1885 (Cooke). 1888. Birds: As weed destroyers ( Judd ) . 1898. p. 221 Bird laws and (Dodge), p. 431 Bounties on, circular in relation to. (n. d. ) Destruction of — cotton worms by ( Redfleld) . 1883. No. 65. p. 25 hairy caterpillars ])y ( Forbusb) . 1899. p. 85 Effect of weather on (Smith ). 1895. p. 212 Farm, val ue of, on ( Samuels) . p. 201 Food habits and distribution of , in parts of Minnesota and Dakota (Bailey), p. 426 same, p. 426 _ Food habits of, circular on Four common, of farm and garden (Judd). 1895. p. 405 Grain, birds that injure ( Beal). 1897. p. 345 Land, of New England, oology of some, as a means of identifying injurious or beneficial species (Samuels), p. 386 Legii-ilation for protection of birds other tlian ga'.ne (Palmer) Maryland farm, birds of (Judd). 1902 Classlflcatloii no. A7.3:51 A1.2:C29> A1.2:C29'' AlO. 3:120 A4. 1:899 Al. 1:892 A4. 1:891-2 Al.l:893 A9.7:5 A10.6:10 A5.5:22 A5.5:5 A5.5:19 A5. A5.4:20 A5.5:3 Al. 10:897 A5.5:16 A5.5:3 A9.6:18 A9.7:5 A9.8:9 A9.6:18 A4. 1:895- A5.4:17 A5.3:2 A1.10:898 A 1.1:864 A5.4:19 A27,9:21 A 9. 6:20 A 29. 6:23 Al.l:867 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 A5.4:l A1.10:895 A1.10:897 Al. 1:864 A5.3:12 A5.3:17 190 Index ClusNlflfutlou uo. Birds — Continued Mulberries, birds whicli feed on (Merriam). p. I'sr) same, p. 285 Nestling, food of (Judd). 1<»()0. \). 411 North Anieric-an, geographical distribution anil iniLcration of, cir- cular on. 1887 '. Noxious, danger of introducing (Palmer). 1898. p. 87 Observed in southern California, southern Nevada, and parts of Arizona, and Utah, notes on, being report on ornithology of Death Valley expedition of 1891 ( Fisher). 1893. p. 7. . ! Orchard, how birds affect ( Real ). 1900. p. 291 Permits, birds which may be imported without. 1900 Poisoning, experiments in ( Fisher), p. 423 same, ]>. 423 Presence of sarcosporidia in (Stiles). 1893. p. 79 Protection and importation of, under act of Congress approved May 25, 1900 Protection of — Directory of State officials and organizations for 1901 (Palmer) . same. 1902 Laws for, in District of Columbia. 1901 Seed planting by (Barrows), p. 280 same, p. 280 Some common, in their relation to agriculture (Beal) Song, effect of ai»ijroaching storms upon (Linney). 1898. p. 354. Stomachs of, directions for collecting. 1891 same Tres Marias Islands (Nelson). 1899. p. 21 Useful and harmful. 1897. p. 670 Why do birds migrate? ( Abbe). 1899. p. 60 Yukon regifju, with notes on other species ( P>ishop). 1900. p. 47. See also Baltimore oriole — Blackl)irds — Blue jay — Bobolink — Carrion crows — Cedar bird^ — -Crow blackbirds — Crows — Cuckoos — English sparrow — European tree sparrow — Game birds — Crackles — Grosbeak — House sparrow — Killdeer plover — Kingbird — Marsh hawk — Meadow lark — Oriole — Ornithology — Owl — Pheasants — Pigeons — Sparrow — Spar- row hawk — Woodpeckers. Birds and ganje: Interstate commerce in. 1902 National and State organizations for protection of — 1899. p. 713 1900. ]). 664 1901. p. 634 State officials and organizations concerned in protection of, direct- ory of. 1900 State officials concerned with protection of, list of — 1899. p. 710 1900. p. 664 1901. p. 634 Birkheimer, Wm. E. Signal Service Bureau, sketch of work of, for agriculturist. 1882. p. 110 _ Same. 1885. p. 191 Bishop, Louis Beniiett. Yukon region, ])irds of, with notes on otiier species. 1900. p. 47 Bishop, W. H. Horticulturists of agricultural experiment stations, secretarv's report of meeting at Columbus, Ohio, June 13, 14, 1889. p. 9 Bissell, G. W. Iowa College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa, shopwork instruct ions at. 1894. p. 65 Bisulphid. See Carbon bisulphid. Bitter rot. Sre Apple. Bitting, Arvill Wayne: Indiana, hog cholera and swine plague in. p. 199 Veterinarian, exi)eriment station, and local veterinarians in the State, desirability of cooperation between. 1898. p. 20... same, p. 42G A 1.1:890 A5. 1:890 Al. 10:900 A5.4:8 A 1.10:898 A5.5:7 A 1.1 0:900 A5.4:30 A 1 . 1 :887 A5. 1:887 A4.3:3 A5.4:29 A5.4:33 A5.4:35 A5.4:34 A 1.1:890 A5. 1:890 A 1.9:54 A 29. 6:26 A5.4:4 A5.4:12 A5.5:14 A 1.10:897 A29.6:27 A5.5:19 A 5. 4:38 A 1.1 0:899 A 1.1 0:900 A 1.10:901 A5.4:28 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 A1.10:901 A1.8:22 A 1.7:9 A 5.5: 19 A10.3:3 A 10. 3:20 A4. 1:897 A4.3:22 A4. 1:898 191 99 Index Bittiii};, Arvill Wiiyne — Continued Veterinarians, laljoratory records for. 1898. p. 18 . Water supply, relation of, to auiuial diseases, p. 471 Bixby, William Herbert. Wood-creosote oil. 1887. p. Same. Reprint, p. 282 Bjerknes, V. Atmosphere, circulatory movements in, dynamic prin- ciple of. 1900. pp. 434, 582 Black, Samuel K., short biojjcraphy of (Abbe). 1898. p. 217 Black alkali. See Sodium carbonate. J'.lack Hies. >S'ee Buffalo gnats. Black-liead sheep. See Somali. Black Hills, South Dakota: Evotomys from, description of (Merriam). 1890. p. 119 Flora of (Rydberg). 1896. p. 46:^ Marmot from, description of new (Merriam). 1889. p. 7 Black Hills Forest Reserve, insect enemies of pine in (Hopkins). 1902 Black knot of plum and cherry trees (Peck), p. 175 Same. 1874 (Taylor), p. 12 Black-quarter. See Blackleg. Black River thaw, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 114 Black rot. See Cabbage — Grape — Sweet potato. Black scale: Australian enemies of. 1892. p. 41 Of California — found in South Carolina, note on. 1886. p. 36 note on. 1886. p. 34 Black spot of asparagus berries (Fairman) . 1889. p. 157 Blackberry, lecanium infesting, considered identical with L. litchii (Cockerell). 1894. p. 29 Blackberry borers, notes on (Smith). 1891. p. 27 Blackberry rust, perennial mycelium of fungus of (Newcombe). 1891. p. 106 Blackbirds: Depredations of, in northern Iowa and southern Minnesota in fall of 1887 (Fisher), p. 454 same, p. 454 Food of (Beal). 1900 See also Crow blackbird. Blackleg or black-quarter: Among cattle, letter on (Watts). 1874. p. 157 Nature, cause, and prevention ( Norgaard ) . 1898 , Preventive vaccination against (Norgaard). 1897 , same. 1897. p. 7 Report on ( Salmon ) . p. 84 same, n. d Symptoms and treatment, p. 471 United States; distribution of vaccine by Bureau of Animal Industry ( Norgaard ) . p. 27 same, abstract; "Blackleg: its nature, cause, and prevention" (Norgaard). 1900 Utah, vaccination against ( Merrill ) . p. 469 Vaccine — directions for use of (Norgaard) . 1897 same. 1900 distribution of. 1899. p. 532 free distribution of (Norgaard). p. 35 Blackwell, Henry B. Beet sugar in Maine, statement concerning. 1883. No. 61. p. 26 Blackwood, Norman Jerome. Shanghai, meat and nnlk inspection in. p. 205 Bla. 286 Boards of health. State, list of. 1898. p. 603 Same, 1899. p. 530 Boards of trade that publish commercial news, list of: 1899. p. 758 1900. p. 752 1901. p. 696 Boat crews. See Harvard and Yale boat crews. Bo])olink, food of (Beal). 1900 B(")diker, T. German Empire, statistical memoir of. 1874. p. 266. Body material, available energy of (Atwater). 1901. p. 112 Boerner, Charles G. Short biography of. 1900. p. 22 Boggs, Edward M. Water rights on Los Angeles River, Cal., study of. 1901. p. 327 Bohemia: Hop cultivation in (Fairchild). 1899 Horse-radish culture in ( Fairchild ) . 1899 Boise area, Idaho, soil survey of (Jensen and Ol.siiausen) . p. 421. . . Boise Valley, Idaho, duty of water as related to irrigation prob- lems of (Ross). 1900. p. 219 Bolivia, agriculture in. 1891. p. 546 Boll worm: Chapteron. 1885. p. 355 Injuring corn in California (Coquillett). 1889. p. 331 Injuring tomatoes, experiments on (Tracy ) . p. 141 same, p. 141 Mississippi, observations on (Mullen ) . 1893. p. 240 Report upon (Johnson) — 1880. p. 150 - 1880. p. 150 1883. p. 5 3 Boll worm of cotton: Progress in supplementary investigation of (Mallv) — 1891 '. 1892. p. 45 1893 Report on. 1879. p. 285 same (Jones). 1885. App. p. 17 See also Cotton insects. Bolley, Henry L. : Cheese-curd inflation; its relation to ])acterial flora of foremilk. 1896. p. 78 l''-xperiment, its conception, and methods of procedure. 1898. p. 47 Bollnian, Lewis: Hop plant, cultivation of. p. 97 Industrial colleges; nature of education to be given in them; their several kinds of instruction, etc. 1864 Silk cultivation, condition of, etc. p. 304 Sorghum, cultivation of. p. 140 Wheat plant, report on. p. 65 See alw, for reports as statistician, Agriculture Department, 1863 and 1864 Bolton, B. Meade. Swine, epidemic disea.ses among, p. 135 Bombycidaj, list of, taken bv electric lamps at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (Dyar). 1891. p. 322 See also [Moths. (llasslllnitloii 110. A1.7:4 A27.9:24 Al. 1:862 A1.7:7 A27.9:23 Al. 1:862 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A5.3:13 A27.9:12 A10.3:99 A29.6:28 A10.3:100 A6.4:19 A6.4:20 A26. 5:901 ' A10.3:86 A27.9:29 A8.1:4 A9.7:l Al. 1:888 A9. 1:888 A9.7:5 Al. 1:881-1 A9. 1:882 A9.3:l A9.3:24 A9.3:26 A9.3:29 A9.2:C82 A8.1:4 A10.3:30 A10.3:49 Al. 1:864 A27.2:In2 Al. 1:872 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:862 A27.1: A4. 1:889-90 A9.7:3 194 Index L'laKBlflcatlon no. Bond, Edward A.: Address of welcome at International Good Roads Congress, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. Ui-21, 1901. p. 9 A22.3:21 Highway.*, bomling system for improvement of. p. 38 A22.3:22 State aid to good roads in New York. 1901. p. 20 A22.3:21 Bond, Frank. Irrigation of rice on uplands of Louisiana and Texas. 1902. p. 11.: A10.3:113 Bond, Fred, and Wilson, James Maxwell. Irrigation system of Wyoming. 1901. p. 47 A10.3:96 Bond-aided and lund-grant railroads, alphabetical list of, in U. S. 1902 A13.2:R13'^ Bone fertilizers. Sec Fertilizers. Bones : Disea.ses and accidents to, of cattle ( Atkinson ) . p. 281 A4.2:C29'' Used as fertilizer.*, new process for dissolving. 1866. p. 337 A27.9:4 Bones and bone ash, export of, from Uruguay (Swalm). p. 519 A4. 1:900 Bonsteel, Jay Allan: Soil survev of Kent County, Md. p. 173 A26.5:900^ same, St. Marys County, Md. p. 125 A26.5:900^ See also, as joint author, Dorsey, Clarence Wilbur. Bonsteel, Jay Allan, and Burke, R. T. Avon. Soil survey of Calvert County, Md. p. 147 : A26.5:900i Bonsteel, Jav Allan, and Taylor, F. W. Soil survey of Salem area, New J'ersey. p. 125 A26.5:901» Bonsteel, Jay Allan, and party: Soil survey of Prince George County, Md. p. 173 A26.5:901i Soil survey of Yazoo area, Mississippi, p. 359 A26.5:901^ Boots and shoes, American, in Denmark (Blom). p. 521 A4. 1:899. Borax as a preservative of butter, letter relating to (Crosby), j). 576. Al. 1:878 Bordeaux mixture: Chemistry, physical properties, and toxic effects on fungi and algie (Swingle). 1896 A28.3:9 Fungicide (Fairchild). 1894 ' A28.3:6 Improved method of making (Swingle). 1891. p. 365 A28.5:7 Borgen, C. Polar expeditions, international, 1882-83. 1895. p. 469 A29.3:1P Borstel, E. von. Date, cultivation of. 1883. p. 25 A1.8:24 Bos, J. Ritzema: Aphelenchus olesistus, a nematoid worm, cause of leaf sickness in Begonia and A.splenium. 1893. p. 161 A9.7:6 Phytomyza affinis as cause of decay in clematis. 1893. p. 92... A9.7:6 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria-Hungary, agricultural development in. 1894. p. 197 A27.9:32 Bo.s.se, Eugene. Flax culture in the Northwest, investigation of, in 1891'. 1892. p. 40 A11.5:4 Same, in AVisconsin and Minnesota. 1892. p. 43 All. 5:4 Bossert, Frederick. Manufacture of grape, blackberry, and other fruit wiries, on Gall's method, with few remarks on culti- vation of grapevine in Germany, France, and U. S. p. 156.. Al. 1:863 Boston, Mass. : Cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, and swine, prohibition of exportation of. 1902 A4.5:100 Exjiortation of Canadian cattle from (Allerton) A1.2:C29'' Live stock at, 1866-68. p. 22 A27.9:7 Milk supply of other New England cities, and ( Whitaker). 1898. A4.3:20 Precipitation at, 1889-91. p. 108 A29.6:20 Weather forecast district, report of, monthly, July, Oct.-Dec, 1901 (Smith) A29.6:29 •same, Jan. -Oct., 1902 (Smith) A29.6:30 Bot: Cottontail. Further notes on, with breeding and identification of fly (Townsend). 1893. j). 317 A9.7:5 Man-infesting, alfstract of ])ap('r on (Matas). 1888. j). 76 A9.7:l Botanical collectors, instructions to ( \'asey) A6.2:In7 Botanical considerations of ramie question in France. 1892. ]>. 97. . A27.8:l Same, 2d ed. ]>. 97 All. 5:1 Botanical Exchange Club, rules for (Vasey) A6.2:l'-65 195 Index Botanical explorations in East Tennessee (Parry). 1S70. ]>. 221 ... Botanical history of sorghum ( Peck ) . p. 299 Botanical instruction, importance of mycophagv in a cinirse of (Starnes). 1898. p. 75 .' T. Botanical notes (Vasey): 1872. pp. 222, 313, 381, 446, 505 1873. pp. 34, 115, 171, 247, 354, 503, 585 1874. pp. 50, 151, 330, 379, 438, 513 1875. pp. 126, 178, 313 B< )tanical survey : Alaska, 1898 (Evans), p. 48 Dismal Swami^ region (Kearney). 1901. ]>. 321 Botanists at agricultural experiment stations in U. 8. : Function of (Stone). 1901. p. 138 ._ List of, with outline of work in botany at the several stations. 1890 Botany: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on. 1889-1902 _ - - . Agricultural, review of publications on, issued in France during 1896 (Gain). 1897. p. 841, 940 Cotton (Evans) . 1896. p. 67 Death Valley Expedition (CoviHe). 1893 Investigations in, circular regarding. 1890 Outline of work in, at the several Agricultural Experiment Sta- tions. 1890 ' Publications on, in Agriculture Department library. 1902 Text-l)ooks on (Coville). 1899. p. 154 Yakutat Bay, Alaska ( Coville and Funston) . 1895. p. 325 See also Agriculture — Plants— headings beginning Botanical. Botany and agriculture of Rocky Mountain basins (Thompson) . p. 125 '. Botany committee of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, report of. 1890. p. 1 28 Botany Division, Agriculture Dei)artnient: Cooi>erative branch stations in South, report of superintendent. p. 209 Publications of, list of (Coville) Record of some work of, including extracts from correspondence and other con)munications (Vasey). 1889. p. 7 Work of, for farmer (Coville). p. 90 See also Vegetable Pathology section. Botany section, Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, report of: 1890. p. 128 1891. pp. 17, 101 1892. pp. 33, 168 See also Horticulture and Botany section. Botfly, emasculating, report on. 1889. p. 214 Bots in horses. 1866. ]). 436 "Bottom disease" among horses of South Dakota (Schroeder). p. 371 Boucart, Rol)ert. Milk, analysis of, with view to determining its adulterations. 1889. p. 167 Bouley, . Pork, salted, of American origin, importation of, intcj France. 1884. p. 186 : Bounties, extermination of noxious animals bv (Palmer). 1896. n. 55 Classification no. A27.9:8 A 1.1:865 Bourbon, island of, probable origin of Iceryaon (Riley). 1887. p. 27. Bourne, John H. Farm accounts, system of. p. 502 Bovine lung plague. See Bovine tuberculosis — Pleuro-i)neumonia. Bovine tuberculosis: Bacillus, virulence of, for monkeys (Schweinitz and Schroeder). 1902. p. 579 Investigations concerning, with special reference to diagnosis and ])revention. 1894 • Legislation with reference to (Salmon ) . 1901 Relatiou of, to public health ( Salmon ) . 1901 A 10. 3:49 A27.9:10 A27.9:ll A27.9:12 A27.9:13 A10.3:62 A6.5:5 A10.3:99 Al 0.3:6 A10.6: Al 0.6:8 A10.3:33 A 6. 5:4 A10.4:15 A10.3:6 A17.3:42 A29.6:27 A6.5:3 Al. 1:866 A10.5:3 A6. A 1.1:892 A6.4:30 A6.3:8 Al. 10:897 A 10.5:3 A10.3:7 A10.3:16 A9.7:l A27.9:4 A4. 1 :891-2 A 7. 3:24 A4.3:30 A 1.10:896 A9.3:15 Al. 1:865 A4. 1:901 A4.3:7 A4.3:28 A4.3:33 190 Bovine tnborculopis — Continued Soldiers' Home herd of (>0 cattle, clinical notes on (Kill)orne and Schroeder). \).7 same, i)atholo Stndies in, with sjjecial reference to prevention (Smith). 18!)4. J). 88 See also Pleurc )-pneumonia — Tuberculosis. Bovines, contagious pleuro-pneumonia and infectious hronco-pneu- nionia of (Fleming), p. 87 Same, p. 14 See also Cattle. Bowhill, Thomas: Anthrax and Southern cattle fever among California cattle. !'--t->- - , (California cattle, mortality among, autopsies to determine causes of. p. 458 Bowie, Walter "W. W. Tobacco, culture and management of. j). 179. Bowstring hemp, results of recent investigations relating to (Dodge). 1898. p. 52 Boxed or turpentine timber: Field report on (Roth). 1893. p. 32 ■ Strt ngth of ( Fernow) Box-elder plant bug, circular relative to (Howard). 1898 Beyer, H.B.: Atmospheric circulation in tropical cyclones, as shown by move- ments of clouds. 1896 Weather forecasts and public. 1902. p. 151 Wind direction, some observations of, at different altitudes around West India cyclones. 1892. p. 50 , Boyle, James. Liverpool, trade of, with United States. 1900. p. 517 Boynton, H. K. Waterspouts at Key West, Fla. 1899. p. 851.... Boynton, Henry. Spanish merinos and their management, p. 196. Bozarth, John. Soij,.unn sugar experiments at Cedar Falls, Iowa. 1889. p. 57 Bracket!, Gustavus Benson: Apple, and how' to grow it. 1900 Apple orchai'ding, commendal. 1901. p. 598 Fruits, utilizing surplus. 1898. p. 309 Pomology Division, Agriculture Departmiuit, work of, for farmer. 1897.- p. Ill See aim, for reports as jjomologist, Pomology Division, Agricul- ture Depart nu^nt. 1897-99, 1901 Braconidic, West Vii-ginia, some bred (lioi)kins). 1892. p. 256... Bradford, L. J.: Hemp culture, p. 91 Tobacco, culture and manajrcmeiit of. j). 87 same. 1864. No. 1. p. 26 r.ia.lley, J. N.: Cattle interests west of Mississipjji Kiver. p. 424 Swine and fowl industry of Missouri and annual loss by disease. p. 418 Braidentown, Fla., remarkal)le aurora at, Nov. 18, 1899 (Ten P.roeck ) . p. 582 Brainerd, Erastus. Agricultural possibilities of Yukon Valley, ^ilaska. ]). 276 Brainerd, J. Inventions, American, for cultivation by steam, his- tory of. [). 258 Branch, t. P. Road constructif)n. 1902. p. 44 Brand, Albert. Electric signal api)aratus. Weather Bureau station, Atlantic City, N. J. 1898. p. 405 Brandenburg, Frederick H.: Colorado, water sujjply of, for season of 1900, as depi-nding on snowfall. ]>. 498 Denver weather forecast distiict, nioiitlilv rei)orts of, Julv, Sept.- Dec, 1901 ; '. same, Jan. -Oct., 1902 Index Clusslfli'utlou no. A4.8:7 A4.3:7 A4.3:7 Al. 1:891 A 4. 1:89 1-2 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:887-8 Al. 1:867 Al 1.5:5 A13.3:8 A18.4:8 A9.5:28 A29.2:At6i A29.3:31 A29.6:20 A4. 1:899 A29.6:27 Al. 1:864 A7.8:26 Al. 9:118 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:898 A 1.1 0:897 A 20.1: A9.7:4 A 1.1:863 Al. 1:868 A27.9:2 A4. 1:885 A 4. 1:885 A29.6:27 A10.r'=:901 A 1.1:867 A 22. 3:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:80 1J)7 Index Brandenburg, Frederick II. — Continued Northers, culd waves, and heavy snows, possibiHty of giving warnings of, to stock-raising interests 48 hours in advance. 1899. p. :« Weather and live-stock industry, report on. 1900. p. 588 Weather types, corresponding, facilities for systematic study of. 1901. p. 546 same. 1902. p. 136 , Brandies, California wines and (Hilgard). 1882. p. 109 Branner, John Casper: Cotton i"iterj)illars in Brazil. 1885. App. p. 49 Cotton in Empire of Brazil. 1885 Insects injurious to cotton, orange, and sugar cane in Brazil, preliminary report of observations upon. 1884. p. 6.3 Road-making materials in Arkansas. 1894 Brassica, seed coats of certain sjjecies of ( Pieters and Charles). 1901 . Brazil: Agriculture in. 1891. p. 196 Coffeeof. 1876. p. 275 Cotton caterpillars in (Branner). 1885. App. p. 49 Cotton in; antiquitv, methods, and extent of cultivation, etc. ( Branner) . 1 885 Insects injurious to cotton, orange, and sugar cane in, preliminary report of oVjservations upon (Branner) . 1884. p. 63 '. . Statistics of, 1876. p. 482 Brazos River, Tex. : Flood bulletin. July 15, 1899. map Flood of June-July, 1899— effects upon agriculture of submerged region (Holmes) special report on, with notes of previous overflows of river (Cline). p. 295 Valley of, floods in, April 27 to May 17, 1900, special report on; also freshets in other streams ( Cline ) . p. 198 Brazos Santiago. See Rio Grande region, Tex. Bread : Carbohydrates of (Stone). 1896 Digestibility and nutritive value of, report of investigations on ( Woods and Merrill ). 1900 Bread and meat consumption in Missouri, data relating to (Gibson and others). 1896 Bread making: At University of Minnesota, studies on, in 1897 and 1898 (Sny- der), p. 7 same, 1899 and 1 900 ( Snyder) Experiments in, 1883. No. 3. p. 30 Losses in ( Voorhees) . 1 899. p. 37 Principles of ( Atwater). 1900 Skim milk in ( Langworthy ) . 1900. p. 16 Studies on. 1899 Breadstuffs: American, foreign markets for. 1863. p. 4. No. 4 British imports of, 1874-75. p. 460 English imports of, Jan. and Feb., 1870-71. p. 143 Exports of, from U. 8., Feb.-Mav, 1867. p. 248 Imports of, into Great Britain, 1863-64. No. 1. p. 39 r>rcck()ns, Joseph Allison. Bear River, interstate water rights in. 1 S99. p. 26 Bn-ed, Daniel. Insect destruction, recent inventions for. p. 323... Breed, (Miss) S. Evelyn. Teaching domestic science in rural dis- tricts. 1902. p. 91 Breeder, work of, in improving live stock (Clay). 1S<)9. p. ()27 Breeders, State associations of, list of. 1900. p. 653 Same. 1901. p. 628 Breeding: Ages and jieriods important in. 1900. \^. 740 Animals imjjorted for. 1896. p. 243 Physiology of (Goodale). p. 222 Classl&catlon no. A29.3:24 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:29 A29.3:31 A1.8:20 A8.1:4 A1.7:8 A9.3:4 A 22. 3:4 A6.3:29 A27.9:29 A27.9:14 A8.1:4 A1.7:8 A9.3:4 A27.9:14 A29.2:B73 A27.4:10 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A10.3:34 A10.3:85 A10.3:31 Al 0.3:67 A 10.3:101 A27.9:21 Al 0.3:67 Al. 9:112 A1.9:114 A10.3:67 A27.9:l A27.9:13 A27.9:9 A27.9:5 A27.9:3 A10.3:70 A 1.1:876 A10.3:120 A 1.1 0:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:900 A4. 1:897 Al. 1:862 198 Breeding — Continued SngKe!^tfd experiments in (Brewer). 1S93. p. 162 same (Brewer). 1893. p. 458 See (tho Animal — Plant — Stock. Brefeld, Oskar. Smut fungi and smut diseases, recent investigations of. 1891. pp. 1,59, 153 Brendle, A. S. Weather as a topic of conversation. 1899. p. 160.. Brewer, I. N. Climate in Philippines, notes on. 1900. p. 102 Brewer, W. H. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 229 Brewer, William H. Breeding, suggested experiments in. 1893. p. 162... Same. 1893. p. 458.. Brewster, James N. Convictlabor, planforuseof, onroads. 1895. p. 7. Brick paving for country roads. 1896 Brick wheel-track roads. See Roads. Bridge and trestle timbers, strength of, report of committee of American International Association of Railway Superintend- ents of Bridges and Buildings on. 1895. p. 41 Bridges, country road ( Wentworth ) . 1895. p. 48 See also Timber trestle bridges. Bridges and buildings. See Railway Superintendents of Bridges and Buildings, American International Association of. Briggs, Lyman James: Alkali soils, mechanical analysis as applied to, some necessary modifications in methods of. 1900. p. 173 Clay, suspended, filtration of, from soil solutions. 1902. p. 31.. Electrical instruments for determining moisture, temperature, and soluble salt content of soils. 1899 Ground temperature observations at St. Ignatius College, Cleve- land, Ohio. 1902. p. 301 Salts as influencing rate of evaporation of water from soils. 1900. p. 184 Soil moisture, mechanics of. 1897 Soils, physical properties of — Investigations on. p. 413 Objects and meth(xls of investigating certain. 1900. p. 397 . . Water, movement and retention of, in soils, p. 399 See also, as joint author, Cameron, Frank Kenneth — Whit- ney, Milton. Briggs, Lyman James, and Lapham, Macy H.: Salts, dissdlved, influence of, on capillary rise of soil waters. 1902. p. 5 Water, capillary movement of, in dryand moistsoils. 1902. p. 19. Brigham, Joseph Henry. Government aid in highway improvement. 1902. p. 33 See also, for reports as Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Depart- ment, in charge of seed distribution. 1898-1900 Brill, G. D. Chinese incubators, p. 247 Brillouin, Marcel: Atmosphere, general circulation of, original memoir on. 1901. p. 300 Atmospheric electricity: its origin, variations, and perturbations. 1897. !>. 440 .' Winds and clouds, report on. 1897. p. 437 Bristol, England: Butter markets (Ashby). p. 210 Egg trade, ji. 335 British. See Great Britain. British America. See Canada. British Association, Belfa.st, 1902, addresson meteorology at (Schuster). 1902. ]). 448 British-Canadian cattle trade, decrease in (Beutelspacher). p. 515.. British Columl)ia: Deer skins from, exjwrts of (Smith), p. 519 Legislation against injurious insects; comj)ilation of laws and reg- ulations in (Howard). 1895 See also Queen Charlotte Islands. Index ClasNlflcatluii no. A10.3:16 A10.6:4 A28.5:6 A29.3:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A10.3:16 A10.6:4 A22.3:16 A22.4:25 A13.3:12 A22.3:ll A1.8:64 A26.3:19 A26.3:15 A29.6:30 A1.8:64 A26.3:10 A26.5:900' Al. 10:900 A 1.1 0:898 A26.3:19 A26.3:]9 A22.3:25 A24.5: A 4. 1 :9()0 A29.(k29 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A 29. 6:30 A 4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 A9.3:33 199 Index Briti^^h India. See India. Iiritisli Wes'. Indies. See Trinidad — West Indies. Britton, W. E. : Nursery inspection in Connecticut. 1899. p. 131 San Jose scale in Connecticut. 1898. p. 81 Trees, banding of, to jjrevent injury by fall cankerworm, obser- vations on. 1901. p. 160 Vegetation house arranged for pot experiments. 1901. p. 152.. Brokers. Sec Produce brokers. Brome grass: Beardless, seed of ( Pieters). 1900 Hungarian, circular on (Scribner). 1894 .♦ Smooth, circular on (Kennedy). 1899 See a/fio Chess. Bromin. See Proteid matters. Bromus, North Anu^rican species n. IHV):-!. p. 24 Bruce, Eugene S. See, as joint autiujr, Hosnier, Ralpli Slieldou Bruchus, food-plants of North American specieH of. 1893. p. 165 . Bruette, William A. Horses, export of, from Chicago market. ] 897. p. 84 Bruhl, Louis H. Catania, Italy, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at, ]>. JO Bruner, Lawrence: Beet insects, notes on. ISill. p. 2:^9 Cicindela limhuta, rcpurt on. 1889. p. 144 Grasshopper rejiort — 1895. p. 31 1896. p. 36 1901. p. 39 Grasshoppers, outbreak of, in Idaho, rejjort on. 1890. p. 135 . Insect injuries in Nebraska in — 1884. p. 398 p. 164 p. 33 p. 139 p. 139 p. 95 P 9 P 9 p. 34 P 9 Locusts, destructive — found in America, north of Mexico, in 1891, reports on. 8ame. 1 892 killing, with fungous diseases. 1 902. p. 50 North America,with notes on occurrences in 1891. 1891. p. IS. Orthoptera from Death \'a]ley expedition. 1893. p. 266 Pezot^ttix, new species of. 1 894. p. 41 Phosphorescent mvriopods, report on. 1891. p. 319 Rocky Mountain locust, observations on — 1882. p. 7 1S83. p. 51 1885. J). 303 1888. p. 65 Texas, locusts in, during spring of 1886. 1887. p. 9 Brunswick, (Tcrmany, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at ( Tingle ) . p. 7 Brussels, Belgium: Dead animals in, disposition of ( Roos(!velt). p. .354 Importation of American horses into (Langhorne). 1897. p. 26. Brussels, International Veterinary Congress, report of (Law ). p. 321 . Same, 1884. p. 122 Bryan, Enoch A.: Agriculture Department and experiment stations, cooperative work Ix'tween, report of committee on. 1901 . p. 59 Education, theoi'y of higher, some recent (changes in. 1899. p. 87. Bryan farm. See Maryland farm. IJryant, Artliur Pevton. Dietarv studios in U. S., some results of. 1898. p. 4:;9' '. Seenho, as collaborator, Atwater, Willnir Olin; as joint author, Atwater, Wilbur Olin — Frisby, Almah J. liryobia, species of, infesting dwellings, notes on (Webster). 1889. p. 277 Bucculatrix canadcnsisella, occurrence of, on birches in Rhode Is- land (Packard). 1892. p. 14 liuchan, Alexander. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 242. lUichanan, William Insco. Great Britain's purchases of cavalrv horses in Argentina. 1898. p. 22 Buck, Norman. Minnesota flour, im])roved. p. 388 Buckliam, ]M. 11. ]\Iorrill, Justin Smitli, remarks on resolutions of respect for. 1900. p. 30 Index Classiflcatloii uu. A10.3:14 A9.7:5 Al. 2:1178 A22.4:27 A9.7:3 A9.7:2 A9.6:7 A9.6:7 A9.6:38 A9.7:3 Al. 1:884 Al. 1:887 A9.3:13 Al. 1:888 A9. 1:888 A9.3:22 A9.3:23 A9.3:26 A9.3:30 A9.3:32 A9.3:27 A9.3:28 A9.6:38 A9.7:4 A5.5:7 A9.7:7 A9.7:3 A9.3:2 A9.3:4 Al. 1:885 A9.7:l A9.3:13 A22.4:27 A4. 1:899 A1.2:H78 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A10.3:99 A10.3:65 A 1.10:898 A9.7:l A9.7:5 A29.6:30 Al. 2:1178 A 1.1:875 A10.:!:7() 201 Index (Uasslflcatlon no. Buckley, S. B. f>ee Merrill, Elmer D. Buckwheat. See Gro\i», i)rincipal. Budd, James II. California, road improvement in, extract from governor's message, p. 1 A22.4:33 Buenos Ay res, Argentina, gale at ( Abbe) . 1895. p. 381 A29.6:23 Buffalo, N. Y., and vicinity, export of horses from (Hinkley). 1898. p. 88 A1.2:H78 Buffalo, N. Y., International Good Roads Congress, Sept. 16-21, 1901: Letter of invitation to, inclosing official call. 1901 A22.2:B86 Proceedings of. 1901 A22.3:21 Resolutions adopted by. 1901. p. 70 A22.3:21 See aho Moore, W. H. Buffalo, N. Y., Pan-American Exposition, 1901: Canadian cattle for exhibition at, order providing for importa- tion of. 1900 : A4.5:65 Chemistry Bureau, exhibit at (Ewell and others). 1901 A7.3:63 Weather Bureau exhibit at (Maring). 1901. p. 259 A29.6:29 Weather map of A29.2:P19 Buffalo, destruction of, 1873. p. 41 A27.9:ll Buffalo-gnats or black-flies: Notes on Simulium or common, at Ithaca, N.Y. (Howard) . 1888. p. 99 . A9.7:l Report on (Webster)." 1887. "p. 29..!.!!!'.!!! !.!!!!!!!!!!! A9.3:14 same (Marlatt). 1889. p. 7 A9.7:2 same (Coquillett). 1898. p. 66 A9.6:10 kSimulium or, infesting country adjacent to Mississippi River (Webster), p. 456 A4.1:887-8 Buffalo moth. See Carpet beetle. Buffalo tree-hopper: Circular relative to (Marlatt). 1897 A9.5:23 Report on (Marlatt). 1894. p. 8 A9.7:7 Buffum, B. C: Alkali and irrigation, recent investigations by Wyoming experi- ment station in. 1900. p. 69 A10.3:76 Irrigation in Wyoming, use of water in, and its relation to owner- ship and distribution of natural supply. 1900 A10.3:81 Bugbee, PI L. Seacoast telegraph lines, instructions to operators on. 1892 A29.12:Sel Buhach, production and manufacture of (Coquillett). 1886. p. 7.. A9.3:12 Buildings: Earthquake proof (Abbe). 1897. p. 309 A29.6:25 same (Abbe). 1901. p. 507 A29.6:29 Humidity, relative, inside and outside of (Henry). 1896. p. 456. A29.6:24 See also Churches. Bulbs, etc., distributed from U. S. propagating garden, catalogue of (Saunders). 1862 A1.8:2 Bulk fermentation of Connecticut tobacco (Floyd), n. d A26.4:5 Bullets, penetration of snow by (Abbe). 1895. p. 424 A29.6:23 Biinzli, J. H. Potato blight, combating, report on. 1891. p. 78... A28.5:6 Bur, or globe, artichokes, circular on (Swingle and Fairchild). 1899. A6.4:22 Burchard, Oscar. Seed investigation, object and methods of, and establishment of seed-control stations. 1893. pp. 793, 882 . . . A10.6:4 Burgess, Albert F. : Coccinellid, abnormal, report on. 1898. p. 59 A9.6:17 San Jose scale, lime, sulphur, and .salt and resin washes for, in Ohio, notes on use of. 1902. p. 33 A9.6:37 Tan-bark beetle, destructive, report on. 1899. p. 107 A9.6:20 See aho, as joint author, Webster, Francis M. Burgess, Edward. See, as joint author, Minot, Charles Sedgwick. Burke, Frank. Short biography of (Abbe). 1898. p. 68.. A29.6:26 Burke, R. T. Avon. See, as joint author, Bonsteel, Jay Allan. Burke, R. T. Avon, and Marean, Herbert W. : Col)b County, Ga., soil survey of. jx 317 A26.5:901 ' Westfield area, New York, soil survey of. p. 75 A26.5:901 ' Burkett, Charles M. [William]. Pig feeding in New Hampshire, experiments in. p. 465 A4. 1:899 Burley tobacco, its growing and curing (Scovell). 1901. p. 106 A10.3:99 202 Burma, India, dust storms in, and elsewhere, notes on (AM)o). 1901. p. 175 . . , Burnett, E. A. See, as joint author, Chiicott, EUery Channing. Burrill, T. J. See, as joint author, Shakespeare, Edward Orum. Burrongh, Edward: Address of, before national road conference, July, 1894. pp. 6, 10. . Road building, State aid to, in New Jersey. 1894 BurroAvs, Alvin T. : Chinook winds. 1901. p. 555 _.. Hot waves: conditions which produce them, and their effect on agriculture. 1900. p. 325 Bursattee, disease of horse in India. See Leeches. Burtis, F. C. See, as joint author, Cottrell, H. M. Burton, W. M. See, as joint author, Morse, H. N. Busck, August: Cocoanut palms, diseased, in Cuba, report of investigation of. 1902. p. 20 Mushrooms, enemies of, and experiments with remedies, note on. 1902. p. 32 Puerto Rico, brief trip to, in January and February, 1899, notes on. 1900. p. 88 ■. See also, as collector, Pergande, Theodore, and Cockrell, Thomas Dru Alison. Bushel, weights of. 1901. p. 786 Bushnell, Asa S. Ohio, road improvement in, extract from gover- nor's message, p. 7 Butler, Amos W. Periodical cicada in southeastern Indiana. 1886. p. 24 Butler, William E. Short biography of (Abbe). 1898. p. 68 Butler County, Kansas, southern cattle fever in, outbreak of 1883 (Trumbower). p. 420 Same, 1884. p. 239 Butter: American — analyses of, averages of ( Richards) . 1886. p. 23 in Japan (Ruffin). p. 521 Analysis of, method for (Morse and Burton). 1890. p. 99 Artificial, methods of distinguishing (Besana). 1889. p. 107 — Borax as a preservative of, letter relating to (Crosby), p. 576 Commercial butter cultures used in connection with pasteurized cream (Allen). 1898. p. 21 Composition and analysis of, abstracts of data relating to. 1889. p. 99 Composition of — from Chicago dairy show, December, 1889 (Morrow), j). 188 . influence of fuod on (Von Lookren). 1890. p. 141 variations in ( Bal)cock) . 1886. p. 23 Dubernard method for examination of (Sartori). 1890. p. 103. Experimental exports of, 1897 (Alvord). p. 83 same, 1898-99 (Alvord). p. 154 Exported, chemical analyses of. p. 240 Fatty volatile at-ids of, contribution to study of (Spallanzani). 1890. p. 104 Foreign and homemade, scores of, in competition. 1899. p. 226 Foreign made, analyses of. p. 242 Iri.^h, trade in. 1865-67. p. 379 Market fpiotations on, 1897 and 1899. p. 216 Markets for. See Ash by, Newton B. Melting point and cliemicai composition of, influence of different foodsupon. 1890. p. 141 Micro-scopic observations, fats and (Taylor). 1884 Mixed, application of methods Reichert, Meissl, and Wollny t. 112 Variations of volatile acids in (Menozzi). 1890. ]>. Ill Volatile acids present in, (juantity of (Vieth). ISOO. p. 99 Butter making: Farm (Goodrich). 1897 Pasteurization of milk for. 1899. p. 23 Recently patented process of (Salmon). Nov. 20, 1897 Swartz system of, in Sweden (Andrews). 1876. p. 198 Testing cows as to, some notes in connection with (Scovell). 1899. p. 123 Butter standard, paper relative to ( Curtis) . p. 142 Butter substitutes ( De Sch weinitz ) . 1895. p. 445 Butterfly, gray hair-streaked, its damage to beans. 1895. p. 354 Butterweck, Otto Carl. Culture of tobacco. 1898 Cabbage: Black rot of (Smith). 1898 Loss of nutrients in boiling (Snyder) . 1897. ]i. 7 See aho Car. 137 CabV)age worms: Remedies fi^', reijorts on (Laccy). ]>. 133 same, p. 133 same (Rives), j). 134 same, p. 134 Report on. p. 107 same, p. 1 07 Cache County, Utah, soil survey in (Means). 1900. ji. 115 Cache Creek, C'ul., irrigation investigations on (Wilson). 1901. p. 155 Cache la Poudre Valley: Colorado, soil survey in (Means). 1900. ]>. 121 Reservoir system of, report on (Nettletou). 1901 Cacoecia cerasivorana, oviposition of ( Weed ) . 1900. p. 33 Cactus, North American species of, preliminarv revision s of equal time of. 1892 Cajori, F. Doudna, Pearl Eugene, short biography of. 1900. p. 202. Calamagrostis, North American species of, revision of (Kearney). 1898. ]). 7 Clnsslfli-iitloii no. Al. 9:124 A27.9:ll A1.9:119 A4. 1:899 A 1.9:84 A7.3:24 Al. 9:133 A7.3:43 A7.3:19 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A1.9:57 A1.9:92 A21.2:B97 A27.9:14 A10.3:65 A1.7:2 Al. 10:895 A9.7:7 A1.9:82 A1.9:68 A10.3:43 AIO.3.49 A27.9:10 Al. 1:883 A9. 1:883 Al. 1:883 A9. 1:883 Al. 1:883 A9. 1:883 A1.8:64 A10.3:100 A1.8:64 A10.3:92 A9.6:26 A6.5:3 Calamovilfa, notes on (Scribner and Merril iiOI. !•• 2 A5.5:7 A29.6:25 A29.2:R13^ A29.6:28 A3.3:i: A3. 4:35 204 1882. p. 20. p. 247... Calcium carbonate, solubility of, in aqueous solutions of certain L'lcH'trolytes in e(|uilibriuin with atmospheric air (Cameron and Seidell). 1901. p. 58 Calcutta, India, hides and skins from, imports of (Patterson), p. 523 Caldwell, George Chapman: Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at eighth animal meeting. 1891. p. 7 Agricultural experiment station as educator of farmer. Horse, analysis of urine of, in last stages of influenza Calf. Sec Calves. Calico Ijack cabbage bug. See Harlequin cabbage bug. California: Agricultural resources of ( Dunn ) . p. 581 Agricultural situation in (Mead). 1901. p. 17 Agriculture of — 1862. p. 588 1867. p. 373 1872. p. 199 1878. (Hilgard). p. 476 Alfalfa in. 1872. p. 296 Alkali soils and waters in, 1888-89 (Hilgard). p. 297 Angora goat in. 1891. p. 35 Australian Scymnus established and described in (Riley). 1892. p. 127 .---.--: : : Beet-sugar factories in, information relative to. 1870. j). 357 . . . Beet sugar in. 1887. p. 452 Big trees of. 1900 same Black scale in, note on. 1886. p. 34 Black scale of, found in South Carolina, note on. 1886. \). 36... Blastophaga psenes, first introduction of ( Eisen), 1891. p. 128. . Butter, export of, to Orient ( Pearson ) . p. 266 . same ( reprinted j . 1900 Capri fig experiments in, present status of (Howard). 1899. j). 28. Cattle- anthrax and Southern cattle fever among (Bowhill). ]>. 443. . same, further investigation (Chandler), p. 450 destruction of, by various Corn worm or Cotton raisinjj Crop year in. Dairying in — circular on (Wickson) . 1 896 notes upon export of California butter to the Orient and (Pear- son). 1900. p. 266 same ( reprinted ) . 1900 Donations from, at nuiseum of Agriculture Dept. I8(!(). ]i. 342.. Dry northers of (Abbe). 1895. p. 212 Eggs of, food value of (Jaffa), p. 510 A26.3:18 A4. 1:898 A 7. 3:31 A 1.8:22 Al. 1:872 Al. 1:866 A10.3:100 Al. 1:862 A27.9:5 A27.9:10 A 1.1:878 A27.9:10 A15.2:P94' A27.9:29 A9.7:5 A27.9:8 A 27. 9:25 A13.2:B48 A13.3:28 A9.3:12 A9.3:12 A9.7:4 A4. 1:899 A4.3:24 A9.6:20 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:887-8 A 4. 1:887-8 .14.1:886 A4.5:2 A4.5:8-14 A4.5:18 A4.5:45 A4. 5:49-55 A 4. 5:80-87 A4.5:93 A4.5:101 A15.2:Ir7 Al. 10:895 A29.6:28 A9.7:4 A9.7:l A27.9:10 A27.9:28 AJ.3:14 A4. 1:899 A4.3:24 A27.9:4 A29.():23 A4. 1:898 205 Index California — Continued Electric stoniKS of (Barwick). 1897. p. 539 Entomological work in, in 1893 ( Koebele). p. 33 Exotic fruits and useful jilants of (Hilgard). 1892. p. 137 Farm resources and jiroducts of. 1868. p. 272 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (Jaffa). 1902. p. 16 .. Farmers of, financial condition of. 1 890. p. 637 Frostsin. (IIilo;ard). 1896. p. 166 Fruit-growing in. 1892. p. 99 Fruit industry of, statistics of ( Holmes ) . 1901 Fruits from, transportation rates on. 1883. No. 59. p. 45 Fruits of , tropical and semitropical ( Klee) . 1891. p. Ill Grape cidture in, present condition of (Husmann). 1898. p. 551. Grape products. 1887. p. 583 Grasses of, plates and descriptions of ( Vasey ) . 1892 same Grasshoppers in, destructive. 1872. p. 22 Hessian Hv in, note on. 1886. p. 43 Hop culture in ( Flint) . 1900 Horticulture quarantine rules. 1892. p. 166 Insect, new beneficial, in, estaVjlishment of (aV:)Stract) (Howard). 1900. p. 16 Insect controlin (Marlatt). 1896. p. 217 Insect pests in, action taken regarding. 1892. p. 158 Insects of — beneficial and injurious, in 1892 (Coquillett). 1893. p. 9 general notes on in 1890 ( Koebele ) . p. 37 notes on ( Woodworth). 1900. p. 90 .- report on, 1889 (Koebele) . p. 85 some injurious, in 1893 (Coquillett). p. 22 Inspection of trees, plants, fruit, etc., as conducted under laws in (Lelong). p. 12 Irrigation — investigations in, report of. 1901 methods of (Irish). 1895. p. 475 report on. p. 352 Land drainage in. 1869. p. 231 Lichens from, collected by Edward Palmer, from 1888 to 1892, listof (Eckfeldt). 1893. p. 291 Locust invasion of, in 1891, report on (Coquillett). p. 34 Lower, plants collected in, by Edward Palmer in 1889, list of (Vasey and Rose). 1890. p. 9 same, in 1890 (Vasey and Rose) . 1890. p. 63 Melanoplus devastator in, dipterous parasite of (Coquillett). 1892. p. 22 Molossus from, description of new species (Merriam) . 1890. p. 31 Northwestern, stock ranges of, notes on grasses and forage plants and range conditions (Davy) . 1902 Phylloxera in (Hilgard) . 1892. p. 155 Plants worth trying in (Behr and Klee). 1892. p. 141 Products of — 1866. p. 224 1867. p. 56 1868. p. 26 : 1869. p. 58 Rainfall, charts of (McAdie). 1902. p. 362 Rainfall in, 1860-72. p. 40 Rainy season in, 1860-69. p. 481 Red scale of — hymenopterous parasites of (Howard). 1894. p. 227 various methods for destroying (Coquillett). 1890. p. 9 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (Budd). P 1 Scale insect from, new (Coquillett). 1891. p. 382 Scale insects and their enemies in ( Smith ) . 1896. p. 46 I'lasslflcatlun no. A29.6:25 A9.3:32 A1.8:20 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A27.9:28 A29.6:24 A1.8:20 A27.8:23 A27.9:21 A20.3:l Al. 10:898 A27.9:25 A6.2:N82=' A6.3:13 A27.9:10 A9.3:12 Al. 9:115 A1.8:20 A9.6:26 Al. 10:896 A1.8:20 A9.3:30 A9.3:23 A9.6:26 A9.3:22 A9.3:32 A1.8:57 A10.3:100 Al. 10:895 Al. 1:874 A27.9:7 A6.5:l A9.3:27 A6.5:l A6.5:l A9.7:5 A5.5:4 A19.3:12 A1.8:20 A1.8:20 Al. 1:866 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A29.6:30 A27.9:ll A27.9:8 A9.7:6 A9.3:22 A22.4:33 A9.7:3 A9.6:6 206 Index ('l:issltl(':itl. xxii. . . relation of, to Department of Agriculture. 1899. ji. 54 AVeather map — daily, development of. 1899. p. 144 is it appreciated and understood by the masses? would not postal card weather forecast prove satisfactory substitute for map? 1899. p. 100 Calvert, Edgar B., and Phillii)s, William Fowke Ravenel. Snow temperatures, report on, 1899. p. 55 Calvert, J. C. See, as joint author, Kastle, Joseph Hoeing — Marvin, Paul. Calvert, S. See, as joint author, Gibson, H. B. Calvert County, Md., soil survey of (Bonsteel and Burke). ii.l47-.. Calves: Cost of raising (Langworthy). 1899. p. 21 Fattening, supplements to skim milk in. 1899. p. 21 Feeding, with milk of tuberculous cows (WMlcox). 1809. p. 23. Parasitic bronchitis among (Trumbower ) . p. 465 Raising on ])lains ( Rust), p. 177 Verminous bronchitis in, and its treatment l)v tracheal injections. p. 554 1 same, p. 278 Young, diseases of (Law), p. 2()7 Cameron, Frank Kenneth: Carbonates and bicarbonates in atpieous solution, estimation of. 1901. p. 77 - --... Gypsum, solubility of, in aqueous solutions of sodium chloride. 1901. p. 25 Sodium carbonate, or black alkali — formation of, by plants. 1902. p. 61 resistance to, l)y certain j^lants. 1902. p. 71 Soil solutions: their nature and functions, and classification of alkali lands. 1901 Soils, study of, application of theory of solution to. 1900. p. 421] same. 1899. p. 141 See nixo, as joint author, De Schweinitz, Emil Alexander — Kiarney, Thomas Henry. Cameron, Frank Kenneth, and Briggs, Lyman James. Carbonates and bicarbonates in aqueous solution, equilibrium between. 1901. p. 9 Cameron, Frank Kenneth, and Seidell, Atherton: Calcium carbonate, solul)ility of, in acjueous solutions of certain electrolytes in equilibrium with atmospheric air. 1901. p. 58 Gypsum, solubility of, in aqueous solutions of certain electrolytes. 1901. p. 46 Campbell, A. W. Road making from engineer's standpoint. 1901. p. 45 - Campbell, (ieorge W. Grape, improvement by hybridizing, cross- breeding, and seedlings, p. 209 Classincation no. A6.5:l A29.6:23 Al. 1:880 A 10. 3:49 A9.7:4 A 7. 3:23 A7.3:37 A29.6:26 A 29. 1:896 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:27 A26.5:900i A1.9:107 A1.9:92 Al. 9:107 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:886 Al. 1:885 A4. 1:885 A4.2:C29^ A26.3:18 A26.3:18 A1.8:71 A1.8:71 A26.3:17 A 26. 5:9001 A1.8:64 A26.3:18 A26.3:18 A 26. 3:18 A22.3:21 Al. 1:862 208 p. 255. 1.... Campbell, Samuel W. Live-stock industry, condition of, of Wiscon- s-in. p. ;-;2i CanipV)ell-H('pworth, M. W. .SW' Hepworth. Camphoi' barometer, notes on (Abbe). 1899. Camphor tree, circular on ( Dewey ) Canada: Atrricultural products of, 18(55. No. 9. \). 18 AL'ricultural statistics of, 1884. No. 4. p. 40 American cattle in, restrictions on. p. 455 Baroinetry of ( Bigelow) . 1902 Climatological data for, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 25:-> Farmers' institutes in, history and status (Bailey). 1900 Grasses of U. S. and British America (Vasey). 1892. p. Insects, injurious, <>f vear in, notes upon (Fletcher) — 1891. p. 247 ...-■ 1892 (Fletcher), p. 124 1900 (Fletcher), p. 94 Laws of, relative to restriction of plant diseases (Smith). 1896 .. Live-stock shipments from, to England, p. 77 Maple sugar in, production of (Hough). 1884. p. ;-!94 Markets for American products in. 1895 Meteorological service of ( Stupart ) . 1899. p. 204 same. Pacific coast division (Abbe). 1899. pp. 102,212 Navigation in, opening of (Al)be). 1897. p. 63 Northwest irrigation act, water rights under (Dennis). 1901. P 11 Reciprocity treaty with, note on. 1866. pp. 16, 144 Silos and ensilage, record of practical tests in. 1882 Statistics of. 1890. p. 394 Tineina of U. S. and, steps toward revision of ChamVjers's index of. See Walsingham, Lord. Weather forecasting in, long range (Gun). 1899. p. 149 See ((/.so Dairying — 3Ianitoba — Toronto, Canada thistle: Circular on (Dewej') Law concerning. 1869. p. 300 * Canadian-British cattle trade: Decrease in ( Beutelspacher) . p. 515 Cana, and swine, special order relative to importa- tion of, for exhibition at International Live-Stock Exhibi- tion, Chicago — Julv 13, 1900 Sept. 12, 1901 July 16, 1902 Canadian field j)eas (Shaw ) . 1895. p. 223 Canadian northwest irrigation act, water rights under (Dennis). 1901. p. 1 1 ; Canaigre, reports on Canals. See Amity Canal — Gage Canal — (ireat Eastern Canal — Logan and Richmond Canal — Mississippi River. Cane juices and sirups, brown coal and wood char in filtration of (Thompson), p. 268 Same. 1889. p. 99 Cane sugar: Determination of, in presence t>f c<)nnnercual glucose (Weber and Md'herson). 1894. p. 126 Industry in U. S. , condition and prospects of. 1877 same same. p. 23 Index I'liiNslllratioii 110. A4. 1:889-90 A29.6:27 A6.4:12 A27.9:3 A27.9:22 A4. 1:884 A29.1:901- A29.6:27 A10.3:79 A6.5:3 A9.7:3 A9.7:5 A9.6:26 A28.3:ll A4. 1:895-6 A 13. 5:4 A12.3:4 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A10.3:96 A27.9:4 A1.6:48 A27.9:28 A29.6:27 A6.4:27 A27.9:7 A4. 1:899 A1.2:C29» A4.5:65 A4.5:44 A4.5:67 A4.5:90 A4.5:96 Al. 10:895 A 10. 3:96 A 10. 4:25 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 A7.3:43 A1.6:l A1.2:An7'^ Al. 1:877 * By a misprint, this patrr iiuiiiluT iijii>ears twice. 114—04- -14 209 Index Cane sajrar — Continued I'nulurty of manufactories, incinerated with sulphuric acid, re- port on true ash in (Biard). 1891. p. 77 Hee also Sugar. Canes. See "Gran cuhura" — Orange sorghum cane. Canker worms: Circular relative to (Co(juillett). 1895 Entomological Commission, report on. 1883. p. 157 Fall, observations on banding of trees to prevent injury by (Britton). 1901. p. 160.-1 Notes upon (TIargitt). 1890. p. 8 Spring, experience with (Howell). 1883. App. p. 82 Canned meats, chemical examination of (Wiley). 1899 Canned vegetables. See Vegetables. Canning industry, note on — 1889. p. 29 1890. p. 33 1891. p. 666 1893. p. 46 1894. p. 39 Cannon, Minna A. See, as joint author. Handy, Robert Brecken- ridge. Cannonading, prevention of hail by (Abbe). 1900. p. 251 Canstadt, Germany, milk from, report on (Zeitler). 1890. p. 153 . Canterbury, New Zealand, nor' westers of (Abbe). 1895. p. 383 ... Cape Colony: Locusts in. 1879. App. p. 68 Prices in (Stowe). p. 523 Sheep and wool in (Roberts), p. 522 Cape May, N. J . , waterspout at. 1902. p. 487 Capillary studies and iiltration of clay from soil solutions. 1902 Caprifig experiments in California, present status of (Howard) . 1899. p. 28 Caprifig wasp. See Blastophaga psenes. Capron, Horace: Address of — at Illinois State Agricultural Societv Fair, Decatur, Sept., 1870. p. 420 .■ ])efore "Congress of Cotton States," Augusta, Ga., Oct., 1870. p. 473 before Montgomery Count v ( Md. ) Agricultural Society. 1870. p. 351 ...'. Beet sugar, production of. 1868. p. 59 [Also issued as 40th Cong., 2d scss., H. mis. doc. no. 84; serial no. 1349.] Farmers of France, circular offering aid to. 1871. p. 65 Japan, agriculture in. p. 364 Resignation of, as Commissioner of Agriculture and appointment of his successor, Frederick Watts. 1871. p. 255 See also, for reports as Commissioner of Agriculture, 1867-1870 ... Carabid malodorous, Nomius pvgma'us, dej, notes on (Barrows). 1897. p. 49 .' Carbohydrates: Character of, abstract of paper on ( Wohl) . 1890. p. 134 Fiber in substances rich in, report of committee on estimation of. 1891. p. 63 ... Wheat, maize, flour, and bread (Stone). 1896 See also Cattle foods. Carbon, metabolism of, in human organism, with respiration calorim- eter of special construction, report of preliminary investigations on ( A twater and others). 1897 Carbon bisulphid: As an insecticide (Smith). 1894. p. 108 As an insecticide (Hinds). 1902. For crayfish ( Weed ). 1895. p. 98 , Fumigation with (Du Buvsson). 1893. p. 159 same (Hinds). 1901. ' p. 78 , Classlflcfltioii no. A7.3:31 A9.5:9 A8.1:3 A 10. 3:99 A9.7:3 A8.1:3 A7.4:5 A27.9:27 A27.9:29 A27.9:29 A27.9:31 A27.9:32 A29.6:28 A7.3:24 A29.6:23 A8.1:3 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A29.6:30 A26.3:19 A9.6:20 A27.9:8 A27.9:8 A27.9:8 A27.9:6 A27.9:9 Al. 1:873 A27.9:9 Al.l: A9.6:9 A7.3:28 A7.3:31 A10.3:34 A10.3:44 A9.7:7 Al. 9:145 A9.6:2 A9.7:6 A9.6:30 210 Index Classlfloatlon no. (Hicks and Dabney) I A0.4:ll p. 9 Carlion bisulphid — Continued Seed treated with, vitality of Carljonate of soda. See Soda. Carl)onates and bicarbonates in aqueous .solution: E(|uilibrium between (Cameron and Briggs). IHOl Eh^tiniation of (Cameron ). 1901. p. 77 Carbonation. Sei' Diffus^ion and carbonation. Carbonic acid: Liberation of, 1)V respiration and perspiration of various animals (McMurtrie )". 1X75. p. 311 Use of, in purifving the diffusion juices of sugar cane and sorghum ( Wiley ). 1886 Carl)onic-acid gas in atmosphere (Al)l)e). 1895. p. 300 Carcasses of pigs, chemical composition of ( Wiley and others). 1898. Card, F. W. Educational status of horticulture, report on. 1901. p 134 Caribbean Sea, northers in, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 508 Carleton, .Mark Alfred: Cereal rusts of U. S., a physiological investigation. 1899 Cereals and forage plants collected in Russia by, for section of seed and plant introduction, Agriculture Department.' 1899 .. Emmer, a grain for semiarid regions. 1901 Macaroni wheats. 1901 Plants, native, of Oklahoma Territory and adjacent districts, ob- servations on. 1892. p. 220 Rus.-^ian cereals adapted for cultivation in U. S. 1900 "Wheat culture, improvements in. 1896. p. 489 Wheat growing, successful, in semiarid districts. 1900. p. 529.. Wheat industry, new, for semiarid West. 1901 Wheats, American, basis for improvement of. 1900 See also, as collector, Holzinger, J. M. Carlisle, William W.: Marvin's weighing rain and snow gauge. 1899. River gages in upper Mississippi Valley. 1902. Carman, Ezra A. : Sheep industry in States east of Mississippi River Sheep of (ireat Britain, p. 145 Carmen Island, plants collected on, bv P^dward Palmer in 1890, list of (Rose). 1892. p. 129 ' Carnations and other pinks, stigmonose a disease of (Woods). 1900. Carolina, port. . 72 same, at INIedicine Lodge, Kans. 1892.- p. 25 See a ho, as collal)orator, Wiley, Harvey W^ashington. Carr, Oma, and Sanborn, T. F. Licpiids, viscous organic, dehydra- tion of. 1895. p. 134 ". A26.3.18 A26.3:18 A27.9:13 A7.3:8 A29.6:23 A 7. 3:53 A10.3:99 A29.6:26 A28.3:16 A6.6:4 Al. 9:139 A 19. 3:3 131 222 1892. p. 11.. A6.5:l A6.3:23 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:900 A28.4:18 A28.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 • A4.2:Sh42 A4. 1:889-90 A6.5:l A28.3:19 A4. 1:901 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A15.2:Ar7 A15.2:Ar7 A10.3:16 A15.2:P94i A 10. 3:98 A9.5:5 A9.7:2 A9.6:4 A 7. 3:40 A 7. 3:26 A7.3:37 A7.3:47 211 InUex Carrion crows, communication of hog cholera by (Ford), p. 325... Carroll, Daniel J. Weather Bureau station force, personnel of. 1902. p. 35 Carrots, loss of nutrients in boiling (Snyder). 1897. p. 7 Carrow, (r. D. : Cattle farming in the Pampas, p. 486 Sheep farming in the Pampas, p. 223 Carse, George B. Florida, climate, soil, productions, and agricultural capabilities. 1882. p. 3 Carson City, Nevada: Earth(|uake.s at, 1875-98 (Friend ). p. (il Ob.servatory at, seismograph at ( Friend ) . 1900. p. 245 Cary, C. A.: Alabama, farmers' institute work accomplished in. 1902. p. 15. Bacilli, tubercle, growing, for tuberculin. 1898. p. 8 Cary area, N(jrth Carolina, soil survey of (Coffey and Hearn). p. 311 . Carya alba, stomata on, strange developments of, caused by phyllox- era (Owen) . 1892. p. .327 Caryopsi.s of grasses, structure of, with reference to their morphology and classitication (Kennedy) Cascade Mountains of Oregon, forest growth and sheep grazing in (Coville). 1898 Casein : Determination of, in cow's milk (Van Slvke). 1893. p. 109 Estimation of, by method of Kjeldahl (L'Hote). 1889. p. 170. . Caseous lymph-adenitis, Ovine, nature, cause, and economic impor- tance of (Norgaard and Mohler). p. 638 Cashmere goats, wool of. 1867. p. 254 Cass County, Nebraska, swine-plague in (Hines). 1879. p. 177 Cassava: Starch from, manufacture of ( Wiley) . 1900 Sweet, its culture, properties, and uses (Wiley). 1894 Castor-oil Vjean, cultivation of — 1865. No. 10. p. 16 1866. p. 287 1868. p. 93 : 1869. p. 143 Castor oil plant Casualties due to lightning (McAdie) . p. 510 Catalase, a new enzym of general occurrence, with special reference to tobacco plant ( Loew ) . 1901 Catalpa, hardv: Diseases of (Schrenk). 1902. p. 49 In commercial plantations (Hall). 1902 Catania, Italy, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at ( Bruh'l). p. 10 Catarrh. *SVe Epizootic catarrh — Sheep. Caterpillar: Damaging cork tree. 1889. p. 136 Purslane, report on. 1888. p. 104 See also Bucculatrix canadensisella — Clover-seed caterpillar — Cotton caterpillars — Hairy caterpillars — Tent caterpillar. Catron, A. Spanish fever, investigation of. 1868. p. 357 Cattle: American — C'anadian restrictions on. p. 455 inspection of, in Great Britain, p. 82 same, p. 70 Anthrax among. See Anthrax. Argentina, statistics of, 1899 (Jones), p. 515 same (Salmon). 1902 Avrshire, characteristics of (Howard), p. 193 Beef- American breeds of, with remarks on pedigrees (Rommel). 1902. conformation of dairy cattle and (Soule). 1902 feeding, in Middle States (Lodge), p. 212 Classification no. A4. 1:895-6 A29.3:31 A 10. 3:43 Al. 1:865 Al. 1:864 A 1.8:21 A 29. 6:28 A29.6:28 A10.3:120 A4.3:22 A26.5:901i A9.7:4 A3.3:19 A13.3:15 A7.3:38 A7.3:24 A4. 1:899 A27.9:5 A1.6:12 A7.3:58 A7.3:44 A27.9:3 A27.9:4 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A1.5:l A29. 1:891* A1.8:68 A 13. 3:37 A 13. 3:37 A22.4:27 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A27.9:6 A4. 1:884 Al. 1:890 A4. 1 :889-90 A4. 1:899 A4.4:.37 Al. 1:863 A4.3:34 Al. 9:143 Al. 1:867 212 Index Classlflcatiou no. p. 42. Cattle — Continued Beef — Continued of the West (Corbett). p. 326 pure-bred, Mexico as a market for (Salmon). 1902 Blackleg among. See lilackleg. Blood of, persistence of Texas fever organism in (Schroeder) . Bones of, diseases and accidents to (Atkin.«on). j). 2S1 Breeds of, best, adapted for general farmer of Western States (Baker), p. 95 '. Bronchitis in ( Williams), p. 603 Canadian-British trade in, decrease in (Beutelspacher). p. 515.. Cestodes of, adult, revision of (Stiles and Hassall). 1893 Condition of. 1873. p. 143 same. 1875. p. 155 Consumption and production of, in Great Britain and Ireland. 1865. No. 7. p. 27 Corn, smutty, ill effects on (Gamgee). 1869. p. 78 same, ]). 73 Corn smut, is it injurious to? 1898. p. 16 Cornstalk disease among. See Cornstalk disease. Cutaneous disease among, outbreak of. p. 361 Dairy. See Dairy cattle. Decrease of. 1865. No. 4. p. 13 Dehorning of (Gowell and Russell) . p. 489 Digestive organs of, diseases of (Murray) . p. 15 Dipping— experimental and practical (Norgaard). 1898. p. 453 for destruction of ticks (Norgaard) . p. 109 Disease among — in Marshall County, Kans. (Steddom). p. 382 in Uruguay (Swalm ). p. 385 not distinguishable from rabies. 1896. p. 71 outbreak of, in Missouri ( Michener). 1891 . p. 387 periods of incubation or latency of. 1900. p. 740 strange (Lenoir). 1879. p. 253 Diseased — fluids of, with reference to presence of crvptogamic growths (Billings and Curtis). 1869. p. 174....' .' same, p. 156 same transportation of, letter to railroad and transportation compa- nies relative to. 1890 Diseases of — and cattle feeding. 1892 contagious, how thev are imported and what thev cost (Gadsden). 1883.' p. 49 .' correspondence relating to. 1877. p. 455 same. 1898. p. 524 general remarks on (Gamgee"! . 1869. p. 162 in Europe. 1870. p. 4.35 ...' in I'nited States. 1869 infectious ( Salmon and Smith), p. 371 statistics of, (ireat Britain. 1883. No. 6. p. 34 same. 1871 See (ilxo Diseases of animals. Ear of, di.seases of (Trumbower). p. 367 Ergotism among. See Ergotism. Export, inspection of, before shipment, p. 83 same, p. 71 Exportation of, from l>oston, prohibition of. 1902 Exportation of, in vessels carrying hides from foreign countries. orders concerning. 1900 Eye of, and its appendages, diseases of (Trumbower). p. 353 Fattening of, results of. 1863. No. 5. p. 5 same, 1 867. j). 157 Feed, coarse, necessity of, to grow (Davenport). \>. 202 Feeding and management of (Henry). ]>. 439 A 1.1:862 A4.3:41 A4. 1:899 A4.2:C29'' A]. 7:2 A 1.1:880 A4. 1:899 A4.3:4 A27.9:ll A27.9:13 A27.9:3 A1.2:C29i A1.2:C29'^ A 1.9:69 A4. 1 :889-90 A27.9:3 A4. 1:898 A4.2:C29^ Al. 10:898 A4. 1 :895-6 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A4.3:10 A4. 1:889-90 A 1.10:900 A1.6:12 A1.2:C29i A1.2:C292 A1.2:C295 A1.2:R13i A4.2:C292 A1.8:29 Al. 1:877 Al. 1:898 A1.2:C29i A 27. 9:8 A1.2:C29i A4.2:C29^ A27.9:22 A1.2:C29» A4.2:C29''' A 1 . 1 :890 A 4. 1:889-90 A4. 5:100 A4.5:61 A4.2:C29* A27.9:l A27.9:5 A 4. 1:897 A4.2:C29'^ 213 p. 405 (Spen- Index Cattle — Continued Feeding and rearing in United States (Morrow" Feeding of — aids to ( Abbott), p. 211 in New York (Stewart), p. 299 report on. 1 892 stall ( Harris), p. 317 utilization of residues from beet-sugar manufacture in. cer). 1898. p. 213 ._ Flukes and tapeworms of, with special reference to inspection of meats (Stiles). 1895. p. 11 _. same, compendium, arranged according to their hosts (Has- sall). 1898. p. 137 same, bibliography (Hassall) . 1898. p. 145 Foods of. See Cattle foods. Foot-and-mouth disease of. See Foot-and-mouth disease. Foot of, diseases of (Trumbower). p. 349 Foreign, contagion from, protection against — 1898. p. 613 1899. p. 691 1900. p. 645 1901. p. 624 Generative organs of, diseases of ( Law ) . p. 169 Georgia, trade in (Perry), p. 335 Graded, for Cuba, inspection and certification of, regulations for, July 21, 1899 same, revocation of, July 28, 1899 Guernsey, breed of (Harrison). 1869. p. 302* , Heart and blood-vessels of, diseases of (Harbaugh). p. 77 Holstein, report on ( Chenery) . p. 161 same (Price). 1873. p. 175 Illinois trade in (Perry) . p. 335 Imported, tuberculin test of (Salmon) . 1901 Imports of, bv Great Britain. 1898-1900. p. 606 , Indian Territory, report on (Shaw). 1885. No. 20. p. 27 Indiana trade in ( Perry ) . p. 335 Industry of Colorado (Kennedy), p. 367 Injuries to, from swallowang pointed objects (Smith and Dawson). p. 78 same, n.d Ixodes bovis, remarks on ( Riley) . 1869. p. 168 , Kerry breed of (Howard), p. 313 , Losses of — 1873. p. 150 1875. p. 159 , Lumpy-jaw in Lung plague of. See Lumpy-jaw. See Pleuro-pneumonia. Marke't, New York, 1858-63. No. 1. p. 33 Markets and abattoirs in Europe ( Al vord ) . p. 279 Medicines to, administration of ( Murray ) . p. 9 Native, improvement of (Allen) — 1866. p. 294 1877. p. 333 Neat- distribution and movement of , in U. S. (Loomis). p. 248... imported, inspection and quarantine of, order concerning, Dec. 28, 1899 .". same, modification, Jan. 27, 1900 same, amendment, Jan. 1, 1900 same, amendment, Oc:t. 20, 1900 same, amendment, Nov. 10, 1900 quarantine regulations, p. 451 quarantine stations, report of — 1S84. p. 471 1885. p. 566 same, p. 290 Classification no. A4. 1:887-8 Al. 1:866 Al.l:876 A4.2:C29* Al. 1:862 Al. 10:898 A4.3:19 A4.3:19 A4.3:19 A4.2:C29» Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 A1.10:900 Al. 10:901 A4.2:C292 A4. 1:885 A4.5:39 A4.5:40 A27.9:7 A4.2:C29* Al. 1:864 A27.9:ll A4. 1:885 A4.3:32 A4. 1:901 A27.9:23 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:891-2 A4. 1:893-4 A4.4:8 A1.2:C29i Al. 1:862 A27.9:ll A27.9:13 A27.9:2 A4. 1:901 A4.2:C29« Al. 1:866 Al.l:877 Al. 1:863 A4.5:56 A 4. 5:58 A4.5:64 A4.5:77 A4.5:79 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:884 Al. 1:885 A4. 1:885 * By a misprint, this page number appears twice. 214 Ill, Cattli — Continued Neat — Continued quarantine station.'^, report of — Continued 1886. p. 684 panie, p. 101 1887. p. 521 same, p. 45 1888. p. 21V) same, p. 45 18S9. p. 57 same, p. 15 1890. I). 104 same, p. 92 1891-94. p. 34 1895-96. p. 38 Nervou.s system of, diseases of ( Harbaugh ) . j Northern — inoculation to produce immunity from Texas fever in (Schroe- der). p. 273 protecting against Texas fever (Wilcox). 1900. ]>. 27 Ocean transportation of. p. 87 Ohio, trade in (Perry) . p. 335 : Orders and regulations. See Cattle orders. Organs of respiration of, noncontagious diseases of (Lowe), p. 101. Parturition of, diseases following ( Law ) . p. 235 Plague among. See Cattle plague or rinderpest. Pleuro-pneumonia among. See Pleuro-pneumonia. Poisoning of ( Atkinson ) . p. 63 Porto Rico (Steddom). p. 512 Price of, conditions governing, in LTnited States, p. 39 Pure-bred — Number and value of, in United States ( Perry ) . p. 339 United States, Argentina as a market for (Salmon). 1902 Quarantine of, orders for various States, etc. See alw Cattle, neat. . Raising and feeding more, importance of (Taylor), p. 249 ,' Rearing and feeding in United States (?.Iorrow). p. 405 ' Rinderpest among. See Cattle plague. Roundworms in, treatment of (Stiles) . 1901 same. 1902. p. 7 Sales of, in Madison County, Ohio. p. 371 Scabies in, description and treatment ( Hickman). 1902 same. 1902 Short-horned — considered witli reference to l)eef and reliminarv notes on (Smith) 1893. p. 73 .■ Stall-feeding ( Harris). ]>. 317 Surgical operations on (Dickson and Lowe), p. 301 Switzerland ( Du Bois). p. 520 Tapeworms of. See Cattle, flukes and tai)eworms. Tennessee trade in ( Perry ) . j). 1 25 * By a misprint tlii.s page minibiT appears twice. 1868. 1870. 1871. 1873. 399 Index Classlflciitloii no. Al. 1:886 A4. 1:886 A 1.1:887 A4. 1:887-8 Al. 1:888 A4. 1:887-8 A 1.1:889 A4. 1:889-90 Al. 1:890 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:89.3-4 A4. 1:895-6 A4.2:C292 A4. 1:898 Al. 9:119 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:885 A4.2:C29- A4.2:C29^ A4.2:C29^ A4. 1:899 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:887-8 A4.4:37 A4.5: Al. 1:864 A4. 1:887-8 A4.4:35 A4.3:35 Al. 1:869 A 1.9:152 A4.3:40 Al. 1:875 A27.9:7 Al. 1:866 A 1.1:863 A27.9:6 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A27.9:ll A 4. 2:029 " A4. 1:889-90 A4.6: A1.2:C29> A1.2:C29- A4.3:3 A 1.1:862 A4.2:C29'^ A4. 1:898 A4. 1:886 215 p. 488 , Index Cattle — Continued Texas fever (jf . See Texas f6ver. Texas itch among, in Kansas (Mayo). Theleniark, of Norway. 1870. p. 432 Transportation of, regulations concerning Tuberculosis among. See Bovine tuberculosis — Tu]>erculosis. Tumors of ( Lowe) . p. 321 Urinary organs of, diseases of ( Law ) . p. 137 Venezuelan, shipments of, to Cuba (Ellsworth), p. 51 •> Verminous diseases of, in Texas (Stiles), p. 35t) same, further investigations (Stiles), p. 223 Wisconsin trade i n ( Perry) . p. 1 25 See also Animal industries — Animal Industry Bureau — Ani- mals— Anthrax — Ayrshire cattle — Beef — Beeves — Black- leg— Bovines — California — Calves — Canadian cattle — Chan- nel Islands — Colorado — Cornstalk disease — Cows — "Cream pot" stock — Dairy cattle — Dairy herd — Diseases of ani- mals — P>gotism — Farm animals — Foot-and- mouth disease — Guernsey cattle — Holstein cattle — Jaques "cream jjot" stock — Kerry breed of cattle — Livestock — Lumpy-jaw — Pleuropneumonia — Southern cattle fever — Spanish fever — Steers — Texas — Texas fever — Thelemark cattle — Tuber- culosis— and headings beginning Cattle. Cattle and cattle products of Argentine Republic, some statistics of 1899 (Jones), p. 515 Cattle breeders. See Chicago, 111., National Convention of Cattle- breeders. Cattle breeders' associations, list of, with officers — 1898. p. 613 , 1899. p. 691 , 1900. p. 645 , 1901. p. 624 Cattle farming in the Pampas ( Carrow ) . p. 486 Cattle farms, great. 1888. p. 233 Cattle foods or feeding stuffs, analvsis of: Notes on (Huston). 1890. p.'90 Report of committee on, of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists — 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. Cattle foods: Comparative value of. p.- 408 Condimental and medicinal. 1901. \).'SZ. Work in, communications from foreign chemists taking part in (Fassbender). 1894. p. 170 ". See also Cattle, feeding of — Fodder. Cattle Growers' Association, National. See Kansas City, Mo. Cattle industry: Address on, at National Convention of Cattle Breeders, Chicago, 111., Nov. 13, 1884 (Loring) California ( Mercer). ]>. 239 Colorado, Wyoming, and Nevada, in 1897 (McNeely). p. 377... Mexican (Griffith), p. 503 Vlassiflcation no. A4. 1:898 A27.9:14 A4.5: A4.2:C29=' A4.1:C292 A 4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:899 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 A 1.10:900 Al. 10:901 Al. 1:865 A27.9:26 P- » P-6 p. 15 p. 79 low in carbohydrates, rich in carbohydrates, low in carbohvdrates. p. 122 ■. 157 24 46 p. 34 p. 45 pp. 114, 127 69. 91. 101 44. •2'? A7.3:28 A7.3:16 A7.3:19 A7.3:24 A7.3:28 A7.3:31 A7.3:31 A7.3:35 A7.3:38 A7.3:43 A 7. 3:47 A7.3:49 A7.3:51 A7.3:56 A7.3:57 A 7. 3:62 A 7. 3:67 A 1.1:865 A1.9:144 A7.3:43 A1.7:6 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:900 216 2-^-l Cattle industry — Continued Report on (Grinnell). 1S83. p. United States ( Wilson), p. 267 , Cattle interests of West ( Fullinwider ) . p. 271 Cattle interests west of JMississij^pi River, condition of: 1884 (Grinnell ). p. 23:5 , 1885 (Bradlev). p. 424 1887 (Taylor), p. 30H Cattle orders, including si)ecial orders; regulations, notices, etc., re- lating to cattle transportation, quarantine, etc., 1895 to date .. Cattle plague or rinderj)est: Cattle traffic in relation to [ Law ) . ]). 110 Character of, etc. 1865. No. 7. p. 16 Drv or salted hides, opinion relative to transmission through ■(Law), p. 321 Europe, 1865-6 (Dodge), p. 550 same, 1870. p. 155 Great Britain. 1865. Xo. 8. p. 20 History of. p. 472 same. ISSO. p. 185 Inoculation for. 1872. p. 149 International council on. 1872. p. 229 ^, Legislation necessary against. 1866. p. 174 , Notes on — 1865. Xo. 9, p. 20; Xo. 10, p. 27 1866. pp.56, 127 1868. p. 186 Statistics of, in Great Britain. 1866. p. 432 Symptoms of ( Gadsden ) 1879. p. 255 Vaccination for, Russian official experiments in. 1866. Cattle-range industry, condition of (Taylor), p. 105 Cattle ranges of Southwest; history of exhaustion of pasturage and suggestions for its restoration (Bentley) . 1898 Cattle show of Smithfield club, notes on (Rogers), p. 326 Cattle tick. See Ixodes bovis — Southern cattle tick. Cattlemen, interstate convention of. See Fort Worth, Tex. Caucasus, Russia, agriculture in the. 1 893. p. 202 Caudell, A. X. Colorado insects, notes on. 1902. p. 35 Causse, H. Sugar, estimation of, by Fehling's solution. 1890. j). 137 '. Index I'liiKNiUriitioii no. A1.7:2 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:887-8 p. 235. p. 159. Cavalry horses in America (Morris Caves, ice (Abbe). 1901. p. 71... Cecidomyiid: Injurious to seeds of sorghum (Coquillett). 1898. p. 81 That lives on poison oak (Coquillett). 1895. p. 348 Two new, destructive to buds of roses (Coquillett). 1900. j). 44. Cecil County, Md., soil survey of (Dorseyand Bonsteel). p. 103 Cedar bird, food habits of (Beal). p. 192 Same, }>. 192 Cedar Falls, Iowa, sorghum-sugar experiments at (Wiley). 1889. P 12 Same ( Bozarth ) . p. 57 Cedros Island, Mexico, list of plants collected by Edward Palmer at, in 1889 ( Vasey and Rose) . 1890. p. 13 Celery culture: At Kalamazoo, Mich. (Little), p. 343 Rep(jrt on ( Beattie) . 1902 Where carried on, as an industry. 1901. p. 7 Cellul(;se in i)lants and animals (Taylor). 1875. p. 316 Same. 1876. \>. 19(i Census: Austria, agricultural. 1S65. No. 6. j). 18 Belgium, agricultural. 1885. No. 24. p. 37 Eleventh, of U. S., agricultural statistics of, discussion of (Myde). 1 896. p. 12 ■. Centipedes: House, circular on (INhirlatt) . 1902 A4.5: A1.7:2 A27.9:3 Al. 1:876 A 1.1:865 A27.9:8 A27.9:3 A 1.1:879 A1.6:22 A27.9:10 A27.9:10 A27.9:4 A27.9:3 A27.9:4 A27.9:6 A27.9:4 A1.6:12 A27.9:4 A4. 1:886 A1.9:72 A4. 1:895-6 A27.9:31 A9.6:38 A7.3:28 Al. 1:863 A29.6:29 A9.6:18 A9.7:7 A9.6:22 A26.5:900> Al. 1:892 A5. 1:892 A7.3:26 A7.3:26 A 6.5:1 A 1.1:886 Al. 9:148 Al. 9:133 A27.9:13 A27.9:14 A27.9:3 A27.9:23 A4.3:ll A9.5:48 217 Index Centipedes — Continued Report on. 1894. p. 260 .same { Howard and Marlatt) . 1896. p. 43 Central America: Coffee, disease of, danger f)f introducing into Hawaii (Swingle). 1898 Cotton crop and its enemies in, consular reports on. 1885. App. p. 59 Earthquakes in, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 365 Plants of, studies of ( Rose). 1897. p. 103 Central Park, New York City, entomological work in (South wick). 1891. p. 59 :.... Central West. See West. Centrifugal dairy. See Deerfoot farm. Centrifugal force. See Mechanical analysis. Century, meteorological, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 591 Cercospora circumscissa: Almond disease caused by, remedies for (Pierce). 1891. p. 232. . Treatment of, suggestions in regard to (Galloway). 1891. p. 77. Cereal breakfast foods, study of (Langworthy). 1899. p. 19 Cereal crops: Austrian. 1893. p. 270 Austro-Hungarv, value of (Neumann-Spallert). 1883. No. 64. p. m ." Circular on. 1896 English. 1868. p. 148 Insects affecting, I'eport on some (Webster). 1890. p. 63 See also Cereals. Japanese. 1893. p. 270 See also Farm products — Grain. Cereals : Adulteration of cereal products and (Wiley and others). 1898. p. 1169 ; American, wheat, oats, barley, and rye, chemical composition and physical properties of, third report on (Richardson). 1886 , Area and production of, grown in 1879 Collected at World's Columbian Exposition, analyses of, and compari.«ons with other data ( Wiley ) . 1895 Collected in Russia by j\I. A. Carleton, for section of seed and plant introduction. Agriculture Department. 1899 Condition of, monthly notes on Consumption of, in Europe, 1885. No. 16 Crops of. See Cereal crops. Estimated production of. of U. S. , 1881. No. 41 Estimates of, of 1882. No. 59 Exports of, 1866. p. 432 Geographic distribution of, in North America, Jan. 4, 1897 same. Mar. 1, 1897 same (Plumi)). 1898 Growing, ortalid fly injuring. 1895. p. 352 Improvement of (Blount) . 1882. p. 104 Insects affecting — destruction of. 1867. p. 158 other dry vegetable foods and, report on (Chittenden). 1896. p. 112 Production and distribution of, in U. S. (Dodge). 1879 Production of, in Germany. 1876. p. 367 Russian — adapted for cultivation in U. S. (Carleton). 1900 official returns of. 1891. p. 474 Rusts affecting — experiments in treatment of (Galloway). 1891. p. 195 physiological investigation ( Carleton ) . 1899 Smut in, prevention of (Kellerman and Swingle). 1891. p. 26.. Stored, and other products in Mexico, insects affecting (Chitten- den). 1896. p. 27 '. Classlflcatlon no^ A9.7:7 A9.6:4 A28.4:16 A8.1:4 A29.6:26 A6.5:5 A9.7:4 A29.6:27 A28.5:7 A28.5:7 Al. 9:105 A27.9:32 A27.9:21 A27.9:35 A27.9:7 A9.3:23 A27.9:32 A7.3:139 A7.3:9 A1.8:23 A7.3:45 A6.6:4 A27.9: A27.9:23 A27.9:20 A27.9:21 A27.9:4 A5.4:21 A5.4:22 A5.3:ll A9.7.7 A1.8:22 A27.9:5 A9.6:4 A27.2:C33 A27.9:14 A6.3:23 A27.9:29 A28.5:7 A28.3:16 A28.5:6 A9.8:4 218 Cereals — Continued Statistics of, annual Tariff rates on, in European countries, 1894. ]>. 32:5 Variety testing in; how can it be rendered more decisive? (Hick- man). 1891. p.97 ." See also Grain, and references thereunder. Cereals and cereal products, adulteration of (Wiley and others). 1898. p. 1169 . . . ._ Cerebro-spinai meningitis. See Horses. Cereus, North American species of, preliminary revision of (Coulter) . 1896. p. 355 Cerletti, M. G. B. Peronospora overcome by hydrate of lime. 1885. P 71 Cestodes: Adult— of cattle, sheep, and allied animals, revision of (Stiles and Hassall ) . 1893 of man which mav possibly occur in returning American troops (Stiles and Tayler) . 1902. p. 43 Larval, of man which may possibly occur in returning American troops (Stiles and Tayler) . 1902. p. 47 See also Tapeworms. Cha?tochloa, North American species of (Scribnerand Merrill). 1900. Chaffee, Frank P. : Meteorology in i)ublic schools; how much should be attempted; methods of teaching. 1902. p. 85 Weather- to recast distribution: should the wording of forecasts be confined to vocabulary of present logotype outfit? is it ad- visable to extend vocabulary of logotype outfit? 1889. p. 48 . Weather forecasts, stamping, on mail matter, report of committee • appointed to investigate subject of. 1896. p. 51 Weather map, how to make synopsis instructive to public. 1902. p. 137 Yerby, M. H. , short biography of. 1900. p. 539 Chagres River: Ratio of discharges of, to rainfall (Abbot). 1899. p. 541 Upper, rainfall and drainage in (Abbot). 1900. p. 243 Chalcididis: North American, from collections of Department of Agriculture and of C. X. Riley, descriptions of, with biological notes, and list of described North American species of family (Howard). 1885 Pupation among, methods of (Howard). 1891. p. 193 See also Aphelinina?. Chamberlain, W. J. Crop reports, national and international, ])aper on. 1882. p. 137 Chambers's index of Tineina of U. S., steps toward revision of. See Walsingham, Lord. ♦ Champaign, J 11.: Swine plague at (Detmers). 1879. p. 19 Texas cattle fever investigations in (Detmers). ISSO. p. 2i)l Chance, Edward Mackay. See, as collaborator, P.igelow, Willanl Dell. Chancellor, Charles Williams. Havre, France, cost of hauling I'arin products over wagon roads at. p. 3 Chandler, A. H Duty of water in Tule River Basin, California. 1902. p. 159 Chandler, A. J. Anthrax and southern cattle fever among Cali- fornia cattle, p. 450 Clianiller, William Eaton. Address of, before convention of Na- tional League for (4ood Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 15 Changa or niol(> cricket in I'orto Rico (Barrett). 1902 Channel Islands: the people and their cattle (Hazard). ]>. 77 Chai)pel, George ]M. Weather-forecast distribution: should word- ing of forecasts be conlined to vocabulary of present logotype outtit? Is it advisable; to extend vocabularv of logotype out- lit? 1899. ]). 49 ■. Char. ,S(r Wooil char. Index Classlflciitluii no. A27.1: A27.9:32 A10.3:7 A7.3:13» A6.5:3 A6.3:2 A4.3:4 A4.3:35 A4.3:35 A 3. 8:21 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.3:18 A29.3:31 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A9.3:5 A9.7:4 A1.8:22 A1.6:12 A 1.6:34 A22.4:27 A10.3:119 A4. 1:887-8 Al 0.3:14 A10.12:2 A 1.8:22 .\ 29. 3:24 210 p. 26 Index Charl)on. See Anthrax. Charles, Vera K. See, as joint author, Pieters, Adrian John. Charleston, S. C, hurricanes at, notes on, 1752-1893 (Abbe). 1901. p. 548 Charlottesville, Va. : Grapevine, downy mildew and black rot of, treatment of, with salts of copper at, in 18S7 (Lvman). p. 5 same, 1888 (Lyman), p. 20 ". San Jose scale at (Schwarz). 1894. p. 247 Jefferson Memorial and Interstate good-roads convention, letter of invitation and official call to. 1902 Charpentier de Cossigny, M. J. : Agricultural liydraulics; translated by Mrs. A. F. Wood. 1891. pt. 1. p. 349 Irrigation theories and practices. 1891. p. 268 Charts of atmosphere humidity, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 118... Chauveau, A. B. Electricity, atmospheric, methods and instruments of precision for study of. 1 895. p. 569 Chauzit, B. Grapevine, downy mildew of, treatment for, in France in 1887. p. 75 Chavez, Augustin M. , short biography of. 1902. p. 451 Chayote; a tropical vegetable (Cook). 1901 Cheat. See Chess. Cheese : American, deterioration of. p. 384 Bacteria cultures, pure, for making. Colored spots in (Pearson), p. 229 same Cream in, substitute for. 1874. p. 536 Curd inflation; its relation to bacterial flora of foremilk (Bolley). 1896. p. 78 " . . . Curd test in making. 1898. p. 24 Curingof. 1901. p. 27 Curing rooms, construction and cooling of. 1899. p. 19 Factory for, and how it is made (Merry). 1896. p. 45 same, reprinted . n. d Fat in, determination of (Van Slyke). 1893. j). 116 Good, how to select ( Al vord ) . 1896 Industry of State of New York ( Gilbert) . 1896 Insects affecting ( Howard ) . 1896. p. 100 Making at high altitudes in France. 1875. p. 127 Manufacture and consumption of (Al vord). 1895. p. 453 Manufacture of, as a staple article of export (Goodale). p. 381 .. Market for, in England ( Ash by) . p. 214 National standard for ( Eberman). 1893. p. 60 Oleomargarine. 1874-75. p. 459 Production of, information relative to (Curtis). 1870. p. 355 ... Production statistics of butter and. " 1873. p. 279 Roquefort, manufacture of. 1868. ji. 40 Skipper (Murtfeldt). 1893. p. 170 Small, note on. 1876. p. Ill See also Casein — Filled cheese — New York State Cheese Manufacturers' Association. Chemical analysis: Agricultural, explanation of some new forms of ap])aratus used in (Wiley). 1890. p. 96 Edible oils and fats, methods of (Tolman) . 1901 same (Tolman). 1902. p. 20 Grapes ( Wetherill) . 1862 Methods of, of commercial fertilizers, feeding stuffs, dairy prod- ucts, and fermented liquors, adopted by Association of Official Agricultural Chemists — 2d annual convention, 1885 3d annual convention, 1886. p. 49 4th annual convention, 1887. p. 59 5th annual convention, 1888. p. 57 6th annual convention, 1889 Classification no. A29.6:28 A6.3:5 A6.3:10 A9.7:6 A22.2:C38 A15.2:Ir72 A15.2:P94i A29.6:29 A29.3:ll* A6.3:5 A 29. 6:30 A6.3:28 A4. 1:889-90 A1.9:92 A4. 1:898 A4.4:;24 A27,9:12 A 10. 3:30 A1.9:84 Al. 9:144 Al.9:97 A4.3:15 A4.4:19 A7.3:38 A4.4:ll A4.3:15 A 9. 6:4 A27.9:13 A 1.10:895 Al. 1:863 A4. 1:899 A7.3:41 A27.9:13 A27.9:8 A27.9:ll A27.9:6 A9.7:6 A27.9:14 A 7. 3:28 A7.2:Oi5 A7.3:65 A1.8:3 A7.3:7 A7.3:12 A7.3:16 A7.3:19 A7.3:24 220 Chemioal analj'Sis — Continued Methods of, etc. — Continued 7th annual convention, 1890. 8th annual convention, 1891. 9th annual convention, 1892. 10th animal convention, 1893. 11th annual convention, 1894. 12th annual convention, 1895, with collaboration of L. L. p. 189 p. 179 p. 195 p. 169 ]). 341 edited l.y Harvey W. Wiley, Van Slyke and W. D. Bifrelow . 15tli annual convention, 1898, edited by Harvey W. Wiley... changes and additions, Dec. 12, 1896 changes and additions, Dec. 11, 1897 outline of. 1901 ■. provisional methods, at LSth annual convention, 1901, edited by Harvey W. Wiley, with collaboration of W. D. Bigelow. See (i/xd Tanning materials. Proximate, notes on ( McMurtrie) . 1873. p. 167 See itho Alkali soils — Cattle foods — Food materials — Fort Scott — Fruits — Fungicides — Insecticides — Plants — Soils. Chemical exhibit. See Chicago, 111. , World's Columbian Exposition. Chemical fertilizers. See Fertilizers. Chemical measuring flasks, testing of, notice in regard to. 1897. p.l59. Chemical memoranda on agricultural subjects, monthl}-, Nov.-Dec, 1871. p. 480 Same (Smith), Jan., 1872; (Brown), Feb.-Dec, 1872 Same ( McMurtrie) , Jan. , 1873, to Dec. , 1876 Chemical Society, national, committee on, of Association of Official Agriculturist Chemists, report of — 1890. p. 182 1891. p. 165 Chemicals, weed destruction by means of (Evans). 1901. p. 19 ... See also Enzymes. Chemistry: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on. 1889-1902 For technical and practical students (Huston). 1896. p. 88 Relation of, to progress of agrieulture ( Wiley ) . p. 201 See also Agricultural chemistry — Alkali — Cotton. Chemistry and economy of food, methods and results of investiga- tions on ( Atwater ) . 1895 Chemistry section. Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, report of: 1890. pp. 23, 108, 1.32 1891 . p. 20 1892. p. 36 See also Agriculture and chemistry section. Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department: Exhibit of, at Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, X. Y., 1901 (Ewell and others). 1901 Publications of. 1899 Work of, for farmer ( Wiley). 1897. p. 76 Chemists, ( Xlicial Agricultural, Association of: Historical sketch of (Wiley). 1899. p. 16 2d annual convention, 1885, proceedings of, edited by Charles W. Dabney 3d annual convention, 1886, proceedings of, edited by Clifford Richardson 4th annual convention, 1887, proceeding.s of, edited by Clifford Richardson 5th annual convention, 1888, p)roceedings of, edited by Clifford Richardson 6th annual convention, 1889, proceedings of, edited bv Harvev W. Wiley '. ".. 7th annual convention, 1890, proceedings of, edited bv Harvev W. Wiley '. '.. 8th annual convention, 1891, proceedings of, edited bv Harvev W . W i 1 e V : ■. . Index Classlftcatlon no. A7.3:28 A7.3:31 A 7. 3:35 A 7. 3:38 A 7. 3:43 A7.3:46i A7.3:46^ A7.4:2 A7.4:4 A7.4:7 A7.3:65 A27.9:ll A7.3:51 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A27.9:ll-14 A7.3:28 A7.3:31 Al. 9:124 A10.6: A10.3:41 Al. 10:899 A10.3:21 A10.5:3 A10.3:7 A10.3:16 A 7. A 7. 3:63 A7.2:P96 Al. 10:897 A7.3:57 A7.3:7 A7.3:12 A7.3:16 A7.3:19 A 7. 3:24 A7.3:28 .\7.3:.31 221 Index Chemit^ts, Offu'ial A;oricnltural, Association of — Continued 9th annual c-onvention, liS92, jjroceedings of, edited bv Ilarvev W. Wiley '. '. . same, report on. p. 115 10th annual convention, 189:!, proceedings of, edited bv Ilarvev W. Wiley ". '. . 11th annual convention, ISS'4. jiroceedings of, edited bv Harvev W. Wiley ^ ^ '. . same, report on. ]>. 1 iS 12th annual convention, ]S;i5, proceedintjs of, edited l)v Harvev W. Wiley 1 ". . same, report on. ]). '2(V.] ];>th annual convention, ISUti, ])roceedings of, edited l>v llarxcv W. Wiley : ■. . same, report on ( Heal ) . p. 272 14th annual convention, 1897, proceedings of, edited 1)V Harvev W. Wiley \ ". ". . same, report on ( Beal ) . ]>. 404 15th annual convention, 1898, proceedings of, edited bv Harvev W . Wiley '. ■. . same, report on ( Beal ) . p. 504 16th annual convention, 1899, proceedings of, edited bv Harvev W. Wiley " ". . same, report on ( Allen), p. 204 17th annual convention, 1900, proceedings of, edited bv Harvev W. Wiley T ". ". . same, report on ( May ) . p. 503 18th annual convention, 1901, proceedings of, edited bv Harvev W. Wiley " \ . same, report on ( May) . p. 406 19th annual convention, 1902, report on (Lawson). p. 107 Chenery, Winthrop W. : Holstein cattle, p. 161 ' ' Texel " or " Mouton Flandrin ' ' sheep, p. 242 Cherries, food value of (Langworthy). 1899. p. 22 Cherry Hill, N. J. Tornado at, report of (Emery). Cherry leaves, wild, poisoning by (Evans), p. 16 Cherry tree, l)!ack knot of (Peck), p. 175 Classiflciitiou no. A 7. 3:35 A10.6:4 A 7.3:38 A7.3:43 A 10. 6:6 A 7. 3:47 A 10. 6:7 A 7.3:49 A 10. 6:8 A 7. 3:51 A 10. 6:9 A 7. 3:56 A 10.6:10 A 7. 3:57 A10.6:ll A 7. 3:62 A 10. 6:1 2 A7.3:67 A10.6:13 A10.6:14 1895. p. 252. . p. o:^ same (Taylor). 1874 Chesnut, Victor King: Plants poisonous to stock, preliminary catalogue of. p. 387 Plants used bv Indians of Mendocino Countv, California. 1902. p. 295 '. '. Poisonous plants — principal, of U. S. 1898 some, of northern stock ranges. 1900. p. 305 some common. 1896. p. 137 thirty, of I ■ . S. 1S98 Chesnut, Victor King, and AVilcox, Earley Vernon. Stock-poisoning plants of ■Montana, preliminarv report. 1901 Chess, seeds of (Hillman). 1902 ...'.... Chestnut borer, two-lined, circular relative to (Chittenden). 1897.. Chestnut oak for railroad ties, circular on (Colman) . 1887 Chestnut trees: Decay of, in North Carolina. 1867. p. 58 Insect injurv to, in ^'irginiaand neighboring States (Chittenden). 1897. p." 67 Chestnuts, culture of (Smith and Langworthy) . 1900. p. 9 Chester, Frank Dyer. Copper salts as fungicides. 1891. p. 21 Chicago, 111.: Ancient climates near ( Abbe) . 1895. ji. 424 Climate of ( Hazen). 1893 Corn and wheat in. 1 861-66. p. 431 Dietary studies in, in 1895 and 1896, conducted with cooperation of Jane Addams and Caroline L. Hunt of Hull House (Atwa- ter and Bryant) . 1898 .\1. 1:864 A 1.1:864 Al. 9:105 A29.6:23 Al. 9:103 A 1.1:872 A27.9:12 A4. 1:898 A6.5:7 A6.3:20 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:896 A1.9:86 A6.3:26 A19.3":R31 A9.5:24 A13.4:4 A27.9:5 A9.6:7 Al. 9:114 A28.5:6 A29.6:23 A29.3:10 A27.9:4 A10.3:55 222 Index (lassiflcutloii uu. 32 Chu-ajjo, 111. — Continued Farm animals at, range or average price of — 1S*)7 and LS9S. p. 579 LS99. p. 673 1900. J). 569 Growth of the Northwest and. 1864. So. 2 Horgeshow of 1890 (Martin). 1891. p. 349 ..I Horses from, export of ( Bruette). 1897. p. 84 Live stock and meat traffic of (Perry), p. 245 Live stock at, range of jirices of. p. 240 Live stock receipts and shipments— 1868. p. 21 1869. pp. 239, 300*, 371 same. p. 45 1870. p. 282 same. p. 19 1871. p. 89 1872. p. 402 Lumber trade at, 1857-68. p. 62 Precipitation at. 1889-91. p. 108 Pork-packing in, 1867. p. 372 Railroad freights from, 1866. p. 27 Trade of, 1867-68. p. 20 Union stock vanls in, southern cattle fever at (Trumbower). p. 444 '. Weather forecast district, monthlv report of — Sept. , 1898-May, 1899 ( Cox ) . .' June, Jul V, 1899 ( Beals ) Sept.-Xov., 1899 (Cox) Dec., 1899 (Beals) Jan.-June, 1900 (Cox) Julv, 1900 ( Bigelow ) Sept., 1900-March, 1901 (Cox ) Apr., 1901 (Walz) Mav, June, 1901 (Cox) July, 1901 (Walz) Sept. ,1901 ( Cox ) , Oct. , 1 901 ( Walz ) Nov. , 1901-March, 1902 (Cox) Apr., 1902 ( Walz) , May-Oct., 1902 (Cox) Chicago, 111., International Live Stock Exposition, 1900: Canadian cattle, sheep, and swine for exhibition at, special order, providing for importation of — Julv 13, 1900 Sept. 12, 1901 July 1 (), 1 902 Report on ( Wilson and Hill) . p. 63 , Chicago, 111., International Meteorological Congress, August 21-24, 1893: Proceedings of ( Fassig) . 1894. p. 227 Report on ( Fassig) . 3 i)arts Chicago, 111., National Convention of Cattle Breeders and Other Stockmen, called to consider subject of contagious diseases of domestic animals — [1st], Nov., 1883, ])roceedings of [2d], Nov., 1884, proceedings of [3d], Nov., 1885, addresses before, by Norman J. Colman and I). K. Salmon Chicago, 111., National Good Roads and Irrigation Congress, letter of invitation to. 1900 Chicago, 111., W(jrld's Agricultural Congress, report of committee on ( Morrow ) . 1893. p. 1 04 Chicago, 111., World's Columl)ian Exposition, 1893: Agri(uilturai colleges and experiment stations, collective exhibit of. circulars relati veto A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 A27.9:2 A4.1:889-90 A1.2:H78 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:897 A27.9:7 A27.9:7 A27.9:8 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A27.9:10 A27.9:7 A29.6:20 A27.9:5 A27.9:4 A27.9:7 A4. 1:884 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 :27 :27 :27 :28 :28 :28, 29 :29 :29 :29 :29 :29 :29, 30 :30 :30 A4.5:67 A4.5:90 A4.5:96 A4. 1:900 A29.6:21 A29.3:ll A1.8:29 A 1.8:33 A1.8:38 A22.2:C43 A10,3:16 A10.2:C43 *By a iiiisi)riiit, this jiii^'r luimlHT nppears twu't 223 1893 (Arms-bv^ 1893 (Alvord). 1894 (Armsby). Apiarian exhibit at Index Chicago, 111., World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 — Continued Agricultural experiment stations, cooperative exhibit at, report of committee on — 1891 ( Harris), p. 43 1892 ( Armsbv) . p. 24 , ■ p.99 p. 103 p-;5-t (Benton). 1S94. p. 242 Cereals cf)llected at, analyses of ( Wiley) . 1895 Chemical exhibit at, re{)ort of committee of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists on. 1891. p. 170 Dairy tests at, report of committee on (Scovell) . 1894. p. 52 Entomology, economic, catalogue of exhibit at Insect collections of (Chittenden). 1894. p. 236 Insects occurring in foreign exhibits of (Riley) . 1894. p. 213 same, destruction of (Chittenden) . 1894. p. 225 Special report of assistant secretary on. p. 53 same Chick-pea. Hee Gram. Chickamauga National Park, forestry rei)ort on. p. 321 Same, p. 321 Chicken cholera, experiments with. p. 211 See also Fowl cholera. Chicken tick, note on ( Hassall ) . p. 496 Chickens: Animal parasites of, check list of ( Hassall ) . 1896 Apoplectiform septicemia in (Norgaard and Mohler). 1902 Different breeds of, weights of eggs of (Emery), p. 474 Gape disease of. 1 898. p. 28 Ground grain vs. whole grain for. p. 19 Standard varieties of ( Howard ) . 1896. p. 445 same Young, skim milk for. 1898. p. 20 same (Anderson), p. 477 See also Chinese incubators — Poultry. Chickens and their diseases in Hawaii ( Sedgwick ) . 1901 Chicorv growing as an addition to resources of the American farmer ( Kains) . 1898 Same, circular on ( Kains ) . 1900 -. Chilcott, Ellery Channing, and Burnett, E. A. Mutton, feeding for, in South Dakota, p. 471 Childs, O. W. Rainfall in Nicaragua, record of. 1850-51. p. 409.. Chile, agriculture of. 1891. p. 285 Chilo saccharalis in New Mexico (Townsend). 1891. p. 24 China: Agriculture in. 1893. p. 23 Ailanthus silkworm of, additional observations on (Morris), p. 390 Locusts in, in 1878. App. p. 65 same, extermination of (Scatchkow). App. p. 65 Our trade with. 1889-99. (Hitchcock) San Jose scale in, resume of search for native home of. 1902. p. 65 Treat}^ of Shimonoseki, between Japan and, Apr. 17, 1895, and possibilities of U. S. trade with See also Amoy — Indo-China — and headings beginning Chinese. China grass. See Ramie. Chinch Vjug: Destruction of, in field by artificial introduction of contagious diseases (Snow). 1891. p. 279 Disease and other notes (Snow). 1891. p. 69 Early occurrence of, in Mississijipi Valley (Forbes). 1889. p. 249. Experiments for destruction of, in field by artificial introduction of contagious diseases (Snow). 1891. p. 145 Experiments on (Forbes). 1883. p. 23 Hibernation of (Marlatt). 1894. p. 232 Classlftcation no. A10.5:3 A10.3:7 A10.3:16 A10.3:16 A10.3:20 A9.7:6 A7.3:45 A7.3:31 A 10. 3:20 A9.3:31 A9.7:6 A9.7:6 A9.7:6 Al. 1:893 A5. 1:893 Al. 1:892 A13. 1:892 A1.6:22 A4. 1:899 A4.4:9 A4.3:36 A4. 1:899 A1.9:84 A1.9:84 Al. 10:896 A1.9:51 A1.9:84 A4. 1:899 A10.9:l A6.3:19 A6.4:29 A4. 1:898 A29.6:26 A27.9:29 A9.7:4 A27.9:32 Al. 1:862 A8.1:3 A8.1:3 A12.3:18 A9.6:37 A12.4:5 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.7:l A10.5:3 A9.3:2 A9.7:7 224 p. 51 Chinch bug — Continued History of (Howard] same. 1888 Interesting outljreak of, in northern Oliio. 1899. p. 55 Its i)rol)able origin and (Hffusion, its habits and development, natural checks and reme. 341 Bean leaf-beetle, rejiort on. 1 897. p. 64 Beans and i)eas, insects injurious to. p. 233 . Beetles, certain iniported, distribution of. 1895. p. 326 Birch trees, destru(;tive borer, enemy of. 1898. p. 44 Bronze ai)ple-tree weevil. 1900. p. 37 Cereals, stored, and other products in Mexico, insects affecting. 1896. p. 27 ( 'ereals and other dry vegetable foods, insects affecting. 1896. p. 1 1 2 ("hestnut and pine trees in Virginia and neighboring States, in.sec^t injury to. 1897. p. 67 ( 'hestnut ])orer, two-lined, circular on. 1897 (■hicago, 111., World's Columbian pjxposition, 1893 — destruction of insects occurring in foreign exhibitions. 1894. p. 225 insect collections of. 1894. p. 23(5 Coleopterous enemies of grapevine, some. 1895. ]>. :!84 Cucumber beetle, notes on. 1898. ]>. '27 Fall army worm and variegated cutw(jrm. 1901 Flea-beetle living on purslane. 1898. p. 83 Index C'lasslflratlon no. A 1.1:887 A9.3:17 A9.6:20 A9.6:15 A9.7:7 A9.6:6 A27.9:13 Al. 1:881-2 A9. 1:882 A10.3:107 A4. 1:900 Al. 1:870 Al. 1:877 A1.6:3 A1.2:An7^ A 10. 3:68 A 29. 6: 20 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 Al. 10:901 A29.6:24 A 29. 6:25 A 29. 6:23 A 29. 6:24 A 29. 6:25 A29.6:22 A29.6:26 A9.7:2 A8.1:3 A9.6:22 A9.5:32 A9.6:10 Al. 10:896 A9.6:9 Al. 10:898 A9.7:7 A9.6:18 A9.6:22 A 9. 8:4 A 9. 6:4 A9.6:7 A9.5:24 A9.7:6 A9.7:6 A9.7:7 A9.6:10 A9.6:29 A9.6:18 114—04- -15 225 1899 Index Cliittemlen, Frank Ilurlbnt — Continued Fruit-tree l)ark-beetle, circular on. 1898 Garden and orchard crops, some insects injurious to. Garden crops, insects injurious to. 1900 Grain, stored, insects injurious to. 1896 Grain, stored, more important insects injurionsto. 1894. p. 1*77 Green clover worm. 1 901 . p. 45 Green pea louse, destructive, circular on. 1901 Herbivorous habits of certain dermestidjc. 1895. p. 36 Horse-radish flea-beetle, report of. 1895. p. 404 Hyinenopterous parasites of Coleoptera, observations on some. 1898. p. 247 _ _ Insects, principal injurious, in 1901. p. 674 Insects and weather; observations during season of 1899. p. 51.. same. 1900. p. 63 Languria, notes on. 1890. p. 346 Leaf-mining locust beetle, with notes on related species. 1902. p. 70 Leaf-tyer of grape and elderberry. 1898. j). 82 Mediterranean flour moth, development of. 1896. p. 85 Millet, inspect injury to. 1898. p. 84 Palm and palmetto weevils. 1902. p. 23 Plants, useful, certain species of Coleoptera that attack, notes on. 1897. p. 20 Potato-bud weevil, report of. 1895. p. 350 Rhinoceros beetle, notes on. 1902. p. 28 Rose-chafer, circular on. 1 895 Rose leaf-beetle, report on. 1897. p. 60 Squash bug, common, circular on. 1899 Squash-vine borer, circular on. 1899 Strawberry weevil — circular on. 1897 habits and remedies, supplementary notes on. 1894. p. 14 .. injuries and bibliographv, notes on. 1898. p. 82 report of. 1893. p. 167 Striped cucumber beetle. 1898 Tobacco flea-beetle, report on. 1898. p. 79 Tobacco-stalk weevil. 1902. p. 66 Twig pruners and allied species. 1898. p. 35 Vegetable crops, some insects injurious to. 1902 Vegetable products, stored, insects affecting, collection of articles on some little-known. 1897 Violet, rose, and other ornamental jilants, some insects injurious to. 1901 White pine, insect enemies of. 1899. p. 55 Chittenden, H. M. Road system. Government, of Yellowstone National Park. 1901. p. 72 Chlorin. See Proteid matters. Choate, A. B. : ' Address of, before Minnesota good roads convention, Jan., 1894. pp. 5, 11 State aid to road building in ^Minnesota. 1898 Cholera, report relative to. 1866. pp. 56, 127 See also Chicken cholera — Fowl cholera — Hog cholera. Chovven, W. S. Address of, before Minnesota good roads conven- 1894. p. 13 See Schwolson. Aneroid barometer, report on. 1898. p. 547 Christian, George L. Address of, before Virginia good roads con- vention, Oct. 18, 1894. p. 8 Chronological cycles, note on (Al)be). 1900. p. 557 Chrysalis, curious, report of. 1892. p. 131 Cluibbuck, Levi. Dairy industry in Missouri and Kansas. 1897 Chufa, or earth almond, cultivation of. 1876. p. 37 Churches, relation of, to State colleges and universities (Harris). 1899. p. 100 ('lasslfleatlon no. A9.5:29 A9.6:19 A9.6:23 A1.9:45 Al. 10:894 A9.6:30 A9.5:43 A9.6:2 A9.7:7 A9.7:5 Al. 10:901 A9.6:22 A9.6:30 A9.7:2 A9.6:38 A9.6:18 A9.6:6 A9.6:17 A9.6:38 tion, Jan., Chwol.son, Orest Chree, Charles A9.6:9 A9.7:7 A9.6.38 A9.5:ll A9.6:7 A9.5:39 A9.5:38 A9.5:21 A9.7:7 A9.6:10 A9.7:5 A9.5:31 A9.6:10 A9.6:38 A9.6:18 A9.6:33 A9.6:8 A9.6:27 A 13. 3:22 A22.3:21 A22.3:2 A22.4:32 A27.9:4 A 22. 3:2 A29.6:26 A22.3:ll A29.6:28 A9.7:5 A4.3:18 A27.9:14 A10.3:65 226 Cicada, periodical, or seventeen-year locust: Account of Cicada septendecini, its natural enemies, and means of preventing its injury, with sunnnary of distribution of differ- ent broods (Marlatt ). 18!t8 ." Broods of, new nonienclaturt> for (Marlatt). 1902 Circular on — 1897 (Schwarz) 1898 (Schwarz) 1902 ( Hunter) Consideration of validity of old records bearing on distribution of broods of, with particular reference to occurrence of broods VI and XXIII in 1898 (Marlatt). 1898. p. 59 Feeding habits of adults of ( Quaintance). 1902. p. 90 Forecast for 1894 (Riley) New nomenclature for broods of (Marlatt). 1898. p. 52 Present year's appearances of. 1893. p. 298 Report on (Riley ). 1885 Southeastern Indiana. 1886. p. 24 Cicindela limbata, report on (Bruner). 1889. p. 144 Cider: Address on, before Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, 1901 (Alwood). p. 84 .' Adulteration of ( Crampton) . 1887. p. 263 _ American, composition of, and substances used in adulteration (Crampton) . p. 1 83 Sweet, preservation of. 1 898. p. 29 Cigar-leaf tobacco: Cultivation of, in Florida ( Floyd) . 1899 Curing and fermentation of (Loew.) . 1899 Temperature changes in fermenting piles of ( Whitney and Means ) . 1899 See also Tobacco. Cigar-wrapper leaf, methods of exoerimenting with (Jenkins). 1901. p . 1 02 ; Cimbex, American, adults of, injuring willow and cottonwood in Nebraska (Webster). 1890. p. 228 Cinchona: Cultivation of — in United States ( Antisell ) . p. 454 in India. 1870. p. 285 Noteon. 1864. No. 1. p. 27 Planting of, in Jamaica (Parry). 1871. j). 120 Cincinnati, Ohio: Hogs packed at, 1833-64. No. 6. p. 33 _ Pork-packing in, 1833-67. p. 52 Cipher code, international, for correspondence respecting the aui-ora and related conditions (Veeder). 1894. p. 26 Cipher code of wind-signal orders, amending instructions to special- display men. 1892 ' Circle City, Alaska, meteorological observations near, 1896-98 (Holt), p. 542 Circumscissa. See Cercospora circumscissa. Cirencester, P^ngland, Royal Agricultural College at, report on. 1885. p. 70 Cist, Charles. Hog and its products, p. 382 Cities: Industries of. 1884. No. 8. p. 26 Milk supi)ly of. p. 332 Sewage of (Brown). 1872. p. 379 Cities and towns, weeds in (Dewey). 1898. ]>. 193 Citrate-soluble phosphoric; acid. See Guanos ^ — Phosphoric acid. Citricacid, action of, on basicslag (Huston and Jones). 1896. p. 68. Citric acid in milk, report on (Soulhet). 1889. p. 155 Citron, culture of (Redden), p. 147 Citrus fruits, principal diseases of, in Florida (Swingle and Webber). 1896 See also Orange. Index Classlflcatlon no. A9.6:14 A9.5:45 A9.5:22 A9.5:.30 A9.5:44 A9.6:18 A9.6:37 A9.2:P41 A9.6:18 A9.7:5 A9.3:8 A9.3:12 A9.7:2 A7.3:67 A7.3:13* Al. 1:887 A1.9:78 A1.8:62 A1.8:59 A1.8:60 A 10. 3:99 A9.7:2 Al. 1:866 A27.9:8 A27.9:3 A27.9:9 A27.9:2 A27.9:5 A 29. 3:1 11 A29.2:C49 A 29. 6:26 A 1.8:36 A 1.1:866 A 27.9:22 A 1.1:872 A27.9:10 A 1.10:898 A7.3:49 A7.3:24 A 1.1:867 A28.3:8 227 Index ('laKsIfloation no. Citrus tvocs, scale insect and mite enemies of (]\rarlatt). 1900. p. 247. Al. 10:900 Civil Service: Examinations — assistants in Department of A<;riculture (Abbe). 1898. p. 564 A29.6:26 Weatlier I'.urean employees ( Abbe) . 1898. p. 63 A29.6:26 weather observers in U. 8. "Weather Bureau ( Kimball ). 1898. p. 548 A29.6:26 Letters relative to classifled service, etc., in Agriculture Depart- ment A1.2:C49 ^ Keport on, in Agricultun^ Department. 1896 A1.4:5 same ( Dalmev). 1897 A10.4:33 Clam, long, rapid disappearance of (Beal). 1898. p. 19 Al. 9:103 Clark, II. C. IMeat industries of United States, report accompany- ing exhibit of Animal Industry Bureau, at Paris Exposition. 1889. p. 359 A4. 1 :887-8 Clark, Josephine Adelaide: Agricultural College libraries. 1902. p. 25 A10.3:115 Mushrooms, edible and poisonous, reference list of publications relating to. 1898 A17.3:20 Phanerogams and Pteridophytes, North American, new species of, published in 1891, systematic and alphabetic index. 1892. p. 151 A6.5:l same, published in 1892. p. 233 A6.5:l See alxo, for reports as Librarian, Librarv, Agriculture Depart- ment, 1901, 1902 .' A17.1: Clark, V. A.: Ai)p]es, keeping qualities of. 1900. p. 16 Al. 9:119 Apples, storing without ice. 1900. p. 5 Al. 9:119 Cold storage on the farm. 1900. p. 9 Al. 9:119 Corn, sweet, and pole beans, forcing of, under glass. 1898. p. 13. Al. 9:105 Fruit, mechanical cold storage for. 1900. p. 12 Al. 9:119 Fruit trees, close root pruning of. p. 13 Al. 9:103 Garden crops, fertilizers for. 1898. p. 12 Al. 9:105 Plums, cross-pollination of. 1899. p. 6 Al. 9:103 See alw, as joint author. True, Alfred Charles. Clarke, J. W. Fruit gathering, ripening and keeping. )>. 152 Al. 1:864 Clarke, Lowell. Lamb feeding in Colorado, p. 275 A4.1 :901 Claxton, T. F.: Mauritius cyclone of Dec. 5, 1897. p. 62 A29.6:26 Thunderstorms, two, at Royal Alfred Observatory, Mauritius. 1900. p. 63 ". ". A29.6:28 Clay, John, jr. Breeder, work of, in improving live stock, p. 627 . Al. 10:899 Clay: Filtration of, from soil solutions, capillary studies and. 1902 A26.3:19 Suspended, filtration of, from soil solutions (Briggs). 1902. p. 31. A26.3:19 Clayton, IL IL: Cloud observations at Blue Hill. 1897. p. 135 A29.6:25 Clouds, different, forms of, mean heights and velocities of. 1892. p. 50 A29.6:20 Clearing new land (Williams). 1902 A1.9:150 Clematis, decay in, Phytomvza affinis, as cause of (Bos). 1893. p. 92 ". A9.7:6 Clement, A. W. Pneumonia among horses, p. 381 A4.1:889-90 Clermont-Ferrand, France, International Hydrological, Climato- logical, and Geological Congress, Sept. 28 to Oct. 2, 1896 (Rotch). p. 367 A29.6:24 Cleveland, Ohio. See St. Ignatius College. Clift, J. W. Road improvement, requisites to. 1902. p. 26 A22.3:23 Climate: Alaska (Henry). 1897. p. 248 A29.6:25 same (Moore). 1897 A29.2:A11 Ancient, near Chicago ( Abbe). 1895. p. 424 A29.6:23 Antigua, W. I., seasonal variations in 1890-1900 (Kimball), p. 168 A29.6:29 Appalachians, southern (Henry), p. 143 A1.2:Ap4^ Arkansas, southwestern, 1840-67. p. 429 A27.9:8 228 Climate — Continued Athene, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 554 Bagnio, Philii)pine Islands (Stetson) . 1902. p. 478 British Islands ( Harding) . 1896. p. 611 California (Irish). 1895. ]>. 475 Canada. See Canada, cliniatological data. Changes in local (Abbe). 1897. p. 491 Colorado, and its effect on trees ( Parsons). 1888. p. 221 Conflict of man with, notes on ( Abl)e) 1899. p. 257 Controlling factor in long-distance transmission of electrical energy (McAdie). 1897. p. 439 Death Vallev, Cal. ( Harrington ) . 1892 Denmark ( Paulsen). 1896. p. 640 Florida, statement of products and (Knapp). 1885. Xo. 19, ]>. 2."L Geological ages (Abbe). 1898. p. 313 Georgia ( Hemphill ) . 1882 Glacier as an index of, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 177 Harpoot, Turkey in Asia, 1898-1900 ( Huntington). 1901. \^. 250. Hawaii. See Hawaii, cliniatological data. Idaho, some features of ( Blandford ). 1901. p. 19 Influence of, on animal life (Dean). 1902. p. 107. Jamaica. See Jamaica, cliniatological data. Liberia, notes on ( Abbe) . 1898. p. 215 Local, influence of small lakes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 56."! Maine ( Boardman ) . 1884 Malay Archipelago (Van der Stok). 1896. p. 66!) Mexico. 1894. p. 333 See also Mexico, cliniatological data. Mexico, City of ( Barcena) . 1896. p. 601 Mississippi "(Hurt). 1884 Missouri, notes on (Hackett). 1899. p. 582 Netherlands (Snellen). 1896. p. 627 Norway (Mohn). 1896. p. 647 Ohio, western. 1868-1870. p. 198 Oregon. 1871. p. 129 Oscillation of, in ai-id regions, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 544 . . Pacific coast (Merrick), p. 280 Pacific slope (Hilgard). 1892. p. 9 Periodicity in, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 511 Permanence of (Sims). 1901. p. 121 same (Abbe). 1901. p. 175 Philippines (Brewer). 1900. p. 102 Publications on, American, note on (Abbe). 1^98. j). 461 Puerto Rico ( Harrington) . 1898. p. 437 Relations of soil to (Hilgard). 1892 St. Lawrence Island, 1 894-99 ( Ilenrv ) . p. 457 Santa Barbara, California. 1871. p. 196 South Carolina ( Hemphill ). 1882 Spokane, Wash. , 1882-99 ( Stewart ) . p. 490 Statistics of, 1896, report of ( Heni'y ) . p. 277 Studies of — 1899 (Walz). p. 136 1902 (Herrmann) . ji. 198 1902 (Fassig). p. 200 Texas (Al)be). 1894. p. 331 United States ( Hazen ) . 1896. p. 5S5 . m same ( Allen) . 1896. p. 5,S5 West Indies (Hall). 1896. j). 5,S9 See aZ.so Arid regions — Climatology — Cold Friday — Cold waves — Meteorology — and headings i)eginning Climate, ('limatology. Climate and corn, relation of ( Wren). 1901. p. 8 Climate ahd crime, relation between (Abbe). 1897. j). 259 Climate and crop and storm-warning services of Weather Bureau, value of, to industries of Cuba and other islands of West Indies (Hayes.) 1902. p. 58 same, to Porto Rico ( Noycs) . 1902. p. 60 Index Classification no. I A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A29.3:ll» A1.10:895 A29.6:25 A 13. 3:2 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.3:l A29.3:112 .127.9:23 .\29.6:26 A1.6:47 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A1.7:4 A29.3:ll'' A27.9:.32 A29.3:ll^ A1.7:3 A29.6:27 A29.3:113 A29.3:ll» A27.9:9 A27.9:9 A 29. 6:28 Al. 1:867 A1.8:20 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.3:3 A 29. 6:27 A27.9:9 Al.6-47 A 29. 6:28 A29. 1:897 A29.3:24 .129.3:31" A29.3:31 A29.6:21 .129.3:11-' A 29. 3:11* A29.3:ll» A 29. 6:29 A 29. 6:25 A29.3:31 A29.3.31 229 Index Classification no. Climate and crop bulletins A29.7: Climate and crop cxjnditions, are changes in present forms for report- ing weekly, advisable? (Mitchell). 1899. p. 126 A29.3:24 same (Linney). 1899. p. 126 A29.3:24 Climate and crop correspondents, Weather Bureau, how many are recjuired to meet fully the needs of Bureau in its climate and crop service? (Allen.) 1902. p. 195 A29.3:31 See, aho Climate and crojj service. Climate and crop sections, Weather Bureau: Monthly reports of, extracts from Apr. -Dec. (Abbe). 1898 A29.6:26 Publications of, necessity for binding and otherwise preserving (Belden). 1902. p. 177 A29.3:31 Should monthly reports of, contain onlv original matter? (Love- land). 1902. p. 187 .' A29.3:31 See a!xo Alaska. Climate and crop service: Annual summaries of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 254 A29.6:27 Porto Rico, notes (Abbe). 1899. p. 258 A29.6:27 Publications of (Berry). 1899. p. 150 A29.6:27 Reports, extracts from, Apr., May, Sept., Oct., 1895-Dec., 1902 (Berrv) A29.6: State services (Abbe) . 1895. p. 384 A29.6:23 ■ Weekly bulletins, should remarks of correspondents be pub- lished?— 1899 (Hackett). p. 107 A29.3:24 1899 (Marbury). p. 108 A29.3:24 1902 (Glenn), p. 188 A29.3:31 See also Weather and crop conditions. Climate and crops: Notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 564 A29.6:29 Problem with two solutions ( Abbe^. 1901. p. 419 A29.6:29 Secular changes in ( Abbe ) . 1897. p. 21 1 A29. 6 :25 Climate and flora, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 448 A29.6:28 CUmate and germination (Detmer). 1895. p. 405 A29.3:112 Climate and health, monthly periodical A29.8: Same, circular announcing discontinuance of, June 22, 1896 A29.2:C61 Climate and man, with special regard to climate and climatic ele- ments as curative or causative agencies of disease (Wilson). 1902. p. 104 A29.3:31 Climate and rainfall, relations of, to prevalence of fungus diseases (Halsted). 1899. p. 126 A10.3:65 Climate and thought (Easton) . 1902. p. Ill A29.3:31 Climate and vegetation: Relation between (Linney). 1902. p. 98 A29.3:31 Request for data on (Abbe). 1894. p. 328 A29.6:22 Climatic and agricultural features of arid regions of Pacific slope ( Hilgard and others) . 1882 Al . 8 :20 Climatic charts of U. S. 1900 A29.2:C61 Climatic conditions, general: 1893. p. 377 A29.6:21 1894. p. 535 A29.6:22 1895. p. 489 A29.6:23 1896. p. 487 _ A29.6:24 1897. p. 569 A29.6:25 1898 (Henrv). p. 595 A29.6:26 1899 (HenrV) . p. 579 ' A29.6:27 1900 (HenrV). p. 587 A29.6:28 1901 (Henry), p. 592 A29.6:29 Climatic divisions of Missouri, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 160 A29.6:28 Climatological atlas of Russian Empire, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 343 A29.6:28 Climatological congress. See Clermont-Ferrand, France. Climatological data, interchange of standard (McAdie). p. 135 A29.3:24 See also Canada — P^cuador — Hawaii — Jamaica — Mexico. Climatology: American grapevines (Lippincott). p. 194.. Al. 1:862 Antigua, W. 1. (Alexander). 1901. p. 165 1 A29.6:29 230 Climatology — Continued Applied, notes on ( Abbe) . 1901. p. 458 Asia, southern and western (Dallas). 1896. p. 672 California, note on (Abbe). 1900. pp. 165, 249 Costa Riea, monthly notes on, Jan., 1901-Oct., 1902 (Pittier) ... Florida, with regard to crops (Mitchell). 1902. p. 208 1896. p. 652 1898. p. 353 , 1901 (Stockman)... Index Classlilcatlou uo. A 29. 6:29 A29.3:ll^ A 29. 6:28 A 29. 6: A 29. 3:31 A29.3:1P A29.6:26 German Empire, development of (Meyer). Hann's handbook of, note on (Harrington) Havana, Cuba — monthly notes on, .\pr.-July, Sept.-Oct., 1901 (Stockman). ..i A29.6:29 same. Nov., 1901 (Hayes) ! A29.6:29 same. Dec, 1901; Feb.-Apr., 1902 (Stockman) A29.6:29,30 report on (Del Monte). 1898. p. 152 i A29.6:28 Medical, synopsis of course of lectm-es in, to senior class medical I department University of Te.xas (Cline). 1902. p. 110... I A29.3:31 Monthly notes on, June, 1895-Sept., 1897 1 A29.6: Same. Oct.-Dec, 1897 ( Henry) : A29.6:25 Panama, Isthmus of, including temperature, winds, barometric I pressure, and i)recipitation (Abbot). 1899. pp. 198, 302..! A29.6:27 Polar vs. equatorial (Abbe). 1898. p. 311 1 i A29.6:26 Present condition and recent i^rogress of (Koep])en). 1896. ■i).461. A29.6:23 Relation to cotton cultivation (Whitney). 1896. p. 143 A10.3:33 St. Kitts— notes on (Alexander) . 1899. p. 583 A29.6:27 same (Abbe). 1900. pp. 66, 330 A29.6:28 comparison of barometers, used in determining (Alexander). 1901. p. 257 A29.6:29 San Diego, Cal. , notes on, 1849-99 ( Abbe) . p. 20 A29.6:28 Use of word (Abbe). 1898. p. 214 A29.6:26 See also Climate. Climatology and horticulture: Relation of (Wickson). 1900. p. 45 A10.3:76 Some interrelations of ( Bailey) . 1895. p. 431 A29.3:ll ^ Climatology circulars, sanitary A29.15: Climatolotrv Division. See Weather Bureau, -\griculture Department. Climatology vs. meteorology (Whitney). 1898. p. 301 A29.6:26 Cline, Isaac M.: Brazos River Valley, Texas, floods in 1899, with notes on pre- vious overfxows. p. 295 A29.6:27 same, 1900, with report of freshets in other streams, p. 198. . .. A29.6:28 Floods, Colorado Valley, Texas, April 7 to 17, 1900, special report on, and other floods during same period, p. 146 A29.6:28 Galveston weather forecast district, report on. 1902. p. 292 A29.6:29 Medical climatology, synopsis of course of lectures in, to senior class medical department University of Texas. 1902. p. 110. A29.3:31 New Orleans weather forecast district, report of, monthly, Sept., 1901-Oct., 1902 A29.6:29, 30 Temperatures, })robable, forecasts of. 1899. p. 166 A29.3:24 Weather Bureau forecasts, value of. 1895. p. 293 A29.6:23 Cline, Joseph L. Porto Rico, island of, report on. 1901. p. 353... A29.6:29 Clisiocampa Americana, relations of Pimpla conquisitor to (Weed and Fiske). 1900. p. 33 A9.6:26 Clock, postaPtelegraph, and weather bulletin, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 351 A29.6:25 Cloth. >SVe «/.so Maize-paper and maize-cloth. Clothes moths, true: Circular relative to (Marlatt). 1898 A9.5:36 Report on (Riley). 1890. p. 211 A9.7:2 Clothing and temperature, report on ( Phillii)S). 1S97. p. 200.....I A29.6:25 Clothing material, importation of. 1866. p. 425 A27.9:4 Cloud, N. B. Cotton culture in 1866. p. 190 Al. 1 :866 Cloud observations: Blue Hill meteorological observatory, j\[ilton, ^Mass. (Rotch) 1897. !>. 12..' A29.6:25 same (Clayton). 1897. p. 135 A29.6:25 Form for record of (Richards an< I Abbe). 1898. p. 456 A29.6:26 Improved nephoscope and (Marvin). 1896. p. 9 A29.6:24 231 Index Cloud ol)servations — Continued International, notes on (Al)be). 1896. p. 4fil Made in cooperation with scheme of Intcrnutionul Cloud Com- mission, results of (Bigelow) — 1898. p. 404 1899. p. 8 1900 .Study of u])per atmosphere by means of ( Vettin). 1896. p. 758. Toronto (Blake). 1897. p. 19 ("tiiization of, in local and general weather predictions (McAdie). 1894. p. 21 Cloud phenomena: v Attending hailstorms ( Very ). 1894. p. 292 Sunrise and sun.^et, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 565 Cloud photography: Apparatus for (Henry). 1895. p. 169 same, correction, p. 255 Automatic, note on ( Fassig) . 1896. p. 456 Study of ( Angot). 1896. p. 769 Cloudburst, tornado, or waterspout, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 207. Cloudburst at Erwin, Tenn. ( Worth ) . 1898. p. 244 Cloudbursts in New England, note on (Elmer). 1902. p. 478 Cloudiness: Monthly notes on, Jan. , 1894-Oct. , 1902 Probable, during total solar eclipse of May 28, 1900 (Abbe), p. 422. Clouds: Altitudes of, note on ( Abbe) . 1897. p. 447 Balloons and kites, report on (Abbe). 1896. i^. 206 Banks of distant (Al)be). 1897. p. 543 Cirrus on northwest side of a storm (Richards). 1897. ]>. 212... Cumulus — above columns of smoke, notes on (Abbe). 1901. ji. 26 Bayonne, N. J., fire (Eadie) 1900. p. 433 formed by smoke (Mitchell). 1901. p. 498 over a lire, observation of ( Ward). 1898. p. 104 same (Abbe). 1900. p. 549 Forms of — ■ description of, charts different, mean heights and velocities of (Clayton). 1892. p. 50 report on (Abbe). 1896. p. 369 Hail, notes on bombarding ( Abbe). 1900. p. 542 Height of, a problem for students (Abbe). 1897. p. 161 Highest, observation of. 1894. ]). 364 Incandescent, note on ( Abbe). 1901. p. 466 Jamaica (Abbe). 1896. p. 15 Minnesota, movements of (Abbe). 1897. p. 252 Movements of, atmospheric circulation in tropical cyclones as shown by (Boyer). 1896 '. Names of, international (Abbe). 1899. p. 61 Reflection l)v, of light from distant fire, note on (Abbe). 1901. 1 ). 69 ■ Roll of, h( >i-izontal ( Abbe) . 1 895. p. 212 Stereoscoj>e studv of (Abbe). 1897. p. 98 Toronto, heights' at (Abbe). 1897. p. 303 Umbrella, notes on (Johnson). 1898. p. 207 Upper, and weather changes, report on (Richards). 1898. p. 106. Wave or billow, report on (Henry). 1899. p. 57 Whirling alto-cumulus (Abbe). 1898. p. 68 Whirling alto-stratus ( McAdie ) . 1897. p. 245 Winds and, report on (Brillouin). 1897. p. 437 Cloudy condensation, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 543 Cloudy days, records of (Abbe). 1897. p. 249 Clough, Homer W. Atmosphere, movement of, new method of observing direction of. 1898. p. 250 Clough, William: Sorghum, or Northern sugar cane. p. 54 Classification no. A29.6:24 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.1:8992 A29.3:ll=» A29.6:25 A29.3:lli A29.6:22 A29.6:26 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.6:24 A29.3:113 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6: A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:24 A 29. 6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.2:C62 A29.6:20 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A29.6:21 A29.6:29 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.2:At6' A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:26 A 29. 6:27 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:25 A29.6:26 A 1.1:864 232 7!)... 1870. 37. Clough, William — Continued Sugar, production of, from f^orgliuni or Northern sugar cane. p. 307 \... Clover: Crops, condition of, June, 1864. No. 3. p. 10 Dodders infesting (Dewey). 1898 Seed of — American, chemical composition comjiured to that grown in Europe. 1898. p. 17 crop of, 186.3. No. 6. p. 11 See also Alsike clover — Crimson clover — Croi)s, i)rincij)al — Red clover seed. Clover hay worm, Asopia costalis, some studies of ( Welister). 1891. p. 121 Clover-leaf beetle, invasion by (Smith). 1891. \>. 231 Clover mite: Circular relative to ( Marlatt) . 1897 Report on ( Riley and Marlatt) . 1890. p. 45 Clover-seed caterpillar, report on (OsbornandGossard). 1S91. ]).56. Clover-seed midge in Wisconsin, note on. 1886. p. 39 Clover worm. See Green clover worm. Club-root in U. S., report on (P^ycleshymer). 1891. p Clubb, Henry S. Michigan fruit region, facts relating to. Clubs. See Agricultural and horticultural societies and clubs. Cluss, Adolph. See, for report as architect, 1868, Agriculture de- partment, architect of. Cluss and Kammerhueber, Agriculture Department, l)uilding for, specifications of workmanshij) and materials required in. 18()7 .. Clute, Jacob, jkldress of, before National Road Conference, Julv, 1894. p. 14 "... Coal, antliracite, production of, in Pennsylvania. 1820-72. p. 36 . See also Brown coal. Coal ashes. See Ashes. Coal oil: Composition and quahties, manufacture, u.se in arts, history of discoverv, and tlieory of origin (Lesley), p. 429 West Virginia (Shattuck). p. 525 See aha Petroleum. Coates, C. E., jr. Agricultural course in the South, principles under- lying formation of. 1 900. p. 59 Cobb County, Georgia, soil survey of (Burke and Marean). \t. 317.. Coccid.'e : Collected in Puerto Rico by A. Busck in 1899, list of (Pergande and Cockerell). 1900. p. 92 Distribution of (Cockerell). 1893. p. 99 Georgia, notes on ( Scott) . 1 900. p. 49 , Jamaican, some food plants of (Cockerell). pp. 158, 245 Japanese, some new species of, with notes (Cockerell). 1896. p. 47 Maritime species of (Cockerell). 1894. p. 42 Massachusetts, notes on some (Cooley ). 1898. p. 61 Natural condition which affects distribution and a1)nndance of ((>)ckerell ) . 1 895. j). 91 New, collected in Mexico l)y Prof. C. H. T. Townsend, notes and . 1 17 San Jose scale and its nearest allies, 1897 Sawfly, new, which is injurious to hollyhocks. 1894. j). 251 Slip-records for entomologists, note on. 1893. p. 198 West Indian rufous scale, report of. 1892. p. 380 See aUo, as joint author, Pergande, Theodore. Cocklebur, a weed poisonous to stock, p. 99 Cockrill, B. F. Live-stock interests in Tennessee. 1883. p. 225 Cockroaches: Migration of ( Howard) . 1895. p. 349 Report on — • 1890 ( Riley), p. 266 1896 (Marlatt). p. 84 1902 (Marlatt) Viviparous, report on. 1891. p. 443 Cocoa palm, origin and distribution of (Cook). 1901. p. 257 Cocoa ])rei)arations, adulteration of (Spencer). 1892. ~ p. 875 Same (Ewell). 1892. p. 933 Cocoanut mealy-wing, report of. 1893. p. 314 Cocoanut])alms, diseased, in Cuba, report of investigation of (Busck). 1902. p. 20 - - . Cocos Island, plants from, collected by U. S. S. "Albatross" in 1887-91, list of (Rose). 1892. p. 135 Code, W. H.: Arizona, irrigation in, use of water in. 1899. p. Ill Irrigation in Salt River Vallev, Arizona. 1900. p. 83 same. 1901. p. 51 " ; Codling moth: Doul)le- brooded, report of ( Marlatt) . 1894. p. 248 Investigation of, in Idaho, 1900 (Simpson), p. 51 Investigations in Northwest during 1901 (Simpson). 1902 Life history, studies on ( Gillette) . 1902. p. 5 Recent studies on. 1899. p. 19 Report on (Howard), p. 88 Coe, A. B.: Chinook winds, how they came in 1896. p. 413 Kites in Montana. 1896. p. 237 Ca'urd'Alene Mountains, Idaho, botanical survey of, during summer of 1895 (Leiberg). 1897. p. 5 Classifloatlon uo. A9.6:17 A9.7:2 A9.6:37 A9.7:6 A9.6:2 A9.8:4 A9.8:4 A9.6:17 A28.5:5 A9.7:5 A9.8:4 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.6:37 A9.7:5 A9.6:9 A9.7:5 A9.8:6 A9.7:7 A9.7:6 A9.7:4 A4. 1:893-4 A1.7:2 A9.7:7 A9.7:2 A9.6:4 A9.5:51 A9.7:3 A6.5:7 A7.3:13' A7.3:13' A9.7:5 A9.6:38 A6.5:l Al 0.3:86 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A9.7:7 A9.6:30 A9.6:35 A9.6:31 A1.9:92 Al.l:887 A29.6:24 A29.6:24 A6.5:5 234 Coffee : Adulteration of (Spencer). 1892. p. 875 Brazilian. 1 . 40 Cold, widespread area of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 257 Cold frames. See Greenhouses and cold frames. "Cold Friday," Feb. 7, 1807, note on (Henry), p. 545 Cold spell of Nov., 1896, in Montana and adjoining States (Hazen). p. 414 Cold storage: Mechanical, for fruit (Clark) . 1900. p. 12 On the farm (Clark). 1900. p. 9 Cold-wave bulletins Cold waves: Atmospheric, depth of (Abbe). 1899. p. 62 Florida. 1886. p. 23 Januarv and Februarv, 1864, notes on ( Abbe). ]>. 114 Middle' Gulf coast (Garriott). 1895. p. 334 Origin of (Abbe). 1894. p. 511 Possibility of giving warnings of, to stock-raising interests 48 hours in advance (Brandenburg) . 1899. p. 33 same (Glass). 1899. p. 35 Southwest ( Hazen). 1899. p. 291 Warnings of, for benefit of transportation companies (Smith). 1899. p. 37 Year 1898. Report on (Garriott). j.. 208 same. p. 27 Cole, Frank N. Barometric pressure, diurnal variations of. ls*i2 .. Coleman, Clarence. What fmr bad roads cost us. 1895. j). 17 Coleof)tera: California, notes on habits of some (Coquillctt). 1892. ]>. 260.. Certain species of, that attack useful plants, notes on (Chittenden). ] 897. p. 20 Habits of some species of, observed in San Diego County, Calif. (Blaisdell). 1892. p. 33 Hymenopterous parasites of, observations on some (Chittenden). 1893. p. 247 See aUo Beetles. Coleopterf)US enemies of grapevine, sonfe( Chittenden) . 1895. p. .■'>S4. Colinia, Mexico, i)lants, colli'ctiKU of, niad(^ in, bv Edward I'ahiicr, in the years 1890 and 1891 ( Rose ) . 1895. " p. 293 Index (lasNillcatloii no. A7.3:13' A27.9:14 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:898 A27.9:14 Al. 1:879 A27.9:27 A27.9:ll A1.6:3 A6.3:25 A1.9:122 A26.5:901i A26.5:901' A15.2:Ir72 A15.2:Ar7 A6.5:3 A8.1:3 Al. 10:898 A9.3:12 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:24 Al. 9:119 A1.9:119 A29.9: A29.6:27 A27.9:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:23 A29.6:22 A29.3:24 A 29. 3:24 A29.6:27 A29.3:24 Al. 1:898 A29. 1:898 A 29. 3:6 A22.3:ll A9.7:4 A9.6:9 A9.7:5 A9.7:5 A 9. 7:7 A6.5:l 285 Index College faculty meetings ( Scott) . 1 895. p. 80 College Station, Md., sorghum-siigar experiments at (Wiley). 1889. College -work section, Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, rc])ort of: 1890. p. 139 !>. 1 05 p. 24 -. pp. 25, 92 p. 79 pp. 32,98... pp. 16, 69 p. 55 p. 87 p. 65 ]). 99 , p. 67 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. Colleges: Meteorology in, to what extent is it taught at present; should it be offered as an undergraduate or as a postgraduate course? (Loveland). 1902. p. 90 See also Agricultural colleges — Universities. Colleges and universities: State, relation of churches to ( Harris) . 1899. p. 100 Weather Bureau and, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 568 See also Agricultural colleges — Cornell University — Harvard University — Johns Hopkins University — Kansas University — Lake Erie College — Maine State College — Minnesota — Uni- versities. Collier, Peter: Analytical work done on sorghum and cornstalks by chemical division, July-December, 1880 Sorghum as a sugar-producing plant, investigation of. 1883 See also, as joint author, Vasey, (ieorge. See also for reports as chemist, (Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department, 1878-1882 Collingwood, H. AV. Farmers' institute work, best method of pub- lishing results of. 1902. p. 39 Collins, G. N. Seeds of commercial saltbushes. 1901 Collins, Jerome J. Marsh lands, reclamation of, extracts from report on. p. 600 Collins, P. Y. Address of, before national road conference, July, 1894. p. 35 ^. Collins, V. D. Morocco, agriculture of. p. 499 Colman, Norman J. : Address of — before Association of Official Agricuftural Chemists. 1885. p. 21 before convention of Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Washington, D. C, July 8, 1885 before convention of agriculturists. 1885. p. 5 _ before National Cattle Growers' Convention, Kansas City, Mo. 1887 Agricultural experiment stations in U. S., organization of, intro- duction to report on. 1889. p. 5 Animals, domestic, contagious, infectious, and communicable dis- eases among, rules of Department of Agriculture for suppres- sion of. 1887 Beef supply, American, address on, before 3d National Conven- tion of Stockmen, Chicago, Nov. , 1 885 Business methods in Agriculture Dei)artraent. 1888 Chestnut oak for railroad ties, circular on. 1887 Downv mildew and black rot of grape, circular on treatment of. 1887 ---- Dressed-meat traffic of U. S., answers to questions regarding, p. 277 Timber, increasing durability of. 1887 See also, for reports as Commissioner of Agriculture, 1885-1888 . . Classification no. Al 0.3:24 A7.3:26 A10.5:3 A10.3:7 A10.3:16 A10.3:20 A10.3:24 A10.3:30 A10.3:41 A10.3:49 A10.3:65 A10.3:76 A10.3:99 A10.3:115 A29.3:31 A10.3:65 A29.6:26 A1.6:33 A1.8:27 A7.1: A10.3:110 A6.3:27 Al. 1:870 A22.3:10 Al. 1:862 A7.3:7 A1.8:37 A1.7:9 A1.8:43 A10.3:l A1.8:44 A1.8:38 A1.2:C71 A13.4:4 A28.4:3 A4. 1:886 A13.4:3 Al.l: 236 1895. 14. p. 362. p. IS.... Cologne, German J', American dried apples in (Wamer). Colombia, statit^tics of. 1890. p. 569 See alsn Colon. Colon, Colombia, rainfall at, note on (Abbe.) 1893-95 Colonization: Essay on. p. 569 , Vineland as a les.son in. p. 410 Color, relation of temperature to, note on (Abbe). 1900. Colorado: Agricultural progress of. 1869. p. 226 Agricultural statistics of. 1869. p. 296* Agriculture of, notes on — 1866. p. 442 1869 (Thomas), p. 379* Arid regions of, possibilities of reclamation of, bv utilizing under- lying waters (Miller). 1891. pt. 1, p. 301 .'. Artesian well investigation, field work (Carpenter). 1890. p. 173. Cattle and sheep industry of ( Kennedy) . p. 367 Cattle industry of ( McXeely ). p. 377 Climate of, and its effect on trees (Parsons). 1888. ]>. 221 Crop year in. 1890. p. 520 1 Eastern, artesian basins of, geological conditions of (Van Diest). 1890. p. 87 Entomological notes from, rejiort on (Gillette). 1900. p. 76 Evotomys from, description of new (Merriam). 1890. p. 23 ... Forest conditions of Kocky Mountains in (Ensign), p. 41 Grasses and forage plants of, notes on (Pammel ). 1897 Grasses of arid disti-icts of, investigation of ( Vasey) . 1886 Grasshoi)per disease in (Gillette). 1896. i>. 89 Insect notes — 1901 (Gillette), p. 51 1902 (Caudell). p. 35 Insects, few, that have been unusually abundant in, this year (Gillette). 1897. p. 77 Irrigation in, practical, p. 254 Irrigation statistics and progress (Carpenter). 1890. p. 181 Lamb feeding in (Clark), p. 275 Live-stock industry of (Standart) . p. 32(i same (McNeely). p. 425 Northern, agriculture of, notes on (Thomas). 1869. ]>. 284* Plants from, descriptions of new (Holzinger). 1893. p. 286 Rain in, seasonal, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 155 River discharges in (Abbe). 1899. p. 314 Rocky Mountain lociist in, in 1880 (Chipman). App. p. 55 Seasonal forecasts in, 1872-1899, notes on (Abbe), p. 206 Sheep industry of, in 1897 (McXeelv). p. 377 Snowfall in (Abbe). 1897. p. 210' Water laws of (Field ). 1899. p. 39 Water supph- of, for season of 1900, as depending on snowfall (Brandenburg). ]>. 493 See also Amity Canal — Arkansas Valley — Cache la ]*oudre Val- ley— Colorado Springs — Custer County — Denver — Fort Col- lins— Fort Lyon — Grand Valley — Jefferson County. Colorado grasshojiper. See Cirassho])per, hateful. Colorado potato beetle: In (leorgia, note on. Notes on — 1871. p. 332 1874 (Glover). ]>. 324 Two methods of destroyiii- 445 . A9.6:9 Al. 1:871 A15.2:P94i A4. 1:901 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:889-90 A27.9:7 A6.5:l A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A8.1:3 A 29. 6:28 A4. 1:898 A29.6:25 A10.3:58 A29.6:28 A9.3:12 A27.9:9 A27.9:12 A27.9:13 A29. 1:896 A29.6:28 237 Index Coloring matter for foods, analytjia of, provisional method for (Tol- man). 1902. p. Ill ..."... , Columbia River: Flood in, 189-i (Abbe). p._510 Possibility of high water in, from melting snow in mountains (Pague). 1899. p. 252 , Columbia River Region, Leibergia, a new genus of umbelliferae from ( Coulter and Rose). 1896. p. 575 Columbus, Christopher. Discovery of magnetic declination made by (BarteUi). 1895. p. 486 Columbus, Ohio, agriculture school, speech of James AVilson at close of, July 7, 1902 Colvin, Richard. Italian honeybee; or. Culture and Italianization of native or black honeybee, p. 530 Comb building, foundation in. 1901. p. 23 Combustion, spontaneous, meteorological conditions favorable to, noteon (Ab])e)._ 1900. p. 249 Comes, O., and Deperais, . Grape-vine, Peronospora of, first re- sults obtained fromjise of chloride of aluminum and proposal of new remedies against. 1890. p. 94 Commelinacese, new genus of, Treleasea (Rose). 1899. p. 207 Commerce: Between United States and Mexico, for 1873, 1878, 1883, 1888, and 1893. p. 492 Highways of (Haupt). 1901. p. 56 Injurious insects and report on ( Howard). 1895. p. 332 International, agricultural contributions to. 1891. p. 77 Work of meteorologist for benefit of (Bigelow). 1899. p. 71... Commercial bodies, relations of weather officials with, how pro- moted (Beals). 1899. p. 69 Same (Sims). 1899. p^. 74 Commercial butter cultures used in connection with pasteurized cream (Allen). 1898. p. 21 Commercial fertilizers. See Fertilizers, chemical analysis, methods of. Commercial plantations, hardy catalpa in ( Hall) . 1902 Commercial saltbushes, seeds of (Collins). 1901 Common schools. See Schools. Como, Italv, International Electrical Congress at, 1899, notes on ( Abbe) . p. 419 Comstock, J. Henry: Cotton insects, report upon. 1879 Insects, miscellaneous, report on. p. 195 same. p. 195 Sugar cane, insects injurious to. 1881 See also, for reports as Entomologist, Agriculture Department, 1880 and 1881 Comstock's rotary spader, description of, 1865. No. 5. p. 34 Concentrated fertilizers. See Fertilizers. Conchyliastes musicus. See JMosquito. Condensation, cloudy, notes on (Abbe). 1897. i>. 543 Condensation of atmospheric moisture, report on (Barus). p. 526 . Condensed milk. iSce Milk. Condimental and medicinal cattle and poultry foods. 1901. p. 22. Condimental feeding stuffs, use of, in feeding animals. 1898. p. 25 Condiments. See Spices and condiments. Conduct and the weather, report on (Dexter). 1899. p. 353 Condurango, specimens of, note on. 1871. p. 403 Cone-nose, report on ( jNIarlatt) . 1896. p. 32 Conestoga horse, brief history of (Strohm) . p. 175 Confections, adulteration of ("Wiley and others). 1892. p. 633 Conformation of Ijeef and dairy cattle ( Soule) . 1902 Conger, Norman B. : Great Lakes, wrecks and casualties on, during 1895, 1896, and 1897 Thunderstorms, forecasting of, during sunnner of 1893 Tornadoes of May 25, 1896, in Michigan, report on. p. 156 Water temperatures of Great Lakes. 1899. p. 352 I'lasKlllcatlon no. A7.3:65 A29.6:22 A29.6:27 A6.5:3 A29.3:ll» A1.2:W69 Al. 1:863 A1.9:133 A29.6:28 A6.3:ll A6.5:5 A27.9:32 A22.3:21 A9.7:7 A27.9:29 Al. 10:899 A29.3:24 A29,3:24 A1.9:103 A13.3:37 A6.3:27 A29.6:27 A9.2:C82 A 1.1:881-2 A9. 1:882 A1.6:35 A9.1 A27.9:3 A29.6:25 A29.1:891» A1.9:144 A1.9:73 A29.6:27 A27.9:9 A9.6:4 A 1.1:863 A7.3:13« A1.9:143 A29.2:G81« A29.3:9 A29.6:24 A29.6;27 238 Conger, Norman B. — Continued Weather forecasts best calculated to aid maritime interests of Great Lakes; method of reaching those interested. 18!i9. p. 20 AVeather forecasts in street cars. 1902. p. 206 Congress, members of, circular letter to, requesting cooperation with Otiice of Road In(|uiry, Agriculture Department Congressional aid in road improvement, necessity of (Stone). 1902. p. 23 : Congressional reprints of agricultural publications for sale by Super- intendent of Documents. 1 897 " Conifers, New England, souie diseases of (Schrenk). 1900 Coniomycetes fungi. See Fungi. Conn, Herbert William: Dairy bacteriology. 1 895 Milk, fermentations of. 1892 Connecticut: Commercial fertilizers in, law on. 1870. p. 151 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 9 Irrigation in, notes ( Phelps and Yoorhees). 1897 Nursery inspection in ( Britton) . 1899. p. 131 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (Louns- bury ) . p. 2 San Jose scale in (Britton). 1898. p. 81 , Snows in, early, from 1 783 to 1882 ( A bbe ) . p. 418 See aim Hartford — • New Haven — Thompson. Connecticut Experiment Station: Address on ( Atwater). 1901. p. 51 Fungi described in recent reports of (Thaxter). 1891. p. 278... Connecticut River, tobacco production on. 1865. No. 2. p. 18 Connecticut tobacco: Bulk fermentation of ( Floyd ) . n. d Physiological studies of (Loe w ) . 1900 , Production of, on Connecticut River. 1865. No. 2. p. 18 Shade-grown, to be sold at auction May 1, 1902, at Hartford, Conn. , catalogue of. 1902 See also Tobacco. Connecticut Valley: Soil map of, description of. 1900 Soil survey in ( Dorsey and Bonsteel ) . 1900. p. 125 Sumatra tol^acco, growing under shade in ( Whitney) . 1902 Connick, H. D. H. Yuba River, use of water of. 1901. p. 130 Connor, Patrick: Evening, character of the. 1898. p. 306 Ferrel, William, short 1 >iography of. 1898. p. 457 Meteorology for use of schools, primary work on. 1899. p. 102. Weather forecasts, long-range; can they be made with sufficient precision to be of general utility? 1899. p. 44 Conservatory, coccinellid;o in, experiment with (Webster). 1890. p. 363 Constable, Howard. Wood preservation. 1887. p. 92 Same, reprint. 1894. p. 276 , Constants, phenologic or thermal ( Ihne). 1895. p. 427 Consular correspondence of Agriculture ])epartment (Dodge), p. 487 Consuls and consular agents, reports of, on cotton crop and its ene- mies in Mexico, Central and South America, and West Indies. 1885. app. p. 59 Contagious diseases. See Diseases of animals and references there- undei'. Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium Converse, F. A. Address of welcome, American Association of Far- mers' Institute Workers, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 18 and 19,1901. 1902. p. 11 Convict labor: Highways, use on (Stone). 1895. \>. 11 Plan ftn- use of, on roads. 1895. p. 7 Public roads, use on (Graham ). 1895. ]>. 34 Index i'lassIflcHtlun no. A29.3:24 A 29. 3:31 A22.4:3 A22.3:25 A21.2:R29 A 28. 3:25 A10.3:25 A10.3:9 A27.9:8 A27.9:6 A 10. 3:36 A10.3:65 A22.4:33 A9.6:17 A 29. 6:22 A 10. 3:99 A28.5:7 A27.9:3 A 26. 4:5 A1.8:65 A27.9:3 A26.2:T55 A26.4:7 A1.8:64 A26.3:20 Al 0.3: 100 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A9.7:2 A13.3:l A13.3:9 A29.3:ir'' A 1.1:864 A8.1:4 A6.5: A 10.3:1 10 A22.3.16 A22.3:16 A22.3:ll 239 Index Convict labor — Continued Road building, use in (Lyon). 1901. p. 90 Road improvement in North Carolina, use in (Holmes). 1895. P 5 Southern States, road Imilding with (Holmes). 1901. p. 319 ... Conway Springs, KauH., t^orghum sugar experiments at: 1888 (Deming). p. 280 same, p. 63 1888 (De Schweinitz). ]>. 2S4 same, rearranged, p. 74 1888 (Wiley), p. 12 1889 ( Wiley) . pp. 12, 23 1889 (De Schweinitz). p. 05 Cook, A. J.: Agricultural experiments in 1891, report of. p. 83 Kntomologists, W'ork of, in experiment stations. 1891. p. 212 .. Entomology, teaching, report on. 1890. p. 107 Keros(>ne emulsion and arsenites, some historic notes on. 1891. p. 62 Poplar gonioctena, report on. 1891. p. 67 Cook, (ieorgeH. Agricultural education in New Jersey. 1882. p. 7. See also, as joint author, Atwater, Wilbur Olin. Cook, Orator Fuller: Agriculture in tropical islands of United States. 1901. p. 349... Animal industry of Porto Rico, notes on. p. 663 Chay ote, a tropical vegetable. 1 901 Cocoa ])alm, origin and distribution of. 1901. p. 257 Rublxjr cultivation for Porto Rico. 1900 Seed and plant introduction section. Agriculture Department, circular relative to. 1899 Shade in coffee culture. 1901 Cook, S. R. Atmosphere, planetary, permanency of, according to kinetic theory of gases. 1 902. p. 401 Cook County, 111., tornado of May 25, 1896, in (Abbe), p. 168 Cook Inlet region, Alaska, natural historv of (Osgood). 1901. p. 51. Cooke, Wells W. : _ Agriculture, methods of instruction in teaching. 1896. p. 39 . . . Bird migration in Mississippi Valley; edited and revised by Clin- ton Hart Merriam. 1888 Milk, sour, analysis of. 1890. p. 22 Cooking: Diminished pressure on, effects of (Abbe). 1900. p. 160 Instruction in, in public schools of New York City, history and present status of (Hogan). 1899 Cooley, George W. : Gravel roads in Hennepin County, Minn., method of construction and cost of. 1901. p. 96 Hydrology of Lake Minnetonka watershed. 1899. p. 14 Cooley, Robert Allen. Massachusetts coccidse, notes on some. 1898. p . 6 1 .---.-- Coolidge, J. H. Farmers' institute work accomplished in Illinois. 1902. p. 20 Coombs, F. E. Calumet Plantation Sugar Experiment Station, Pat- terson, La. , experiments at. 1892. p. 48 Cooper, Ell wood. Olive industry. 1892. p. 130 See also as collector, Coquillett, Daniel William. Coordinate axes, standard system of, for magnetic and meteorolog- ical observations and computations (Bigelow). 1897. p. 201 Copper-gypsum as remedy for grape mildew (Nessler) . 1891. p. 73 Copper in wines (Fallot). 1890. p. 96 Copper, metallic. See Sugar. Copper River coimtry, Alaska, notes on (Abercrombie). p. 307 Copper salts as fungicides (Chester). 1891. p. 21 , Copper-soda as remedy for grape mildew (Nessler). 1891. p. 73... Copper sulphate and germination; treatment of seed with copper sulphate to prevent attacks of fungi ( Evans). 1896 , See also Grape mildew. Classification no. A22.3:21 A22.3:16 A 1.10:901 Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 A7.3:20 A7.3:26 A7.3:26 A9.3:26 A9.7:3 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.7:4 A1.8:22 A 1.10:901 A4.1 :899 A6.3:28 A6.5:7 A6.4:28 A6.4:16 A6.3:25 A29.6:30 A29.6:24 A5.5:21 A10.3:30 A5.3:2 A7.3:31 A29.6:28 A10.3:56 A22.3:21 A29.6:27 A9.6:17 A 10. 3:120 A7.3:37 A1.8:20 A29.6:25 A28.5:6 A6.3:ll AlO.l 2:901 A28.5:6 A28.5:6 A28.3:10 240 Coqiiillett, Daniol "William: Australian insects sent 1)v Albert Koeliele to Elhvood Cooper and B. I\I. Lelnn-r, report on. 1893. p. L'51 same, status of. 1 S. 41 new, from California. 1891. p. 382 various methods for destroying, annual report on. 1890. p. 19. various methods for destroying, report on. p. 123 , same, p. 123 Tachinida' of America, north of Mexico, a family of parasitic two winged insects, revision of. 1897 Violet pest, new, report on. 1900. p. 48 Walnut spanworm, report on. 1897. p. 64 Wheat-pest, new, report of. 1895. p. 406 Yucca whipplei, pollination of, in California. 1893. p. 311 Corbett, Lee Cleveland: Home fruit garden, preparation and care. 1901. p. 431 same Horticulture, experimental, systems of record keeping in. 1896 p. 104 '. Horticulture, laboratory methods in teadiing. 1899. p. 127 — Plants, propagation of. 1902 See also, for report as Horticulturist in charge of experimental gardens and grounds. 1901 Corbett, W. W. F.eef and beef cattle of tlie West. p. 326 Corbin, S. "Welford. Address of, before Virginia good roads conven- tion, Oct. 18, 1894. p. 13 Index ClaKslflcatioii uo. A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.7:2 A9.6:10 A9.3:12 A9.5:9 A9.6:22 A9.6:18 A9.7:7 A9.7:4 A9.7:l A 1.1:886 A9.7:3 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.7:2 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.7:7 xV9.7:3 A9.7:2 A9.3:30 A9.3:32 A9.3:27 Al. 1:885 A9.7:3 A9.5:40 A9.6:10 A9.3:22 A9.7:3 A9.7:6 A9.3:26 Al. 1:887 A9.7:l A9.7:3 A9.3:23 Al. 1:888 A9. 1:888 A9.8:7 A9.6:22 A9.6:7 A9.7:7 A9.7:5 Al. 10:901 Al. 9:154 Al 0.3:41 A 10. 3:65 A 1.9:157 A14.1: Al. 1:862 A22.3:ll 114—04- •16 241 Index Cordley, A. B. Anarsia lineatoUa zell, notes on. 1897. p. 71 Cordova, Argentina, national exhibition at. 1869. p. 371 Cork oak. jrrowth of, in Tnitcd States, etc. (Jones). 1895. p. 9 Cork-tree: Caterpillar damaging. 1889. p. ]3t> Eeport on. p. 550 Corlies, James C. Pleuro-pneunionia among cattle in New Jersey, investigations of. p. 46 Com: American — composition of, investigation of (Richardson) — 1 883 same, errata. 1 884. p. 98 1884, 2d report in Prnssia. 1868. p. 462 .-... Calorimetric determination of heating value of (Richards). 1898. p . 95 Canning, in Maine ( Boardman ) . 1886. p. 554 Chicago and Milwaukee, 1862-66. p. 431 Comparative value of red and white kafir corn and, steer-feeding experiments to ascertain (Georgesson). p. 483 Cost of growing, in Illinois. 1873. p. 36 Crop — condition of, monthly notes on statistics of, annual Culture in South (Tracy). 1898 Distribution and consumption of — 1883. No. 57 1884. No. 5 1893. No. 102A 1895. p. 59 Ear vs. corn-and-cob meal for cows (Beal). 1899. p. 16 Experiments with. 1872. 'p. 292 Feeding values of wheat vs. 1897. p. 4 For fattening pigs ( Duggar ) . p. 496 For silage and fodder (Gettys) . 1900 , Frosted, value of. 1863. No. 5. p. 8 , Grazing steers on (Langworthy). 1901. p. 27 Insects affecting, observations on, in 1887 (Webster), p. 147 same, notes on ( Webster) . 1890. p. 159 , Moldy, feeding to animals (Langworthy). 1900. p. 26 Planting and replanting. 1899. p. 6 Premium crop, in Pennsylvania. 1870. p. 478 Production of, in New South Wales. 1893. p. 311 Raising, expense of. 1894. p. 106 Runner's white, p. 186 Smut of, is it injurious to cattle? 1898. p. 16 Smutty — ill effects of, on cattle (Gamgee) . 1869. p. 78 same, p. 73 poisonous, note on. 1869. p. 144 Statistics of. 1875. p. 234 Sugar, analysis of ( McMurtrie). 1875. p. 1 76 Sugar-cane beetle injuring, note on. 1886. p. 32 same (Howard). 1888. p. 11 Sweet, forcing of, under glass (Clark). 1898. p. 13 Varieties of (Sturtevant). 1899 See also Broom corn — Crops, principal — Kafir corn — Maize, or Indian corn. Corn and climate, report on, relation of (Wren). 1901. p. 8 Corn-and-cob meal for cows, ear corn versus (Beal). 1899. p. 16. Corn bill-bugs, life history of one of (Webster). 1889. p. 132 Corn crambid, abstract of notes on (Beck with). 1891. p. 42 Corn-feeding sy phus-fly , report on. 1888. p. 5 Corn fodder: Green, for milch cows. p. 291 Valueof. 1871. p. 470 ClasKlflcatlon no. A9.6:9 A27.9:7 A13.3:ll .\9.7:2 Al. 1:878 Al. 1:881-2 A7.3:l A7.3:4 A7.3:4 A27.9:6 A10.3:49 A27.9:24 A27.9:4 A4. 1:898 A27.9:ll A27.9: A27.1: A1.9:81 A27.9:21 A27.9:22 A27.9:31 A27.9:32 A1.9:107 A27.9:10 A 1.9:56 A4. 1:898 A3. 4:24 A27.9:l Al. 9:124 Al. 1:887 A9.7:3 A1.9:122 A1.9:92 A27.9:8 A27.9:31 A27.9:32 Al. 1:874 A1.9:69 A1.2:C29» A1.2:C292 A27.9:7 A27.9:13 A27.9:13 A9.3:12 A9.7:l Al. 9:105 A10.3:57 A29.6:29 A1.9:107 A9.7:2 A9.7:4 A9.7:l Al.l:870 A27.9:9 242 1899. Com fodder — Continued See also Corn stover. Corn meal as food for pigs (Plumb and Anderson), p. 463 . Corn plant, feeding value of, at different stages of growth. P 9 Corn-root aphis, summary history of (Forbes). 1891. p. 233 Corn-root webworm, an old pest in Indiana, note on. 1886. p. 33.. Corn stover: As a feeding stuff. 1898. p. 12 Feeding value of ( Lindsey ) . 1896. p. 353 See also Corn fodder. Com worm. See Boll worm. Cornell University, imiversitv extension in agriculture at (Craig). 1901. p. 137 ." Cornstalk borer, larger: Circular relative to ( Howard ) . 1896 Report on (Howard). 1891. p.9o : Cornstalk disease in cattle: Cornstalks ■ presumablv cause of, chemical examination of (I)e Schweinitz). 1896" p. 88 Nature, cause, and means of preventing, investigation hito (Moore). 1896. p. 9 Rabies and, report on. 1896 Cornstalks: Analytical work done on, by chemical division, .Tulv-Dec, 1880 (Collier). 1881 '. Sugar determinations from, partial summary of. 1880. No. 2.5. p. 23 same. No. 27. p. 23 Waste in feeding (Beal). 1899. p. 16 Cornwall, H. B. Baking powder, adulteration of. 1889. p. 583... Correspondence courses in agriculture ( Craig) . 1902. p. 50 Corsa, William P. Nut culture in TT. S., embracing native and introduced species. 1896 ;... Cory, C. L. Electrical engineering laboratory in its relations to local engineering work. 1900. p. 99 Cossidse, North American, with facts in life historv of Cossus center- ensia (Bailey). 1883. p. 49 Cossus centerensis. See Cossidaj. Costa Rica: Barometric standard of, comparison with (Abbe). 1902. p. 445. Climatology of, monthly notes on, Jan., 1901-Oct., 1902 (Pittier). Meteorology in, notes on ( Abbe ) . 1900. p. 541 Cotswold ram "Golden fleece." p. 340 Cottier, Joseph. Hydrodynamics, equations of, in form suitable for application to problems connected with movements of earth's atmosphere. 1897. p. 296 Cotton, W. E. See, as joint author, Schroeder, Ernest C. Cotton : Acreage of — 1892. p. 136 1895. p. 245 American — deterioration of ( Watts ) . 1 873. )>. 253 future demand for ( Watkins ) . 190 1 . p. 193 future of (Newton). 1864. No. 1. p. 12 notes on. 1864. No. 6. p. 6 Anthracnose of, report on (Southworth). 1891. p. 100 same (Atkinson). 1891. p. 173 As surplus crop (Jones). 1870. p. 36 Average yields of, extravagant estimates of. 1866. p. 345 Bibliography of, supplemental. 1896. p. 423 Bollworm of. See BoUworm of cotton. Botany of (Evans). 1896. p. 67 Brazil, antiquity, methods and extent of cultivation, etc. (Bran- ner) . 1885 Brief history of what it is and where it grows, p. 104 Index I'lasslflcntluii no. A4. 1:899 A1.9:97 A9.7:3 A9.3:12 A1.9:84. Al. 10:896 A10.3:99 A9.5:16 A9.7:4 A4.3:10 A4.3:10 A4.3:10 A1.6:33 A27.9:18 A27.9:18 Al. 9:107 A7.3:13 5 A10.3:110 A20.2:N95 A10.3:76 A9.3:3 A29.6.30 A29.6: A29.6:28 Al. 1:866 A29.6:25 A27.9:30 A27.9:33 A27.9:ll A 1.10:901 A27.9:2 A27.9:2 A 28. 5:6 A28.5:6 A 27. 9:8 A27.9:4 A10.3:33 A 10. 3:33 A1.7:8 Al. 1:862 243 Index Cotton — Continued British trade in. 1866-67. p. 378 Chemistry of (McBryde and Beal). 1896. p. 81 Climatology and soila in their relation to cultivation of (Whit- ney). 1896. p. 143 Climatology of (Mell) Condition of crop, montlily notes on Crop statistit^s — 1868. p. 138 1869. p. 354 1874. p. 173 1895 ( Watkins) 1896-97 ( Watkins) 1897-98 ( Watkins) 1898-99 ( Watkins ) 1899-1900 (Watkins) Cultivated varieties of (Tracy). 1896. p. 197 Culture of, in 1866 (Cloud), p. 190 same (Hammond). 1896. p. 225 Date of receipt of, in Louisiana, 1857-70. p. 356 Deterioration of ( Watts) . 1 872. p. 21 1 Diseases of ( Atkinson ) . 1896. p. 279 Distribution of. 1893. No. 101 A Enemies of crop in Mexico, Central and South America, and AW^st Indies, reports of consuls and consular agents on. 1885. App. p. 59 Exports of, from Egypt (Hitchcock). 1897. p. 29 same. 1897 Fertilizers for ( McBryde) . 1894 Fiji Islands, microscopic investigation of (Taylor). 1872. p. 317 Handling and uses of ( Hammond) . 1896. p. 351 History, botany, chemistry, culture, enemies, and uses. 1 896 . . History and general statistics of (Handy). 1896. Y'. 17 Imports into Great Britain — 1866-67. p. 249 1868. p. 459 1869. p. 147 1870-71. p. 324 Imports of U. S. 1880-91. p. 664 India crop — ' 1889. p. 163 1892-93. p. 167 1893-94. ]). 203 1894. p. 24 1894-95. p. 146 Insects affecting. See Boll worm of cotton — Cotton insects. Low price of. 1891. p. 481 Manufacture and consumption in world. 1876. p. 501 Manufacture of, statistics of. 1869. p. 371* same. 1876. p. 105 Manuring of ( White). 1896. p. 169 same (White). 1897 Middling, prices of. 1851-71. p. 137 Movement of. 1870-72. p. 451 same, with croj) estimates: 1887. p. 449 New process of utilizing (Watts). 1876. p. 400 Planting — directions for (Lyman) . p. 193 progress of. 1883. No. 59 : Produ('tion, cost of ( Watkins) . 1 899 Production and ])rice of, for one hundred years (AVatkins). 1895 same, abstract Production and trade of the world. 1890. j). 268 Quality of crop, 1873, answers to circular regarding, p. 123 Raising by free labor (Landon) . ]>. 88 * By a misprint, this pago number appears twice. Classlflciitloii no. A27.9:5 A10.3:33 A10.3 A29.3 A27.9 33 A27.9:6 A27.9:8 A27.9:13 A27.4:4 A27.9:35 A27.4:9 A27.8:17 A27.8:19 A10.3:33 Al. 1:866 A10.3:33 A27.9:8 A27.9:10 A10.3:33 A27.9:31 A8.1:4 A10.3:42 A12.4:15 A1.9:14 A27.9:10 A 10. 3:33 A10.3:33 AID. 3:33 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:9 A27.9:29 A27.9:28 A27.9:31 A27.9:32 A27.9:33 A27.9:33 A27.9:29 A27.9:14 A27.9:7 A27.9:14 A10.3:33 A1.9:48 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A27.9:25 A27.9:14 Al. 1:866 A27.9:21 A27.8:16 A27.8:9 A27.8":C82 A27.9:28 A27.9:12 Al. 1:864 244 Cotton — Continued Kaising in California. 1872. p. 493 Report on best sections. 1866. pp. 238, 280, 329 Root-rot disease of, new (Atkinson). 1891. p. 202 same, circular of inquiry on ( Rusk) Season of 1869-70 in India, p. 361 Spinning, atmosijheric conditions favorable to, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 294 Trade in, 1868. 1868. p. 364 Under high culture (Gift), p. 409 Wilt disease of (Smith). 1899 same ( Orton ) , 1900 World's sujiply and consumption of. 1894. p. 246 tSee also Augusta, Ga., Congress of cotton States — Boll worm of cotton — Crops, principal — Egyptian cotton — Flax-cotton — Raw cotton. Cotton and currency, 1895 Cotton army worm, origin of, and best means of destroying (Jones). 1878. p. 356 ." Cotton-belt: Forecast stations oi Weather Bureau, establishment and inspection of (Marbury). 1899. p. 150 Forecast stations of Weather Bureau in, instructions governing. 1892 same ( Berrv ) . 1897 Reporton (Sniith). 1885. p. 59 Cotton-boll weevil. See Mexican cotton-boll weevil. Cotton caterpillar: Brazil (Branner) . 1885. App. p. 49 Letter on ( Morse) . 1867. ]>. 249 Cotton convention. See Atlanta, Ga. Cotton cutworm, note on (Atkinson). 1891. p. 31 See aho Cutworms. Cotton Exchange and Agriculture Department reports. 1886. p. 496. Cotton exchanges, list of. 1899. p. 759 Same, 1901. p. 696 Cotton insects: Bahama Islands (Schwarz). 1S7. 347 Field. 1898. p. 85 Georgia and Florida ( Grote) . 1 878. p. 351 Injurious — in Brazil, prelimiiiar)^ report of observations ujxm (Branner). 1884. p. 63 - . notes on. 1866. pp. 239, 282, 331, 377, 421 same, 1867. p. 21 remedies for ( Weed) . 1 893. ]>. 167 Investigation of. p. 210 same, p. 5 Kerosene experiments with. 1883 Mississippi, notes on ( Ashmead ) . 1 894. pp. 25, 240, 320 Protection against (Glover). 1873. ]>. 571 Report on — 1879 (Comstock ) 1885 ( Stelle) . App. p. 7 Resume of more important chapters of report upon. ]i. 263 United States ( I lo ward ) . 1 896. p. 31 7 same, with introduction. 1897 See aho Bollworm of cotton — Cotton cater])illar — Cotton cut- worm — Cotton plant-louse — Cotton worm — INTexican cotton- l)o]l weevil. Cotton machinery, adaptation of flax-cotton to (Jack.son). p. 405 — Cotton or melon plant-louse, report on (Pergande). 1895. p. 309 — Cotton seed: Exports of. 1887. p. 450 Products of, feeding value of (Kilgore). 1896. p. 385 Value of, to farmer (Beal). 1901. ]). 24 Cotton seed and its prQ(lucts. 1 S9<) Index Olasslflratlon no. A27.9:10 A27.9:4 A9.7:3 A 28. 4:9 A27.9:8 A 29. 6:28 A27.9:6 Al. 1:867 A28.3:17 A28.3:27 A27.9:32 A27.8^C82 A9.2:C82 A 29. 3:24 A29.12:C82 A29.12:C81 .\8.1:4 A8.1:4 A27.9:5 A9.7:4 A27.9:24 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:901 A9.2:C82 A9.6:18 A9.2:C82 A9.3:4 A27.9:4 A27.9:5 A9.7:6 A 1.1:878 A9. 1:879 A9.3:l A 9. 7:7 A27.9:ll A9.2:C82 A 8. 1:4 A 1.1:879 A 10. 3:33 A1.9:47 Al.l:8{)2 A9.7:7 .V27.9:25 A 10. 3:33 Al. 9:124 A1.9:36 245 Index Cotton-seed industry (DaughertyV 1901. p. 285 , Cotton-seed meal: Effect of, on quality of Imtter (Allen). 1900. p. 24 , Fertilizers containing, determination of available phosporic acid in(Dancy). 1890. p. 161 , Metaphosphoric and pyrophosphoric acids in, occurrence of (Hardin). 1892. p. 50 , Nitrification of, in different soils (Withers and Fraps). 1902. p. 36 Cotton stainer or red bug: Parasite of supposed eggs of ( Howard ) . 1889. p. 241 Reporton. 1889. p. 234 Cotton States, agriculture in, condition of (Ploward). ]>. 215 See also Southern States. Cotton States and International Exposition, Atlanta, (ia., 1895 See Atlanta, Ga. Cotton worm or aletia: Address on, before cotton convention at Atlanta. 1881 (Riley). p. 153 , same. p. 153 Aggregate damage from, in Texas, cotton crop of 1887 (Snow). 1889. p. 32 Anatomy of ( Minot and Burgess ) . 1885. p. 45 Circular no. 7 on. p. xxviii same, answers to circular. App. p. 71 Destruction of, by birds (Redfield). 1883. No. 65. p. 25 Final report on (Riley). 1885 Georgia, in 1878 (Willet). 1878. p. 358 Habits and natural history of (Trelease). 1878. p. 361 Letter on (Ferguson). 1867. p. 288 Machinery designed for destruction of, experimental tests of (Barnard) — 1883. p. 39 1885. p. 191 Mississippi, in 1878 ( Anderson ) . p. 352 Notes on_ (Glover). 1874. p. 429 Observations and experiments upon — 1883 (Neal). p. 38 1883 (Jones), p. 47 1883 (Johnson), p. 53 Question in 1894, report on (Schwarz). 1895. p. 315 Report on (Hubbard) . App. p. 5 Same, 1880-1882. (Anderson), p. 37 Same, (Jones) . 1885. p. 55 Texas, south, in spring and early summer of 1883, report upon (Anderson). 1883. p. 31.._ Cottontail hot, further notes on, with breeding and identification of fly (Townsend). 1893. p. 317 Cottonwood, cimbex injuring, in Nebraska (Webster). 1890. p. 228 Cottonwood beetle, striped, report on (Lintner). 1895. p. 69 Cottonwood borer, great damage by, note on. 1886. p. 41 Cottony cushion-scaFe: Experiments on (Koebele). p. 558 Remedies for (Coquillett). \). 552 See also Scale insects. Cottrell, H. M., Burtis, F. C, and (Hh, I). H. Dairy cow, feed and care of. p. 450 C'oulter, John M. : Apetake of western Texas, description of. 1894. p. 347 Cactus, anhalonium, and lophophora, North American species of, preliminary revision of. 1892. p. 91 Echinocactus, cereus, and oi^untia, preliminary revision of. 1896. p. 355 Gamopetalfe of western Texas. 1892. p. 1 53 Monocotyledons of western Texas, description of. 1894. p. 421 Phanerogams and pteridophytes of western Texas, manual of. 1891-94 I'lasslflcation no. Al. 10:901 Al. 9:119 A7.3:28 A 7. 3:35 A7.3:67 A9.7:l A9.7:l Al. 1:874 , Al. 1:881-2 A9. 1:882 A9.7:2 A8.1:4 A8.1:4 A8.1:4 A27.9:21 A8.1:4 A9.2:C82 A9.2:C82 A27.9:5 A9.3:3 A8.1:4 A9.2:C82 A27.9:12 A9.3:l A9.3:l A9.3:l A9.7:7 A8.1:4 A8.1:4 A8.1:4 A9.3:3 A9.7:5 A9.7:2 A9.6:2 A9.3:12 Al. 1:886 Al. 1:886 A4. 1:899 A6.5:2 A6.5:3 A6.5:3 A6.5:2 A6.5:2 A6.5:2 246 Coulter, John M. — Continned Polypetahe of western Texas, description of. 1891. p. 6 Rio Grande, region of, in Texas, from Brazos Santiago to El Paso Count V, collection of plants made bv G. C. Nealley, re- port on. 1890. p. 29 .' Coultei", John M., and Rose, Joseph Nelson: Hesperogenia, a new genus of umbelliferae from 3Iount Rainier. 1899. p. 203 Leibergia, a new genus of unibellifene from the Columbia River region. 1896. p. 575 Mexican uml)ellifene, mostly from the State of Oaxaca, recently collected by C. G. Pringle and Edward "William Nelson, re- port on. 1895. p. 289 Umbelliferfe, North American, monograph of. 1900. p. 9 Country roads. See Roads. Country slaughterhouse as a factor in spread of disease (Stiles). 1896. p. 155 Court, meteorological records in (Linnev) . 1902. p. 1 SO Same (Lyons). 1902. p. 18.3 ." Cousins, H. H. Climatologicul data for Jamaica. Sept., 1902. p. 444 Same, Oct., 1902, p. 487 Cover crops grown to protect trees and improve soil of orchards. 1899. p. 12 Coville, Frederick Vernon: Botany, text-books on. 1899. .p. 154 Botany division. Agriculture Department — list of publications of work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 90 Crepis occidentalis and its allies. 1896. p. 559 Crimson clover hair balls, circular on. 1896 Death Valley expedition, botany of. 1893 Forest growth and sheep grazing in Cascade Mountains of Oregon. 1898 Klamath Indians of Oregon, notes on plants used by. 1897. p. 87. Mushroom poisoning in D. C, recent cases of, observations on Plant breeding and seed selection Vegetable dietary, our, some additions to. p. 205 Weeds, noxious, report on — 1889. p. 382 .^ same, p. 382 1890. p. 388 same, p. 388 Yakutat Bav, Alaska, botanv of, with field report by Frederick Funston." 1895. p. 325.". Hee also, for reports as Botanist, Botany division. Agriculture De- partment. 1893-1901 Covington area, Georgia, soil survev of (Marean). p. 329 Cowgill, E. B.: Sorghum-sugar industry in Kansas. 1888. p. 18 same, abstract, p. 223 Cowpeas: Fattening pigs ( Duggar ) . p. 496 Food for hogs (Duggar). ]>. 501 Grazing steers on (Langworthy). 1901. y>. 27 Report on (Smith) same, p. 287 same Resistant to root knot ( Webber and Orton). 1902. i». 22 Silage and fodder (Gettys). 1900 Wilt disease of — 1899 (Smith) 1902 (Orton). p. 9 Cows: Abortion in. 1869. p. 299* *By a inisiiriiit, tliis pa^o mnnln'r appears twicH'. In«1eif I'llissiflcutioil uo. A6.5:2 A6.5:l A6.5:5 A6.5:3 A6.5:3 A6.5:7 Al. 10:896 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A29.6:30 A29.6:30 A1.9:87 A29.6:27 A6.4:30 Al. 10:897 A6.5:3 A6.4:8 A6.5:4 A13.3:15 A6.5:5 A6.4:13 A6.2:P69 Al. 10:895 Al.l A6.1 Al.l A6.1 889 890 890 A6.5:3 A6.1: A26. 5:901' A7.3:17 Al.l:887 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A1.9:124 A1.9:89 Al. 10:896 A3. 4:5 A19.3:17 A3. 4:24 A28.3:17 A19.3:17 A27.9:7 247 Index Cows — Continued Dairy — feed and care of (Cottrell, Biirtis, and Oti.s). p. 450 scale of points for judginjjr, regardless . \('y ( Jestation in. 1898. p. 1 8 Healthy and diseased, effect of tuberculin injections upon nnlk of ( be Schweinitz). 1896. p. 15 Manure from, fertilizing value of. 1899. p. 5 , Milch- food of, do volatile acids in, occur in nnlk? (Weiske). 1890. p. 141 green corn fodder for. p. 291 Classification no. A4. 1:899 Al. 10:900 1900. 1899. ]). Zo pp. 803, 21- light versus heavy grain feeding for (Allen), metabolism of , investigations on (Hagemann) 903 r. Poor vs. good. 1897. p. 3 Profitable and unprofitalde, statement of (Allen). 1900. Scrub, milking of. p. 491 Stall for, improved. 1901. p. 30 Testing, as to milk and butter production, some notes in connec- tion with (Scovell). 1899. p. 123 Tuberculous — feeding calves with milk of ( Wilcox ) . 1899. p. 23 milk of, observation of presence of tubercle bacilli in, when udder is not visibly diseased (Smith and Schroeder). 1893. p. 60 See also Animals — Cattle — Dairy — Milk. Cows and cattle of foreign countries (Pearson ) . 1 896. ji. 38 Cows' milk. See Milk. Cox, Henry J.: Chicago weather forecast district, monthlv report of — Sept.-Dec, 1898 ". Jan.-May, Sept.-Nov., 1899 Jan.-June, Sept.-Dec. , 1900 Jan.-March, May, June, Sept. , Nov. , Dec. ,1901 Jan.-March, May-Oct., 1902 Storm signals on Great Lakes. 1899. p. 152 (erroneously printed j.H.cox) : ..! Temperature, should verifying change of, be smaller, and should not terms "slightly warmer" or "slightly cooler" be credited? 1902. p. 127 ". Weather forecasts best calculated to aid maritime interests of Great Lakes; method of reaching those interested. 1899. p. 19. Cragin, Harry W. and H. S. : Thunderstorms, local, observations for, at Skyland, Page County, Va. 1900. pp. 328,389 "... Thunderstorms near Washington, D. C, report on. 1900. p. 287. Craig, John: Agriculture correspondence, courses in. 1902. p. 50 Cornell University, university extension in agriculture at. 1901. p. 137 Pomological nomenclature, i)roposed code for. 1899. i>. "130 Craig, .John A.: Sheep feeding. 1897 Stock, pure-bred, business of breeding, p. 416 Crambid. See Corn crambid. Crampton, C. A.: Baking powders — adulteration of. 1889. p. 555 , character and constitution of. p. 1 63 Beers, wines, and ciders, composition of, and substances used in their adulteration, p. 183 A1.9:124 A1.9:149 A27.9:3 A1.9:107 A 1.9: 103 A4.3:13 A 1.9:97 A7.3:24 Al. 1:870 Al. 9:119 A10.6:10 A1.9:56 Al. 9:114 A4. 1:898 A1.9:144 A 10. 3:65 Al. 9:107 A4.3:3 A4.3:tl A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A10.3:110 Al 0.3:99 A10.3:65 A1.9:49 A4. 1:901 A7.3:135 A7. 1:889 Al. 1:887 248 Crampton, C. A. — Continued I)es Linges sugar experiment station, Baldwin, La., record of ex- periments at, season of 1888 Fats, crystallization of. 1889. p. 449. Fermented alcoholic beverages, malt liquors, wine, and cider, adulteration of. 1887. p. 263 Sugar-cane and beet juices, analysis of; with table for calculation of analyses. 1884. p. 31 same, at Fort Scott, Kans. 1887. p. 15 Hee (tlso, as joint author, Denton, Albert A. Crampton, C. A., and Fake, N. J.: Chemical work done at Fort Scott in sorghum-sugar experiments, 1887, summary of. p. 221 same, p. 15. [Fake is not mentioned in this print.] Sorghum analysis at Fort Scott, Kans. , in 1887. p. 5 Cranberries: Insects affecting, report on ( Smith ) . p. 393 same, p. 9 Interest in U. S. in, in 1869. p. 204 Production of, 1872-74. p. 535 Rotting of, and a proposed remedy ( Bcal) . 1900. p. 9 Cranberry culture: New jersey (Taylor) . p. 569 Report on ( Phinney ) . p. 131 same ( Saunders ) . 1894 Cranberry fireworm, probable remedy for ( Kirkland). 1899. p. 53. Cranberry gall fungus, treatment of (Halsted). 1891. p. 18 CranV>erry girdler, report of (Scudder). 1894. p. 1 Cranberry leaf-galls, report on (Thomas). 1889. p. 279 Cranl)errv rot, microscopic observations on (Taylor). 1875. p. 445. Same '(Taylor). 1876. pp. 45, 350 _. Cranberryrot and scald, microscopic observations on (Taylor). 1874. p. 439 Same (Taylor). 1875. p. 42 Cranberry scald, treatment of (Halsted). 1891. j). 18 Crane, Arthur K. Long-range weather forecasts, can they be made with any degree of accuracy or profit? 1899. p. 157 Crane, Pxlward P. Hanover, Germany, cost of hauling farm prod- ucts over wagon roads at. p. 6 Crane-fly, larvie of, destroying young wheat in Indiana (Webster). 1890. p. 12 Craw, Alexander: Nursery stock and orchards, inspection of. 1900. p. 87 Scale insects found upon plants entering port of San Francisco, list of. 1896. p. 40 Sec also, as collector, (bckerell, Theodore Dru Alison. Crayfish, carbon bisulphide for ( Weed ) . 1895. p. 98 Cream: Comparative amount of, from deej) or shallow setting of milk. 1872. p. 513 Composition of (Brown). 1872. p. 311 Pasteurized— commercial butter cultures used in connection with (Allen). 1898. p. 21 restoring consistency of. 1898. p. 23 Potted sweet. 1900. p. 215 Raising, by dilution (Lawson) . 1899. \k 28 See also Milk — Potash, ])ichromate of. "Cream pot" stock, history of (Slingerland). p. 291 See alxo Jacjues "Cream j)ot" stock. Creameries or butter factories, advantages, location, organization, and e(|uipment ( Alvord). 1896. p. 297 See aho Dairy. Creasy, William T. Farmers' views of good roads, and how to get them. 1901. ].. 78 Creatinand creatinin, physiological effectof, and their viiine as nutri- ents (Mallet) . 1899 Index Classification no. A 7. 3:22 A7.3:13< A7.3:13'' A7.3:15 A7.3:17 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 A7.3:18 Al. 1:884 A9.3:4 A 1.1:869 A27.9:12 Al. 9:114 A 1.1:877 A 1.1:863 A1.9:13 A9.6:20 A28.5:6 A9.7:7 A9.7:l A27.9:13 A27.9:14 A27.9:12 A27.9:13 A 28. 5:6 A29.3:24 A22.4:27 A9.7:3 A 10. 3:76 A9.8:4 A9.6:2 A 27. 9:10 A27.9:10 A 1.9:103 A 1.9:69 A 4. 1:899 A1.9:105 A 1.1:866 A 4. 1:89.5-6 A22.3:2] A 10.3:66 24J) A3.4:17 A1.9:65 A6.4:8 A1.9:69 A6.4:18 Index t'lasstflcatlon no. Credit, popular, French congress on. 1895. p. 26 A27.9:33 Credit associations, cooperative, in European countries and their rela- tion to agricultural interests (Peters). 1892 A27.8:3 Credit unions, cooperative, of Germany. 1891. p. 339 A27.9:29 Creelman, G. C. : Farmers' institutes in Ontario. 1902. p. 32 A10.3:110 Ontario, farmers' institute work accomplished in. 1902. p. 26 . A10.3:120 Live stock, judging of, as farmers' institute work. 1902. p. 113 . A10.3:120 See also, as editor, Farmers' Institute Workers, American Associa- tion of. Crepis occidentalis and its allies (Coville). 1896. j). 559 A 6.5:3 Cricket: Tree, carnivorous habits of (Murtfeldt) 1889. p. 130 A9.7:2 Western, outbreaks of, in Idaho, report on (Milliken). 1893. p. 17 A9.7:6 Crime. See Climate and Crime. Crimson clover: Circular on (Williams). 1899 Danger in use of. 1897. p. 11 , Hair balls, circular on (Coville). 1896 Importance of, as a forage plant. 1898. ]>. 8 , Seed of ( Pieters) See also Clover. Critchett, O. A. Irrigation and water rights, abstract nf laws of the several States and Territories on. 1893 A15.3:l Cronk, Cory don P. Wind vanes. 1899. p. 1 65 A29.3:24 Crop bulletins, climate and A29.7: Crop circulars. Statistics Division, Agriculture Department A27.5: Crop correspondents, manual of instructions to (Robinson) A27.2:C88 See also Climate and crop correspondents. Crop reporter. Statistics Division, Agriculture Department A27.6: Crop reports: Indications of, vs. estimates. 1892. p. 70 A27.9:30 National and international, paper on (Chamberlain). \). 137 A1.8:22 Newspaper. 1874. p. 427 A27.9:12 Plea for systematic. 1872. p. 434 A27.9:10 same. 1873. p. 27 A27.9:ll Report concerning. 1886. p. 394 A27.9:24 Standard of condition in. 1889. p. 470 A27.9:27 Crop service. See Climate and crop service. Crop synopsis, monthly. Statistics Division, Agriculture Department. A27.7- Crop zones. See Zones, life and crop. Crops: Amounts and injuries of, in 1864, table showing. No. 6. p. 28. J A27.9:2 Argentina. 1887. p. 382 ' A27.9:25 California and Colorado. 1890. p. 520 A27.9:28 Climate and — notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 564 A29.6:29 problem with two solutions (Abbe). 1901. p. 419 A29.6:29 Climatology of Florida with regard to (Mitchell). 1902. p. 208.' A29.3:31 Common, value of, for forage. 1897. p. 5 ! A1.9:65 See also Forage crops. Condition of, monthly report on, June, 1863, to Nov., 1897 A27.9: See also Climate and crop conditions — Weather and crop con ditions. Continuation and rotation of, experiments in, at Rothamsted Ex periment Station, England, lectures on (Gilbert). 1893 1 A10.3:22 Depending on meteorological conditions, notes on (Abbe). 1900. I p. 397. •■ A29.6:28 Distributed, cultural directions for. 1902 A19.2:F74 Distribution of, some phvsical properties of soils in relation to (Whitney). 1892 ..." A29.3:4 English, and prices, 1861-65. p. 210 A27.9:4 same. 1870. p. 361 A27.9:8 European prospects (Moffat). 1883. No. 61,]). 34. No. 64, p. 28. No. 65, p. 29. No. 1, p. 18 1 A27.9:21 250 1891. 1893. 1894. state of. Crops — Continued Experiments with. 1874. p. 387 Fall sown, condition and amount of, for 1864, table sliowin}^. No. 6, p. 29 Fertilizer, requirements of ( Beal ) . 1 899. p. 5 Foreign — official statistics of — 1890. p. 155 p. 276 p. 119 p. 752 1864. No. 5. p. 14 Germany, 1870 ( Prentiss) . p. 283 Growing, effei-t upon soils. 1897. p. 684 Indiana and Illinois (OsVjorn). 1891. p. 483 Insects beneficial to (Glover). 1875. p. 175 Monthly reports on condition of, etc. 1863 to 1897 Nitrogen of our, determinations bv experiments at Rothamsted (Lewes and Gilbert). 1882. p. 142 Ontario. 1887. p. 453 same, 1890. p. 484 Overproduction of. 1892. p. 73 Pacific States. 1864. No. 5. p. 19 Pests of, and their repression by law (McCarthy). 1897. p. 19 . Prices of. 1864. No. 1. p.' 28. No. 2. p. 20 Principal — acreage, production, and value of. 1897. No. l.")5 statistics of — 1895. p. 526 p. 558 pp. 689, 710 p. 678 p. 759 p. 753 p. 697 wholesale prices of. 1898. p. 695 Profitable for pigs. 1901. p. 27 Rainfall of season 1897 (Henry) . p. 607 Reporting, methods in. 1889. p. 220 Reporting stations, voluntary ( Walz) . 1898. p. 208 Results of, publicity of. 1889. p. 468 Rotation of — experiments in, at Rothamsted Experiment Station, England, lectures on (Gillx-rt). 1893 necessity and method of (Little). 1883. p. 85 report on. 1901. p. 8 Sweden (Andrews). 1873. p. 363 Soil and, note on. 1892-98 ( Abbe) . ji. 16 Soils in their relation to production of (Whitney). 1894. p.l29. Statistics of — 1865. pp. 19, 73 Aug., 1866. p. 350 Nov., 1866. p. 442 Statistics of, international. 1875. ]). .")2 Tests of averages of. 1892. p. 382 Value of, per acre, average. 1866. \). 249 Winds injurious to vegetation and (Curtis). 1895. p. 435 Yield of, i)er acre — 1864. No. 1. ]). 28; No. 2. j). 20 1884. No. 13 1885. No. 24 35 46 57 68... 79 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901 Index C'lasNlflcatloii no. A27.9:12 A27.9:2 Al. 9:107 A27.9:28 A27.9:29 A27.9:32 A27.9:32 A27.9:2 A27.9:8 A1.10:897 A27.9:29 A27.9:13 A29.7: 1886. No 1887. No 1888. No 1889. No 1890. No A1.8:31 A27.9:25 A27.9:28 A27.9:30 A 27. 9:2 A 1.8:57 A27.9:3 A27.9:35 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:898 A1.9:133 Al. 10:897 A27.9:27 A29.6:26 A27.9:27 A10.3:22 A1.8:36 Al. 9:144 A27.9:ll A29.6:28 Al. 10:894 A27.9:4 A27.9:4 A27.9:4 A27.9:13 A27.9:30 A27.9:4 A29.3:ll'^ A27.9:3 A27.9:22 A27.9:23 A27.9:24 A27.9:25 A27.9:26 A27.9:27 A27.9:28 251 Index CropH — Con ti nued Yield of, per acre — Continued 1891 . No. 90 1892. No. 99A 1894. pp. 629, 682 See aim Agriculture — Agriculturid ])roductH — Cereal crops — Cereals — Climate and crop — Ct )ver crops — Farm products — Field crops — Forage crops — Fruit crop — Garden crops — Grains — Hay — Hop crops — Market-garden crops — Orchard crops — Root crops — Tobacco — and headings beginning Crop. Crosby, D. J. Agricultural colleges and experiment stations, Amer- ican, sixteenth annual convention of association of 1902, report on. 1902. p. 81:^ --. See also, as editor, Farmers' Institute Workers, American Associa- tion of; as joint author. True, Alfred Charles. Crosby, J. Schuyler. Borax as a preservative of butter, letter relat- ing to. p. 576 Crossfield and Totten purchase. aS^ Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon, and Bruce, Eugene S. Crow blackbirds and their food (Beal). 1894. p. 233 Crows: Carrion, communication of hog cholera by (Ford), p. 325 Couunon, of U. S. ( Barrows). 1895. p. 9 Food of, special report on (Barrows), p. 498 same. p. 498 Insect food of (Sell warz). 1895. p. 57 Crozier, A. A. Fungicides, effects of certain, upon vitality of seeds. 1891. p. 8 Crude liber. See Fiber. Cruelty to animals, prevention of, in District of Columbia, bill rela- tive to, etc. 1896 Crump, M. H.: Address of — before convention of National League for Good Roads, Wash- ington. 1893. p. 45 before National Road Conference, July, 1894. p. 32 Kentucky highways, history of old and new systems. 1895 Crustacea of Tres Marias Islands, Mexico, notes on (Rathbun). 1899. p. 73 Crystals, snow, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 118 ---:-: Cryptogamic growths, presence of, in fluids of diseased cattle (Billings and Curtis) — 1869. p. 174 same. p. 1 56 1871 - - Cryptophasa unipunctata, habits and earlier stages of, in Australia, notes on (Edwards). 1891. p. 384 Cuba: Cattle for, inspection and certiflcution of. 1899 Climate of — also note on weather of Manila (Phillips). 1898 report on ( Phillips). 1899. p. 307 Cocoanut palms in, diseased, report of investigation of (Busck). 1902. p. 20 Dairy conditions in (Pearson), p. 383 Our trade with, 1887-1897 Poi)ulation and resources. 1898. p. 670 Sugar and molasses crops of, 1870-71 . 1871 . ]i. 326 Venezuelan cattle to, shipments of ( Fllsworth ). p. 516 See aJiio Firmeza — Havana. Cuba and other islands of West Indies, industries of, value of climate and crop and storm-warning services of Weather Bureau to (Hayes). 1902. p. 58 Cuban pine ( Mohr). 1896. p. 75 Same, with additional notes by Filibcrt Roth. 1897. p. 79 ('laBslflcatlon no. A27.9:29 A27.9:30 A27.9:32 AlO 6:14 Al. 1:878 Al. 10:894 A4.1:895-e A5.3:6 Al. 1:888 A5. 1:888 A5.3:6 A28.5:6 A1.4:4 A10.3:14 A22.3:10 A22.3:13 A5.5:14 A29.6:29 A1.2:C29i A1.2:C29^ A1.2:C29» A9.7:3 A4.5:39 A 29. 3:22 A29. 1:898 A9.6:38 A4. 1:901 A12.4:16 Al. 10:898 A27.9:9 A4. 1:899 A29.3:31 A13.3:13i A13.3:13^ 252 1898 Cuckoos, food of (Beal). 1898... Cuckoos and shrikes in their relation to agriculture. Cucumber beetles: Notes on (Chittenden). 1898. p. 27 Striped, circular relating to ( Chittenden ) . 1898 Cucumbers, Znaim, cultivation of (Fairchild). 1901 Cucurbitacese. tiee Roseanthus. Cucurbits, crossing of (Pammel). 1893. p. 94 Cull, Edward L. : Beet and beet-root sugar. 1873. p. 366 Beet-sugar industry. 1873. p. 441 Cultivation by steam: American inventions for ( Brainerd) . p. 253 Report on ( Lawrence) . 1872. p. 358 Si'e also Steam cultivation. Cultures, tubercle bacilli found in, branched forms of (Dorset). p. 572 Culver, Garry E. : Artesian-wells investigation, field geologists' report for North and SouthDakota. 1890. p. 55 Dakota basin, geological conditions of. pt. 3, p. 195 Cuprous oxid. See Sugars. Curculio: How to kill. 1870. p. 229 Jarring for, on extensive scale in Georgia, with list of insects caught (Scott and Fiske). 1902. p. 24 See also Plum curculio. Curculionidpe, breeding and other hal)its of some species of, espe- cially of genus Tyloderma, notes on ("Webster). 1889. p. 109. Curd test in cheese making. 1898. p. 24 Curds, gassy and tainted, investigations as to cause of. 1899. p. 25. Cureton, Stephen. Tillage and products of soil on irrigated lands. 1887. p. 282 Currant stem-girdler. Report of (Marlatt). 1894. p. 296 Same (Marlatt). 1895. p. 387 Currency and coins of U. S. 1898. p. 676 Currency and cotton. 1895 Current chart of Great Lakes. 1892 Currents: Lake Ontario, notes on ( Abbe ) . 1894. p. 259 Ocean (Page). 1902. p. .397 See also Japan current — Winds and currents. Currver, J. C. Farmers' institutes, illustration and demonstration 'workat. 1902. p. 52 Curtice, Cooper: Hypoderma bovis, larvte of. 1 890. p. 207 Maryland, outbreaks of southern cattle fever in. p. 429 Sheep, animal i)arasites of. 1890 Tapeworm disease of sheep of western plains, p. 167 Tuberculosis among cattle, detection of. p. 283 Curtis, Edward. See, as joint author, Billings, John Shaw. Curtis, F. D. Swine, address on. 1883. p. 148 Curtis, George E. : Rainfall, causes of, with relation to surface conditions, p. 187. .. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 234 Winds injui-ious to vegetation and crops. 1895. p. 435 Curtis, H. E. See, as joint author, Scovell, ^Melville Aniasa. Curtis, Thomas D. : Butter standard, ]iaper relative to. 1883. j). 142 Cheese, production of, information relative to. 1870. p. 355 Curtiss, Charles Franklin: Beef production, some essentials in. 1898 •. same, p. 48 Sheep, raising for mutton. 1899 Stock-feeding experiments, significance of. 1899. p. 116 See also, as joint author, Wilson, James. Index Classlfioatlun no. A5.3:9 A5.3:9 A9.6:10 A9.5:31 A23.4:2 A10.3:16 A27.9:U A27.9:ll Al. 1:867 A27.9:10 A4. 1:901 A15.2:Ar7 A15.2:Ir7' A27.9:8 A9.6:31 A9.7:2 A1.9:84 A1.9:92 A15.2:P94i A9.7:6 A9.7:7 A 1.10:898 A27.8=':C82 A29.2:C93 A29.6:21 A29.6:30 A10.3:110 A9.7:2 A4. 1:887-8 A4.2:Sh4i A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:895-6 A1.7:2 Al 3.3:7 A29.6:30 A29.3:112 A 1.7:2 A 27. 9:8 A1.9:71 A4. 1:897 A 1.9:96 A 10. 3:65 253 fiKlex Curtiss, Charles Franklin, and Wilson, James W. : Lambs, range, feeding of. p. 469 Lambs, further experiments in feeding, p. 466 Curtiss, D. S. : Destitute regions, water for. p. 230 Steam cultivation, progress in. p. 263 Curtiss, George G. Apple, bitter rot of, treatment of. 1890. p. 38. Curve of comfort. See Temperatures, sensible. Cushing, Caleb. Agriculture in Spain, p. 287 Custer County, Colorado, fungi of (Cockerell). 1889. p. 84 Customs duties: European, on agricultural products. 1885. No. 18. p. 39 Foreign. 1886. p. 32 Customs tariff in Martinique. 1893. j). 209 Cutaneous disease among cattle, outbreak of. 1890. p. 361 Cuthbertson, David: Fog and frost formation. 1902. p. 125 Weather Bureau stations, should compensation be allowed per- sons not employed in Bureau while learning station duties to enable them to perform such duties in case of emergency? 1899. p. 127 Cutter, William Parker: Agricultural literature, suggested classification for. 1899. p. 50 . Library of Agriculture Department, work of. 1897. p. 220 Ruffin, Edmund; pioneer in agricultural science. 1895. p. 493 . See also, for reports as Librarian, Library Agriculture Department, 1894-1900 Cutworms : Anthrax ]iarasitic on. 1890. p. 353 Noteon ((ilover). 1875. p. 221 Remedies for (Smith), p. 273 , same (Bennett), p. 274 Variegated, report on ( Chittenden) . 1901 See also Cotton cutworm. Cycles, chronological, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 557 Cyclone, The, a poem (Allen). 1902. p. 270 Cyclones: Development and movement of, as shown in morning and even- ing weather maps, Apr. 2-6, 1892 (Marvin). 1893 Hurricanes, tornadoes, and (Bigelow ) . 1898. p. 525 Martinique, of Aug. 18, 1891. p. 185 Mauritius, of Dec. 5, 1897 ( Claxton ) . p. 62 Nicaragua, report on ( Clancv ) . 1897. p. 356 Report on (Watts). _ 1899. 'p. 307 Tropical, atmospheric circulation in, as shown bv movements of clouds (Boyer). 1896 '. Warm regions in (Abbe). 1894. p. 77 -. West India, wind direction at different altitudes around (Boyer) . 1892. p. 50 Cyclonic storms, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 154 Cypress twig borer, report on (Coquillett). 1890. p. 116 Cyprinus carpio. See Carp. Cyrtoneura ctesia, is [it] an injurious insect? (Coquillett). 1895. p. 338 Dabney, Charles William, jr. : Agricultural and other colleges and national defense. 1899. p. 64 .... same, n. d Civil service in Department of Agriculture. 1897 Cotton plant, its history, botany, etc., introduction to report on. 1896. p. 13 - Grain rusts, letter of inquiry relative to, etc. 1894 Scientific work of Agriculture Department. 1895. p. 63 Southern agriculture, progress of, address on. 1896 See also, as editor of proceedings, 1885, Chemists, Official Agricul- tural, Association of. Classification no. A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:867 A6.3:ll Al. 1:876 A28.5:5 A27.9:23 A27.9:24 A27.9:31 A4. 1:889-90 A29.6:30 A29.3:24 A 10. 3:65 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:895 A17.1: A9.7:2 A27.9:13 Al. 1:885 Al. 1:885 A9.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.2:C99 Al. 10:898 A29.6:19 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.2:At6i A29.6:22 A29.6:20 A29.6:27 A9.7:3 A9.7:7 A10.3:65 A10.4:40 A10.4:33 A10.3:33 A28.4:14 A10.3:24 A1.4:3 254 Dabney, John Charles. See, a.s joint author, Hicks, Gilbert Henry. Daily river stages Dairy : Awards for U. S. at Paris Exposition. 1900. p. 784 Bacteriology of (Conn). 1895 Bv-products of, profitable disjiosal of, at factory and on farm. " 1898. p. 20 '. By-prodnctH of, utilization of ( Alvord) . 1897. p. 509 Development in U.S. (Alvord). 1899. p. 381 same, p. 244 Interests of Alal)ama, (Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio in (Perry), p. 835 .' -. Report on. ]>. 310 Siberian, notes (Smith), p. 530 Statistics of, Agriculture Department, report of — 1871. p. 1 74 1873. p. 241... 1874. p. 238 1875. p. 408 1885 (International I. No. 21 1 896 ( A 1 vo r d ) Succulent forage for ( Williams) . 1899. p. 613 '. Utensils of, care of (Pearson ) . 1 896. j>. 431 "Weather and, note on (Ab)je). 1899. p. 475 Workin, at agricultural experiment stations (Allen). 1897. p. 359. See also Creameries — Deerfoot farm centrifugal dairy. Dairy l>reeds of cattle: Conformation of beef cattle and (Souh'j. 1902 lieport on (Alvord). p. 137 same (Alvord ). 1899 -. Scales of points for judtring. p. 1 85 same. 1899 See also Beef and dairy cattle — ^Cattle — Dairy herd. Dairy building.' See Biological and dairy building. Dairy Division, Agriculture Department. For publications of this Division sec Animal Industry Bureau Dairy factories, statistics of. 1875. p. 217 Dairy farmer, value of stave silo to ( Beal ) . 1898. p. 23 Dairy farming: Address on (Loring). 1882. p. 91 Report on, with some account of farm of the writer (Pratt), p. 45r> Index Clitsslflcatloii no. i I A29.10: I I A1.10:900 I A10.3:25 A1.9:84 ' Al. 10:897 Al. 10:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:885 A 1.1:870 A4. 1:899 159. 1893 . Dairy herd: Cooperative tests (Phelps). 1901. p. 120 Formation and management (Alvord). 1894. p. 295 same. 1897 See also Cattle — Dairy breeds of cattle. Dairy husbandry in northern Illinois. 1874. Dairy industry: Denmark, progress, report on ((xeorgeson same Missouri and Kansas ( Chubbuck ) . 1 897 Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota (Monrad). 1896 ... Porto Rico, with notes upon St. Thomas and Cuba (Pearson), p. 306 United States (Wing), p. 387 Dairy laws, national and State, in full, 1897 (Pearson), p. 531 Same ( Pearson ) . 1 900 Dairv officials, list of — 1898. p. 610 1899. p. 688 1900. p. 644 1901 . p. 623 Dairy products: Adulteration of — 1887 1893 (Brown), p. 54 A 1.1:871 A 1.1:873 A 1.1:874 A 1.1:875 A27.9:23 A4.3:ll Al. 10:899 Al. 10:896 A29.6:27 A10.6:8 Al. 9:143 A4. 1:898 A1.9:106 A4. 1:898 A4.4:27 A4: A27.9:13 Al. 9:103 A1.8:22 Al. 1:865 A10.3:99 ALIO: 894 A1.9:55 A27.9:12 A1.8:50 A4.3:5 A4.3:18 A4.3:16 A4. 1:901 A4.1:887-c« A4. 1:897 A4.3:26 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 A 1.10:900 AL 10:901 A7.3:13' A7.3:41 255 Index Dairy products — Continued Analysis of, provisional methods for (Le Clerc). 1902. p. 85... See also Chemical analysis, methods of. Foreign markets for { Dodge ) . 1 890. p. 626 Foreign trade in, threatened. 1890. p. 34 Inspection and marking for export, rules and regulations. Oct. 80, 1901 Legal and State standards for — 1S9S. p. 666 1899. I). 752 1900. p. 739 1901. p. 695 Paris Exposition of 1900 ( Alvord) . p. 599 same. p. 194 Rei)ort of committee on, at Association of Official Agricultural Chemists — . 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. p. 12 p. 8 98. 29. 16. 7.. 92. 176 122 98 . 105 81. 107 115 105 State standards for Statistics, 1869-89. p. 115 United States, export of, 1821-90 See also Butter — Cheese — Cream — Filled Cheese — Foremilk — IMarket milk — Milk — Pasteurized cream — Renovated butter. Dairy rules, fifty, p. 201 Same, p. 36 Same (placard) Dairy salt, study Of various brands ( Lawson ) . 1899. p. 28 Dairy schools (Pearson). 1896 Dairy tests at World's Columbian Exposition, report of committee on (Scovell). 1894. p. 52 Dairying: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experimentstations on. 1889- 1902 American — report on. p. 352 rise, progress, and national importance (Willard). p. 431 Associated, in New England (^lyrick). p. 375 , Ayrshire, England. 1867. p. 56 California — notes upon (Pearson), p. 266 same ( reprinted ) . 1900 , report on ( Wickson) . 1896 Cooperative, in Sweden (Salviate). 1872. p. 452 Condition of, in principal dairy States for season of 1885 Directory of dejiartments, boards, societies, colleges, and other organizations in interest of. 1885 English and American, their points of difference and comparative merits (Willard). p. 358 , Milk fermentations and their relations to. 1892 Officials and associations connected with, list of, in U. S. and Canada (Alvord) — 1896 1897 1898 Dlasslflcatlon no* A 7. 3:65 A27.9:28 A27.9:28 A4.5:91 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:900 A4. 1:900 A7.3:16 A7.3:19 A 7. 3:24 A7.3:28 A7.3:31 A7.3:35 A7.3:38 A7.3:48 A7.3:47 A7.3:49 A7.3:51 A7.3:56 A7.3:57 A7.3:62 A7.3:67 A4.4:25 A27.9:32 A1.2:D14 A4. 1:898 A1.9:63 A4.2:D14 Al. 9:107 A4.3:17 A10.3:20 A10.6: Al. 1:869 Al. 1:865 A4. 1:887-8 A27.9:5 A4. 1:899 A4.3:24 A4.3:14 A27.9:10 A1.8:41 A1.8:39 Al. 1:866 A1.9:9 A4.4:10 A4.4:18 A4.4:22 266 Dairying — Continued Officials and aspociationn connected with, etc. — Continned 1899 1900 1901 1902 - Review of recent work on (Allen) . 1895. pp. 943, 104:! Scotland (Higgins). p. 213 South (Tracy). 1902 Dairymen, American, example for Dairymen's Association. See American Dairymen's Association — New York Dairymen's Association. Daisy. See Oxeye daisy. Dakota: Forest-tree culture in (Smith). 1891. p. 50 Mammals and birds of parts of, food habits and distribution of ( Bai ley ) . p. 426 same. p. 426 Tree planting on plains of, experience in. 1891. p. 45 Wheatin. 1887. p. 631 See ahn Black Hills. Dakota basin, geological conditions of (Culver), pt. 3. p. 195 Dakotas, two: Certain climatic features of (Finley). 1893 Grasses and forage plants of (Williams) . 1897 Index riasiilflcation no. A4.4:26 A4.4:29 A4.4:33 A4.4:36 A10.6:5 A4. 1:898 Al. 9:151 A 12. 4:4 Agricultural resources of Alaska, p. li p. 672. 1897. p. 532. Dall, William Healev. Dallas, W.L.: Climatology of southern and western Asia. 1896. Cyclical changes in India, preliminary discussion of. Droughts in India, prediction of. 1894. p. 13 Monsoon region, Indian, upper currents of air above. 1896. p. 417. Daly, Reginald A. Ice drift and theory of ocean currents. 1900. p. 433 Dancing dervishes or dust whirls (Kimball). 1902. p. 316 Dancy, F. B. Fertilizers containing cotton-seed meal, report on de- termination of available phosphoric acid in. 1890. p. 161... Daniel, John V\'arwick. Roads, good, the question of the hour. 1902. p. 68 Daniels, Edward. Road business, a question of education. 1901. p. 66. Dansey's (Captain) kite for stranded vessels (Abbe). 1897. p. 206. Darlington, Wm. Weeds of American agriculture, p. 509 Darlington, Md., road league, origin and work of. 1895 Darmsta. 160... Cultivation of, importance of. 1878. p. 13 Date palm and its culture (Swingle) . 1900. p. 453 Date palm in U. S. 1899. p. 16 Date-palm scale, experiments with. 1891 . p. 441 Daugherty, Charles M. Cotton-seed industry. 1901. p. 285 Daughert)^ J. 8. Address of. before good roads convention of Texas, Feb., 1895. p. 3 .' Davenport, Eugene: Feed, coarse, necessity of, to grow cattle, p. 202 Rural life, what can agricultural colleges do to nourish a hearty sentiment for? 1896. p. 82 Davenport, George E. Ferns collected in Mexico by Joseph Nelson Rose during months of August and Septeni))er, 1897. 1899. p. 146 ; Daxddson, Rachel J. Rural road naming and house numbering. 1901. p. 19 A 13.3:5 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 A 13. 3:5 A27.9:25 A15.2:Ir7 2 A29.2:D14 A3.3:6 Al. 1:868 A29.3:ll' A29.6:25 A29.3:ll 1 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A7.3:28 A22.3:23 A22.3:21 A29.6:25 Al. 1:865 A22.4:17 A10.6:7 A1.8:24 A1.8:24 A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A1.6:4 A 1.10:900 A1.9:92 A9.7:3 A1.10:901 A22.3:15 A4. 1:897 A10.3:41 A6.5:5 A22.3:21 114—04- 257 p. 64. 1S94. p. 168. p. 198... general statistics of. 1899. Index Davidson, S. P., long record of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 450 Davis, Arthur Powell. Rainfall and temperature in Nicaragua. 1898. p. 211 Davis, Charles, short biography of (Abbe). 1901. j). 173 Davis, G. C. : Insect borers, few, notes on. 1891. Insects, special economic, of season. Mealy bugs and their allies. 1894. Davis, (Miss) J. A.: Agricultural experiment stations, p. 501 Land grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations in U. 8., statistics of, for year ended June 30, 1899 Davis, (Mrs.) Lavinia K. Female life in open air. p. 430 Davis, Robert W. Address of, before Jefferson memorial and inter- state good roads convention, A pr. , 1902. p. 54 Davis, T. H. New Haven, Conn, winds and rainfall of, 1873-1900. p. 261 Davis, William Morris. Redfield and Espv period of meteorological advancement, 1830 to 1 855. 1 895. p. 305 Davison, George Millard. Meteorologv, elementarv, talk on. 1899. p. 144 '. Davy, Joseph Burtt: Horticultural herbarium, making of. 1900. p. 93 Stock ranges of northwestern California, notes on grasses, for- age plants, and range conditions. 1902 Davy, Marie: Europe, meteorological phenomena in, Jan. and Feb., 1864. No. 2. p. 94 Meteorology and growth 9f beet. 1879. p. 284 Dawlev, F. E. Farmers' institute worker, requisites of a good. 1902. p. 42 : Dawson, Charles Francis: Asthenia in fowls, p. 329 Microorganismal diseases, laboratory methods for diagnosing of certain, p. 335 Milk and its products, pathogenic bacteria in, vitality and reten- tion of virulence by certain, p. 224 See (ilso, as joint author, Moore, Veranus A. — Smith, Theobald. Dav, Charles M. See, as joint author, Faville, George C. Day, P. C. Weather of the month, Julv, 1900 "Same, July, 1901 ' Day wages. See Wages. Deakin, Alfred. Australian report on American irrigation, 1884-85. p. 197 Dean, Albert. Cattle, Southern, regulating transportation of. p. 399 Dean, R. H. Climate, influence of, on animal life. 1902. p. 107 .. Dean, Seneca. ;SW', for reports as Superintendent, Seed Division, Agriculture Department, 1868-1879 Death by lightning, apparent, directions for j^rocedure in case of. 1894. p. 533 Death Valley, Cal: Climate and meteorology of (Harrington) 1892 Noctuidie from, descriptions of (Smith). 1893. p. 328 Pyralidaj from, descriptions of ( Fernald) . 1894. p. 255 Death Valley expedition, 1891 : Biological survey of parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah, 1891. Part 2. 1893. [Pt. 1 not pu1)lished.] Botany of ( Coville ) . 1893 Dipt era of, list of (Williston) . 1893. p. 253 Fishes of, collected in southern California and Nevada, report on, with descriptions of new species (Gilbert). 1893. p. 229 Hetcropteraof (Uhler). 1893. p. 260 Insects, small, collection made during (Riley). 1893. p. 235... Land and fresh-water shells collected in California and Nevada by (Stearns). 1893. p. 269 Classiflration no. [ A29.6:28 I A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A9.7:4 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A]0.3:80 A10.3:78 Al. 1:866 A22.3:2o A29.6:30 A29.3:112 A29.6:27 A10.3:76 A19.3:12 A27.9:2 A1.6:28 A10.3:110 A 4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A15.2:Ir7i A4. 1:889-90 A29.3:31 A24.1: Al. 10:894 A29.3:l A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A5.5:7 A6.5:4 A5.5:7 A5.5:7 A5.5:7 A5.5:7 A5.5:7 258 Death Valley expedition, 1S91 — Continued Localities vii^ited by, li.«t of ( Palmer) . 1893. p. 361 OriiitliDlofry of, comprising notes on birds observed in southern California, southern Nevada, and parts of Arizona and Utah (Fisher). 1893. p. 7 Orthoptera from (Bruner). 1893. p. 266 Pyralidina of. 1894. j). 254 KeiJtiles and batrachians collected l)y, annotated list of, with de- scriptions of new species and lield notes bv 3Ierriam (Stej- neger). 1893. p. 159 ". Debts of farmers. 1887. p. 78 December, weather conditions for, ludnthlv statement of averajre (Carriott). 1!»00. p. 538 " Deciduous fruits. Sri' Fruits. Decimalsystemofweightsandnaeasures (Johnson). 1864. No. 6. p.20. Decker, Horace M. Kite, mechanics of, report on. 1897. p. 349 . . Decroix, E. Epizooticcatarrh, information relative to. 1873. p. 180. Deerfield stock farm, Spencer Island, Butler County, Kans., fatal outbreak of Southern cattle fever at ( Fullinwid'er). p. 463 . . . Deerfoot farm centrifugal dairy ( Sturtevant ) . p. 629 Deerskins, exports of. from British Columbia (Smith), j). 519 De Gheiiuicr, A. Commercial fertilizers, sale of, uniformity in legis- lation with regard to, views on. 1885. p. 46 De Hart, D. E. Address of, before national road conference, Julv, 1894. p. 15 "... Deherain, Pierre Paul: Nitrification in arable soil. 1896. pp. 353, 491 Peronospora, milk of lime as remeciy for, account of visit of, to Italian vineyards treated with. 1886. p. 77 Plants, organic matter in, origin and formation of. 1898. p. 903. Dehorning cattle (Gowell and Russell ). p. 489 Dehvdration of viscous organic liquids (Carr and Sanborn). 1895. p. 134 De Kay, Charles. Berlin, Germany, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at. p. 4 De Lafitte. See Lafitte, Prosper de. De Lagerheim, G. : Fungi, new species of, from North and South America, observa- tions on. 1891. !>. 44 Fungus of jiotato scalj, remarks on. 1891. p. 103 Puccinia and Phragmidium, relationship of. 1891. p. Ill De Lamanon, G. Atmosphere, flux and reflux of. 1898. p. 463 DehiAx are : Anthi-ax combating in (Neale). p. 190 Entomological notes from (Sanderson). 1902. p. 97 Farm res<»nrces and products of. 1 868. ]>. 21 Farmers' institute work accomjjlished in (Webl)). 1902. p. 17. Insects in, notes on (Sanderson j . 1900. p. 66 Pleuro-])neumonia, contagious, outbreak of. p. 448 Road imi)rovement in, extract from governor's message (Tun- nell). p. 3 Sheep husbandry in (Webb). 1883. p. 172 Delaware River See Kingsessing and Tinicuin meadow. Del ]\If)nte, Enricjue. Climatology of Havana, Cuba. 1898. pM52. Deming, F,. W. Sorgiium sugar experiments at Conwav Springs, Kans. p. 280 ." Same, j). (53 I)emograi>hy. See I'aris, tenth international congress of hygiene and demography. Demoussy, Emiie. Grtgnon Agricultural Experiment Station, in- vestigations at. 1895. ]). 3 I )enby, Charles. Agriculture in China. 1893. j). 23 Dendrolene, report on (Smith). 1895. j). 31 Dendrotettix, genus, re])ort . 23 mdex I'lasslflciitldn no. A5.5:7 A5.5:7 A5.5:7 A9.7:6 A5.5:7 A27.9:25 A29.6:28 A27.9:2 A 29. 6:25 A27.9:ll A4. 1:884 A 1.1:880 A4. 1 :900 A7.3:7 A22.3:10 A10.6:6 A6.3:2 A10.6:9 A4. 1:898 A7.3:47 A22.4:27 A28.5:7 A28.5:7 A28.5:6 A29.6:26 A4. 1:897 A9.6:37 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A9.6:26 A4. 1:884 A22.4:33 A1.7:2 A29.6:28 Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 .\1 0.6:5 A27.9:32 A9.6:2 A9.7:5 A6.3:5 259 p. 521... 1893. Index Denmark: American boots and shoes in (Bloin). 1900. American horse meat in ( Blom) . p. 505 American horses in ( Kirk). 1898. p. 53 Climate of ( Paulsen). 1896. p. 640 Dairy industry of, progress report on (Georgeson). same Egg industry in. 1902. p. 608 Hog cholera in. p. 159 same, p. 168 Trade of (Hitchcock). 1900 Dennis, J. S. Water rights under Canada northwest irrigation act. 1901. p. 11 Densmore (Brothers). Sugar, evaporating apparatus for. 1887. p. 57 Denson, Lee A. Weather forecasts, double observation as a means of improving. 1902. p. 153 Denton, Albert A.: Sorghum culture at Sterling, Kans. 1891 . p. 78 Sorghum sirup, manufacture of. 1899 same. 1901 Sterling, Kans., sorghum sugar experiments at — 1887. p. 57 1892. p. 76 Sugar, evaporating apparatus for. 1887. j). 57 See also, as collaborator, W^iley, Harvey Washington. Denton, Albert A., and Crampton, C. A.: Sorghum, experiments with, at Sterling Experiment Station — 1888. p. 287 ' same. p. 105 1889. p. 82 Dentritication. »S'a' Soils. Denver, Colorado: Business and resources of. 1868. p. 143 Weather forecast district, monthly reports of, July, Sept.-Dec. , 1901 ( Brandenberg) same, Jan. -Oct. , 1902 ( Brandenberg) , Denza, P. Francesco. Meteorologv of Italian mountains. 1896. p. 659 '. Classification no. A4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 A1.2:H78 A29.3:ll^ A1.8:50 A4.3:5 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:887-8 Al. 1:888 A12.3:9 A10.3:96 A7.3:17 A29.3:31 A 7. 3:34 A1.9:90 A1.9:135 Deperais, . See, as joint author. Comes, 0. Derecho of May 16, 1899, in Ohio (Smith) . p. 196 Derelicts. See WrecLs. De Riemer, Alicia, and Abbe, Cleveland. Hail, average frequency of days of, during 1893-97. p. 546 Dermestes vulpinus in goatskins (Jones ). 1889. p. 63 Dermestidse, herbivorous habits of certain (Chittenden). 1895. p. 36 De Roode, Rudolf J. J. Commercial fertilizers, determination of phosphoric acid and nitrogen in, in same A^eighed quantity of substance. 1891. p. 104. .' Des Lignes sugar experiment station, Baldwin, La., experiments at, season of 1888 ( Crampton ) De Schweinitz, Emil Alexander: Animals, diseases of, results of chemical investigations for preven- tion of. p. 122 - same, with additions, p. 110 Bacterial products, investigation of effects of, in prevention of animal diseases. 1893. p. 138 same, p. 66 Berlin, international congress for consideration of best methods for checking or curing tuljerculosis, j\Iay 24-27, 1899. p. 126. Biochemic laT)oratorv, investigations conducted bv — 1892. p. 119 ...'. 1 same, p. 105 1893. p. 161 Butter substitutes. 1895. p. 445 A7.3:17 A7.3:37 A7.3:17 Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 A7.3:26 A27.9:6 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.3:ll = A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A9.7:2 .19.6:2 A7.3:31 A 7. 3:22 Al. 1:890 A4. 1:889-90 Al. 1:891 A4. 1:891-2 A4. 1:899 Al. 1:892 A4. 1:891-2 A 1.1:893 A1.10:895 260 Index riasslflt'atiun no. De Seh^A•einitJ;, Emil Alexander — Continued Cornsitulk disease in cattle, cornstalks presunmi>ly cause of, ctieni- ical examination of. 1896. p. 88 Disinfectants, some modern. 189t). p. 255 Enzymes, or soluljle ferments, of hos-cholera germ. p. 266 Guinea pigs, production of immunity in, from hog cholera by use of blood serum from immunilied animals, p. 269 Iowa, hog cholera and swine-plague investigations in. IVelimi- nary report, p. 501 1 Media culture for biochemic investigations, p. 145 Miik, examination of. p. 147 pasteurization and sterilization of. 1894. p. .331 Paris — tenth international congress of hvgiene and demographv, held August 10-16, 1900. p. 260 ' ." thirteenth international medical congress, held August 4, 1900. p. 254 Serum treatment for swine plague and hog cholera, p. 235 same, with collaboration of Marion Dorset and E. C. Schroe- der Sorghum-sugar experiments at Conway Springs, Kans. p. 284... same, rearranged, p. 74 : same. 1889. p. 65 Tuberculin, preparation and use of. 1898. ]>. Ill • Tuberculin and its use. 1894. p. 159 Tuberculin injections, effect of. upon milk of health v and diseased cows. 1896. p. 15 ■ Tuberculosis bacillus — attenuated, its use in producing immunity from tuberculosis in guinea pigs. p. 318 report on. p. 262 some products of, and treatment of experimental tuberculosis • with antitoxic serum, p. 305 Tuberculosis and glanders, investigations concerning, p. 289 De Schweinitz, Emil Alexander, and Dorset, Clarion: Tuberculosis bacilli — composition of glanders bacilli and. j). 295 fats contained in. p. 301 growth of, upon acid media. 1896. p. 7 mineral constituents of. p. 302 De Schweinitz, Emil Alexander, Emery, J. A., and Cameron, E. K. Tobacco powders awd extracts, nicotin in, report of investiga- tion of methods for determination of. 1898. p. 113 De Schweinitz, pjnil Alexander, and Schroeder, Ernest C. : Bovine tuberculosis ])acillus, virulence of, for monkeys, and effect of tuberculins made from tuberculosis bacilli derived from different animals, p. 579 Tuberculosis bacillus, attenuated, further experiments with. 1896. p. 11 Desert Hora, North American, between 32° and 42° north latitude (Parry). 1871. p. 23 Desert lands, crop report of. 1889. p. 373 Deserts and desert ranges of southern California, southern Nevada, northwestern Arizona, and southwestern Utah; cactuses, yuccas, and agave, geographic and vertical distril)ution of ( Merriam ). 1893. p. 345 Same, trees and shrubs in, distribution of (Merriam). 1893. j). 285 Desiccation of fruits and vegetables ( Watts). 1875. ji. 507 De Soto hogs of Jjouisiana. 1883. No. 64. p. 16 Destitute regions, water for (Curtiss). p. 230 St'e also Arid regions. Detmer, W. Moisture, temperature, and light conditions, influence of, on process of germination. 1895. p. 405 Detmers, II. J.: Anthrax among cattle in the Northwest. 1881. p. 312 A4.3:10 Al. 10:896 A4. 1 :898 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A4. 1 :899 A4. 1:899 A 1.1 0:894 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:898 A4.3:23 Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 A7.3:26 Al. 10:898 A4.3:7 A4.3:13 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:898 A 4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A4.3:13 A4. 1:898 A 7. 3:56 A 4. 1:901 A4.3:13 A27.9:9 A27.9:27 A5.5:7 A5.5:7 A27.9:13 A27.9:21 A 1.1:867 A29.3:ll=' A 1.6:34 201 1881. p. 42(} Index Detmers, H. J. — Continued Enzootic eerebro-meningitiy amonjr horses ii; Texas. 1882. p. 368. Glanders and farcy, p. 445 same, 1 879. p. 257 Horses, diseases amoni;, in Illinoii- Shee{), diseases of, in Texas, p. 68.. Southern cattle fever, investigation of same. 1884. p. 247 : Swine-plague, investigations of — (1st report), 1878. p. 321 same, p. 19 (2d report ) . 1879. p. 365 same, p. 13 (3d report). 1880. p. 527 same, p. 153 (4th report). 1881. p. 316 Texas cattle fever, i nvestigation of. p. 595 same, at Champaign, 111. 1880. p. 291 Detroit, Mich., halo at, May, 1900 (Hooper), p. 202 Deutsche Seewarte, Handlwoks of, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 401. De Vilmorin, Henry L. Plants, cultivated, selection and its effects on. 1900. p. 3 Devoe, W. S. Pleuro-pneuinonia among cattle in Kansas, outbreak of. p. 322 ..'. De Vuyst, Paul. See Vuyst. Dewey, C. Frank. Hungarian milling, report on. 1893. p. 38 .... Dewey, Lyster Hoxie: Camphor tree, circular on . Canada thistle, circular on Dodders infesting clover and alfalfa, circular on. 1898 Egyptian cotton in U. S. , circular on. 1900 Gramineaj (grass familv) of western Texas, description of. 3894. p. 484 .' Hemp industry in U. S. 1901. p. 541 Migration of weeds, p. 263 Mustard family, three new weeds of. 1897 Nut grass, circular on. 1894 Russian thistle — circular on history as a weed in U. S., with an account of means available for its eradication. 1894 Tumbling mustard, circular on •. Vegetation, characteristic, of desert region from western Texas to central Arizona, p. 351 same. p. 351 Weeds, legislation against. 1896 Weeds and how to kill them AN'eeds in cities and towns. 1898. ji. 193 Wild garlic, circular on Dew-point: Relative humidity, etc. , tables for obtaining temperature of. 1897 . Tables of, observed at Honolulu (Lyons). ' 1899. p. 587 Temperature of, psvchrometric tables for obtaining (Marvin). 1900 '. Valueof, in forecasting weather under certain conditions (Wood). ■ 1902. p. 152 See also Vapor pressure. Dexter, Edwin Grant. Conduct and the weather, report on. 1899. p. 353 Dextrine, starch, dextrose, sucrose, and gum arable, mixture of, at- tempt to analyze (Krug). 1894. p. 167 Dextrose. See Dextrine. Diabrotica soror, dipterous parasite of (Coquillett) 1890. p. 233 Diabrotica 12-punctata: Habits an.l life Jiistory of (Riley). 1891. ]). 104 Observations on (Quaintance). 1900. p. 35 Dickinson, S. C. Steel-track roads. 1901. ji. 68 I'lasslflcatioii no. Al. 1:881, 882 Al. 1:878 A1.6:12 Al. 1:881, 882 Al. 1:883 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 Al. 1:878 A1.6:12 Al. 1:879 A1.6:22 Al. 1:880 A1.6:34 A 1.1:881-2 Al. 1:880 A1.6:34 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A10.6:ll A4. 1:895-6 A 27. 9:31 A6.4:12 A6.4:27 A6.4:14 A6.4:26 A6.5:2 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:896 A6.4:10 A6.4:2 A6.4:3 A6.3:15 A6.4:7 Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 A6.3:17 A1.9:28 Al. 10:898 A6.4:9 A29.2:D51 A29.6:27 A29.2:P95 A 29. 3:31 A29.6:27 A 7. 3:43 A9.7:2 A9.7:4 A9.6:26 A22.3:21 262 Dickinson, W. L. Highways, improvement of. 1902. p. 43 Dicivon', V/illiani. Food examinations, suggestions for better ar- ran.irement of. 1893. p. 162 T. Dickson, William. Hor.se, shoeing of. p. 529 Dickson, William, and Lowe, William Herbert. Surgical operations on cattle, p. 301 Diehl, Israel S. Goat, breeding and raising of. p. 216 Diet. See Food and diet. Dietaries in public in.stitutions ( Atwater). 1901. p. 393 Dietary studies: AlaV)ama negro, 1895 and 1896 (Atwater and Woods) . Chicago, 1895, 1896, conducted with cooperation of JaneAddams and CaroUne L. Hunt, of Hull House (Atwater and Bryant). 1898 " Club of women students at North Dakota Agricultural College (Ladd). 1901. p. 21 Harvard and Yale boat crews (Atwater and Bryant). 1900 Illinois University (Grindley and Sammis). 1901. p. 7 Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio (Bevier and Sprague). 1901 P 27 Maine State College, 1895 (Jordan) Missouri University', 1895, and data relating to bread and meat consumption in Missouri (Gibson and others). 1896 same,' comments on (Atwater and Woods), p. 21 Xegroes in eastern Virginia, 1897 (Frissell). p. 7 same (Bevier). 1899. p. 27 New Mexico in 1895 (Goss) New York City, 1895-1896 (Atwater and W^i.ods) same, 1896 and 1897 (Atwater and Bryant) Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. (Stone) . 1896 same, comments on (Atwater and Woods) . p. 23 Tennessee University, 1895 ( Wait) .same, comments on (Atwater and Woods), p. 33 United States, some results of (Bryant). 1898. p. 439 See also Nutrition investigations. Dietel, P. Uredinea? of United States, notes on some. 1891. p. 42. Dietrich, Th. Milk, fat in, process for estimating bv gravimetric method. 1890. p. 159 "... Differential grasshopper. See Grasshopjier. Diffusion : Api>lication to sugar cane, and record of experiments with sorghum in 1883. (AViley). 1884 _. Carbonatation and, experiments with, at Ottawa, Kans. (Wilev). 1885 '.... Extracting saccharine matter from sugar-yielding j)lants by. 1869. p. 457 - Methods and machinerj^ for api)iicatiou of, to extraction of sugar from sugar cane and sorghum ( Wilej') . 1886 See also Sugar cane. Digestibility: American feeding stuffs (Jordan and Hall). 1900 Feeding stuffs, methods of determining (Kellner). 1898. p. 504. Potatoes and eggs (Snyder). 1897. p. 20 Digestion, effect of severe and prolonged muscular work on (Atwater and Sherman). 1901 Digestion experiments: American, report on (Jordan ) . 1 896. p. 5 Is a digestion experiment fallacious? (Armsby). 1891. ]>. 8!t Recent work abroad (Armsl)y ). 1891. p. 132 Digestive organs, diseases of, of cattle (Murray), p. 15 Same, of horses (Michner). p. 15 Digger wasp, larger, report < >i ( Riley) . 1 892. p. 248 Diked marshes. See Tidal lands. Dilution, cream raising l)y (Lawson). 1899. p. 28 Dines, W. H. Anemometers in general use, relative merits of. 1 896. p._ 699 ■- Dipodomys ordii. See Kangaroo rats. Index Classlflriitlon no. A22.3:25 A7.3:38 A4.2:H78 A4.2:C292 Al. 1:863 Al. 10:901 A 10. 3:38 A10.3:55 A10.3:91 A10.3:75 A10.3:91 A10.3:91 A10.3:37 A10.3:31 A10.3:.31 A10.3:70 A10.3:70 A10.3:40 A10.3:46 A10.3:116 A10.3:32 A10.3:32 A10.3:29 A10.3:29 Al. 10:898 A28.5:7 A7.3:24 A7.3:2 A 7. 3:6 A27.9:6 A7.3:8 A10.3:77 Al 0.6:9 A 10. 3:43 A 10. 3:98 AlO. 6:6 A10.5:3 A 10. 5:3 A4.2:C29-^ A4.2:H78 A9.7:4 A 1.9:1 05 A29.3:ll» 2(>3 Index Classification no. , 253. tos — Diptor. See Tvphlot-vba. Diptera of Death Valley Expedition, list of (Williston). 1893. p. : Diptera. *">'?<' Agromyzida- — Belvonia — Flies — Gnats — Mosquitos Necrophagous diptera. Dipterous insects, two, injurious to cultivated flowers (Coquillett). 1895. p. 399 Dii)t(irous leaf miners, two, on garden vegetables ( Coquillett ) . 1895. p. 381 - Dipterous parasite : Diabrotica soror ( Coquillett ) . 1 890. ]i. 233 Melanoplus devastator, in California (Coquillett). 1892. p. 22.. RelatidU to economic entomology (Townsend). 1893. p. 201... Dii)htheria, preliminary investigation of, in fowls (Moore). 1895. p. 39 ." Disease: Carriage o% by flies (Howard), p. 39 Climate and climatic elementsas curative or causative agencies of. (Wilson). 1902. p. 104 Contagious. See Chinch bug — Insects. Insects as carriers and spreaders of (Howard). 1901. p. 177 Losses of swine by. 1886. p. 546 Spread of, country slaughter house as a factor in (Stiles). 1896. p.. 155.. ." Diseases of animals : Australian farm pests and. 1887. p. 535 Chemical investigations for prevention of, results of (De Schwei- nitz). p. 122 same, with additions, p. 110 Communicable, rules of Agriculture Department for suppression of (Colman). 1887 Contagious — convention to consider subject of, held at Chicago, Nov., 1883 European comitries. 1897. p. 69 same. 1898. p. 428 extension of, and means for their limitation (Hunt) — 1884. p. 437 ; p. 260 - 1885. p. 446 foreign countries, cijnsular reports on. p. 343 foreign countries, reports on — 1889. p. 479 1900 (Thompson), p. 492 1901. p. 590 Great Britain, p. 37 imported into United States, precautions against. 1883. p. 52. investigations — 1877. 1878. 1879. 1879 1880. 383 321 365 p. 387 1881-1883. See Veterinary Division. 1883 (Hopkins), p. 44 1884-1902. See Animal Industry Bureau, laws of States and Territories for control of — 1885. p. 471 p. 303 additional, p. 457 1886. 1890. 1892. 1894. 1896. 1897. 1899. 1901. additional. ]i. 381 additional, p. 103 additional, p. 333 complete, p. 419 complete, p. 733 complete list of State officials having contn 1898. p. 603 1899. p. 530 <.f— A5.5: A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.7:2 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A4.3:8 A9.6:30 A29.3:31 Al. 10:901 A27.9:24 Al. 10:896 A27.9:25 Al. 1:890 A4. 1:889-90 A1.8:44 A1.8:29 A4. 1:897 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:891-2 A4. 1:889 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:895-6 A1.8:29 Al. 1:877 Al:1.878 Al. 1:879 A1.6:12 A 1.1:880 A1.8:29 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:891-2 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:897 A4. 1:899 A4.3:43 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 264 Diseases of animals — Continued Contagious — Continued means of suppressing and extinguishing (Law), p. 19 national legislation for, address on (Salmon). 1885. p. 1.3... New York and Brooklyn, jireliminary report of inspectors in investigation of (McLean and others). 1884. p. 19 prevention of, in America (Salmon). 1883. p. 32 report of — 1880 1881 1884 _. rules of Agriculture Department for suppression of (Colman). 1887 Correspondence relative to prevalence of. 1879. p. 186 Germany, 1887. p. 47 Infectious — investigation of. 1879 same (Smith). 1891. p. IO.t same, p. 93 same, p. 75 same, p. 28 same (Smith), p. 117 . same, p. 45 same. 1892. p. 110.. same, p. 96 same. 1893. p. 140 list of State officers having control of. 1898. p. 603 . same. 1899. p. 530 report on. 1893 rules of Agriculture Department for suppression of (Colman). 1887 State and Territorial laws relating to. 1901 variability of, as illustrated by hog cholera and swine j^lague (Smith and Moore). 1894. p. 81 Investigations of (Smith), p. 119 , Letters of correspondents, extracts relating to. p. 493 same. 1884. p. 291 _ Knowledge concerning, some examples of development of (Sal- mon). 1899. p.93 same, p. 53 Morphology, biology, and pathogenic properties of 28 Streptococci found in investigation of (Moore). 1893. p. 9 Parasitic, report on . 1893 Prevention of, investigation of effects of bacterial products in (DeSchweinitz). p. 138 same, p. 66 Relation of water supply to. 1899. p. 17 same ( Bitting), p. 471 Reported, investigation of. p. 90 same, p. 78 Sec also Animal smallpox — Anthrax — "Big head" — Black- leg— "Bottom disease" — Bovine tuberculosis — Bronchi- tis — Caseous lymph-adenitis — Cattle — Cholera — Cornstalk disease — Cryptogamic growths — Cutaneous — Di]>htheria — Distemper — Ear diseases — Epizootic ai)hthie — Epizootic catarrh — Epizootics — Ergotism — Farm animals — Fetlock diseases — Florida "horse-leech" — Fluke diseases — Foot and mouth disease — Fowl cholera — Glanders — Heart — Hog cholera — Hog fever — Horses — Influenza in horses — Lameness of horses — Lumpy jaw — ]\Ial de caderas — Mala- die du coit — Micro-organismal diseases — Millet disease of horses — Ovine caseous lymjjh-adenitis — Pleuro-pneumonia or lung plague among cattle — Poultry — Rabies — Sheep scab — Smallpox — Spanish fever of cattle — "Staggers" — Streptococci — Swine ]>lague — Tapeworm diseases — Trichi- nosis — Tuberculosis — Tumors. Index Classifli-iitioii iio. A1.8:29 A1.8:38 A1.7:6 A 1.8:29 A1.6:22 A1.6:34 A4.2:An5 A 1.8:44 A1.6:22 A27.9:28 A1.6 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 A4.1 A4.3 :12 :890 :889-90 :889 :889-90 :891 :891-2 :892 :892-3 :893 :898 :899 :3 A1.8:44 A4.3:43 A4.3:6 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A 1.10:899 A4. 1:899 A4.3:3 A4.3:3 A 1.1:891 A4. 1:891-2 A 1.9:97 A4. 1:899 A].l:890 A4. 1:889-90 265 Index Disinfectants, some modern (De Sohweinitz). 1S96. p. 255 Disinfection of kennels, pens, and yards by fire (Stiles ). 1902. p. 15. Dismal Swamp region, Va., botanical survev of (Kearney). 1901. p. 321 ". ' Display men: Special, instructions to, cipher code of wind-signal orders, amend- ing. 1894 . ._ Special instructions to. 1892 Wind-signal, instructions to. 1896 Dissosteira longipennis, recent outbreak of, notes on (Popenoe). 1891. p. 41 - *.. Distemper. See Horses. Distilled spirits, consumption of, in V. S., per capita of population — 1870-1895. p. 552 1896. I). 595 1898. p. 723 See also Liquors. Distilled water for drinking [lurposes (Beal). 1901. p. 5 Distilling flask, new, for use in Kjeldahl process (Patrick). 1891. p. 142 District of Columbia: Animals in, prevention of cruelty to, bill regarding. 1896 Birds and game in, laws for protection of (Palmer). 1901 Milk of, "Washington, not normal (Richardson). 1888. p. 24... ]\Iushroom poisoning in, observations on (Coville) Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in, investigation of (Rose), p. 51 . Rabies in — 1895 (Moore and Fish), p. 267 1900 1900 ( Salmon ) Shade trees and insect defoliators, four species which affect trees of the capital. 1887 Vivisection in. 1896 See also Washington, D. C. District of Columbia INIedical Society, committee on public health of, report on rabies. 1 900 Divining rod, use of, in search for water (Abbe). 1900. p. 109 Doberck, W. W^eather forecasting in Hongkong. 1899. p. 98 Document and folding room. Agriculture Department, report of superintendent of: 1890 (Longlev). p. 449 1891 (Longlev). p. 499 1892 (Longley ). p. 509 1893 (Bane), p. 409 1894 (Bane), p. 215 Dodders infesting clover and alfalfa ( Devvey ) . 1 898 Dodge, Charles Richards: Bast fibers, uncultivated, of U. S., including history of jirevious experiments with plants and fibers, and brief statements relat- ing to allied species produced commercially in the Old World. 1894 Fiber Investigations Ofl&ce, Agriculture Department, work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 224 Fiber plants, useful, of world, descriptive catalogue of. 1897 Flax, hemp, ramie, and jute, with considerations upon flax and hemp culture in Europe, ramie machine trials of 1889 in Paris, and present status of fiber industries in U. S. 1892 . same, 2d ed Flax culture — for fiber, in V. S., etc. 1892 _ for seed and fiber, in Europe and America. 1898 present status of, in U. S. 1897. p. 471 Flax for seed and fiber in U. S. 1895 Glover, Townend, life and entomological work of. 1888 (^'lassiflcatiuii no Al. 10:896 A4.3:35 A6.5:5 A29.2:C49 A29.12:D63'' A29.12:D63=' A9.7:4 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:898 A1.9:124 A7.3:31 A1.4:4 A5.4:34 A7.3:19 A6.4:13i Al. 1:881-2 A4. 1:895-6 A4.3:25 A4.4:30 A9.3:10 A1.4:2 A4.3:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 Al. 1:890 Al. 1:891 Al. 1:892 Al. 1:893 Al. 1:894 A6.4:14 An. 5:6 A 1.10:897 A1L5:9 A27.8:l A11.5:l A11.5:4 All. 5:10 A1.10:897 Ai.9:27 A9.3:iy 266 Dodge, Charles Richardis — Continued Hemp and jute, culture of, in U. S., with statements concerning practice in foreign countries, preparation of fiber for market, and remarks on machine question. 1896 Hemp culture. 1895. p. 215 same, in Europe. 1898 Leaf fibers of U. S., results of recent investigations relating to Florida sisal hemp, false sisal hemp of Florida, an. 441 ... Dodge, Martin: Address of — before Jefferson memorial and interstate good roads conven- tion, Apr., 1902. p. 16 before national road conference, July, 1894. p. 24 temporary chairman, at international good roads congress, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 16-21, 1901. p. 11 Road building in Ohio. 1895. p. 16 Roa( I work, object lesson, Government cooperation in. 1901 . ji. 409 Roads — good, Avork of Federal Government for. 1902. [>. 43 relation of, to rural population. 1902. p. 34 steel-track wagon. 1898. p. 291 See also, for reports as Director, Office of Road Inquirv, 1898; Director of Office of Public Road Inquiries, 1900 to 1902 Dodge, Richard E. Diurnal winds on faint gradient in north- Avestern New Mexico. 1901. p. 299 Dodge City, Kansas. Precipitation at, 1889-91. p. 108 Dog meat as food in Germany ( Guenther). p. 520 Dog tax in England and Scotland. 1867. p. 381 Dogs: Breeders of, association of— 1898. p. 615 1899. p. 697 1900. p. 652 1901. p. 626 Muzzling of, in Germany and Great Britain (Mason), p. 521 .. Ravages of. 1870. p. 135 Sheep killed by, 1858-63. p. 183 same. 1867. p. 84 Dogs and dog laws. p. 450 Dogwood saw-fiy , report on. 1 890. p. 239 Domestic animals. See Animals — Cow — Diseases of animals — Dogs — Hog — Horse — Pig. Domestic science, teaching, in rural districts (Breed). 1902. p. 91 Same (Jacobs). 1902. p. 96 Dominica, W. I. Weather bureau in, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 252 Doran, Edwin W. Insects, vernacular names of. 1898. p. 90 Dorner, Otto. Must farmer pa 3' for good roads? 1898 Dorr, S. M. Marbles of Rutland County, Vermont, p. 448 Dorset, Marion: Eggs, use of, as medium for cultivation of bacillus tuberculosis, p. 574 Hog cholera bacillus, variety of, which closely resembles bacillus typhosus, p. 566 Tubercle bacilli, branched forma of, found in cultures, p. 572.. Tuberculosis bacillus, new stain for. p. 326 See also, as collaborator, De Schweinitz, Emil Alexander. Dorsett, Palemon H. Spot disease of violet. 1900 See also, as joint author, "Woods, Albert Fred. Dorsey, Clarence Wilbur. Soil survey around Lancaster, Pa. p. 61 Dorsey, Clarence Willtur, and Bonsteel, Jay Allan: Cecil Co., Md., soil survey of. p. 103 Connecticut Valley, soil survey in. 1900. p. 125 Dorsey, Clarence Wilbur, and Coffey, George X. Soil survey of Montgomery Co. , Ohio. p. 85 Dorsey, Clarence Wilbur, and party. Soil survey of Statesville area. North Carolina, p. 273 Dorsey, N. Ernest: Atmospheric radiation. Professor Very's memoir on, review of, 1 900. p. 395 Selenium and its use for measurement of sunshine. 1899. p. 99 Sky light, blue, color and polarization of. 1901. p. 382 I'lassiQi-iition no. A27.1: Al.l:8 A22.3:25 A22.3:10 A22.3:21 A22.3:17 Al. 10:901 A22.3:23 A22.3:23 A1.10:898 A22.1: A29.6:29 A29.6:20 A4. 1:900 A27.9:5 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A4. 1:900 A27.9:8 A27.9:4 A27.9:5 Al. 1:863 A9.7:2 A10.3:120 A10.3:120 A29.6:28 A9.6:17 A22.4:31 Al. 1:862 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:898 A28.3:23 A 26. 5:900' A26.5:900' A1.8:64 A26. 5:900' A26. 5:901' A29.6:28 A 29. 6:27 A29.6:28 268 Double-brooded codling moth, report of (Marlatt). 1894. p. 248 .. Doudna, Pearl En. 511 Drainage: Surface, regulation of. 1 884. No. 5. ]). 19 Upper Chagres River (Abbot). 1900. p. 243 Well waters and, lecture on (Warington). 1892. p. 95 See also Farm drainage — Underdraining. Drainage water, loss of soil fertility in. 1898. p. 4 Draining, tile, results of. 1882. p. 43 Drake, John W. Oregon, facts concerning, p. 584 Drake, W. E. : Agricultural and 3Iechanical College, relation of, to State. 1901. P 183 ,.,..... Mechanical work, what, shall we give to students of our agricul- tural colleges? 1895. p. 71 Draper, Daniel: Precipitation at New York City, 1870-91. p. 79 Thermometers, registering maximum and minimum, relative merits of various types of. 1896. p. 710 Drasteria erechtea, report on (Slingerland). 1892. p. 87 Drennen, W. jM. Address of, before good roads convention at Bir- mingham, Ala. 1902. p. 30 Dre.*sed meat. See 3Ieat. Dried apples: American, in Hamburg, 1894 (Robertson), p. 12 same, in Cologne, 1895 ( Wamer ) . j). 14 same, in (lermany. 1895 (Mason), p. 15 same, in German Empire •. ... Dried fruit. See Fruit, dried. Driscoll, P>. O. Grasshoppers, western, suggestions regarding. 1869. p. 145 Drought: Agriculture and (Abbe). 1895. p. 426 Croi)sand (Abbe). 1895. p. 381 Distant regions (Abbe). 1895. p. 381 England. 1870. p.434.. Famines and, in India (lOliot). 1895. p. 444 same (Archibald). 1900. p. 246 *. Fire and, in the northwest. 1871. p. 401 (ireat, of 1845 in nortliern Ohio (Ford ). p. 293 Heat, and insect life (.^lintfeldt). 1902. p. 97 Historic, in U. S., notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 262 Insurance against, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 214 Mississippi, southwest, in 1899 ( Hazen) . p. 151 Mississippi Vallev (A])l)e). 1895. p. 337 Prediction of, in India (Dallas). 1894. p. 13 Widespread area of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 257 Drug laws. See Pharmacy and drug laws. Drugs: Adulteration of, extent and character of (Wedderburn). 1894... Insects injuring, at University of Kansas (Kellogg). 1894. p. 31.. See alxu ( >j)ium — Potassium. Dry goods, imports of, comparison of, 1 8(56-68. p. 32 Dryden, James. Egg production, experiments in. p. 506 Dubernard method for examination of butters (Sartori). 1890. p. 103 Dublin, Ireland, dead animals in, disposition of (Wilbour). p. 347. Du Bois, James T. Horses, cattle, etc., in Switzerland, p. 520 Index t'lnssiflcatiou uo. A9.7:7 A29.6:28 Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 A7.3:20 A22.3:10 A1.8:36 A4. 1:898 A27.9:22 A 29. 6:28 A10.3:8 A1.9:73 A27.9:20 A 1.1:869 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:24 A29.6:20 A29.3:ll* A9.7:5 A22.3:23 A7.3:48 A7.3:48 A7.3:48 A12.4:2 A27.9:7 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A27.9:8 A29.3:ll^ A29.6:28 A27.9:9 A29.6:23 A9.6:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:2;', A29.3:n 1 A29.6:27 A7.3:41 A9.7:7 A 27. 9:6 A4. 1:898 A7.3:24 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:898 269 Index Du Buysson, H. Carbon hisnlphide, fumigation ■with, for complete and rajnd destruction of injects which attack herbarium speci- mens, furs, woolens, etc. 1893. p. 159 Ducks: Animal parasites of, check-list of ( Ilassall ) . 189(5 Feeding, recent experiments in (Langworthy). 1899. p. 20 Ducks and geese, standard breeds and management of (Howard) Dudley, P. II. Timber ties, structure, behavior, and causes of decay of, in roadl)ed; with experiments on adhesion of spikes. 1887. p. 31 Duenckel, F. W. See, as joint author, Hannnon, William H. Duges, Fugcne. Leonia Rilevi, description of, new meloid genus near Ilornia. 1889. p" 211 Duggar, John Frederick: Corn, cowpeas, and wheat l)ran for fattening pigs. p. 496 Peanuts, cowpeas, and sweet potatoes as food for hogs. p. 501... Potato culture. 1896 Sweet potatoes; culture and uses. 1895 Duluth, Minn., temperatures at (Richardson), p. 463 Dumble, K. T. Artesian waters, existence of, west of ninety-seventh meridian, etc. 1890. p. 99 ". Duncan, T. C. Ostrich farming in America, p. 685 Dunlap, Albert. Swine-plague in Iowa. 1879. p. 135 Dunlap, M. L. Agricultural machinery and implements, p. 416 Dunn, H. D. California, agricultural resources of. p. 581 Dunwoody, H. H. C: Address of — as president of American Association of State Weather Services at third annual convention, Brooklyn, X. Y. 1894. p. 8. as president of American Association of State Weather Services at fourth annual convention, Indianapolis, Ind. 1896. p. 10. Meteorological ol)servations, international, summary of. 1893... Nebraska, departures from normal temperature and rainfall, with crop vields in. 1896 Signals, Weather Bureau. 1892. p. 35 State weather services, functions of. 1894. p. 9 State weather service organizations. 1895. p. 285 Storm warnings and weather forecasts, monthly notes on. Oct., 1897-Apr. , 1 898 Weather conditions and crops — 1891. p. 586 p. 586 578 p. 578 113 p. 113 ^ 529* Weather forecasts, value of. 1894. p. 121 Dupont, C. H. Seed, selection of, importance of. 1873. p. 553 ... Durham, H. E. See, as joint author, Kauthack, A. A. Dust: Atmospheric — note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 63 same, on C. S. Rafinesque on (Abbe). 1900. p. 291 observations on ( Aitkin ) . 1896. p. 734 Rains of, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 158 Red, of March, 1901, notes on (Abbe), p. 316 Snow, report on (Abbe). 1895. p. 15 Dust storm and mud shower, note on (Kimball). 1902. p. 269 Dust storms: Burma and elsewhere, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 175 Note on (Abbe). 1895. p. 57 Red rain and, notes on (Al)be). 1901. p. 120 Dust whirl and fairy dances, notes on (Abbe). 1899. j). Ill Dust whirls, or dancing dervishes (Kimball ). 1902. p. 316 Dwellings, Bryobia infesting, notes on species of (Webster). 1902. p. 277 Clnssitit'atioii no. same. 1892. p. same. 1893. p. same. 1894. p. A9.7:6 A4.4:13 Al. 9:107 A1.9:64 A13.3:l A9.7:l A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A1.9:35 A1.9:26 A29.6:27 A15.2:Ar7 Al. 1:888 A1.6:12 A 1.1:863 Al. 1:866 A29.3:14 A29.3:18 A29.5:A A29.2:N27 A29.3:7 A29.3:1P A29.3:ll- A29.6: A 1.1:891 A29.1:8912 Al. 1:892 A29. 1:892 Al. 1:893 A29.1:893i Al. 10:894 A1.10:894 A27.9:ll A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.3:ll' A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A29.6:27- A29.6:30 A9.7:l 270 isito. p. (;i... Dyar, Harrison Gray: LepidoptcrouH larva?, description of certain. same. 1891. p. 389 Sphingidic and Boml)ycida? taken l)y electric lamps at runL^li- keepsie, N. Y., list of. 1891. p. 822__. Syntomeida epilais and Scepsis edwardsii, preparatory stages of. 1890. p. 360 .' Dye, Franklin. Farmers' institutes and agricultural associations, relations between. 1902. p. 44 Dvea, Alaska, agricultural work at, during season of 1901 (Nicolai). p. 312 _. Dyer, Bernard. Kothamsted soils, results of investigations on, being lectures delivered under provisions of Lawes agricul- tural trust. 1902 Dyer, Elisha. Rhode Island, road improvement in, extract from governor's message, p. 9 Dyer, Reuben F. Swine-plague at Ottawa, 111. 1879. p. lofi Dyer's madder, culture of ( Newton). 1866. ]>. 94 "[Also issiR'd as 39th Cong., 1st sess., S. mis. doe. 72; .serial no. ]2;)9.] Eadie, John II. : Clouds, cumulus, observed at burning of Standard Oil Com- panv's plant, July 5, 6, and 7, 1900, Bayonne, N. J. 3900. p. 433 Tornado in Hudson County, N. J., on Aug. 24, 1901. p. 355 Eagle, Alaska: Meteorological observations at (Henry). 1900. p. 390 Trail from, to Valdez, reconnoissance of (Jones), j). 283 Eagles 3Iere, Pa. Tornado at, June 27, 1892, report of (Ball ) . p. 309. Ear diseases of cattle (Trumbower). p. 367 Earle, Franklin Sumner: Fig culture in (tuH States. 1897. p. 23 Fungicides, experiments with. 1889. p. 83 Trucking interests, development of. 1900. p. 437 Earle, H. S. Road building, etc., facts and suggestions. 1901. p. 87 Earth almond, or chufa, cultivation of. 1876. j). 37 Earth and Mars, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 543 Earth-magnetic instruments, on construction of (Edelmann). 1895. p. 522 Earthquake-proof Imildings, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 309 Same (Abbe). 1901. p. 507 P^arthquakes: At sea (Abbe). 1895. p. 380 , Carson City, Nev. , 1875-98. ( Friend ) . p. 64 Central and South America, notes on (Ab)>e). 1898. p. 365 How to observe (Abbe). 189.5. p. 340 Montana, notes on ( Al)V)e) . 1901. ]>. 175 Monthly notes on, June, 1897-Apr., 1899 (Abbe) New Brunswick, notes on ( Abbe). 1898. p. 266 Report on one- "^ p. 332. p. 339... p. 374. Index (.'lassiflcatlun no. A9.7:3 A9.7:3 Nov. 27, 1893 (Abbe). Sept. 1, 1895 (Abbe). Oct. 31, 1895 (.Marvin). Earth roads. See Roads. Earths. >SVe Alumina. Earthshine, variability of, some causes of (Kimball). 1901. p. 209. East Asian fruits, sketch of relationship between American fruits and (Bailey). 1894. p. 437 Eastern States: Agricultural courses in, princii)les underlying formation of. 1900. 1). 65 '. Arbor-day planting in Meadows and ])astures in, formation and cultivation (Smith) Roads and road-making materials in certain. 1 894 Easton, E. C. Climate and thought. 1 902. \>. Ill A9.7:3 A9.7:2 A10.3:110 A10.1'^:901 AlO. 3:106 A22.4:33 Al.6:12 A27.9:4 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 AlO. 1^-901 A29.6:20 A4.2:C292 A20.3:5 A6.3:ll Al. 10:900 A22.3:21 A27.9:14 A29.6:28 A29.3:112 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A 29. 6:28 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A29.6: A29.6:26 A 29. 6:21 A 29. 6:23 A29.6:23 A 29. 6:29 A 1.1 0:894 A10.3:76 A]3.4:5 A 1.9:66 A22.3:7 A29.3:31 271 Indev Eaton, Daniel C. : Ferns from southern Patagonia, collected bv U. S. S. "Albatross" in 18S7-9L li^t of. 1892. p.'l.SS .' Mosses from Fnejjia and rata^^onia, collected bv U. S. S. "Alba- tross" in 1887-91, list of. 1892. p. 138...." Eatonia, two new species of, note on. p. (> Eberman, W. S. Cheese, national standard fur. 1893. p. <>0 Eburia qnadrimaculata, longevity of early stages of, notes upon (Webster). 1889. p. 339 Echinocactus, North American species of, preliminary revision of (Coulter). 1896. p. 355 Eckfeldt, J. W.: Lichens from California and Mexico, collected by Edward Pal- mer, from 1888 to 1892, list of. 1893. p. 291 Lichens from southern Patagonia, collected by V. S. S. "Alba- tross" in 1887-91, list of. 1892. p. 142 Eckstein, D. Netherlands, agriculture in, in 1885. 1886. p. 83 Eclipse, total, of sun, May 28, 1900: Advance notes on (Ablie). p. 110 Probable state of sky along path of (Bigelow). p. 404 Eclipse meteorology and allied problems ( Bigelow) . 1902 Eclipse shadow bands and correlated atmospheric phenomena, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 210 Ecology. See Ocracoke Island. Economic entomology. See Entomology. Economic ornithology. &e Ornithology. Economic; plants, catalogue of collection of, in Agriculture Depart- ment (Saunders). 1891 Ecuador: Agriculture in. 1891. p. 484 Meteorology in, note on (Abbe). 1900. j». 67 See also Galapagos Islands, S. A. — Plava Rica. Eddy, William A.: Kite experiments, record of some. 1898. p. 450 Weather prediction, experiments in. 1899. p. 96 Edelmann, M. Th. Earth-magnetic instruments, on construction of. 1895. p. 522 Edil)le oils and fats, methods for analvsis of, not including dairv prod- ucts (Tolman). 1901 " ! Same (Tolman). 1902. p. 20 Edinl)urgh, Scotland. International forestry exhibition at, 1884, report of (Riley), p. 167 Edmunds, J. M. Forests, paper on. 1869. p. 22 Edson, Hubert: Calumet Plantation, sugar experiment station, Pattersonville, La., record of experiments at. 1889 Sorghum analysis at Rio Grande, N. J. 1888. p. 20 same, abstract, p. 250 same, abstract, p. 71 , , Sorghum sugar experiments at Douglass, Kans. p. 278 , same, p. 94 Education: Industrial classes (Andrew). 1864. No. 1. p. 15 ^lodern, what is of most worth in, address on (Stubbs). 1901. P 32 Theory of higher, some recent changes in — 1899. (Bryan), p. 87 1899. (Silvester), p. 94 1899. (Stubbs). p. 97 See aUo Agricultural education — Technical education.. Education, Commissioner of, correspondence with, relative to good roads. 1896 .- Educational forces in U. S. relating to agriculture, cooperation of Department of Agriculture with (Willits). p. 65 Educational institutions. See Agricultural colleges, etc. Classlfiratiun no. A6.5:l A6.5:l A3.4:27 A7.3:41 A9.7:l A6.5:3 A6.5:l A6.5:l A27.9:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.5:l A29.6:28 A1.8:47 A27.9:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.3:ll* A7.2:Oi5 A7.3:65 Al. 1:884 A27.9:7 A7.3:23 A7.8:18 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 A27.9:3 A10.3:99 A10.3:65 A10.3:65 A10.3:65 A22.2:Ed8 AL1:891 272 Edwards, Henry: ('ryptophasa unipuiK^tata, lialiits and earlier stages of, in Anptralia, noteson. 1891. p. 884 Lepidoptera, noises made by, notes on. 1889. p. 11 Lepidopterous insect, beautiful exotic, birth of, in New York. 1891 . 1). 816 Edwards, Samuel. Timber on prairies, p. 49o Eells, M. Washington (State), dark day in. 1902. p. 44(t Egeriidse. See Moths. Egg-laying record of plum curculio (Quaintance and Smith). 1902. p. 105 p'gg parasite of Vanessa antiopa, oviposition of (Weed). 1900. p. 32. Eggplant, bacterial disease of (Smith). 1896 Eggs: Bristol trade in. p. 335 California, food value of (Jaffa), p. 510 Cost and value of, of different breeds of hens (Emery), p. 476 . . Denmark, industry, p. 608 Digestil)ility of (Snyder). 1897. p. 20 Enumeration of, 1880-90. p. 113 Feedins flavor into ( Emery ) . p. 473 Flavor of, relation of feed to (Langworthy). 1900. p. 25. Foreign markets for. p. 321 Game birds, importation of, for propagation, regulations for. 1902 Great Britain (Halstead). p. 508 Hamburg, trade in ( Ashby ) . p. 345 Individual records of, nest box for keeping (Langworthy). 1900. p. 19 Industry, condition of ( Dodge) . p. 305 Madeira, exports of (Jones), p. 520 Paris market for (Ashby). p. 336 Preserving, in water glass (Beal ) . 1 899. p. 17 Production of — experiments in ( Dry den ) . p. 506 report on. 1899. p. 609 Raising, for market, p. 345 Russian exports of (Holloway). }>. 512 Sales of, in Paris, 1896 (Scelle). p. 339 Selling, bv weight (Langworthv ). 1900. p. 24 Spain, p'. 609 ." Trial shipments of, to England (Alvord). p. 321 Use of, as medium for cultivation of bacillus tuberculosis (Dorset). P-5741 Weights of, of different breeds of chickens (Emery), p. 474 Eggs and thei r uses as food ( Langworthy ) Egleston, Nathaniel H. : Arbor day; its history and observance. 1896 Forest experiment stations in connection with agricultural col- leges. 1885. p. 153 Forestry, report on, v. 4. 1 884 Railroads, connection of, with forest fires, p. 128 Timber lands, Government, value and management of. 1884. . P 11 -. Timber or forests, preservation of, on public domain, legislation for. 1888. p. 212 See aho, for reports as Chief, Forestry Division, Agriculture Department, 1883-85 ". Egypt: Agriculture in, note on. 1 888. p. 359 Crops in, 1888, note on. 1889. p. 267 Seeds and plants collected in, by Barbour Lathrop and David (i. Fairchild. 1900 Egvptian cotton: Culture of ( Foaden ) . 1897 Exports of. 1897 same (Hitchcock). 1897. p. 29 Index ClassiQcation no. A9.7:3 A9.7:2 A9.7:3 AI. 1:862 A29.6:30 A9.6:37 A9.6:26 A28.8:12 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:901 A 10. 8:43 A27.9:82 A4. 1:899 Al. 9:122 A4. 1:899 A5.4:37 A4. 1 :900 A4. 1:899 A1.9:114 A4. 1:891-2 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:899 Al. 9:103 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:901 Al. 1:862 A 4. 1:900 A4. 1 :899 Al. 9:122 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:899 A4. 1 :901 A4. 1 :899 Al. 9:128 A1.8:56 A1.7:9 A13.5:4 A13.3:l A 1.7:5 A13.3:2 A13.1: A27.9:26 A 27. 9:27 A().6:6 A 10.3:42 A 12.4:15 A 10. 3:42 114—04- -18 273 p. 417 index Egyptian cotton — Continued Letter on (Atkinson). 186G. Note on. 1807. p. 287 Report of, in U. S. (Dewey). 1900 Egyptian stron, correct name for hepatic coccidiaof rabbits (Stiles). p. 18 Eimeriella, new genus of coccidia (Stiles). 1902. p. 18 J<]isen, Gustav: Jilastophaga psenes, first introduction of, into California. 1891. p. 128. Fig, its history, culture, and curing, with descriptive catalogue of known varieties. 1901 Figs, edible, their culture and curing. 1897. p. 5 ClasslQcatlon no. I A27.9:l A27.9:5 A 6. 4:26 A4.3:35 A4.3:35 A 4. 3:35 p. 225. Kaisin grape, cultivation of, ))V irrigation. 1891. Elasnms, habits of (Howard). 1892. p. 253. Elderberry, leaf-tyer of ( Chittenden ) . 1898. p. 82 Eldridge, Maurice Owen: Eartli roads. 1902 Good roads for farmers Highways of Europe and America. 1902. jj. 19 Road building, progress of, in U. S. 1899. p. 367 Road improvement, legislation for. 1901. p. 679 Roads, good country, construction of. 1898. p. 317 Electric engineering in Utah, development of (Jensen). 1898. p. 91. Electric phenomena in Euphrates Valley, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 290 Same (Huntington). 1900. p. 486 Electric signal a])paratus, AVeather Bureau station, Atlantic Citv, N.J. (Brand). 1898. p. 405 _. '... Electric street railwavs and macadam roads, relation between (North). 1902.' p. 59 Electric waves in atmosphere, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 352 Electrical Congress, International, 1899, at Como, Italy, notes on (Abbe), p. 419 Electrical districts, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 249 Same (Abbe). 1898. p. 562 Electrical energy, climate as controlling factor in long-distance trans- mission of (McAdie). 1897. p. 439. Electrical engineering laboratory in its relations to local engineering work(Cory). 1900. p. 99 Electrical methods of soil testing. See Soils. Electrical recording instruments, storage battery for, use of (Vose). 1899. p. 300 Electricity: Local, in windstorm in Wj'oming (Hunton). 1894. p. 509 Static, in Weather Bureau work, importance of (Beals). 1896. p. 39 See alao Atmospheric electricity — Roentgen rays — and headings beginning Electrical. Electrodynamic radiations from sun, endeavor to discover (Trow- bridge). 1896. p. 409 See (dso Atmospheric radiation. Elec;trolytes, aqueous solutions of certain, in equilibrium with atmos- pheric air, solubility of calcium carbonate in (Cameron and Seidell). 1901. p.'58 Same, solubility of gypsum in (Cameron and Seidell). 1901. p. 46 Eleventh Census. See Census. Eliot, John. .Droughts and famines in India. 1895. p. 444 Ellenberger, Cyrus, short biography of (Abbe). 1900. p. 154 Elliot, D. G. . Game birds of U. S. jt. 356 Elliott, (Charles Gleason. Farm drainage Elliott, F. R. : Apple, pear, and grape, popular varieties of. p. 119 A9.7:4 A20.3:9 A 20. 3:5 Al5.2:P94i A9.7:4 A9.6:18 A1.9:136 A1.9:95 A 22. 3:23 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:898 A10.3:49 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A22.3:22 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A10.3:76 A29.6:27 A29.6:22 A 29. 3:1 8 A29.6:24 A26.3:18 A26.3:18 A29.3:115 A29.6:28 Al. 1:864 A1.9:40 Al. 1:863 274 Elliott, F. R.— Continued Fruits, hardy, j)opular varieties of — 1864. p. 141 1865. p. 186 1866. p. 131 1867. p. 129 1875. p. 368 Elliott, Sterling. Address of, before National Road Conference, Jul v. 1894. p. 61 '... Elliott's ".Sketch of Botany of South Carolina and Georgia," notes on gra.sses in (Scribner). 1901 Ellis, Alston: Agricultural colleges, work of, some general considerations re- garding. 1899. p. 15^ Bachelor of science course, four-year, what studies should be embraced in? 1896. p. 47...." Ellis, G. H. Wood seasoning, experiments in. 1889. p. 57 Ellis, J. B.: Fungi, some new species of, descriptions of. 1891. p. 274 Genus Scleroderma in Saccardo's Sylloge. 1889. p. 23 , Triblidium rufulum, report on ( Ellis) . 1889. p. 29 Ellis, J. B., and Everhart, Benjamin M. : Fungi, new species of. 1891. p. 130 Hymenomycetous fungi, some new species of. 1889. pp. 24, 68. Mucronoporus Audersoni, report on. 1891. p. 79 Mucronoporus E. and E., report on. 1889. p. 90 North American fungi, new and rare species of. 1889. p. 145 . . Nummularia and hvpoxvlon, synopsis of North American spe- cies of. 1889. I). 19.'. Uredineai and usti]agine;e, new species of. 1891. p. 118 Ellis, J. B., and Galloway, Beverly Thomas: Fungi — new species of. 1891. p. 31 new western. 1889. p. 65 ^ Mucronoporus, new, report on. 1889. p. 141 Ellis, J. B., and Halsted, Bvron David. Fungi, new, report on. 1891. p. 33 ." Ellis, J. B., and Kellerman, AV. A. Kansas fungi, new species of. 1889. p. 142 Ellis, J. B., and Langlois, A. B. I^ouisiana fungi, new species of. 1891. p. 35 Ellis, J. B., and Tracy, Samuel Mills: Fungi, few new, report on. 1891. p. 76 Uredinejc, new species of. 1891. p. 43 Ellsworth, Henry L., 1790-1858, short biography of. p. 267 Ellsworth, Luther T. Venezuelan cattle, shipments of, to Cuba. p. 516. EUzey, M. G. Sheep husbandry south, paper on. 1883. p. 173... P>lm insect, newly imported (Howard). 1889. p. 34 Elm leaf-beetle: Albany, N. Y. (Lintner). 1895. p. 50 Futility of trunk and crown washing against (Howard). 1896., p. 36 Imported — circular relative to (^Marlatt). 1895 habits and natural history and means of counteracting its injuries Washington, D. C. (Marlatt). 1895. p. 47 Elmer, A. £)., jr.: Cloudbursts. 1902. p. 478 Meteorological extremes at Northfield, Mass. p. 251 El Paso County. See Rio Grande region, Tex. El Paso Del Norte, Mexico. Grape culture and wine making in (Pierson). 1873. p. 24 Elster, J., and Ck'itel, H. Atmospheric electricity, review of recent Investigations into subject of. 1895. p. 510 Emery, E. H. Tornadoes at Cherry Plill, N. J., and Woodhaven, Long Island, N. Y., report of. 1895. p. 252 Index t'lasislficatloii iiu. A 1.1:864 A 1.1:865 Al. 1:866 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:875 A22.3:10 A3.4:29 A10.3:65 A10.3:30 A13.3:3 A28.5:7 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:7 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A28.5:6 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A28.5:6 A28.5:7 A27:9.9 A4. 1:899 A1.7:2 A9.7:2 A9.6:2 A9.6:6 A9.5:8 A9.3:6 A9.6:2 A 29. 6:30 A29.6:26 A27.9:ll A29.3:ir^ A29.6:23 1891. p. 10(5 A10.3:7 p. 47(> Index Emery, F. E. : Agricultural colleges, manual labor in. EggJ*— cost and value of, of different breeds of hens feeding flavor into. p. 478 weights of, of different breeds of chickens, p. 474 Emer)', H. D. Hogs and pork ])acking in West. p. 198 Emery, J. A. See, as joint author, De Schweinitz, Emil Alexander. Emery, S. C. : Meteorological records for reference and study, preserving, best means of. 1902. ]>. 175 Mississip])i tornado. 1902. p. 265 - Tornadiies in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas. 1900. p. 499. Emigrants, Florida as home for (Rollins). 1872. p. 495. Emigration : English statistics. 1875. p. 112 Northern, to South, 1865. No. 6. p. 12 Emmer, a grain for semiarid regions (Carleton) . 1901 Emory fumigator, new method for handling hydrocyanic acid gas in orchards (Johnson). 1899. p. 43 Employment agencies, free, for use of farmers, list of (West) Emulsion. See Kerosene emulsion. Encyrtid : New and remarkable, is it parasitic? (Howard). 1890. p. 145 .. Six-branched antenme, report on (Ashmead). 1891. p. 455 Energy: Available, of food and body material (Atwater). 1901. p. 112.. Conservation of, in human body, experiments on (Atwater and Rosa). 1899 Metabolism of, value of experiments on (Langworthy). 1898. p. 1003 See also Metabolism. Engineer. See Agricultural Engineer. Engineering courses. Some objections to earlv differentiation of (Nagle). 1900. p. 106 ...1 Engineering degree courses, four-year, what shall be the character of preparatory work required to enter? ( Waller. ) 1899. p. 75 . Engineering experiment stations, report of committee on, before convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations — 1896 (Aldrich). p. 116 1898 (Murkland). p. 32 1900 (Murkland). p. 40 .-.. Engineering work, local, electric engineering laboratorv in its rela- tions to (Cory). 1900. p. 99' - England: Agricultural holdings act of 1875. p. 452 Agricultural population of, changes in. 1875. p. 240 Agricultural schools in, organization and management of (Welch). 1885 Breadstuff, imports of, Jan. and Feb. 1870 and 1871. p. 143 Cereal crojis of, 1868. p. 148 Cheefee in, market for ( Ashby ) . p. 214 Crops and prices, 1861-65. p. 210 same, 1870. p. 361 Dairying of America and, their points of difference and compara- tive merits (Willard). p. 358 Dogtaxin. 1867. p. 381 Droughtin. 1870. p. 434 Eggs to, trial shipments of. (Alvord). p. 321 Emigration statistics. 1875. p. 112 Farm management in. 1871. p. 474 Food of. 1866. p. 434 Cliissiftcatlon no. Grain measures of. 1863. same, No. 1, p. 35 Hop growing in. 1870. p Horse breeding in. 1875. No. 5, p. 9; No. 6, p. 2!: 486... p. 513. A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1 :899 Al. 1:863 A29.3:31 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A27.9:10 A27.9:14 A27.9:3 Al. 9:139 A9.6:20 A27.4:13 A9.7:3 A9.7:3 A10.3:99 A 10. 3:63 Al'0.6:9 A10.3:76 Al 0.3:65 A10.3:41 A10.3:65 A10.3:99 A10.3:76 A27.9:13 A27.9:13 A1.8:36 A27.9:9 A27.9:7 A4. 1:899 A27.9:4 A27.9:8 Al. 1:866 A27.9:5 A27.9:8 A4. 1:899 A27.9:14 A27.9:9 A27.9:4 A27.9:l A27.9:2 A27.9:8 A27.9:13 276 England — Continued ilonses! in, American tliorunglibrt'd (Wray). ]>. 50.') Lands in, reclamation of, reports of State geologist of Xew Jersey, 1869 and 1870. p. 221 Live-stock shipments fr. 18 Meteorological literature of, 1337-1699 (Sj-mons). 189.5. j). 3.j8. Peaches and other fruits in. 1 895 Railway ties in, treatment of (Tratman). 1889. p. 49 Rain in, fall of, 1841-63. No. 1. p. 42 Sheep of, prices of. 1867. p. 339 _ same. 1868. p. 408 Short-horn cattle in, sale of. 1868. p. 408 same. 1869. p. 305* Steam-plowing in. 1873. p. 364 Sugar beet in. 1870. p. 484 Weather telegraphy in (Abbe). 1897. p. 205 W^heat culture in, 1870. p. 286 same, 1885. No. 23 exportation to, 1867-68. p. 325 P- 31 Great Britain — Rothamsted Ex- P 583. imports of. 1854-63. No prices of. 1895. p. 193. Wool trade of. 1882. No. 56, p See also Ayrshire - — Cirencester — Downton — Kew — Leeds — Liyerpool • — Manchester — perimental Station — Sheffield. Engle, H. ]\J. Nut CTilture, report on. p. 37 .■^ame, reprinted 1896 English farms and farmers, notes on (Hill). 1898 English sparrow (Passer domesticus) : Circular on. 1886 Circular to postmasters in relation to. 1886 Insectiyorous habits of (Riley ). p. Ill North America, especially in its relation to agriculture (Barrows). 1889 Noteon. 1869. p. 300 Schedule on, acknowledgment of receipt of See also Sparrows. English walnuts, culture of (Heath). 1892. p. 1.33 Ensign, Edgar T. Forest conditions of Rocky Mountains, especially in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and New Mexico. p. 41 Ensilage in Great Britain. 1885. No. 24. j). 34 See also Silage-^— Silos and silage. Ensilaging potatoes, desirability of. 1 898. p. 21 Entilia sinuata: Habits of (Howard), p. 75 Notes on (Rice). 1893. p. 243 Entero-hepatitis, infectious: Caused by protozoa, in turkeys (Smith). 1895. [>. 7 Direct transmission of, in turkeys (Moore). 1895 pjitomologic service, voluntary, in New York State (Felt). 1899. p. 39 ; Entomological Club, American Association for Advancement of Science, Rochester meeting of, 1892, abstract of proceedings. 1892. p. 132 Entomological Commission, Agriculture Dei)artment: Comments on fifth re])ort of (Hamilton). 1891. p. 129 Entomological discoveries and observations in West Virginia in 1894 (Hopkins), p. 145 Entomological ethics, rei)ort on (Cockerell). 1898. ]>. 87 Entomological exhibition, 1865. See Paris. ♦By a misprint, this pafje iiuiiibcr aiii)ears twice. Index Classifiriitiou nil. A4. 1:899 A1.7:7 A4. 1:895-6 ' A4. 1:89.5-6 A12.4:8 A27.9:4 A29.3:ll"^ ' A12.4:l A1.3.3:3 A27.9:2 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:ll A27.9:8 A29.6:25 A27.9 A27.9 A27.9 A27.9 A27.9 A27.9 A20. 1:894 A20.4:l Al. 10:898 A5.4:2 A5.4:7 A5.3:l A5.3:l A27.9:7 A5.4:6 A1.8:20 A 13. 3:2 A27.9:23 A1.9:79 A 9. 6:30 A9.7:5 A4.3:8 A4.4:5 A9.6:20 A9.7:5 A8. A9.7:4 A9.7:7 A9.6:17 1891. p. 212 Tiiaex Entomological notes: Interesting (Townsend). 1891. p. 26 . Miscellaneous (Johnson). 1899. p. 62 Problems and (Smith). 1895. p. 6 ... See also Murtfeldt, Mary E. Entomological record, monthly: 1871. p. 332 Oct.-Dec, 1871. (Glover) Jan., 1872 Feb., 1872-Oct., 1875. (Glover) Entomological work: Agricultural experiment stations (Cook) same (Osborn). 1895. p. 85 Central Park, New York City (Southwick). 1891. Economic, in parks of New York Citv (Southw^ick). Mississippi (Weed). 1891. p.34..'. Oregon and California; notes on Australian importations (Koebele) 1893. p. 33..... See also Entomological notes. Entomologists, Economic, Association of: Objectsof (Gillette). 1900. p. 5 Proceedings of — 1st annual meeting of, 1889. p. 177 2d, 1890. p. 180 P 4 p. 67 p. 61 p. 55 p. 59 1894. p. 135. Classification no. A9.7:4 A9.6:20 A9.6:2 A27.9:9 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A27.9: A9.7:3 AID. 3:24 A9.7:4 A9.7:7 A9.7:4 A9.3:32 3d, 1891. 4th, 1892. 5th, 1893. 6th, 1894. 7th, 1895 8th, 1896 9th, 1897 - 10th, 1898 11th, 1899 12th, 1900 13th, 1901 14th, 1902 Entomologists: Government and State, and other contributors to literature of American economic entomology, more important writings of; A-K same, L-Z same, June 30, 1888-Dec. 30, 1896 (Banks) same, Dec. 31, 1896-Jan. 1, 1900 (Banks) Illustrations for (Garman). 1893. p. 109 Note and record keeping for (Hopkins). 1893. p. 103 Official, meeting of, circular calling attention to. 1889 Slip records for, note on ( Cockerel! ) . 1893. p. 198 Station, committee on cooperation among, report of. 1894. p. 112. Work of, in experiment stations (Cook). 1891. p. 212 same (Osborn) . 1895. p. 85 See also Entomological work. Entomology: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on, 1889-1902 ----- American economic, bibliography of more important contribu- tions to Applied — general truths in ( Riley ) . p. 323 outlook of, address on (Riley). 1891. p. 181 parasitic and predaceous insects in ( Riley) . 1893. p. 130 present and future of, in America (Webster). 1897. p. 5 Economic — accessions, catalogue of, simple form of (Ball). 1902. p. 37.. bibliography of writings of Alpheus Spring Packard on (Hen- shaw). 1887 catalogue of exhibit at World's Columbian Exposition, Chica- go, 1893 A9.6:26 A9.7:2 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.7:7 A9.6:2 , A9.6:6 A9:6.9 A9.6:17 A9.6:20 A9.6:26 A9.6:31 A9.6:37 A9.2:B47^ A9.2:B47' A9.2:B476 A9.2:B47^ A9.7:6 A9.7:6 A10.4:14 A9.7:6 A9.7:7 A9.7:3 A10.3:24 A10.6: A9.2:B47 Al. 1:884 A9.7:3 A9.7:6 A9.6:9 A9.6:31 A9.3:16 A9.3:31 278 Biidex Classification no. Entomology — Continued Economic — Continued catalogue of exhibit of, at World's Industrial and Cotton Cen- tennial Exposition at New Orleans, 1884-85 dipterous parasites in their relation to (Townsend). 1893. p. 201 duty of (Usborn). 1898. p. 6 evolution of (Fernald). 1896. p. 5 Florida, report on (Gossard). 1901. p. 178 laboratory method of experimentation in ( Woodworth). 1891. p. 266' progress in, in U.S (Howard). 1899. p. 135 report of committee of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations on progress in. 1891. p. 29 work in, at University of Kansas for season of 1894 (Snow). p. 140 Matters of international concern in, some recent (Riley). 1888. p. 126 North American, list of works on (Banks). 1900 OfMce and laboratory organization (Forbes). 1889. p. 185 Oflflcial economic, lirief account of rise and present condition of .(Howard). 1894. p. 55 Practical, for farmers' sons. p. 305 ^ Relations to vegetable production of soil, with reference to both destructive and beneficial insects ( Rathvon). p. 372 Suggestions and notes on, presented to entomology section of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experi- ment Stations, at 15th annual convention, 1901 (Slingerland). 1902. p. 120 Southern States, report on (Garman ). 1901. p. 153 Teaching, report on (Cook). 1890, p. 107 See also Insects — names of States — headings beginning "Ento- mological," "Entomologist," and "Entomology." Entomology Division, Agriculture Department: Pacific coast work of (Henry). 1889. p. 141 Practical work of, observations, etc Some miscellaneous results of work of — [No. 1.] 1897 [No. 2]. 1898 No. 3. 1898 1900 1901 1902 Work of, for farmer (Howard). 1897. p. 84 Entomology section, Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, report of: 1890. p. 144 , p. 78 p. 41 p. 85 pp. 17, 95 p. 107 pp. 16,90 pp.24, 133 pp. 44, 96 pp. 17, 153 pp.21, 117 Environment, influence of: Chemical comimsition of plants (Wiley), Plant varieties (Weby)er). 1896. p. 89 Enzootic cerebro-spinal meningitis. See Horses. Enzvmes, or soluble ferments, of hog cholera germ (DeSchweinitz). ' p. 266 See also Catalase. Enzymic ferments upon starches of different kinds, action of (Stone). 1896 Kphestia interpunctella, Zeller, notes upon (Patton). 1890. p. 158. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. 1891. 1892. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1901. 299. A9.2:N42 A9.7:6 A9.6:17 A9.6:6 A10.3:99 A9.7:3 Al. 10:899 A10.5:3 .V9.7:7 A9.7:! A9.6:24 A9.7:2 A9.7:7 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:862 A10.3:115 A10.3:99 A9.7:3 A9. A9.7:2 A9.3: A9.6:7 A9.6:10 A9.6:18 A9.6:22 A9.6:30 A9.6:.38 Al. 10:897 A10.5:3 A10.3:7 A10.3:16 A10.3:24 A10.3:30 A10.3:41 Al 0.3:49 A 10. 3:65 A10.3:76 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:115 Al. 10:901 A 1.1 :896 A4. 1 :898 A 10. 3:34 A9.7:3 279 Index Epidomicfl, how do rains and -winds spread? (Abbe). 1895. p. 295. E[)izootic ai)litha' of t-tock, nature, causes, treatment, etc. -p. 352 ... Epizootic catiirrh, information relative to (Decroix). 1873. p. 180. Epizootics among swine (Watts). 1872. p. 21-4 See also Ergotism. Equino(-tial storm Sept. , 1863. No. 4. p. 36 Equinoctial storms, note.'^ on (Abbe). 1900. p. 558 Same (Kiml)all). 1901. p. 508 Eragrostis obtusitlora, leaf structure of (Ogden). p. 12 Erdman, Charles W. Silesian wool. j). 521 Ergot, prevalence of, in 1889 (Smith). 1889. p. 203 Ergotism : Among cattle in Kansas (Trumbower). p. 310 same f Trumbower) . 1884. p. 89 same (Bird), p. 317 Enzootics of, investigation of. 1 884. p. 212 same, p. 175 Erie, Lake: Influence of wind and rythmic gusts on level of (Abbe). 1900. p. 112 Oscillation, period of, note on (Harris). 1902. p. 312 Wind velocity and fluctuations of water level on (Henry) Erni, Henri: Grape disease in Europe, origin, history, phenomena, and cure. p. 324 Sorghum, analysis of. 1866. p. 336 See aim, for reports as Chemist, Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department, 1863-65 Erosion due to heavy rains and steep grades, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 544 Erwin, Tenn., cloud-burst at ( Worth). 1898. p. 244 Erysiphese: Of Montana, preliminary list of (Anderson). 1889. p. 188 Upon phytoptus distortions ( Anderson and Kelsey ) . 1889. p. 209. Eschenhagen, M. Magnetic instruments, some improvements in. 1895. p. 539 Esparto grass: Habits, nature, and uses. p. 260 Information on (McChesnev). 1869. p. 233 Espy, James P., and Franklin Kite Club (Abbe). 1896. p. 334.... Espy, James P., and Redfield period, 1830 to 1855, of meteorological advancement (Davis). 1895. p. 305 Estabrook, John D. Address of, before Minnesota good roads convention, Jan., 1894. p. 12 Estes, John M. Tobacco; instructions for its cultivation and curing. Ether and atmosphere, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 362 Ether extract, determination of, experiments in (Anderson). 1890. p. 93 Ethics, entomological report on (Cockerell). 1898. p. 87 Eucalyptus: Cultivated in U.S. (McClatchie). 1902 Growth of, in U.S. (Kinney). 1895. p. 23 Eucalyptus globulus: Description of. 1873. p. 244 From a botanic, economic, and medical point of view, embracing its introduction, culture, and uses (Planchon). 1875 Useof. 1873. p. 583 Eumajus atala, notes on (Schwarz). 1888. p. 37 Euphrates Valley, electric phenomena in (Huntington). 1900. p. 286 Same (Abbe). 1900. p. 290 Euroi)e: Agricultural education in (McChesney). p. 127 Agricultural educational institutions of, some features of (True). 1897. p. 7 Agricadtural experiment stations in (Atwater). p. 517 name. [)t. 2. p. 466 riasslfleatlon no. A29.6:23 Al. 1:870 A27.9:ll A27.9:10 A27.9:l A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A3. 3:8 A4. 1:899 A28.5.5 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4. 1:895-6 Al. 1:884 A4. 1:884 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.5:J A 1.1:865 A27.9:4 A7.1: , A29.6:28 A 29. 6:28 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A29.3:112 Al. 1:868 A27.9:7 A29.6:24 A29.3:ll* A22.3:2 A1.9:6 A29.6:27 A7.3:28 A9.6:17 A13.3:35 A13.3:ll A27.9:ll A1.8:9 A27.9:ll A9.7:l A29.6:28 A29.6:28 Al. 1:868 A10.4:32 Al. 1:875 A27.9:14 280 Europe — Continued Agricultural statistics, p. 577 Agriculture in. 1873. p. 557 Agriculture of, American competition with. 1883. No. 64. p. 31 . American plowH in. 1 868. p. 286 Animals in, contagious diseases among. 1897. p. (59 same. 1898. p. 428 Beet sugar in ( Gennert) . p. 158 Beet-sugar manufacture in, progress of. p. 334 Cattle in — diseases of. 1870. p. 435 foot-and-mouth disease of. 1869. p. 385 * Cattle markets and al)attoirs in ( Alvord) . p. 279 Cattle plague, in 1865-66 (Dodge), p. 550 same. 1870. p. 155 Cereals in, consumption of. 1885. No. 16 Condensed milk in. 1868. p. 39 Cooperative credit associations in, and their relation to agricul- tural interests (Peters). 1892 Crop prospects of (Moffat). 1883. No. 61, p. 34; No. 64, p. 28; No. 65, p. 29; No. 1, p. 18 Farm animals of ( Ryder) . 1886. p. 353 Farm products in — cost of hauling. 1 897 domestic animals and. 1867. p. 256 Farm stock of. 1866. p. 246 Farms of, decrease in size of, 1867. p. 101 Flax culture for seed and fiber in (Dodge). 1898 Flax culture in (Dodge). 1892. p. 11 same, 2ded., p. 11 Forest preservation in. 1875. p. 242 Fresh-meat shipments to. p. 312 same, p. 374 Grape disease in; origin, history, phenomena, and cure (Erni). p. 324 : Hemp culture in (Dodge). 1898 Hessian fly, parasite from, importation of (Forbes). 1891. p. 179. Highways of (Eldridge). 1902. p. 19 Hopcropsof. 1868. p. 409 Horse-radish, best varieties of ( Fairchild) . 1900 Insects, two beneficial, introduced into U. S. from (Howard). 1898. p. 13 Kites in, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 165 Magnetic survey of (Tillo). 1895. p. 465 Maize into, introduction of (Murphy). 1891. p. 5 Meat consumption in. 1876. p. 498 Meteorological phenomena in, Jan. and Feb., 1864 (Davy). No. 2. p. 94 Phylloxera of, report on (Planchon). 1874. p. 55 Pure-food laws of, affecting American exports (Bigelow). 1901. . Ramie in, manufacture of (Dodge). 1893. p. 12 Rye production of. 1891. p. 338 Silk production in. 1872. p. '52 Stock diseases in. 1869. p. 65 Sugar production of, 1877-90. p. 208 Transi)ortation rates in. 1883. No. 56. p. 39 Trichiniasis in, extent of (Salmon), p. 475 same. 1884. p. 269 • Trichinosis in, of alleged American origin (Stiles) . 1901. p. 156. Weather correspondence in (Abbe). 1895. p. 56 Western, prunes and prune culture in (Lake). 1901 Wheat prospect of ( Moffat) . Apr., 1883. No. 58. p. 31 European tree sparrow (Passer montanus), at Saint Louis, Mo., history of ( Widmann) . p. 191 See also Sparrows. * By a Jiiisprint, tliis ]mK'-' iniinbcr appears twioe. Index t'liiNsincatlou no. Al. 1:877 A27.9:ll A27.9:21 A27.9:6 A4. 1:897 A4. 1:898 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:869 A27.9:8 A27.9:7 A4. 1:901 Al. 1:865 A27.9:8 A27.9:23 A27.9:6 A27.8:3 A27.9:21 A27.9:24 A22.4:27 A27.9:5 A27.9:4 A27.9:5 All. 5:10 A27.8:l All. 5:1 A27.9:13 A 1.1:876 Al. 1:877 Al. 1:865 All. 5:11 A9.7:4 A22.3:23 A27.9:6 A23.4:l A9.6:17 A29.6:25 A29.3:1P A1.8:49 A27.9:14 A27.9:2 A27.9:12 A7.3:61 All. 5:2 A27.9:29 A27.9:13 A27.9:7 A27.9:28 A27.9:21 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4.3:30 A29.6:23 A20.3:10 A27.9:21 A5.3:l 281 Index Eurytomina?. Sfr Grass and grain joint-worm flies. Eustis, Lake County, Fla., thunderstorms at (Abbe). 1897. p. 251.. Eustrotia caduca, j)reparatory stages of (KeUicott). 1891. p. 321 .. Evans, A. W. Liverworts from southern Patagonia, collected bv U. S. S. "Albatross " in 1887-91, list of. 1892. p. 140 '. . Evans, Edward A.: Freshets in James River, Va. , 1893-96. p. 590 .i James River Valley, phvsical features and flood conditions of. 1899. p. 250 ." Meteorological and other forms and reports: should they be sim- plified; are modifications desirable? 1902. p. 168 Evans, Frank L. See, for reports as Chief, Accounts and Disburse- ments Division, Agriculture Department, 1893-1902 Evans, Walter Harrison: Agricultural experiment stations, collective exhibit of, at Paris Exposition, 1900. catalogue of. p. 633 Agricultural investigations in Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Philip- pines. 1901. p. 503 Agricultural outlook of coast region of Alaska. 1897. p. 553 Alaska, agriculture in. 1898. p. 4 Fiotanical survey in Alaska. 1898. p. 48 Copper sulphate and germination; treatment of seed with copper sulphate to prevent attacks from fungi. 1896 Cotton, botany of. 1896. p. 67 New York Citv, [2d] international conference on plant breeding and hybridization, 1902, report on. 1902. p. 208 Paris, international congresses of horticulture, viticulture, and agriculture. 1901. p. 205 Weed destruction by means of chemicals. 1901. p. 19 Wild cherry leaves, poisoning by. p. 16 Evaporated apples, zinc in (Wiley). 1896 Evaporation : Experiments on Kings River, Calif. 1901. p. 323 Fort Collins, Colorado (Abbe). 1897. p. 210 ■Notes on (Abbe). 1895. p. 421. Temperature and, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 213 Underground, report on (Balch). 1901. p. 545 See also Atmidometry. EA'ergreen and other forest trees, causes of destruction of in northern New England and New York — [1st] report (Packard), p. 138 same, p. 138 2d report, p. 374 3d report, in northern New England, p. 319 same, additions to 3d report, p. 17 4th report, 1886. p. 20 5th report, 1887 Evening, character of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 215 Same (Connor). 1898. p. 306 Everhart, Benjamin M. See, as joint author, Ellis, J. B. Evotomys: Black Hills of South Dakota, description of new (Merriam). 1890. p. 119 " Colorado, description of new (Merriam). 1890. p. 23 Two new species of, from Pacific coast region, description of (Merriam). 1890. p. 25 Ewell, Ervin Edgar: Cocoa preparations, adulteration of. p. 933 Farm, every, an experiment station. 1897. p. 291 Fats and oils, specific gravity of, at temperature of boiling water, determination of. 1901. p. 119 Fertilizing value of street sweepings. 1898 Sugar, analysis of, recommendations on. 1895. p. 152 , See also, as cf>llaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. Ewell, Ervin Edgar, Bigelow,Willard Dell, and Page, Logan Waller. Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department, exhibit of, at Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y., 1901 Classification no. A29.6:25 A9.7:3 A6.5:l A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.3:31 A2. A10.3:80 Al. 10:901 A1.10:897 A10.3:48 A10.3:62 A28.3:10 A10.3:33 A10.6:14 AID. 6:12 Al. 9:124 A1.9:103 A7.3:48 AlO. 3:100 A29.6:25 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 Al. 1:883 A9. 1:883 Al. 1:884 Al. 1:885 A9.3:12 A9.3:13 A8.1:4 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A5.5:5 A5.5:4 Ao.5:4 A7.3:13^ A1.10:897 A 7. 3:62 A7.3:55 A7.3:47 A 7. 3:63 282 index Classification no. Exchange Bureau. Ser Information and exchange liureau. Exchanges, foreign, system of, report on. p. 530 Exotic collection. See Agriculture Department. Experiment, its conception and methods of procedure (Bolley). 1898. p. 47 Experiment station, every farm an (Ewell). 1897. p. 291 Experiment station record, vols. 1-11 Experiment station work, nos. 1-20; a series of " brief popular bul- letins, compiled from published reports of agricultural experi- ment stations and kindred institutions in this and other countries," and assigned various numbers in the Farmers' Bulletin series. References to each article will be found under their proper headings See also Note under AlO.ll:. Experiment stations. See Agricultural colleges and experiment stations — Agricultural experiment stations — Engineering ex- periment stations. Experiment Stations OflBce, Agriculture Department: Irrigation investigations of, scope and purpose of (Mead). 1902. p. 417 Library and publications of, circular regarding. 1889 Nutrition investigations of, scope and results of. 1902. p. 437 Organization and first work of. 1889. p. 13 Publications of — circular regarding, n. d list of, 1888-1899 (Harlow). 1900. p. 508 Work of, for farmer (True). 1897. p. 135 Work of (True). 1895. p. 39 Experimental farm. Agriculture Department, report of superintend- ent, 1865. p. 25 Experimental gardens and grounds, office. Agriculture Department, work of, for farmers (Saunders). 1897. p. 180 Experiments of Agriculture Department, protest against proposed legislation restricting. [With copy of Senate bill 1063.] May 25, 1897 Explosive noises at Franklin ville, N. Y. (Kales). 1897. p. 393 Export trade in live stock and meat products, correspondence relating to (Rusk). 1893 Exports: American, pure-food laws of European countries affecting (Bige- low). 1901 Imports and. Jan., 1866. pp.28,86 same, reports on, 1893-99 Provision, 1856-62. No. 5. p. 7.._ See aZ.'io Agricultural exports — Agricultural products. Exsiccati, new, report on (Fairchild). 1889. p. 160 Extracts, flavoring, analysis of, provisional methods for (Mitchell). 1902. p. 69 Eycleshymer, A. C. Club root in United States. 1891. p. 79 Eye: Diseases of, of horses (Law), p. 247 Human, trematodes parasitic in (Monostomulum lentis and agamodistomum ophthalmobium ) (Stiles). 1902. p. 24 Eye and its appendages, diseases of, of cattle (Trumbower). p. 353. Factories, refuse matter of, as fertilizers. 1867. p. 158 Factory cheese and how it is made (Merry) . 1896. p. 45 Same, reprinted, n. d See also Cheese. Fairbanks, George R. Florida freezes for century and half. 1895. p. 336 Fairchild, David (irandison: Berseem, the great forage and soiling crof) of Nile Valley. 1902.. Bordeaux mixture as a fungicide. 1894 Exsiccati, new, report on. 1889. p. 160 Fungicides, experiments with, to prevent leaf-blight of nursery stock. 1891. p. 338 Grape, diseases of, in western New York. 1891. p. 95 Al. 1:868 A10.3:49 A 1.10:897 A10.6: A1.9: AlO. A10.r:901 A10.4:12 A10.P:901 A10.3:l A10.4:16 AlO. 3:80 Al. 10:897 AlO. 3:24 Al. 1:865 Al. 10:897 A1.2:Ex62 A29.6:25 A1.8:53 A7.3:61 A27.9:4 A12.4: A27.9:l A28.5:5 A7.3:65 A28.5:7 A4.2:H78 A4.3:35 A4.2:C29- A27.9:5 A4.3:15 A4.4:19 A29.6:23 A19.3:23 A 28. 3:6 A28.5:5 A28.5:7 A 28. 5:6 283 Index Faircliild, David Grandison — Continued H( )}) culture in Bohemia. 1899 Horse-radish — best varieties of Europe, and methods of cultivation. 1900... culture in Bohemia, circular on. 1899 Leaf diseases of nursery stock in w6stern New York, experiments in ])reventing. 1891. p. 240 Lebl)ek, or siris tree, circular on. 1900 North American mycological literature, index to. 1891. pp. 42, 80, 128, 184 same, p. 52 Plant introduction, systematic, its purposes and methods. 1898.. Spanish almonds, and their introduction into America. 1902 iSvalof, Sweden, station for plant breeding at. 1901. p. 814 Yams in West Indies, circular on. 1899 Znaim cucumbers, cultivation of. 1901 See also, as joint author, Galloway, Beverly Thomas — Halsted, Byron David — Lathrop, Barbour — Swingle, Walter Ten- nyson. Fairchild, George Thompson: Agricultural education, evolution of, president's address to Associa- tion of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations at 11th annual convention, 1897. 1898. p. 32 Colleges of agriculture, what should be taught in? 1896. p. 69. . Study, relation of technical to general course of. 1893. p. 67 . . . Fairfield, W. H. Water on Laramie Plains, Wyoming, duty of, 1899. 1902. p. 215 .- Fairman, Charles E: Black spot of asparagus berries. 1889. p. 157 Fenestrate sporidia, development of some, observations on. 1891. p. 29 Fungi, new or rare, from western New York, notes on. 1889. I 78 JFairs, Southern, agriculture representation at. 1869. p. 365 * Fake, N. J. See, as joint author, Crarapton, C. A. Falconer, William: Mushroom beds, directions for preparation and spawning of. p. 17. INIushroom industry, review of. 1894. p. 20 Mushrooms, how to grow. 1897 Falkner, J. M. Roads, good, duty of general government toward. 1902. p. 31 Fall army worm. See Army worm. Fallot, B. Copper in wines. 1890. p. 96 Famines and droughts in India (Eliot). 1895. p. 444 Famines in India ( Archibald ) . 1900. p. 246 Farcy. Sec (i landers and farcy. Farina or ])otato-flour, report on (Macrae) . p. 390 Farlow, William Gilson. Fungi, some edible and poisonous. 1897. p. 453 Same, reprinted. 1898 Farm : Birds, four common, of garden and (Judd). 1895. p. 405 Birds on, value of (Samuels), p. 201 British, increased production of. 1873. p. 488 Butter making on ( Goodrich ) . 1897 Cold storage on (Clark). 1900. p. 9 European, decrease in size of. 1867. j:). 101 Every, an experiment station (Ewell). 1897. p. 291 Exodus from the, what are causes of (Roberts). 1896. p. 80 ... See also Davenport, E. Experiment reports for popular use, preparation of. 1885. p. 93 Forests, relation to (Fernow). 1895. p. 333 Local taxation as affecting. 1897 Management of, in England. 1871. p. 474 Classiflcatioii no. A6.4:19 A23.4:l A6.4:20 A28.5:7 A6.4:23 A28.5:6 A28.5:7 A13.3:21 A19.3:26 A10.6:13 A6.4:21 A23.4:2 A10.3:49 A10.3:41 A10.3:16 A10.3:104 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A28.5:5 A27.9:7 A18.5:l A18.5:12 A1.9:53 A22.3:23 A6.3:ll A29.3:ll« A29.6:28 A 1.1:875 Al. 10:897 A28.3:15 Al. 10:895 Al. 1:867 A27.9:ll A1.9:57 Al. 9:119 A27.9:5 Al. 10:897 A10.3:41 A1.7:9 Al. 10:895 A27.9:35 A27.9:9 * By a misprint, this page number appears twice. 284 1868. 194. Farm — Continued Milk on, care of (Pearson). 1897 Model, and agricultural colleges, letter on (McChesnev) p. 460 • : Number and value of, increase and decrease in, 1880-90. p Pests of, in Australia. 1887. p. 5:>5 Poultry raising on (Salmon). 1901 same. p. 235 Prize, in Normandy. 1876. p. 117 Pure water on, importance of. 1898. p. 3 Resources and products of, special statistics. 1868. pp. 3, 63, 111, 189, 249 Roads, best for farming districts and (Stone) 1894. p. 501 Small, large profits from. 1873. p. 193 Succulent forage for (Williams). 1899. p. 613 Transportation on. 1901. p. 690 Value of, and of mortgages on farms. 1896. p. 599 Waste places on, tree planting in (Keffer). 1896. p. 323 See also Agriculture — Agricultural products — Crops — P^xperi- mental farm — Seed testing — headings beginning "Farm," "Farmers," "Farming." Farm accounts, system of (Bourne), p. Farm animals: Australia, diseases of. 1887. p. 535 Commercial movements of, 1875-86. Condition of — Jan., 1864. No. 1. p. 36 Apr., 1864. No. 2. p. 34 Jan., 1865. No. 4. p. 22 1867. p. 132 173 85 121 98 112 81 502. Indc.v Classlflcatiou no. A1.9:63 A27.9:6 A27.9:32 A27.9:25 Al. 9:141 A4. 1:900 A27.9:14 A1.9:73 A27.9:6 Al. 10:894 A27.9:ll Al. 10:899 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:896 A 1.10:896 Al. 1:865 p. 152. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1876. 1878. 1883- Diseases of- 1870. p 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. P- P- P- P- P- P- No. 10. p. 6. 125 103 120. 153 201 . 161 84. See also Diseases of animals. Europe ( Ryder ) . 1886. p. 353 Feeding of ( Allen ) Fences and laws relating to. p. 394. . Foreign countries. 1887. i). 135 General condition of. 1883. p. 302 . Molasses as a food for (Langworthy). Movement of. p. 207 Numbers and values of — 1859. No. 2. p. 18 1866. p. 184 1867. p. Ill 1870. p. 67 1871. p. 55 1872. p. 51 1880. No. 21 1882. No. 42 1883. No. 56 1884. No. 4 1893. No. lOlA 1870-96. p.253 A27 A27 .9:25 .9:25 1899. p. 17.. A27.9:2 A27.9:2 A27.9:3 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A27.9:14 A27.9:17 A27.9: A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A27.9:ll A27.9:12 A27.9:13 A27.9:14 A27.9:24 A1.9:22 A 1.1:869 A27.9:26 A4.2:An» Al. 9:107 A4. 1:897 A27.9:2 A27.9:4 A27.9:5 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A27.9:18 A27.9:20 A27.9:21 A27.9:22 A27.9:31 A4. 1:897 285 Index Class! floatiuu no. Farm animals — Continued I Numbers and values of — Continued | 1880-90 ' A27.8:ll 1897 and 1898. p. 597 i A4.1:898 1899. p. 608 ' A4.1:899 1900. p. 638.... A4.1:901 Eange or average price of, at Chicago — 1897 and 1898. p. 579 A4.1:898 1899. p. 673 A4.1:899 1900. p. 509 ! A4. 1 :900 Receipts and shipment of, 1896-98. p. 550 A4. 1 :898 Statistics of — j 1895. p. 533 1 Al. 10:895 p. 559 Al. 10:896 p. 710 Al. 10:897 1890. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. See also pp. 078, 702 p. 759 p. 824 p. 771 for annual reports on, A27.1: 1866. P' 246 Switzerland. 1806. p. 430. United States and Europe. Wintering. 1875. p. 84 World. 1888. p. 28 same. 1893. p. 54 See also Animals, domestic. Farm animals and their products. 1901. p. 771. Farm buildings: Model, report on. p. 283 Practical suggestions for ( Hill) . 1901 See also Stave silo. Farm capital. 1870. p. 42 Farm crops. See Farm products. Farm drainage ( Elliott) . 1896 Farm experiments. Agriculture Department: 1867 (Farquhar). p. 187 1868. p. 412 1869. P- 207 1870. P- 452 1871. P- 238 1872. P- 454 1873. P- 289 1874. p. 255 1875. P- 502 Farm implements: American and European. 1883. No. 50 Improved (Todd), p. 225 Farm implements and machinery: Course of prices of, for series of years (Holmes) . 1901.. Report on (Thomas), p. 410 Farna insects. See Insects. Farm labor: Irish, wages of. 1870. p. 290 Wages of, rate of, in U. S. — 1SG7. p. 4 1870. p.3 1875. p.201 1882. No. 43 1884. No. 4 1885. No. 18 1888. p. 169 1890. p. 200 1840-92 ( Dodge) 1866-99, result of eleven statistical investigations Farm manure, report on ( Hebert) . 1 895. ]). 141 Farm practice and fertilizers as insecticides (Smith). 1893. p. 93. Al. 10:898 A 1.10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A27.9:4 A27.9:4 A27.9:13 A27.9:26 A27.9:31 Al. 10:901 A 1.1:807 A1.9:120 A27.9:8 A1.9:40 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:808 Al. 1:809 Al. 1:870 Al. 1:871 Al. 1:872 Al. 1:873 Al. 1:874 Al. 1:875 A27.9:21 Al. 1:806 A27.8:18 Al. 1:862 A27.9:8 A27.9:5 A27.9:8 A27.9:13 A27.9:20 A27.9:22 A27.9:23 A27.9:26 A27.9:28 A27.8:4 A27.8:22 A10.6:5 A9.7:6 286 p. 485 Farm prices: Cape Colony (Stowe) . p. 523 Market quotations and. 1893. same. 1894. p. 732 Of two centuries. 1892. p. 332 Seventy years ago. 1891. p. 482 Farm products: Acreage, production, and value of, 1866 to 1895 Cost of hauling to market or to shipping points in European countries, reports of consuls on. 1897 Fertilizing constituents of — 1894. p. 565 1895. p. 566 1896. p. 611 Legal weights of, per bushel. 1891. j). 93 Local exchanges of. 1875. p. 95 Market prices for, monthly, Aug., 1870, to Dec, 1876 Marketing (Hill). 1897 Primary prices of. 1892. p. 299 Shrinkageof. 1902. p. 10 Yield and home prices of — 1869. p. 14 1870. p. 3 1871. p. 4 See also Agricultural products — Crops — Produce. Farm records, 1850-71. p. 68 Farm stock. See Farm animals. Farmers: Agricultural experiment station as educator of (Caldwell). 1882. p. 20 Better times for. 1891. p. 181 Chicorv growing as addition to resources of, in America (Kainsj. 1898 Closer intimacy between experiment stations and farmers' insti- tute as promoter of. 1902. p. 78 Cotton seed to, value of (Beal) . 1901. p. 24 Daughters of, education of (Dodge), p. 441 Debtsof. 1887. p. 78 Employment agencies for use of, list of (West) Example for American Families of, health of (Hall), p. 453 Forestry for (Fernow). 1894. p. 461 same, with additional matter Frauds upon. 1886. p. 71 Gardens of (Brown), p. 337 •. Good roads and how to get them, views on (Creasy). 1901. p. 78. Good roads for ( Elldridge) Hawks and owls as related to ( Fisher) . 1894. p. 215 Houses of, places and plans for ( Hall) . p. 313 How can agricultural experiment station reach and interest? (Roberts). 1889. p.30 Interest of — in finance. 1896 in good seed (Pieters). 1900 Milling companies for. 1890. p. 294 Money value of good roads to ( Latta) . 1896 IMutual interests and relations of Agriculture Department and, farmers' institute as medium for tleveloping (True). 1902. p. 102 Of what service are statistics to the? (Hyde). 1898 same, reprint Organizations of — cooperation of agricultural experiment stations with, in experi- ment work (Jenkins). 1895. p. 50 how may thev hasten teaching of agriculture in public schools. 1 902. p. 89 Pioneer, in Alaska, suggestions to (Georgeson). 1902 Index ('liissifl('atli)ii uo. A4. 1:898 A27.9:31 A27 9:32 A27. ^SO A27.9-29 A27.4:l .\22.4:27 Al. 10:894 A 1.1 0:895 Al. 10:896 A27.9:29 A27.9:13 A27.9: A1.9:62 A27.9:30 Al. 9:149 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A27.9:10 A1.8:22 A27.9:29 A6.3:19 A10.3:120 Al. 9:124 Al. 1:866 A27.9:25 A27.4:13 A12.4:4 A 1.1:862 Al. 10:894 A 1.9:67 A27.9:24 A 1.1:863 A22.3:21 A1.9:95 Al. 10:894 A 1.1:863 A]0.5:l A27.4:3 Al. 9:111 A27.9:28 A22.4:23 A10.3:120 A 1.10:897 A27.8:14 Al 0.3:24 A 10.3: 120 AlO.lO:! 287 1898. Index Farmers — Continued Popular education for, in U. S. (True). 1897. p. 279 ... Practical assistance to, in handling forest lands (Pinchot) Road question, views on ( Bean ) . 1901 . p. 67 Sons of — entomology for, practical, p. 305 home life, training, and ambition of (Adams), p. 307 Southern, suggestions to. 1899 Tax on, as produce brokers. 1870. p. 77 Toad as a friend of. 1899. p. 28 Vegetable garden of. 1902. p. 6 Weather forecasting for (Reed) . 1900. p. 287 What meteorology is doing for (Harrington). 1894. p. 117 Work of Agriculture Department for. See Names of divisions, bureaus, and offices in Agriculture Department. See also Agriculturist — English farms and farmers. Farmers' Alliance, National, officers of. 1898. p. 627 Farmers' bulletins: Available for distribution, list of Distribution of, general orders relative to, 1895-97 List of Farmers' clubs: List of— 1870 1872 1876 Notes on. 1871. p. 471 Report on (Nutting), p. 236 See also Agricultural societies and farmers' clubs — American Insti- tute Farmers' Club — West Newbury (Mass.) Farmers' Club. Farmers' Institute Workers, American Association of, proceedings of sixth annual meeting, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 18 and 19, 1901 ; edited bv A. C. True, D. J. Crosby, and G. C. Creelman. 1902 1 Same, 7th annual meeting Farmers' institutes: Factor in creating desire for agricultural education. 1902. p. 68. History and status in U. S. and Canada (Bailey). 1900 Illustration and demonstration work at (Currver). 1902. p. 52, Lectures at, note on ( Abbe ) . 1900. pp. 20, 67 Local help in (Latta). 1902. p. 36 Managers or officials in charge — 1898. p. 610 1899. p. 687 1900. p. 643 1901. p. 621 Medium for developing mutual interests and relations of farmers and Agriculture Department (True). 1902. p. 102 Ontario (Creelman). 1902. p. 32 Promoter of closer intimacy between farmers and experiment sta- tions (Voorhees). 1902. p. 78 Question box at (Amoss). 1902. p. 49 Relation of — agricultural colleges and experiment stations to (Hutchin- son). 1902. p. 33 agricultural associations to (Dye). 1902. p. 44 Agriculture Department to (True) . 1902. p. 22 to our industrial population (Hoard). 1902. p. 20 Report of committee of Association of American Agricultural Col- leges and Experiment Stations on. 1898. p. 46 Report on (True and Hall). 1897. p. 635 same, memorandum for. 1889 Work accomplished in Maryland, 1902 (Amoss). p. 25 AVork of, best method of publishing results of (Collingwood). 1902. p. 39 Classification no. Al. 10:897 A13.4:21 A22.3:21 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:863 A1.9:98 A27.9:8 A1.9:87 A1.9:149 A29.6:28 A 1.10:894 Al. 10:898 A21.2:F22 A1.2:P96 A1.9: A1.8:4 A1.8:5 A1.8:12 A27.9:9 Al. 1:867 A10.3:110 A10.3:120 A10.3:120 A10.3:79 A10.3:110 A29.6:28 A10.3:110 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 A1.10:900 Al. 10:901 AlO. 3:120 A10.3:110 A10.3:120 A10.3:110 AlO. 3:1 10 A10.3:110 A10,3:110 A10.3:110 AlO. 3:49 A10.6:7 AlO. 4:9 A10.3:120 A10.3:110 288 Farmers' institutes — Continued Worker at — address on, before American Association of Farmers Institute Workers (Spillman). 1902. p. 59 requisites of a good ( Dawley ) . 1902. p. 42 Young people attending, how lo interest and instruct (Spencer). 1902. p. 42 See also Women's farm institutes. Farmers' National Congress, officers of: 1898. p. 627 , 1899. p. 717 -.-■ 1900. p. 671 , 1901. p. 637 Farmers' reading courses: Description of, with list of State officers. 1899. p. 717. Scope and methods of (Bailey). 1899 , same, abridgment Farming: Aroostook County, ]\Iaine. 1869. p. 149 , Association in, practical results of. p. 113 High, as illustrated in history of Netherlands (Tilden). p. 527.. Influence of different systems of, on fertility of soil. 1899. p. 9. Modern, in America ( Taveau ) . p. 280 New England — does it pay? p. 187 report on. p. 255 , Northern and southern planting ( Watts). 1872. p. 207 same. 1872. p. 359 _. , See also Agriculture — Farm — Perfumery farming — Truck farm- ing. Farquhar, W. H. Farm experiments, p. 187 Fasciation, example of ( Vasey). 1873. p. 171 Fassbender, Dr. : Cattle foods, work in. communications from foreign chemists taking part in. 1894. p. 170 Potash determination, results on official samples and descriptions of methods employed. 1 894. p. 25 Fassig, Oliver Lanard: Baltimore temperature curve for May, normal, marked ri ^e in. 1902. p. 68 Barometric wave, dailv, westward movement of. 1901. p. 495.. same. 1902. p. 62 Cloud photography, automatic, report of. 1896. p. 456 German Agricultural Experiment Stations, Association of, ninth annual convention of, 1896, rejKirt on. 1897. p. 447 Johns Hopkins University, meteorology at. 1898. p. 306 Light precipitation, device for automatically recording beginning and ending of. 1902. p. 213 ?k[aryland climatological studies. 1902. p. 200 ^Meteorological Congress, held at Chicago, August 21-24, 1893, proceedings of. p. 227 Meteorology, bibliography of American contributions to, note concerning. 1895. p. 326 Waterspout at close range. 1902. p. 302 Weather services, State, statistics of. 1895. p. 209 See also, as editor, report of International ]\Ieteorological Con- gress, Chicago, 1893 Fat acids, soluble and insoluble, notes on methods for (Patrick). Index I'lasxiflcutlun no. A10.3:120 A10.3:110 A10.3:110 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:899 A10.3:72 A1.9:109 A27.9:8 A27.9:12 Al. 1:866 A1.9:87 Al. 1:874 Al. 1:874 Al. 1:870 A27.9:10 A27.9:10 Al. 1:867 A27.9:ll A7.3:43 A 7. 3:43 A29.3:31 A29.6:29 A29.6:31 A29.6:24 A10.6:8 I A29.6:26 Fats: 1888. p. 25 Contained in tuberculosis bacilli (De Schweinitz and Dorset), p . 30 1 Crystallization of (Crampton) . 1889. p. 449 ii'ormation of, in animal body (Soskin). 1897. j). 179 See also Butter — Butter fat — Oils and fats. Fatty bodies in vegetable organisms, report on methods of estimation of (Maxwell). 1890.' p. 94 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A29.6:21 A29.3:ll- A29.6:30 A29.6:23 A29.3:ll .\7.3:19 A 4. 1:898 A7.3:13^ A 10. 6:8 A 7. 3:28 114—04- -19 289 117 p. 174 Index Fauna. See North American fauna. Fauna;, plant, iiote^ on (Cockerell). 1892. p Faveau, Augustin L. Rice culture, report on. Faville, Geo. ('. : Maladie du coit, extirpation of, in Nebraska and South Dakota. p. 02 Nebraska, supposed maladie du coit among horses in. p. 359 Faville, George C, and Day, Charles M. Maladie du coit in Ne- braska, second (outbreak of. p. 134 Fayetteville, Ark., experiment station at, laboratory notes from. 1890. p. 134 -■ Featherstone, W. B. Meterological observations of San Francisco. 1893-94. p. 128 February, weather condition for, statement of average (Garriott). p. 57 Federal meat inspection ( Salmon ) . 1 894. p. 67 Feed, coarse, necessity of, to grow cattle (Davenport), p. 202 Feed mills and windmills. 1902. p. 31 Feeding: Experiments in special points bearing on (Wing). 1891. p. 93. Farm animals ( Allen) . 1 894 Leguminous plants for ( Allen ) . 1 894 Management of cattle and ( Henry ) . p. 439 Value of cotton-seed products for ( Kilgore). 1896. p. 385 See also Foods. Feeding stuffs: Analyses of American, compilation of (Jenkins and Winton). 1892 - - Analysis of, oflicial methods adopted by Belgian state labora- toVies and agricultural experiment stations of Holland. 1899. p. 304 Chemical analysis, methods of, abstract of literature on. 1890-91. p. 61 - See also Chemical analysis, methods of. Composition of, for animals — 1894. p. 558 1895. p. 560 1896. p. 605 Condimental, use of in feeding animals. 1898. p. 25 Control of, needs and requirements of. Digestibility of — methods of determining (Kellner). report on (Jordan and Hall). 1900 Fertilizing constituents of — 1894. p. 565 1895. p. 566 1896. p. 611 Markets for American, extension of Nitrogen, free extract of (Tollens). 1897. p. 641 _. _ . . . . Pentaglucoses in, notes on occurrence and quantitative estimation of (Stone). 1890. p. 125 See also Cattle foods — Foods and feeding stuffs. Fegan, M. E. See, for reports as Chief, Seed Division, Agriculture Department, 1893-95 Fehling's solution. See Sugar, estimation of. Felt, Ephraim Porter: Entomologic service, New York State, voluntary, in. 1899. p. 39 Forest and shade tree insects in New York State, observations on. 1901. p.63 Hessian fly in New York State in 1901. 1902. p. 22 Insecticides, early spring applications of, on fruit trees, some ef- fects of. 1900. p. 22 Insects of New York State, notes on — 1898. p. 16 1899. p. 60 1902. p. 102 1897. p. 421 1898. p. 504 Classlflcntioii uo. A9.7:5 Al. 1:867 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:89 1-2 A4. 1:899 A7.3:24 A29.6:22 A29.6:29 Al. 10:894 A4. 1:897 Al. 9:149 A10.5:3 A1.9:22 A1.9:16 A4.2:C29 A 10. 3:33 A10.3:ll A10.6:10 A7.3:31 Al. 10:894 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A1.9:73 Al. 10:897 A10.6:9 A10.3:77 Al. 10:894 Al. 10:895 A1.10:896 A12.4:7 A10.6:8 A7.3:28 A24.1: A9.6:20 A9.6:31 A9.6:31 A9.6:26 A9.6:17 A9.6:20 A9.6:37 290 Felt, Ephraim Porter — Continued Xursiery-inspection laws and rulings, suggestions toward greater uniformity in. 1901 . p. 161 Petroleum, crude, and other insecticides, further notes on. 1902. p. 49 Pine trees, insects attacking, observations on certain. 1902. p. 103 San Jose scale, experimental work in New York State against. 1902. p. 85 Female life in open air (Doris), p. 480 Fences: Laws relating to farm animals and. p. 894 Statistics of, in U. S. p. 497 Fenestrate sporidia, development of some, observations on (Fair- man). lcS91. p.29 Ferguson, James M. Cotton worm, letter on. 1867. p. 288 Ferguson, ^Margaret C. Germination of spores of Agaricus cam- pestris and other basidiomv cetous fungi, preliminary study of. 1902 '. '. Index ('liiNisIflcation no. A10.3:99 A9.6:31 A9.6:37 A9.6:37 Al. 1:866 Al. 1:869 Al. 1:871 A 28. 5:6 .•\ 27. 9:5 Fergusson, S. P. : Kite experiments at Blue Hill meterological observatorv. .1896. pp. 323, 327 .■ same. 1897. p. 392 Wire, early use of, in kite flying. 1897. p. 135 Fermented alcoholic beverages, adulteration of (Crampton). 1887. p. 263 , Fermented liquors. See Liquors. Fernald, Charles Henrv: Brown-tail moth. 1898. p. 24 Entomology, economic, evolution of. 1896. p. 5 Gypsy moth in jNIassachusetts, notes on. 1895. p. 59 Pvralid;e from Death Valley, description of. 1894. fi. 255 Fernald, H. T. Insects in Massachusetts in 1901. 1902. p. 119 ... Fernow, Bernhard Eduard: "Boxed" or "turj)entine" timber, strength of Forest conditions of Rockv Mountains, introduction to reports on. 1888. p. 7 ." Forest-fire legislation in U. S. 1896 Forest fires, is protection against practicable? Forest influences, introduction and summarj^ of conclusions to reports on. 1893. p. 9 Forest resources, our, facts and figures regarding briefly stated. 1896 Forest supplies, consumption of, by railroads, and practicable economy in their use. 1890. p. 13 Forestry conditions and interests of Wisconsin, discussion of. 1898. p. 7_ Forestry Division, Agriculture Department, work of, for farmer. 1897'. p. 143 Forestry for farmers. 1894. p. 461 same Forests, influence of, on water supplies, p. 297 same, p. 297 Forests, relation of, to farms. 1895. p. 338 same, p. 43 Forests, relation of, to water supplies. 1898. p. 128 Government timber tests Lumbermen of U. 8., suggestions to, in behalf of more rational forest management Mechanical tests on 32 species of American woods, summary of .. Railroad ties — annual charges for. 1887. p. 105 impregnation as practiced for Prussian railways. 1894. p. 286. metal. 1887. ]>. 108 Rainfall an Containing cotton-.-eed meal, report on determination of available phosphoric acid in ( Dancy). 1890. p. 161 Containing organic materials, total phosphoric acid in, determina- tion of (Shiver). 1891. p. 109 Cooperative experimenting as a n)eans of studying effects of fer- tilizers and feeiling cajiacities of plants ( Atw ater). 1882 Coo]>erative field experiments with ( Thorne) . 1889 Cntu ,n ( :\IcBryde ). 1S94 Crop requirements ( Beal). 1899. p. 5 Determination of phosphoric acid and nitrogen in, in same weighed quantity of substance (DeRoode). 1891. p. 104 Effect of, on jjroportion of grain to straw or stover. 1897. p. 11. Effects of, and feeding capacities of plants, cooperative experi- menting as a means of studying (Atwater). 1882. p. 27 Experiments with — for prevention and cure of peach yellows, 1889-92 (Smith) . .. on fruits and vegetables, to study variations of feeding capac- ities of plants due to action of fertilizers. 1891 Fraud in — 1870. p. 358 1898. p. 5 Garden crops (Clark). 1898. p. 12 Home-made. 1870. p. 358 Home-mixed vs. factory-mixed. 1898. p. 5 Human excrement as, value of ( F>rown ). 1872. p. 312 Inspection laws — proposed reforms in (Wheeler and others) uniform, report of standing committee of American Agricul- tural Colleges and Experiment Stations on. 1900. p. 54. same. 1901. p. 27 Local preferences for. 1875. j). 68 ^Mineral — new. 1870. p. 357 noteon (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 31 of Atlantic States, p. 367 of Mississippi Valley, p. 548 Mixed — nitrogen in, availability of (Terne). 1893. p. 40 same (Hayes). 1895. p. 112 variable ammonia results in (AVilliams). 1901. p. 28 Mixing, as a matter of economy. 1897. p. 27 Nitrification of certain, rate of (Withers and Fraps). 1901. p. 28 Nitrogen in — report of conmiittee on ( French Association of Sugar Chemists) . 1887. p. 54 report on ( Davenport ) . 1898. p. 14 Nitrogenous, for market-garden crops (Smith). 1901. j). 12 Phosphates as. 1897. ]). 12 l^hosphatic mineral. 1875. p. 62 Thosphoric acid in, method of determining. 1886. p. 43 i'otash in, rei)ort on some sources of error in determination of (Scovell and otliers). 1896. p. 42 Refuse matter of factories as. 1867. p. 158 Samples of — bottled, loss of moisture in, when closed with cork (Battle). 1891. p. 159 preparation of — effect of finer grinding in (Battle). 1891. ]>. 160 for analysis, notes on (Stilhvell and (iladding). 1893. p. 19 Roil tests with, explanations and directions for. 1889 Strawberry requirements. 1902. p. 17 Index (.'lasslflratlon no. I ' Al. 1:868 A 7. 3:28 A7.3:31 A1.8:18 A10.4:7 A1.9:14 A1.9:107 A7.3:31 A1.9:56 A1.8:22 A28.3:4 A10.4:19 A27.9:8 A1.9:79 Al. 9:105 A27.9:8 A 1.9:84 A27.9:10 A7.4:3 A10.3:99 A10.3:115 A27.9:13 A27.9:8 A27.9:ll A 1.1:868 Al. 1:869 A7.3:38 A7.3.47 A 7. 3:62 A1.9:65 A7.3:62 A7.3:16 A 7. 3:56 A1.9:124 A1.9:56 A27.9:14 A7.3:12 A7.3:49 A 27. 9:5 A7.3:31 A7.3:31 A7.3:38 A 10. 4:8 Al. 9:149 293 1889 Index Fertilizers — Continued Use of — meeting of those interested in, eireular relative to sugget'tions regarding. 1898. p. 26 Various forniuhe for. 1872. pp. 76, 137, 218 Various, results of field experiments with ( Atwater). 1883 See altto Agricultural chemistry — Ah'alfa — Ashes — Barnyard manure — Chemical analysis, methods of — Farm manure — Green manuring and manures — (iuano — Hunuis — Lime — Limestone — Li(iuid manuring — ^Manures — Marls — Muck — Nitric nitrogen — N itrogen — Potash. Fertilizing constituents of feeding stuffs and farm products: 1894. p. 565 1895. p. 566 1896. p. 611.. I'ertilizing value of: Barnyard manure. 1897. p. 24 Lime, different forms of (Beal). 1901. p. 12 Manure from cows. 1899. p. 5 Street sweepings (Ewell). 1898 Fetlock, diseases of, of horses (Holcombe). p. 357 Fesler, John H. Rainfall of Amoy, China. 1897-1902. p. 486 Fiber: Classification of, structural and economic, with descriptive cata- logue of useful fiber plants of the world (Dodge). 1897 Crude, determination of — notes on (Fraps). 1901. p. 112 preliminarv investigations relating to (Huston and McBride). 1893. p. 135 - . . . Culture or machinery, Agriculture Department circular of inquiry inregardto. ^1890. p. 99 same, 2d ed., p. 99 Determination of, in Scotland (Aitken). 1894. p. 172 Estimation of, in substances rich in carbohydrates, report of committee on. 1891. p. 63 Experiments, history of, etc. ( Dodge ) . 1894 Flax culture for, in U. S. (Dodge). 1892 same, in U. S. (Dodge). 1895 same, in Europe and America (Dodge) . 1898 Identification of ( Seaman) . 1897. p. 352 Ixtle, letter on (Murphy). 1869. p. 232 same. 1870. p. 354 Machinery and processes, list of patents for, Jan. 1875-Dec. 31, 1879. ■'p. 609 Pentosan-free crude, determination of (Fraps). 1902. p. 51 Production in U. S., present status of (Dodge). 1892. p. 43 same, 2d ed. p. 43 Vegetable, in collection of Agriculture Department at Philadel- phia Centennial Exhibition of 1876 (Dodge), p. 497 See also Agaves — Flax — Hemp — Ixtle fiber — Leaf fibers of U. S. — New Zealand flax — Pentosan-free crude fiber — Pine- apple fiber — Textile fibers. Fiber Investigation Office, Agriculture Department: Work of, for farmer ( Dodge) . 1897. p. 224 Fiber plants: Raising and testing of (Willits). 1890. p. 124 , Useful, of the world, descriptive catalogue of (Dodge). 1897 Fibers, textile, of Pacific States ( Flint ) . p. 471 Fibrine and bacteria (Taylor) Field, John E. : Irrigation from Big Thompson river Water laws of Colorado. 1899. p. 39 Field and garden, irrigation in ( Wickson). 1901 Field crops: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on, 1889- 1902 Classificiitlou no. A10.4:2 A1.9:69 A27.9:10 A1.8:31 Al. 10:894 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A1.9:56 Al. 9:124 A1.9:97 A7.3:55 A4.2:H78 A29.6:30 A11.5:9 A7.3:62 A7.3:38 A27.8:l All. 5:1 A7.3:43 A7.3:31 All. 5:6 A11.5:4 A1.9:27 All. 5:10 All. 5:9 A27.9:7 A27.9:8 Al. 1:879 A7.3:67 A27.8:l All. 5:1 Al. 1:879 All. A1.10:897 A10.5:2 All. 5:9 Al. 1:864 A18.2:F44 A.10.3:118 A10.3:58 A1.9:138 A10.6; 294 Field crops — Continued Important data as to. 1901. p. 692 Pacific coast (Jones). 1892. p. 59 Yield of, in European Russia. 1884. No. 9. p. 37 See also Agricultural products — Crops — Farm products. Field cultures of Pacific slope, miscellaneous ( llilgard ). p. 79 Field experimentation, plats in, fortii, size, arrangement, and treat- ment of ( Latta). 1896. p. 83 Field experiments, cooperative, report on (Ingersoll). 1891. p. 109 Same (Voorhees). 1901. p. 116 Field operations of Division of Soils (Whitney): 1899 1 900 1901 Field parties of Bureau of Soils, Agriculture Department, instruc- tions to, and descriptions of soil types. 1902 Field seeds. See Seeds. Fifty dairy rules, p. 201 - - - - Fig eater, "or green June beetle, report on (Howard). 1898. p. 20.. Figs: Cultivation of, and method of preparing for commerce. 1878 Culture of. 1897 Edible, their culture and curing ( Eisen). 1897. p. 5 Gulf States, culture of (Earle). 1897. p. 23 History, culture, and curing, with descriptive catalogue of known varieties ( Eisen ) . 1901 Production and importation of, statistics of (Maslin). 1901. p. 288 Smyrna, culture of, in U. S. (Howard), p. 79 See'also Caprifig experiments in California. Fiji Islands, cotton of, microscopic investigation of (Taylor). 1872. p. 317 See also Australasia. Files. See Treasury Department. Filled cheese: Corresi:iondence defining. 1896 Regulations for, notice of passage of bill for. 1896 Statistics of, 1886-99 (Pearson), p. 287 same, 1900 and 1901. (Pearson) . p. 398 Filter-tube method. See Hide-powder. Filtration of cane juices and sirups, brown coal and wood char in (Thompson), p. 268 Same. 1889. p. 99 Finance, farmers' interest in* 1896 Financial transactions with U. S. Department of Agriculture, regula- lations governing. 1894 Finland, agricultural education and research in (Woll). 1898. pp. 605, 703 Finlev, John P. Certain climatic features of two Dakotas. 1893 Finney, J. R. T>unar halos. 1894. p. 76 Fippin, Elmer ()., and Rice, Thomas D. Soil survey of Allegan County, IMichigan. p. 93 Fir. See White fir. Fireman, Peter. See, as abstractor, Morachcvski, V.; as translator, Mokrzhetski, S. — Porchinski, I. — Sibirtzev, N. Fires: Disinfection of kennels, pens, and yards by (Stiles Drought and, in Northwest. 1871. p. 401 Forest, losses due to. 1 898. p. 16 (Jreat, jiroduction of rain by, notes on (Abbe). 1896. p. 461 See also Forest fires — St. Elmo's fire. Fireworm. See Cranberry fireworm. Firmeza, Cuba. Rainfall at ( Monroe). 1898. p. 252 Fiscal regulations of Agriculture Department Index Clsisslflcatioii no. A 1.1 0:901 A1.8:20 A27.9:22 1902. I). 15. A 1.8:20 A10.3:30 A10.5:3 A 10. 3:99 A1.8:64 A 26. 5:900 A26. 5:901 A26.2:F45 A4. 1:898 A9.6:10 A1.6:4 A20.3:5 A 20. 3:5 A20.3:5 A20.3:9 A20.3:9 A1.10:900 A27.9:10 A4.4:16 A4.2:F48 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:901 A 1.1:887 A7.3:17 A27.4:3 A2.2:F49 A10.6:9 A29.2:D14 A29.6:22 A26.5:901 ' A4.3:35 A27.9:9 A1.9:79 A29.6:24 A 29. 6:26 A2.2:F52 295 Index » Fish, Pierre Augustine: "Leeches," a disease of the horse in Florida, histological investiga- tion of two cases of an equine mycosis, with historical account of supposed similar disease, called bursattee, occurring in India, p. 229 See (iIku, as joint author, INIoore, Veranus A. Fish, Stuj'vesant. Address of, before Jefferson Memorial and Inter- state Good Roads Convention, Apr. , 1902. p. 15 Fisli and Fisheries Commission report, 1871-72, review of. 1873. p. 185 Fish as food (Langworthy ) Fish-culture: Directory of departments, boards, societies, colleges, and other organizations, in interest of. 1885 Improvements and increase in (Green), p. 248 Letter on (Woodford). 1869. p. 376* Progress in, recent, p. 319 Report on (Roosevelt). 1873. p. 183 See also Pisciculture. Fishes: Collected by Death Valley Expedition in southern California and Nevada, in 1891, report on, with descriptions of new species (Gilbert). 1893. p. 229 Food, of Alaska, p. 375 Small, rain of, note on (Abbe) . 1901. p. 263 Fisher, A. K.: Birds, poisoning, experiments in. p. 423 same, p. 423 Blackbirds and gophers, depredations of, in northern Iowa and southern ^linnesota in fall of 1887. p. 454 same, p. 454 Death Valley Expedition of 1891, ornithology of, comprising notes on birds observed in southern California, southern Nevada, and parts of Arizona and Utah. 1893. p. 7 Hawks and owls — as related to the farmer, p. 215 food of. p. 402 same, p. 402 relation to agriculture in U. S. 1893 ]Marsh hawk, report on. p. 370 same, p. 370 Owl- common screech, report on. p. 372 same, p. 372 short-eared, special report on. p. 496 same, p. 496 Sparrow, destruction of, by poisons. 1889. p. 174 Sparrow hawk, special report on. p. 491 same, p. 491 Woodcock and wood duck, two vanishing game birds. 1901. p. 447 Fisher, D. Tornado, March 20,1895, at Augusta, Ga. p. 92 Fisher, E. M. Hoffmanseggia, North American species of, revision of. 1892. p. 143 Fisher, George, kite used in 1822 bv, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 163 '. : . . Fiske, William F. See, as joint author. Weed, Claren(;e Moores — Scott, W. M. Fitch, William R. Hides, injury to, t)y ))randing. p. 509 Flad, Henry, \Vood preservation. 1887. p. 66 same, reprint, p. 257 Flagg, William J. See, as joint author. Wilder, Marshall P. Flagstaff, Ariz., ice cave at (Renoe). 1901. p. 54 Flammarion, Camille. Juvisy, ol)servatory of, i)hysical and meteor- ological researches, principally on solar rays, made at station of agricultural climatology at.' 1899. pp. "103, 203 * By a misprint, thi.s page number appears twice. Classlfloatiun no. A4. 1:895-6 A22.3:25 A27.9:ll A1.9:85 A1.8:39 A 1.1:872 A27.9:7 A 1.1:868 A27.9:ll A5.5:7 Al. 1:870 A29.6:29 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 A5.5:7 Al. 10:894 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 A5.3:3 Al. 1:889 A5. 1:889 Al.l A5.1 Al.l A5.1 A5.3 Al.l A5.1 Al. 10:901 A29.6:23 A6.5:l A29.6v25 A4. 1:899 A13.3:l A13.3:9 A29.6:29 A10.6:10 296 1895. 1894. 1892. p. 47 11 .. p. 55 1898 Flat jiea, circular relative to (Scribner). Same (Scribner). 1899 Flather, J. .7. Mechanical drawing in technical schools. 81 - Flavoring extract.*^, analvsis of, provisional nietho(l.« for (Mitchell) 1902. p. 69 1 Flax: Appropriation for, 186(5, note on. p. 285 Flax-cotton and, special report on. p. 113 Hemp and, Russia. 1869. p. 2o7 Premium crop of. 1870. p. 85 j Production and distribution. 1887. p. 438 Rotation of. 1875. p. 517 | Value of, a:^ a farm product, p. 102 ' See also Flax culture. Flax and Hemp Commission, report of (Moorhead and others). 1865.' Flax-cotton: Adaptation to cotton machinery (Jackson ) . jx 405 Flax and, special report on. p. 113 Flax culture: A ustro-H ungarv ( Hawes ) . Belgium (Wallace). 1892. Europe (Dodge). 1892. p same. 2d ed. p. 11 For seed and fiber, in U. S. 1892 same, in U. S. (Dodge). 1895 same, in Europe and America (Dodge Instructions in (Fryer), p. 92 Ireland — 1851-65. No. 7. p. 28 1860-63. No. 6. p. 21 - , 1851-71. p. 332 1892. ( Wallace) Northwest, investigation of, in 1891 (Bosse). 1892 Present status of, in U. S. (Dodge). 1897. p. 471...'. Report on, in U. S. (Dodge). 1892. p. 43 same. 2d ed. p. 43 Russia. 1892. p. 75 Statistics of, in U. S., for 1889, extracted from 11th Census bulle- tin no. 177, "Flax and hemp," by John Hyde. 1892. p. 83 Success of, of U. S. 1898. p. 5 Wisconsin and Minnesota (Bosse). 1892. p. 43 Flaxseed. See Crops, principal. Flea-beetle living on purslane (Chittenden). 1898. p. 83 See alxo Horse-radish flea-beetle — Red-legged flea-beetle — Tobac- co flea-beetle. Fleas, report on (Howard). 1896. p. 9 See also Hen fleas — Mosquitoes and fleas. Fleece. See Goat. Fleischmann, Charles L. : Ashes, supply of, for agricultural purposes. [ErroiK'Ously printed " FIcischman."] Plows and plowing. 1883. No. 64. p. 64 Fleischmann method. See Van Slyke, L. L. Fleming, George. Bovines, contagious pleuro-pneumonia and infec- tious ))ronco-pneumonia. p. 87 — Same. p. 14 ---- Flesh bases, separation of proteid bodies from, by means of chlorin and bromin (Wiley). 1898. p. 27 . Fletcher, James: Address of, as president of Association of Economic I^ntomolo- gists, at 3d annual meeting. 1891. p. 4 Canada, insects in, notes on. 1900. p. 94 Chionolias (oeneis) Macounii, preliminary notes upon. 1889. p. 45 Insects, nijurious, of vear in Canada, notes upon. 1891. p. 247. same. 1892. p. 124 Index riassiflcutiDii uo. A6.4:4 A3.4:l A 10. 3:20 A 7. 3:65 A27.9:4 Al. 1:862 A27.9:7 A 27. 9:8 A27.9:25 A27.9:13 Al. 1:863 40 A1.2:F76 Al. 1:862 A 1.1:862 All. 5:4 All. 5:4 A27.8:l Al].5:l A 11.5:4 A1.9:27 All. 5:10 Al.l:864 A27.9:3 A27.9:l A27.9:9 Al 1.5:4 All. 5:4 Al. 10:897 A27.8:l All. 5:1 All. 5:4 A11.5:4 A1.9:69 Al 1.5:4 A9.6:18 A9.6:4 1884. No. 9. p. 28. A27.9:22 A27.9:21 A 1.1:891 A4. 1:891-2 A 7. 3:54 A9.7:4 A9.6:26 A9.7:2 A9.7:3 A9.7:5 297 39. Index Flies: Carriage of disease by (Howard), p. Kidding houses of, device for. 1901. See also Aleyrodes citri — Bee-like fly — Bot-fly — Corn syphus- fly — Cy rtoneura ca-sia — Diptera — Dogwood saw-fly — Gad flies — (Jail-fly — (irass and grain joint-wonn Hies — Grass saw-flies — Plessian fly — Hip[)elates — lldrn fly — House flies — Lestophonus — Man-infecting bot — Ortalid fly — Osci- nida3 — Ox bot — Ox warble — Peach pest in Bermuda — Phy- tomyza aflinis — Rose saw-flies — Saw-fly — Strawberry saw- fly — Syphus-fly — Tabanid;e — Tachinidfe — Tulip tree leaf gall-fly — Violet i)est — White-fly — Willow-shoot saw-fly. Flint, Charles L. Hundred years progress in a. 389 same, j). 389 Road improvement in, i)rogress of (Jennings). 1901. p. 60 Root-knot disease of ])each, orange, and other plants in, due to work of anguillula (Neal). 1889 Scale insects of orange in, rejjort on effects of cold upon (Vovle). 1884. p. 70 ; Sisal hemp in, false ( Dodge ) . 1 892. p. 28 same, description of (Baker). 1892. y). 32 Sisal hemp ])lant in (Dodge). 1891. p. 9 same, investigations, 1893. (Dodge), p. 11 Soil, resources, and means of transjiortation (Foss). 1882. p. 93. Soils and products of (Saunders). 1883 Soils of, preliminary report on (Whitney). 1898 ' South, resources and productions of (Robins). 1889. ]>. 514 Southern — hesperomys from, new species of, description of (Merriam). 1890. p. 53 pineai>ple growing in, note on (Abbe). 1900. ]>. 253 Index C'lusslllcutlon no. A13.3:2 Al. 1:892 Al 3. 1:892 A27.9:13 A6.5:3 A6.5:3 A 6. 3:2 A27.9:10 A29.6:28 A1.8:62 A28.3:8 A 27. 9:23 Al. 1:862 A 1.1:871 A1.8:21 A29.3:31 A27.9:24 A9.2:C82 A10.3:99 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A29.6:23 Al. 10:895 A29.6:28 A20.3:l A 1.1:867 A9.3:14 A9.7:7 A 9. 7:7 A4.4:4 A4. 1:895-6 A10.3:115 A28.5:7 A6.5:l Al. 1:889 A6. 1:889 A22.3:21 A9.3:20 A9.3:4 A 11.5:5 A 11.5:5 A 11.5:3 A 11.5:5 Al.8:21 Al.():62 A2(i.3:13 A 27. 9:27 A5.5:4 A29.6:28 2d\) 1897, Eii4lex Florida — Continued Swine plague in (McGehee) . 1880. p. 94 Water liyacinth, and its relation to navigation in ( Webber). See also Eustis — Jupiter — Kev West — Pensacola. Florida beggar weed (Smith). 1899 Florida clover. See Florida beggar weed. Florida "horse-leech." p. 97 Florida land tortoise, insect guests of (Hubbard). 1894. p. 302 Flour: British imports, 1875-76. p. 486 , Carl)ohydrates of (Stone). 1896 , Imports of, into Great Britain. 1868. ]i. 39 Manufacture of ( Warder ) . p. 423 Minnesota, improved (Buck), p. 388 Prices of, in London. 1868. p. 38 Shipments of, from Chicago. 1838-63. No. 2, p. 33 Tariff rates on, in European countries. 1894. ]i. 323 Typical American composition of. 1 897. p. 682 See also Banana Hour — Milk four. Flour moth. See Mediterranean flour moth. Flowers: Cultivated, two dipterous insects iiijurious to (Coquillett). 1895. p. 399 Fertilization of (Bennett). 1873. p. 586 See also Begonia — Bulbs — Clematis — Oxeye daisy — Pear fiow- ers — Pinks — Rose — Sunflowers — Violet — AVild flowers. Floyd, Marcus L. : Bulk fermentation of Connecticut toliacco Cigar-leaf tobacco, cultivation of, in Florida. 1899 Leaf tobacco, world's exhibit of, at Paris Exposition of 1900. p. 157 Tobacco experiments conducted in various parts of U. S., results of. p. 455 See also, as joint author, Whitney, Milton. Fluke disease, frogs, toads, and carp as eradicators of (Stiles), p. 220 Fluke-worms. Trematodes (monotomulum lentis and agamodisto- mum ophthalmobium) parasitic in the human eye (Stiles). 1902. 1). 24 - Flukes and tapeworms of cattle, sheep, and swine, with special ref- erence to inspection of meats (Stiles) . 1898. p. 11 Same, compendium of parasites, arranged according to their hosts (Hassall). 1898. p. 137 Same, bibliography (Hassall). 1898. p. 145 Fluted scale: Australia, trip to, to investigate natural enemies of fluted scale, report of (Koebele). 1890 Australian hyraenopterous parasite of (Riley). 1890. p. 248 Natural enemies of, report of a trip to Australia to investigate (Koebele) . 1890 See also Scale insects. Fly. See Flies. Flv weevil. See Angumois grain moth. Flynn, T. J., short biography of. 1900. p. 324 Foaden, George P. Egyptian cotton culture. 1897 Fodder: Corn, value of. 1871. p. 470 Cow peas and corn for (Gettys). 1900 Fats in, determination of, tjy direct weighing and by loss of weight of the substance (Snyder). 1891. p. 37 Forage plants and, exclusive of grass (Smith ) (ireen corn, for milch cows. p. 291 Green materials and, fat in, preliminarv report on estimation of ( Kilgore). 1897. p. 98 ". See also Alfalfa — Cattle foods and feeding stuffs — Corn fodder — Corn stover — Cornstalks — Haj^ — Straw — Stubble. Fodder plants and grasses on Potomac flats (Ball). '1900 Classlflratloii no. A1.6:22 A6.3:18 A3.4:13 A4. 1:893-94 A9.7:6 A27.9:14 A]0.3:34 A27.9:8 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:875 A27.9:6 A27.9:2 A27.9:32 Al. 10:897 A9.7:7 A27.9:ll A26.4:5 A1.8:62 AL10:900 A26. 5:9001 A4. 1:901 A4.3:35 A4.3:19 A4.3:19 A4.3:19 A9.3:21 A9.7:2 A9.3:21 A 29. 6:28 A10.3:42 A27.9:9 A3. 4:24 A7.3:31 A3.3:2 Al. 1:870 A7.3:51 A3.4:28 300 Foex, G. Grape-mildew, practical treatments for prevention of. 1886. p. 113 Fog: Formation of (Cuthbertson) . 1902. p. 125 New York harbor Dec, 1895 (Abbe), p. 468 same, 1901 (Abbe), p. 175 Tule, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 547 Utilization of, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 466 same (Abbe). 1899. p. 113 same (Carpenter). 1899. p. 195 same, report on (Hawks). 1899. p. 101 Fog studies: Mount Tamalpais (McAdie). pp. 283, 492 same, pp. 24, 61, 104 Paper on, read before 2d convention of Weather Bureau officials (McAdie). 1902. p. 31 Foggy days, records of (Abbe). 1897. p. 249 Foley, John. Hardwoods, southern, working plan for, and its re- sults. 1901. p. 471 Foliage, comparative tests with new and old arsenicalson (Marlatt). 1890. p. 30 - - Folsetter, AVm. Glanders among horses and mules in Texas, p. 393. Folsom, California. Locusts near, notes on (Koebele). 1885. p. .308. Fonde, Henry. Road improvement. 1902. p. 41 Food: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on, 1889- 1902 Adulteration of — extent and character of (Wedderburn) — 1890 - 1892 - 1894 methods for determination of (Bigelow and Sweetser). 1897. p. 117 same (Sweetser). 1898. p. 78 See also Foods and food adulterants. Animals slaughtered for, necessit j' f or inspecting (Salmon). 1889. p. 30 Available energy of (Atwater). 1901. p. 112 t British, sui)ply. 1871. p. 476 California eggs as, value of (Jaffa), p. 510 Chemistry and economv of, methods and results of investigations on ( Atwater ) . 1895'. Coloring matter for, provisional methods for analvsis of (Tolman ). 1902. p. Ill .' Consumption of, effect of severe and prolonged muscular work on ( Atwat(^r and Sherman ). 1901 Cooking of, suggestions regarding ( Atkinson) Cutting and cooking, for animals (Stewart), p. 396 Digestibility of, and metabolism of nitrogen, experiments on effect of muscular work upon, conducted at University of Tennes- see 1897-1899 (Wait). 1901 - same, 1899-1900 (Wait). 1902 -.. Dry vegetable, insects affecting (Chittenden). 1896. p. 112 Examinations of, suggestions for better arrangement of ( Dickore). 1893. p. 1()2 ..:. Fish as (Langworthy). 1898 Functions and uses of (Langworthv). 1901 Hens' eggs as, va 1 ue of. 1 899. p. 24 _. Infant and invalid, analysis of, provisional method for (Wiley). 1902. p. 41 Influence of, on composition of butter (Von Lookren). 1890. p. 141 ^faize as, value of (Wilev). p. 17 :\Iilk as. 1898 ". Mineral, of plants. 1870. p. 40 Mushrooms as. 1898. p. 18 Index riasslflcatloii no. A6.3:2 A29.6:30 A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.6:25 Al. 10:901 A9.6:6 A4. 1:889-90 Al. 1:885 A22.3:23 A10.6: A 7. 3:25 A7.3:32 A7.3:41 A7.3:51 A7.3:56 A7.3:25 Al 0.3:99 A27.9:9 A4. 1:898 A10.3:21 A 7. 3:65 A10.3:98 A1.8:54 Al. 1:865 A10.3:89 A10.3:117 A9.6:4 A7.3:38 A 1.9:85 A 10.4:46 A 1.9:87 A7.3:65 A7.3:24 A1.8:49 A1.9:74 A27.9:8 A1.9:79 301 p. 411. Index Food — Continued Nestlinj,' birds (Judd). 1900. Nutrients, food economy and . Nutrients of, lieiit ecjuivalent of (Strohmann). 1890. p. 590 Nutritive value and cost of ( Atwater) . 1X94 Nutritive value of ( Atwater). 1902 Nuts as (Langworthy). 1900. p. 18 P( )tatoes as — for man. 1898. p. 1 1 value of (Langworthy) . 1900. p. 337 Preservation of (Loomis). p. 470 Pure — laws of Eurojjean countries affecting American exports. (Bigelow). 1901 working of law regarding (Beal ) . 1900. p. 23 Soy beans as, for man ( Langworthy) . i>. 20 State and other laws relating to beverages and. 1892. p. 87 Sugar as (Abel). 1899 See also Beef — Bread — Cattle foods — Cereals — Cheese — Chemical analysis, methods of — Cooking ^ — Eggs — Filled cheese — Fish — Fishes— Hams — Honey — Human foods — Infant and invalid foods — Insect food of crow — Jerked beef — Liquor and food adulteration — Macaroni — Meat — Metab- olism — ^Mushrooms — Mutton — Nutrients — Nutrition in- vestigations— Nuts — Oleomargarine — Oleomargarine cheese — Plant food — Preserved meats — Semolina — Sugar. Food and diet ( Atwater). 1894. p. 357 Food and diet charts Food and nutrition investigations in New Jersey in 1895 and 1896 ( Voorhees) Food and nutrition of man, list of publications on Food legislation, report on, to Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. 1897. p. 105 Food laboratories, suggestions for establishment of, in connection with agricultural experiment stations of U. S. (Atkinson). 1893 Food materials: American, chemical composition of (Atwater and Woods). 1896. same, revised edition (Atwater and Bryant). 1899 Chinese vegetable, their nutritive and economic value, description of ( Blasdale ) . 1899 Common, nutritive value of (Richards). 1893. p. 3 Food preservatives: Analysis of, provisional method for (Allen). 1902. p. 107 Commercial, composition of. 1900. p. 743 , Use and abuse of ( Bigelow ) . 1900. ji. 551 , Food products: From diseased animals ( Salmon ) . p. 250 North American Indians, p. 404 , Temperatures injurious to, in storage and during transportation (Williams) same, during transportation (Harrington). 1894 same (Williams). 1901 Food standards, committee on, of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, report of: 1898. p. 1 28 1899. p. 1 16 1900. p. 146 1901. p. 169 , , Foods and feeding stuffs: Chemical study of, more thorough, report of committee of Associa- tion of Official Agricultural Chemists on ways and means for securing. 1890. p. 117 Outline of work on, for 1901 ( Krug) . 1901 Foods and food adulterants. Pts. 1-10 Foods and food control ( Bigelow ) . 1902 Classlflcatlou no. Al. 10:900 A10.4:43 A10.6:6 A1.9:23 Al. 9:142 Al. 9:122 A1.9:84 Al. 10:900 Al. 1:862 A7.3:61 Al.9:122 A1.9:58 A7.3:32 A1.9:93 Al. 10:894 A10.7: A10.3:35 A10.2:F73 A7.3:51 A10.3:17 A10.3:28i A10.3:28 2 A10.3:68 A1.8:54 A7.3:65 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:900 A4. 1:901 Al. 1:870 A29.3:13 A29.2:F94 Al. 9:125 A 7. 3:56 A7.3:57 A7.3:62 A7.3:67 A7.3:28 A7.4:7 A7.3:13 A7.3:69 302 p. 349 Foot, diseases of, among cattle (Truml)ower Same, among liorses (Holconibe), p. 357 Foot-and-mouth disease, or aphthous fever: Causes and symptoms of, and measures against, p. 585 same, p. 282 Europe. 18(59. p. 385* Instructions concerning inspection of live stock for. 1902 Nonexi.«tence of, in the west (McLean). 1881. p. 319 Report on, 1881 (Lyman), p. 33 Treatment for (Pearne). 1873. p. 450 Warning to all owners of cattle, sheep, and swine (Salmon). 1902 See also Aphthae. Forage: Common crops for, value of. 1897. p. 5 French moile of curing, p. 397 Succulent, for farm and dairy (Williams). 1899. p. 613 Forage conditions: Eastern Rocky Mountain region (Williams). 1898 Northern border of Great Basin (Griffiths) . 1902 Prairie regions ( Smith ) . 1895. p. 309 Forage crops: Cultivated, of Northwestern States (Hitchcock). 1902 Leguminous (Smith). 1897. p. 487 Range improvement and, progress of experiments in, at Abilene, Tex. (Bentley). 1899 Seed of, i)lan for distriljuting, etc. 1902 Sorghum as a (Williams). 1897 Sov bean as a (Williams) Winter, for South (Ball). 1902 See aho Pigs — Soy bean — Velvet bean. Forage plants: Agricultural grasses and, of U. S., and such foreign kinds as have been introduced ( Vasey) Arizona and New Mexico, notes on (Pool). 1888. p. 48 Collected in Russia by J\I. A. Carleton, for section of seed and plant introduction, Agriculture Department. 1899 Cultivation on alkali soils (Smith). 1898. p. 535 Experiments with range grass and, at Highmore, S. Dak., report of progress (Scribner). 1899 same (Scribner). 1901 Forage resources and, of Gulf States (Tracy). 1898 Of secondary or undetermined importance for Southern States, and composition of forage plants grown in South (Tracy). 1896. p. 91 Ontario, exjieriments with (Kennedy). 1899 Semiarid West (Georgeson). 1893. p. 145 South (Tracy). 1894 Southern (Scribner), 1899 Western Texas, investigation of (Nealley). 1888. p. 30 See nho .\lfal fa — Berseem — Commercial saltbushes — Corn — Corn plant — Cowpeas — Crimson clover — Fodder — Grass — Grasses and forage plants — Katir corn — Maize — Millets — Rape — Salt- bushes — Sorghum — Soy bean • — Velvet bean — Vetches. Forage resources. Red Desert of Wyoming ( Nelson ). 1898 Forbes, Robert H.: Range improvement and administration. 1902. j). 85 Tanning extracts, preparation of, for analysis. 1897. p. 149 Forbes, S. A.: Ad(lress as first vice-president Association of Economic Ento- mologists, at 4th annual meeting, 1892. p. 68 Address as president of Association of Economic Entomologists, at 5th annual meeting, 1893. j). 61 Arsenical poisons for plum and peach curculio. 1889. p. 3 * By a misprint, tins piigi; iiuiiil>er appears twice. Index C'laKsiflciitidii uu. A4.2:C29- A4.2:H78 A 1.1:880 A1.6:34 A27.9:7 A4.2:F73 A1.6:34 A 1.1:881 -2 A27.9:ll A4.4:38 A1.9:65 A 1.1:875 Al. 10:899 A3. 3:1 2 A19.3:15 Al. 10:895 A19.3:31 Al. 10:897 A3. 4:23 A19.2:F74 A1.9:50 A1.9:58 A1.9:147 A1.8:32 A 6. 3:6 A6.6:4 A1.10:898 A3.4:21 A3. 4:33 A3.3:15 A10.6:6 A3.4:20 A10.3:16 A1.9:18 Al. 9:102 A6.3:6 A3. 3:1 3 A10.3:115 A7.3:51 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.7:2 803 249. Index Forbes, S. A. — Continued Chinch bugs — early occurrence of, in Mississippi V^alley. 1889. experiments on. 1883. p. 28 Corn-root aphis, summary history of. 1891. p. 2'i'^ Entomology, office and laboratory organization. 1889. p. 185 .. Hessian fly parasite, importation of, from P'urope. 1891. p. 179. Nursery inspection and orchard insecticide work in Illinois. 1901. p. 1Y2 White grubs, life history of. 1891. p. 239 Forbush, Edward H.: Gipsy moth, recent work against. 1898. p. 78 same. 1899. p. 104 Hairy caterpillars, destruction of, by birds. 1899. p. 8.t Forecasting floods, methods in use in France (Babinet). 1894. p. 94. Forecasting for ri\ers of small drainage area, especially those of North Carolina ( Herrmann). 1902. p. 158 Forecasts. See Weather forecasts. Ford, INIilton. Fruit rulture, paper on. 1883. p. 221 Ford, Seabury. Drought, great, of 1845, in northern Ohio. p. 293 . Ford, T. S. Hog cholera, communication of, by carrion crows. p. 325 '. Foreign agricultural experiment stations. See Agricultural experi- ment stations. Foreign agriculture, notes on, monthly Foreign cities: Disposition of dead animals in. p. 346 Dressed poultry in (Ashby). p. 330 Foreign countries: Agricultural experiment stations in (True and Crosby). 1902 Agricultural statistics of, official. 1892. p. 79 Contagious diseases among domesticated animals in, consular reports on. p. 343 Contagious diseases of animals in, report on. 1899. p. 479 same. 1900 (Thompson) . p. 492 Cows and cattle of (Pearson). 1896. p. 38 Horse trade of U. S. with. p. 600 Irrigation systems of. p. 275 Liye stock in, statistics of. 1886. p. 25 same. 1899. p. 442 Regulations of, regarding importation of American plants, trees, and fruits (Howard). 1900 Foreign exchanges, system of, report on. p. 530 See also Agricultural societies, foreign. Foreign markets: Eggs and poultry, p. 321 Monthly prices from, Jan., 1873-Dec., 1876 , Testimony before Indvistrial Commission relative to, for Amer- ican agricultural products ( H itchcock ) . 1901 Foreign Markets Divisif)n, Agriculture Department [formerly For- eign Markets Section]: Work of for farmer (Hitchcock). 1897. p. 270 Foreign trade. See Trade. Foremilk, bacterial flora of, relation of cheese-curd inflation to (Bolley). 1896. p. 78 Forest experiment stations in connection with agricultural colleges, paper on (Egleston). 1885. p. 153 Forest fires: Connection of railroads with (Egleston). 1887. p. 128 Is protection against, practicable? ( Fernow) Legislation regarding, in U. S. ( Fernow ) Smoke from (Abbe). 1894. p. 329 Forest lands: Prai-tical assistance to farmers, lumbermen, and others in handling ( Pinehot) . 1898 Working plan, near Pine Bluff, Ark. (Olmsted). 1902 CItissiflciitlon no. A9.7:l A9.3:2 A9.7:3 A9.7:2 A9.7:4 A 10. 3:99 A9.7:3 A9.6:17 A9.6:20 A9.6:20 A29.3:lli A 29. 3:31 A1.7:2 A29.6:23 A4. 1:895-6 A27.9: A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A 10.3:1 12 A27.9:30 A4. 1:89 1-2 A 4. 1:899 A 4. 1:900 A4.3:ll A4. 1:901 A 1.1:871 A27.9:24 A4. 1:899 A9.5:41 A 1.1:868 A4. 1:899 A27.9: A1.8:67 A12 Al. 10:897 A10.3:30 A1.7:9 A13.3:l A13.4:14 A13.4:13 A29.6:22 A13.4:21 A13.3:32 304 Forest nursery, collection of tree seeds and propagation of seedlings (Sudworth). 1900 Forest Park meteorological observatory. Sue St. Louis, Mo. Forest reserves: Grazing in (Roth). 1901. p. 333 Proposed, in southern Ai»i)alachian, present condition of move- ment for, memorial, reports, and extracts from press, p. 155 . Legislation, recent, on State forestry commissions and Names, locations, areas, etc. 1899. p. 755 Forest school. See Aschaffenburg, Bavaria. Forest trees: Brief instructions on seed sowing and. 1873 Catalogue of, of U. S., which usually attain height of 16 feet or more, with notes and brief descriptions of more important species (Vasev). 1876 Check list of, of U. S. (Sudworth). 1898 Culture and management of (Thomas) . p. 43 Culture of (Vasey). 1872. p. 381 Dakota, culture in (Smith). 1891. p. 50 Evergreen and other, causes of destruction of in northern New England, additions to third report on. 1886. p. 17 Fungous diseases of (Schrenk). 1900. p. 199 Insects of- notes on (Packard). 1882. p. 24 observations on, New York State (Felt), 1902. p. 63 study of (Hopkins). 1895. p. 75 Insects injurious to, report on (Packard) — 1886. p. 20 1890 1893. p. 53 Kansas, experiments in (Vasey). 1872. p. 506 Native and naturalized, of U. S., catalogue of (Vasey). p. 151... North American, distribution of. 1884 same (Vasey). 1884. p. 38 Planting of, in Spain. 1876. p. 263 San Francisco mountain region, Arizona (Merriam). 1890. p. 119 Young, oviposition in, by Tetraopea femoratus, fab. (Gillette). 1897. p. 76 Forest work, States having offices for, list of — 1898. p. 620 1899. p. 702 1900. p.655 1901. p.630 Forest working plan for Township 40, Totten and Crossfield purchase, Hamilton Co., N. Y., State forest preserve (Hosmer and Bruce). 1901 Forestation, re-, and rainfall in Leeward Islands (Alexander). 1901. p. 254 Forestry : Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on. 1889-1902 Conditions and interests of Wisconsin (Roth). 1898 same, introduction to report. 1898. p. 7 Educational men, circular to, relative to forestry. 1886 same, 1887 For farmers (Fernow). 1898 same, pts. 1-4. {>. 461 same, pt. 5. p. 333 Influence of, on rainfall. 1876. p. 103 Investigation, progress of (Hough), p. 653 List of publications relating to, in Agriculture Department lil)rary. 1898 Mississippi Valley, preliminary rei)Ort on (Baker). 1883 Ohio and Indiana, certain portions of (Furnas). 1884. p. 346 Ontario, address on (Phipps). 1884. p. 43 Paper on (Baker). 1883. p. 181 In. 26.. Fort Scott, Kansas: Sorghum sugar experiments at, in 1887 — (Swcnson). p. 213 same, j>. 5 Index l^IaNslflcatlon no. A1.2:Ap4 2 A1.2:Ap4^ A27.9:12 A27.9:14 A13.3:2 A13.2:F76 A1.7:5 A13.3:7 A27.9:12 A13. 1:889 A8.1:3 A9.6:21 A1.7:l A 13. 4:10 A13.3:7 A13.5:4 A27.9:7 Al. 1:872 A 13. 3:25 A13.3:7 A9.6:31 A27.9:10 A27.9:ll A29.6:25 Al. 10:895 A1.9:67 A13.3:7 A13.4:ll 7^13.3:2 A13.3:2 A13.3:7 A29.6:27 A13.5:4 A13.5:4 A13.4:23 A13.3:4 413.3:1 A13.5:4 A13.5:4 A13.3:2 A 29. 6:25 Al. 1:881-2 A 1.1:887 A7.3:17 3(»7 Index Fort Scott, Kansas — Continued Sorshum sugar experiments at, in 1887 — Continued (Crainpton and Fake) . p. 221 same, p. 5 same, p. 1.5 ( Parkinson ) . p. 226 same, p. 26 Sugar, manufacture of, from sorghum and sugar canes, in 1886, ex- periments at ( Wiley ) Fort Smith, Ark. Tornado of Jan. 12, 1898, at (O'Donnell). p. 18. Fort Wortli, Texas: Feeding station at, regulations concerning cattle transportation — Jan. 3, 1898 Jan. 9, 1899 Jan. 20, 1900 Interstate convention of cattlemen held. Mar. 11-13, 1890, pro- ceedings of. 1890 Fortier, Samuel: Gallatin Valley, Mont., duty of water in. 1900. p. 175 Irrigation investigations in Montana. 1900. p. 267 same. 1901. p. 225 Foss, James H. Florida soil, resources, and means of transporta- tion. 1882. p.93'. Fossil fungi, notes on (James). 1891. p. 268 Foster, John W. Coffee, cultivation of, in Mexico. 1876. p. 268.. Foul brood, laws relative to, with recent laws against injurious in- sects in North America ( Howard ) . 1898 Fowl cholera: Bacillus obtained from three outbreaks of, studv of (Moore). 1895. p. 63 1 Investigation of (Salmon) — 1880. p. 13 same, p. 387 1881. p. 258 1 883. p. 44 Prevention of (Salmon). 1881. p. 314 same. (Circular.) Feb. 23, 1881 See also Chicken cholera — Leukjemia. Fowl diseases. See Asthenia — Chicken cholera — Diphtheria — Entero-hepatitis — Fowl cholera — Gape disease of chickens — Leukaemia. Fowls: American breeds of (McGrew). p. 513 Asthenia in (Dawson), p. 329 Care and feeding (Watson). 1896 ^ Diphtheria in, preliminary investigation of (Moore). 1895. p. 39. Diseases of, correspondence relating to. 1877. p. 492 same. 1898. p. 547 Domestic, internal parasites in, microscopic observations (Taylor). 1884 Gape disease of. p. 550 same, p. 274 Gape disease of, and parasite by which it is caused (Meguin). p. 269 same, p. 281 same. 1884. p. 103 Infectious leukfemia in, bacterial disease frequently mistaken for fowl cholera (Moore), p. 185 Management and profit of. p. 329 Missouri industry, and annual loss by disease (Bradley), p. 418. Nodular tseniasis in (Moore). 1895 ) See aim Chickens — Ducks — Geese — Hens — Plymouth Rock — Poultry — Shrikes — Turkeys. Fox, Charles P. See, as joint author, Schweitzer, Paul. Fox, William F. Lumber industry of State of New York, history of. 1902 Fox Indian Agency. See Sac and Fox Indian Agency. Classlflcatlon no. Al.l:887 A7.3:18 A7.3:17 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 A7.3:14 A29.6:26 A4.5:15 A4.5:31 A4.5:57 A4.2:C29i A10.3:86 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A1.8:21 A28.5:7 A27.9:14 A9.6:13 A4.3:8 A1.6:34 Al. 1:880 Al. 1:881-2 A 1.1:883 A].6:34 A4.2:F82 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:898 A1.9:41 A4.3:8 Al. 1:877 A4. 1:898 A 1.8:34 A 1.1:885 A4. 1:885 Al. 1:884 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4.1:895-( Al. 1:870 A4. 1:885 A4.4:3 A13.3:34 308 France: Agricultural botany, review of publications on, issued in, during 1896 (Gain). 1897. pp. 841, 940 Agricultural education in (Smitli). 1900. p. 115 Agricultural indu.stry of. 1866. p. 428 Agricultural prizes in. 1884. No. 9. p. 44 Agricultural i)ublications of, notes from recent, p. 626 Agricultural Hcliools of. 1874. p. 212 Agricultural .syndicates of. 1889. p. 523 same, 1890. p. 577 Agricultural wages in. 1876. p. 421 Agriculture in — 1874. p. 131 1875. pp. 243, 516 1875. p. 115' 1867-1876. p. 419 1893. p. 4 Agronomic Institute of. 1876. p. 490 Balloon ascensions on Mar. 24, 1899, in (Bigelow). p. 197 Beet sugar in, progress of manufacture of. 1866. ]>. 179 Cheese making in, at high altitudes. 1875. p. 127 Farm products of. 1874. p. 392 Farmers of, circular offering aid to (Capron). 1871. p. 65 Flood forecasting in, methods in use (Babinet). 1894. p. 94 Forage curing in, mode of. p. 397 Forest culture in. 1873. p. 147 Grape vine, cultivation in (Bossert). p. 156 Grape vine in, black rot of (Frechou). 1890. p. 88 Grape vine in, downy mildew of, treatment of, in 1887 (Chauzit). 1888 v> 75 same, 1888 ( Priflieux')! " '1889.' ' 'p'.' 49'. """.\V."V..\""[\] 1892. 39 380. p. 553 , Hemp industry in (Dodge). same, 2d edition, p. 27... Hog cholera in. p. 163 same. p. 172 Horses in (Green). 1898. p. Irrigation in. 1891. p. 278 Kite in, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 490.. Land in, distribution of. 1888. p. 476.. Live stock in, movement of. 1865-67. p Markets for American products in. 1895. Meteorology in, notes on (Abbe). 1898. Oleomargarine in (Tourgee). p. 513 Pork, salted, of American origin, importation of (Bouley). 1884. p. 186 Poultry raising in. 1873. p. 365 Ramie question in, botanical consideration of. 1892. p. 97 same, 2d edition, p. 97 Sands, drifting, experiments in fixing. 1875. p. 520 Sugar beet, culture of, and manufacture of sugar therefrom ( McMurtrie) . 1 880 Sugar-l)eet culture in, notes on (Maxwell). 1890. p. 81 Tannery refuse in, utilization of. 1 876. p. 280 Tariff and reciprocity treaties. 1892. p. 181 .p. 172 No. 9. p. 45 487 -Guadalupe Island, Oceanica — Martinique — Mauritius — Vine disease in ( Price). 1873 Wine in, production of, 1883. Wine poisoning in. 1876. p See alxo Clermont-Ferrand - Havre — Indo-China — Juvisy Nimes — Roubaix — Trappes. Francis, Frederick L. See, as joint author, Randolph, Frederick J. Frankenfield, Harry Crawford: Atmospheric pressure, high and low, monthly report on, Dec, 1899-Apr., 1900, June-Dec, 1900, Oct. and Nov., 1901 Daily river stages on principal rivers of U. 8., 1896-99 Floods and flood warnings. 1901. p. 477 Mississippi river, floods and flood problems of. 1899. p. 405 ... Index Classlflcatloii no. A10.6:8 Al. 10:900 A27.9:4 A27.9:22 Al. 1:869 A27.9:12 A27.9:27 A27.9:28 A27.9:14 A27.9:13 A27.9:13 A27.9:14 A27.9:14 A27.9:31 A27.9:14 A29.6:27 A27.9:4 A27.9:13 A27.9:13 A27.9:9 A29.3:lli Al. 1:875 A27.9:12 Al. 1:863 A6.3:ll A6.3:5 A6.3:10 A27.8:l All. 5:1 A4. 1 :887-8 A 1.1:888 A1.2:H78 A15.2:P94J A29.6:25 A27.9:26 A27.9:5 A12.3:3 A29.6:26 A4. 1:900 A4.3:30 A27.9:ll A27.8:l A]1.5:l A27.9:13 A 1.6:28 A7.3:30 A27.9:14 A27.9:30 A27.9:1I A27.9:22 A27.9:14 A 29. 6: A 29. 10:6 Al. 10:901 A29.6:27 309 Index Frankenfic'Ul, Harry Crawford — Continued Eiver and flood service, monthly notes on, Sept., 1898-Oct., 1902. Temperature, humidity, and wind direction, vertical gradients, preliminary report on kite observations. 1898 Tornado of Way 27, 1896, at St. Louis, Mo. p. 77 Weather forecasts in State of Missouri. 1895. p. 292 Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at (Mason), p. 5 Frankland, W. Ashby. See, as joint author, Stiles, Ch. Wardell. Franklin, George E. : California, southern, weathercrop bulletin, history of. 1896. p. 46. Weather Bureau stations, should compensation be allowed per- sons not in employ of Bureau, while learning station duties, to enable tliem to properly perform such duties in cases of emergency? 1899. p. 127 Franklin Kite Club, Bhiladelphia, notes on (Abbe). 1896. pp. 334, 416. Same (Abbe). 1897. pp. 162, 165 Franklinville, N. Y. : Explosive noises at (Kales). 1897. p. 393 Thunder storms in ( Kales) . 1897. p. 309 Franz Josef Land: Aunjral observations on 2d Wellmann expedition made in neigh- borhood of, 1898-99 (Baldwin), p. 107 Meteorological w'ork in, 1898-99, outline of scope and character of (Baldwin). 1901. p. 351 Fraps, G. S. : Pentosan-free crude fiber, determination of. 1902. p. 51 Pentosans and crude fiber, determination of, notes on. 1901. p. 112 Sulphur, loss of, in preparing ash of plants. 1901. p. 98 See also, as joint author. Withers, W. A. Frear, William: Abstract committee of Association of Official Agricultural Chem- ists, report of. 1893. p. 148 same. 1894. p. 211 Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at 14th annual convention. 1897. p. 7 Vinegar, analysis of, provisional method for. 1902. p. 62 Wheat varieties, extension of tests applied to. 1890. p. 131 Frear, William, and McDonnell, Henry Barnett. Phosphoric acid, available, determination of, comparison of Wagner's and pres- ent association method for. 1886. p. 26 Frechou, . Grapevines, black rot of, in France. 1890. p. 88.. Fredericksen, J. D. Sugar beet, introduction of, and manufacture of beet sugar in the Northwest as compared with countries of Europe. 1879. p. 275 , Freedmen, improvident habits of. 1873. p. 39 Freedmen's labor, notes on. 1866. p. 346 , Same. 1870. p. 9 Freezes. *SVe Florida — Frosts. Freight rates: Domestic and trans- Atlantic, monthly, Aog., 1893-Dec., 1895 Ocean transportation of products of agriculture, Oct. 1, 1895-Oct. 1,1896 Railroad, from Chicago. 1866. p. 27 .----.- .--.--- Road materials and, in certain States north of Ohio River, infor- mation regarding. 1 894 same, in Eastern and Southern States. 1894 Statistics of. 1895. p. 553 same. 1896. p. 597 Transportation companies, monthly notes on, Aug., 1882-Julv, 1893 See also Transportation rates. French, Henry F. : Agricultural colleges, historical sketch of. p. 137 Country roads, description of formation of. p. 538 Classlflciitlon no. A29.6: A29.o:F A29.6:24 A29.6:23 A22.4:27 A29.3:18 A29.3:24 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A29. 1:900 A7.3:67 A7.3:62 A7.3:62 A7.3:38 A7.3:43 A7.3:51 A7.3:65 A10.5:2 A7.3:12 A6.3:ll Al.6:28 A27.9:ll A27.9:4 A27.9:« A 27. 9: A27.8:12 A 27. 9:4 A22.3:6 A22.3:7 Al. 10:895 A1.10:896 A27.9: A 1.1:865 Al. 1:866 310 49-1 p. 383 French, Hiram T. : Feeding sheaf wheat to hogs. p. 494 Hog raising in the ^'orthwest. 1900. p. 16 Sheaf wheat, feeding to steery. p. 486 Wheat in sheaf and chopped wheat for pigs, i "French Napoleon," stallion, account of. p. 320 Fresno, Cal., soil survey around (Means and Holmes) Friend, Charles W.: Earthcjuakes at Carson City, Nevada, 1875-98. p. 64 Seismograph at observatory at Carson City, Nev. 1900. p. 245 . Frisby, Almah J., and Bryant, Arthur Peyton. Potato, composition of different parts of, and loss of nutrients during process of boiling. 1897. p. 25 Frissell, H. B. Negroes, dietary studies among, in eastern Virginia, in 1897. 1899. p. 7 Froelich, Louis. Grape, scuppernong, letter on. 1868. p. 449 Frogs as an eradicator of fluke disease ( Stiles ) . p. 220 Frost: August, 1863. No. 4. p. 33 California (Hilgard). 1896. p. 166 California, southern, prediction and prevention (Abbe). 1895. pp. 341,464 _ Destructive, of June 30, 1899, in Ohio, notes on (Abbe), p. 311. Fighting of (McAdie) — 1899. p. Ill 1900 1901 Formation of — note on (Abbe). 1897. pp. 213, 308 same (Cuthbertson). 1902. p. 125 pecuHarities in, over coast region of South Carolina (Jesu- nofsky). 1902. p. 479 publications on (Abbe). 1898. p. 217 St. Paul, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 401 Hoar, especially rich in nitrogen (Abbe). 1896. p. 371 First killing, dates of, in Indian Territory and Oklahoma (Abbe). p. 328 Injury from, and methods of protection (Hammon). 1896 same, revised. 1899 Mardela Springs, Md., in May (Abbe) . p. 172 Moonshine and, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 115,261 Notes on (Garriott). 1898 Popular queries about, with answers (Kimball). 1901. p. 422.. Predictions, value of, and best method of making them locally (Linney). 1894. p. 230 Prevention of, radiant heat for, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 156. . Protection from — experiments in, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 62 hot water in (Abbe). 1900, p. 110 note on — 1 894 ( A bbe ) . p . 463 1895 (Kedzie). p. 295 1899 (Abbe), p. 475 Resistance of strawberries to. 1901. p. 19 Strawberry croj) and, note on ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 474 Work on, in South Africa, notes on (A})be). 1900. p. 14 Frostless belts, notes on ( Abbe) . 1 893. p. 365 Frosts and freezes as affecting cultivated plants (Galloway). 1895. p. 143 Fruit crop: Condition of, monthly notes on Prospects in United States. May 1, 1894. p. 251 same Fruit-culture institute. See Geisenheim-on-the-Rhine, Prussia. Fruit garden, home, preparation and care (Corbett) . 1902 Fruit growers: Bees of great value to (Benton). 1892. j). 254 Index t'lasNlUcatluu no. A4. 1:898 Al. 9:117 A4. 1 :898 A4. 1 :898 A 1.1:866 A26. 5:900^ A 29. 6:28 A29.6:28 A 10. 3:43 A 10. 3:70 .\ 27. 9:6 A4. 1:901 A27.9:l A29.6:24 A29.6:23 A29.6:27 A29.3:24 A29.3:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A29.6:30 A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.6:24 A29.6:22 A29.2:F92 A29.3:23 A 29. 6:23 A29.6:26 Al. 9:104 A29.6:29 A29.6:21 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:22 A 29. 6:23 A 29. 6:27 A 1.9: 1 33 A 29. 6: 27 A 29. 6: 28 A29.6:21 Al. 10:895 A27.9: A 27. 9:32 A27.9":F94 Al. 9:154 A9.7:4 311 ludex Fruit growers — Continued Irrigation practice among, on Pacific coast (Wickson). 1902 Practical suggestions for (Gould). 1902 Fruit growing: California. 1892. p. 99 Indiana. 1873. p. 356 Irrigation in (Wickson). 1900 Progress in — 1899. p. 748 1900. p. 731 1901 (Ragan). p. 673 Southern, for market, p. 143 Fruit industry: California, statistics of (Holmes). 1901 Influence of refrigeration on (Taylor). 1900. p. 561 Substitution of domestic for foreign-grown fruits and (Taylor). 1897. p. 305 , same, reprinted, with historical and descriptive notes on varieties of apples suitable for export trade. 1898 Fruit-tree bark-beetle, circular relative to (Chittenden). 1898 Fruit trees: Arsenical spraying of, while in blossom (Lintner). 1893. p. 181 Close root pruning of (Clark). 1899. p. 13 Fruits and, of Middle States, propagation, influence of stocks, diseases, and enemies (Lodge), p. 199 , Gum in, production of ( Vasey) . 1874. p. 27 Important enemy to; San Jose scale; its appearance in eastern U. S. ; measures to be taken to prevent its spread and destroy it (Howard). 1893 Insecticides on, some effects of early spring applications of (Felt). 1900. p. 22 Winter killing of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 15 Fi-uit worm: Japanese peach, report on. 1889. p. 64 Morelos orange, report on (Riley). 1888. p. 45 Fruitarians and Chinese, nutrition investigations among, at California Agricultural Experiment Station, 1899-1901 (Jaffa) . 1901 . . . Fruits: American — regulations of foreign governments regarding importation of (Howard). 1900 scale insects on, imported into Germany (Reh). 1900. p. 79 American and East Asian, sketch of relationship between (Bailey). 1894. p. 437 Breeding of, notes on (Hansen). 1893. p. 92 Canning vegetables and, in U. S., statistics of, from census of 1890. 1895. p. 552 same. 1896. p. 595 Catalogue of, recommended for cultivation in various sections of U.S. 1897..... same, including British provinces. 1899 Culture of, paper on (Ford). 1883. p. 221 Decays in, study of (Halsted). 1893. p. 91 Deciduous, notes on irrigation of (Wickson). 1900. p. 80 Desiccation of (Watts). 1875. p.507 Diseases of , spraying for (Galloway). 1896 Dried — San Jose scale on (Howard). 1898. p. 7 trade in, report on. p. 578 Exotic, of California, notes of (Hilgard). 1892. p. 137 Experiments with fertilizers on, to study feeding capacities of plants and variations due to action of fertilizers. 1891 Field notes, 1890 (Smith), p. 107 same, 1892 (Smith), p. 373 Florida — description of (Atwood). p. 140 protection in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 16 Classlfirntioii uo. A10.3:108 Al. 9:161 A1.8:20 A27.9:ll A1.9:116 A1.10:899 A 1.10:900 Al. 10:901 Al. 1:871 A27.8:23 Al. 10:900 A1.10:897 A21.3:7 A9.5:29 A9.7:6 A1.9:103 Al. 1:865 A27.9:12 A9.5:3 A9.6:26 A29.6:28 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A10.3:107 A9.5:41 A9.6:22 A 1.10:894 A10.3:16 Al. 10:895 A 1.10:896 A20.3:6 A20.3:8 A1.7:2 A10.3:16 A10.3:76 A27.9:875 A1.9:38 A9.6:18 Al. 1:878 A1.8:20 A10.4:19 A28.5:6 A28.5:7 Al. 1:867 A29.6:28 312 Fruits — Continued Fruit trees and, of Middle States, propagation, influence of stocks, disease:^, and enemies (Lodge), p. 199 Gathering, ripening, and keeping (Clarke) . p. 152 Hardy, popular varieties of (Elliott), p. 141 •. . same, cont'd (Elliott), p. 186 same, cont'd ( P^lliott). p. 131 same, cont'd (Elliott), p. 129 Hemipterous insect punctures on, effect of ( Webster). 1887. p. 54 Insects affecting (Howard ) . 1896. p. 1 00 Iowa, northern, cultivation of. 1868. p. 321 Japanese insects, two, injurious to (Matsumura). 1898. p. 36.. Mechanical cold storage for (Clark). 1900. p. 12 Michigan, Lake, eastern shore of, statistics of (Ganzhorn). 1869. p. 298* Michigan, culture of. 1872-73. p. 45 same, in western part. 1868. p. 322 Michigan region, facts relating to (Clubb). 1870. p. 37 Mississippi rapids, culture on (Gregg). 1869. p. 225 Naming and exhibiting, rules for. 1900. p. 742 Notes on (Galloway). 1889. pp. 37, 92, 214 Originators of, list of. 1889 .same, with addresses and names of specialties Our native, improvement of (Bailey). 1896. p. 297 Peaches and other, in England. 1895 Planting, distances apart, in commercial plantations. 1897. p. 689. Popular varieties of (Elliott), p. 368 Production of, in U. S. in 1889, and quantities and values ini- ■ ported from 1890-1895. p. 551 same, 1891-1896._ p. 596 Protection of, from injury by heat or cold during transportation ( Harrington ) . 1894 Regions of northern U. S., and their local climates (Lippincott). p. 137 Russian and other, adaptation of, to extreme northern portions of V. S. (Lyon). 1888 Seriously injured l)y moths (Mally). 1902. }>. 90 Setting without i)ollination, etc. (Hartlev). 1902 Small- culture for market (Taylor). 1895. p. 283 culture of (Gilchrist), p. 57 Spraying for insect pests and fungous diseases, with special consid- eration of subject in its relation to public health. 1892 Stone, food value of (Langworthy). 1899. p. 22 See also Peach twig-borer. Thinning, experiments found profitable. 1898. p. 15 Tropical and semitropical, condition of, in U. S. in 1887; Florida and Gulf States (Reasoner). p. 7 same, California, Arizona, and New Mexico (Klee). p. Ill .. Utilizing surplus (Brackett). p. 309 Varieties, little-known, considered worthy of wider dissemina- tion (Taylor). 1901. p. 381 Vegetables and, from California, transportation rates on. 1883. No. 59. p. 45 West, far, native, (Thompson) . p. 207 West Virginia, insects, observations on (Hoi)kins). 1896. p. 71. Wild, of northern Wisconsin. 1890. p. 484 Wisconsin, culture of. 1868. p. 322 Sec also Apples — Apricots — Bananas — Berries — California — Caprifig — Cherries — Citron — Date — East Asian fruits — Figs — Grape — Isabella grape — Le Conte jiear — Muscatel raisins — Muskmelons — Nursery stock — Olive — Orange — Peaches — Pear — Pineaj)ple — Plums — Pollination — Poma- ceous fruits — Pomology Division — Prunes — Qunice — Raisin grape — Raisins. *By a misprint, tlii.s iiiiro niiniljfr uiipenrs twice. Index Cliisslfleatloii no. A 1.1:865 A 1.1:864 A 1.1:864 A 1.1:865 A 1.1:866 Al. 1:867 A9.3:13 A9.6:4 A 27. 9:6 A9.6:10 Al.9.119 A27.9:7 A27.9:13 A27.9:6 A27.9:8 A27.9:7 Al. 10:900 A28.5:5 AlO 4:6 A10.4:18 Al. 10:896 A12.4:l Al. 10:897 Al. 1:875 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A29.2:F94 Al. 1:866 A20.3:2 A9.6:31 A19.3:22 Al. 10:895 A20. 1:895 A1.9:7 Al. 9:105 A1.9:73 A20.3:l A20.3:l Al. 10:898 Al. 10:901 A27.9:21 A 1.1:865 A 9.6:6 A 27. 9:28 A27.9:6 313 Index Fruits and fruit products: Analysis of, provisional method for (Munson and Tolman). 1902. p. 74 Chemical and microscopical examination, pt. 1, Chemical ex- amination ( Munson and Tolman ) . 1902. p. 9 Same; Pt. 2, Microscopical examinations (Howard). 1902. p. 103 Fruits of grasses. See Caryopsis of grasses. Fryer, Michael. Flax culture, instructions in. p. 92 Fuegia and Patagonia, mosses from, collected by U. S. S. "Albatross" in 1887-91, list of (Eaton). 1892. p. 138 Fuelling, John L. : Sorghum-sugar experiments at Meade, Kans. 1889. p. 79 same, at Sterling, Kans. 1892. p. 30 See also, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. Fuller (Governor of Vermont). Address of, before National Road Conference, July, 1894. p. 3 Fuller, B. F. See, for report as Chief of Accounts and Disbursements Division, Agriculture Department, 1892 Fullinwider, J. H.: Cattle interests of West. p. 271 Southern cattle fever, fatal outbreak of, at Deertield stock farm, Kans. p. 463 Fulton, M. W^ Draft upon horses, p. 511 Fulton, Weston M. : Forest clearing and cultivation, effect of, upon water supply and soil, rainfall, temperature. 1899. p. 89 River gages, automatically recording, introduction of. 1902. p. 220 - .--. Scientific investigation under certain conditions, original, advis- ability of supplying employees of Weather Bureau with ap- paratus for carrying on. 1902. p. 22 Fultz wheat, description of. 1871. p. 327 Fumigation with carbon bisulphide (Du Buysson). 1893. p. 159 .. Same (Hinds). 1901. p. 78 Fumigator for small orchard trees. 1901. p. 21 ._ Fumigator, Emory; new method for handling hydrocyanic-acid gas in orchards (Johnson). 1899. p. 43 Fungi : Abnormal structures in, induced by Ustilago zese mays, study of. (Knowles). 1889. p. 14 Algfe and toxic effects of Bordeaux mixture on (Swingle). 1896 Attacks of, treatment of seed with copper sulphate to prevent. (Evans). 1896 Blackberry rust. Perennial mycelium of (Newcombe). 1891. p. 106 Custer County, Colorado. (Cockerell). 1889. p. 84 Described in recent reports of Connecticut Experiment Station (Thaxter). 1891. p. 278 Economic and other, collection of, prepared for distribution ( Patterson ) . 1902 Edible and poisonous, some ( Farlow). 1897. p. 453 same, reprinted. 1898 Few new, report on (Ellis and Tracv). 1891. p. 76 Field observations with (Halsted). " 1894. p. 93 Fossil, notes on (James). 1891. p. 268 Grape, microscopic observations of (Taylor). 1876. p. 464 Hawthorn, microscopic investigations of (Taylor). 1873. p. 431 Helena, Mont., notes on (Kelsey). 1889. p. 80 same, supplement (Anderson). 1889. p. 82 Hymenomvcetous, some new species of (Ellis and Everhart). 1889. p. 24 Hvphomycetous, new species of (Ellis and Everhart). 1889. p. '68 Kansas, new species of (Kellerman and Swingle). 1889. p. 11. same (Ellis and Kellerman). 1889. p. 142 Louisiana, new species of (Ellis and Langlois). 1891. p. 35 ... C'lasslflcatlou no. A 7. 3. 65 A7.3:66 A7.3:66 Al. 1:864 A6.5:l A7.3:26 A7.3:37 A22.3:10 A2 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:898 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A27.9:9 A9.7:6 A9.6:30 A1.9:133 A9.6:20 A28.5:5 A28.3:9 A28.3:10 A28.5:6 A28.5:5 A 28.5:7 A19.3:8 Al. 10:897 A28.3:15 A28.5:6 A10.3:20 A28.5:7 A27.9:14 A27.9:ll A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 314 Index Classlflcatloii no. Fungi — Continued Montana, brief notes on few common (Anderson). New species of, notes on — 1889. (Kellerman aild Swingle). \).7'2 (Ellis and Galloway), p. 31 (Ellis and Halsted). p. H3 (Ellis and Everhart). p. 130 , 1891. 1891. 1891. 1891. (Ellis), p. 274 1889. p. 30. A 28. 5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A 28. 5:6 A2S.5:7 A28.5:7 A28.5:5 New western (Ellis and Galloway). 1889. p. 65 New York, western, new or rare species from, notes on (Fairman). 1889. p. 78 North American, new and rare species of (Ellis and Everhart). 1889. p. 145 North and South America, observations on, new species of ( Lager- heim). 1891. p. 44 Potato, microscopic observations of (Taylor). 1873. p. 251 same (Taylor). 1874. p. 273.... Potato scab, remarks on (De Lagerheim). 1891. p. 103 Smut, recent investigations on. 1889. p. 87 same (Brefeld). 1891. pp. 1,59,153 Study of, especially in their relation to plant diseases (Journal of Mycology ) Texas (Ravenel). 1869. p. 169 same. p. 171 Western, new (Ellis and Galloway). 1889. p. 65 See also Agarics — Agaricus campestris — Black spot — Erysiphese — Exsiccati — Fossil fungi — Grape fungi — Hymenomycetes — Hymenomycetous fungi — Hypoxylon — Isaria — Kansas fungi — Leaf-galls — Mucronoporus — Mucronoporus Ander- soni — Mushrooms — North American agarics — Nummularia — Puccinia — Pyrenomycetes — Saccardo's sylloge — Smut fungi — Uromyces — Uetilago zeee mays. Fungicides: Bordeaux mixture as (Fairchild). 1894 Combination with new and old insecticides, some observations on (Galloway). 1894. p. 126 Comparative test of, in checking potato blight and rot (Jones). 1893. p. 89 Copper salts as (Chester). 1891. p. 21 Effects of certain, upon vitality of seeds (Crozier). 1891. p. 8.. Experiments with — general, in 1889 (Earle). 1890. p. 83 in removal of lichens from pear trees (Waite). 1891. 264... topreventleaf blight of nursery stock (Fairchild). 1891. p. 338. Formulas for — 1895. p. 589 1896. p. 627 1897. p. 675 Notes on (Galloway). 1891. p. 25 Report on (Scribner). 1888 Spraymg with, effect of, on growth of nursery stock (Galloway). 1894 Fungicides and insecticides: Chemical analysis, methods of ( Haywood) . 1902 Chemical composition and effectiveness of certain preparations (Haywood). 1901 same (Haywood). 1902 Report on, before Association of American Agricultural Chemists — 1899. (Voorhees). p. 101 1900. p. 139 1901. p. 87 • See also Fungicides — Insecticides. Fungous diseases: Forest trees (Schrenk). 1900. p. 199 Grasshoppers, experimental work with (Howard). 1901. p. 459. Iowa, new (Pannnel). 1891. p. 95 Killing destructive locusts with ( Bruner ) . 1902. p. 50 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:7 A27.9:ll A27.9:12 A28.5:7 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A28.5: A1.2:C29i A1.2:C29'^ .\28.5:5 A28.3:6 A9.7:7 A10.3:16 A28.5:6 A28.5:6 A6.3:ll A28.5:7 A28.5:7 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:897 A 28. 5: 6 A28.4:5 A28.3:7 A7.4:10 Al. 9:146 A7.3:68 A 7. 3:57 A 7. 3:62 A7.3:67 Al. 10:900 A 1.1 0:901 A2S.5:7 A9.6:38 315 Index Kungous diseases — Continued Kelatioii of climate and i-ainfall to jirevalence of. 1899. p. 126. Spraying fruits for. 1892 Treatment of (Goff). 1891. p. 17 See also Grape — Plants. Fungous parasite on Aleyrodes citri R. and II., ])ielimi nary notice of (Webber). 1891. p. 363 Funston, Frederick. See Coville, Frederick Vernon. Fur animals. See Marten. Furnas, Robert W. : Arizona and New Mexico, agricultural features of. 1892. p. 173. Forest conditions and lumber and wood trade of western States and Territories. 1884. pj). 246, 255 Forestry, for certain portions of Ohio and Indiana. 1884. p. 346. Raisin-niaking. 1892. p. 117 Standard Sugar Refinery, Alvarado, Cal., report on. 1892. p. 91 Swine, crossing improved breeds of, with common hogs of Florida. 1895 Tree growth, maxim/jm size and age, period of decline, comple- tion of cycle, etc. 1884. p. 338 Tree planting and growing on the plains. 1883. p. 202 same. p. 37 See (dso, as Joint author, Hilgard, Eugene Woldemar. Furs, insects which attack, fumigation with bisulphide of carbon for complete and rapid destruction of (Du Buysson). 1893. p. 159 Gadflies, remedy for, Porchinski's recent discovery in Russia, with some American obser»'ations (Howard). 1899. p. 24 See also Tabanidte. Gadsden, John W. : Cattle, diseases of, contagious, how thev are imported and what they cost. 1883. p. 49 ." Cattle plague or rinderpest, symptoms of. 1879. p. 255 Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in Pennsylvania, p. 47 Gage canal, Riverside, California, duty of water under (Irving): 1899. p. 131 1900. p. 137 1901. p. 146 Gain, Edmond: Agricultural botany, review of publications on, issued in France during 1896. 1897. pp. 841,940 Physiological role of water in plants. 1897. p. 3 Gaines, Richard V. Animal industry of U. S. with especial reference to breeding of cattle, horses, etc. 1883. p. 122 Galapagos Islands, S. A. Plants from, collected by U. S. S. "Alba- tross" in 1887-91, list of (Rose). 1892. p. 136 Galbraith, S. J. Vanilla culture as practiced in Seychelles Islands. 1898 (Tale, A. H. Tornado observations, report of. 1899. p. 303 Gale at Buenos Ayres, Argentina (Abbe). 1895. p. 381 , Gales: Effect of, in causing high water (Abbe). 1894. p. 297 Januarv, from Great Lakes to maritime provinces (Webber). 1902. p. 11 Northwest, of southern Blue Ridge and Piedmont region (Haw- kins). 1899. p. 13 Gall-fly, tulip-tree leaf, report on. 1890. p. 362 (iall fungus. See Cranberry gall fungus. Gall gnat. See Rye gall gnat. (Tall makers, notes on (Smith). 1891. p. 27 (Gallatin Valley, Mont. Duty of water in (Fortier). 1900. p. 175., Galloway, Beverly Thomas: Black rot, brown rot, downy mildew, powdery mildew, and an- thracnose of grape; pear scab and leaf blight and apple pow- dery mildew, treatment of. 1891. p. 11 , Black rot of grape, treatment of. n. d same. 1889. p. 204 lUasslflcatlon no. I A 10. 3:65 A1.9:7 A28.5:7 A28.5:7 Al.8:20 A13.5:4 A13.5:4 A1.8:20 A1.8:20 A4.4:4 A13.5:4 A1.7:2 A1.8:28 A9.7:6 A9.6:20 A1.8:29 A1.6:12 Al. 1:881-2 A10.3:86 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A10.6:8 A10.6:8 A1.7:2 A6.5:l A6.3:21 A29.6:27 A29.6:23 A29.6:21 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A9.7:2 A9.7:4 A10.3:fi A28.5:6 A28.4:6 A28.5:5 316 Galloway, Beverly Thomas — Continued Cercospora cirfuniscissa, treatment of, suggestions in regard to. 1891. p. 77 Frosts and freezes as affecting cultivated plants. 1895. p. 148 .. Fruit diseases, spraying for. 1896 Fruits, notes on. 1889. pp. 37, 92, 214 Fungicides, effect of spraying with, on growth of nursery stock. 1894 Fungicides and new spraying pump, notes on. 1891. p. 25 Fungous diseases of plants, experiments made in 1889 in treat- ment of. 1890 Grain, new method of treating, by Jensen proces-s for prevention of smut. 1891. p. .372 Grape, fungous diseases of, and their treatment. 1891 Grapevine diseases, circular on. n. d Insect pests and plant diseases, proceedings of national conven- tion for suppression of, held at Washington, D. C, Mar. 5 and 6, 1897 Insecticides, new and old, and their combination with fungicides, some observations on. 1894. p. 126 Japy knapsack sprayer, improved. 1891. p. 39 Knap.sack sprayer, new, description of. 1891. p. 51 Nursery stock, treatment of, for leaf blight and powdery mildew. 1891 Pathology of plants, lines of investigation that might be under- taken by experiment stations. 1897. p. 725 Pear leaf blight and apple powdery mildew, experiments in treatment of. 1 889 Pine leaf rust, new. 1891. p. 44 Plant diseases — progress in treatment of, in U. S. 1899. p. 191 treatment of, experiments in. 1891. p. 12. (Pt. 3. Forpts. 1 , 2, see Galloway and Fairchild ) same. 1891 Plant diseases, and possibility of lessening their spread by legis- lation. 1897. p. 8 Plants- commercial growing of, under glass, progress of. 1899. p. 575. health of, in greenhouses, p. 247 Potato diseases, some destructive, what they are and how to pre- vent them. 1894 Potato diseases and their treatment. 1899 Rusts affecting wheat and other cereals, treatment of, experiments in. 1891. p. 195 Smut in oats and barley, notes on. 1889. p. 164 Spraying devices, new, circular on. 1899 Vegetable pathology section, record of some work of, including correspondence and other communications. 1889. p. 41 Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division, Agriculture De- partment, work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 99 -. See also, as joint author, Ellis, J. B. See also, for reports as Chief, section of vegetable pathologv, 1888, 1889; Division of Vegetable Pathology, 1890-1894; and Divi- sion of Vegetable Physiology and Pathologv, 1896, 1897, 1899, and 1900 1 See also, for reports as Chief, Plant Industry Bureau, Agriculture Department, 1901, 1902 See also, for report as Superintendent, Gardens and Grounds Divi- sion, Agriculture Department, 1900 Galloway, Beverly Thomas, and Fairchild, David Grandison. Plant diseases, treatment of, experiments in. 1891. pp. 89, 137. (Pts. 1 and 2; for pt. 3, see Galloway, Beverly Thomas) Galloway, Beverly Thomas, and Southworth, E. A.: Apple scab, treatment of, 1889. p. 210 Oat disease, new and destructive, j)reliminary notes on. 1891. p. 72 Index ('la$f animals and plants in North America (Merriam). 1894. p. 208 Geographic- Society, National, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 161. ... Geographical congress, 7th international, Berlin, 1899, notes on (Abbe), p. 470 Geography and meteorology, popular errors in (Abbe). 1901. p. 375 Geological ages, climates of ( Abbe ) . 1898. p. 313 Geological conditions of artesian basins in eastern Colorado and New Mexico (Van Diest). 1890. p. 87 Geological congress. See Clermont-Ferrand, France. Geological structure of Nebraska, with its effect upon water supply '(Hicks). 1893. pt. 3. p. 167 Geological Survey, U. S., meteorology in, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 541 '. Geology : South Dakota, west of Missouri River, and Wyoming, east of fdotliills of Rocky ^Mountains (Bailey). 1890. p. 65 Southern Appalachians (Keith ) . p. Ill Geometrid moth (Calothvsanis aniaturaria), life history of (Pack- ard). • 1892. p. 382 ". Geomyidie. See Pocket gophers. Georgeson, Chuiles Christian: Agricultural experiments in Alaska. 1898. p. 515. same. 1898. p. 7 Agricultural investigations in Alaska. 1899 same. 1900 Alaska, pioneer farmers in, suggestions to. 1902 Alaska experiment stations, annual report for 1901 . p. 239 Dairy industry of Denmark, progress report. 1893 sail le, report. 1893 Forage plants for semiarid West. 1893. p. 145 Kafir corn, characteristics, culture, and uses. 1896 Milk, (lualitv of, selling on liasisof, how shall it be accomplished in retail trade. 1896. p. 93 Steer-feeding experiments to ascertain comparative value of corn and red and white Kafir corn. p. 483 Georgia: Cattle quarantine of counties in — Dec. 14, 1900. p. 11 Jan. 11, 1902. p. 11 Dec. 27, 1902. p. 11 Cattle trade and dairy interests of ( Perry) . p. 335 Climate, soil, and agricultural capabilities of (Hemphill). 1882.. Coccidte of, notes on (Scott). 1900. p. 49 Coccids in, fatal temperature for some (Scott). 1899. p. 82 Colorado potato beetle in, note on. 1886. p. 32 Conditions and resources of (Ploward). p. 567 Cotton in. 1866. p. 329 Cotton plant in, insects injurious to the (Grote^ . 1878. p. 351. . Cotton worm in, in 1878 ( Willet). 1878. p. 358 Farm resources and products of. 1 868. p. 77 Grasses of, in Elliott's sketch of botany of South Carolina and Georgia, notes on (Scril)ner). 1901 Insects of year in (Quaintance). 1899. p. 5(5 * Irrigation of rice in T Keeney). 1902. p. 59 Jarring for curculio on extensive scale in, with list of insects caught (Scott and Fisk). 1902. p. 24 . . . Plums and peaches in, preliminary note on new species of Aphis injurious to (Scott). 1902. p. 56 Road system of, improvement of (Sheffield) . 1894 Roads and road-building materials of ( McCallie). 1902. p. 50. . San Jose scale in, some practical experiments with various in- secticides for (Scott). 1902. p. 41 Seismic noises in (Hawkins). 1897. p. 39."> Sheej) husbandry in — 1875. p. 523 iOJ'Jl'jlJi'. 1877 (AVatts). p. 1!8 :JUiUUl!.blUltii'Ji A 1.10:894 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A15.2:Ar7 2 A15.2:Ir7- A29.6:25 A15.2:Ar7 A1.2:Ap4^ A9.7:4 A 1.10:898 A10.3:62 A 10. 3:82 A 10. 3:94 AlO.lO:! A10.1':901 A 1.8:50 A4.3:5 A10.3:16 A1.9:37 A10.3:41 A 4. 1:898 A4. 5:80-87 A 4. 5:93 A4.5:101 A4. 1:885 A 1.6:47 A9.6:26 A9.6:20 A9.3:12 A 1.1:866 A27.9:4 A9.2:C82 A9.2:C82 A27.9:6 A3.4:29 A9.6:20 A10.3:113 A9.6:31 A9.6:31 A 22. 3:3 A 22. 3:23 A9.6:37 A29.6:25 . /iiii;- !iA27:6:'l8" )iAl.2:Sh3 114—04- -21 Miil Index Georgia — Continued yhfep husl)an(lrv in — ("ontinucd 1878 ( Peter:^)". p. 120 See also Atlanta — Augusta — Coljb County — Covington — Ral)nn County — Towns County — Union County. Gerland, E. Meteorologv, instrumental, historical sketch of. 18.-6. p. (587 ' Germ ft-rtilizer, nitrogen as, for leguminous plants. 1897. p. 19 . . . German agricultural experiment t^tations: Aims and tendencies of (Maercker). 1898. p. 103, 207 Association of, ninth annual convention of, 1896, report on (Fassig). _ 1897. p. 447 German Antarctic exDedition, kite work of, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 177 \ German association of investigators and phvsicians, aimual meeting of, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 220." German common school with a garden (Smith). 1899 German Meteorological Society, eighth general meeting of (Rotch). ] 898. p. 1 60 German ZoUverein, beet sugar manufacture in. 1 870. p. 42 Germany : Agricultural education in. 1876. p. 281 Agricultural schools in, organization and management of (AVelch). 1885 Agricultural statistics of, 1864. No. 6. p. 33 Agriculture of, letter on (Klippart). 1865. No. 6. p. 6 American agricultural products, as an importer of. 1894. p. 33. American dried apples in American hams in (Barnes), p. 519 American hog products, inspection of (Barnes), p. 516 American products in, markets for. 1895 Army horses of, requirements for ( Kuhn) . 1898. p. 31 Beet sugar in, progress of manufacture of. 1866. p. 179 Cereal production in, 1876. p. 367 Climatology in, development of. 1896. p. 652 Cooperative credit unions or people's banks of. 1891. p. 339... Crops in, 1870 (Prentiss), p. 283 Diseases of animals in, 1887. p. 47 Dogs in, muzzling of (Mason) . p. 521 Dried apples in, American (Mason). 1895. p. 15 Forest area of. 1876. p. 282 Grapevine cultivation in (Bossert). p. 156 Horse and dog meat as food in (Guenther). p. 520 Hor.>^e-breeding in. 1876. p. 119 Horses in, potato bread for (Hughes), p. 530 Horses to, experience and observation in shipping (Meyers). 1898. p. 35 .-." Leather manufactures in ( Mason ) . p. 522 Liparis (psilura) monacha in, ravages of, and means of defense. 1891. p. 379 Meat importation into, from U. S. p. 100 Meat-inspection law, imperial. 1901 same, translation and German text. p. 523 Military administration.of, in its relations to national horse breed- ing, p. 372 ; Nettle in, cultivation of (Stanton), p. 560 * Population of. 1875. p. 496.... Raiffeisen loan associations of. 1891. p. 414 Scale insects on American fruit imported into ( Reh) . 1900. p. 79. Science in, i)ractical, notes on (.\bbe). 1897. p. 354 Statistical memoir of ( Bodiker). 1874. ]). 266 Sugar-beet culture in, notes on (Maxwell). 1890. p. 81 Trichinosis in, general remarks on (Stiles). 1901. p. 9 .. same, statistical review during 1881-1898 (Stiles). 1901. same, bibliography of (Hassall). 1901. p. 193 AVool import of ( Stern) . p. 520 Wo<>l production and manufacture in. 1876. p. 494 p. 35. Cliissiflciitioii no. A1.2:Sh3 A29.3:113 A1.9:65 A 10. 6:9 A 10. 6:8 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A10.4:42 A29.6:26 A27.9:8 A27.9:14 A1.8:36 A27.9:2 A27.9:3 A27.9:32 A12.4:2 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A12.3:2 A1.2:H78 A27.9:4 A27.9:14 A29.3:ll* A27.9:29 A27.9:8 A27.9:28 A4. 1:900 A7.3:48 A27.9:14 Al. 1:863 A4. 1 :900 A27.9:14 A4. 1:899 A1.2:H78 A4. 1:899 A9.7:3 A4. 1:893-4 A4.4:32 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:898 Al. 1:878 A27.9:14 A27.9:29 A9.6:22 A29.6:25 A27.9:12 A7.3:30 A4.3:30 A4.3:30 A4.3:30 A4. 1:899 A27.9:14 322 Index t'lasslflcation no. German J' — Continued See aim Baden-Baden — Berlin — Bernburg Agricultural Experi- ment Station — Brunswick — Canstadt — Cologne — Darni- ' i^tadt — Frankfort-on-t he-Main — Hallo — Hamburg — Han- over— ^Mannheim — ]\lunich — Plauen — Stettin — Strafibuig. Germination, influence of nidistnre, temperature, and light condi- tions on proiess of (Detmer). 1895. p. 405 , Gettjv, ^^^ Ci iwpeas and corn for silage and fodder. 1900 Ghent, Belgium: Agricultural station at, report on. 1885. p. 53 Horticultural school at, report on. 1885. p. 5(5 Giant beggar weed (Smith). 1S99 Giant knot weed or sachaline, circular relative to (Scribner). 1895. Giard, M. A. Tyi)hlocyl)a, ])arasitic castration of, by larva of hymenopter and of a (lipter. 1890. p. 271 Gibbs, William H. Rabies, alleged, in Nebraska, investigation of. p. 188 Gibraltar, United States sausages in (Sprague). p. 519 Gibson, Charles. Phosphoric acid, reverted, differences in determi- nation of, by official method of analysis. 1890. p. 166 Gibson, H. B., Calvert S., and May, David W. Dietary studies at University of Missouri in 1895 Gifford, George. Horses, American, in Switzerland, p. 503 Gift, George W. Cotton under high culture, p. 409 Gilbee, William Armond. Sugar, alcohol in manufacture of, use of. 1891. p. 8 Gilbert, B. D. Cheese industry of State of New York. 1896 Gilbert, Charles Henry. Fishes of Death Valley Expedition, col- lected in southern California and Nevada in 1891, report on, with descriptions of new species. 1893. p. 229 Gilbert, Grove Karl. Water level of Great Salt Lake. 1901. p. 23. Gilbert, Sir Joseph Henry: Rothamsted, England — agricultural investigations at, during 50 years, six lectures on, delivered under provisions of Lawes agricultural trust. 1893 , agricultural investigations at, introduction to six lectures on, delivered under provisions of Lawes agricultural trust. 1894. p. 46 Same, p. 9 See also, as joint author, Lawes, (Sir) John Bennett. Gilchrist, James B. Fruit, small, culture of. p. 57 Gilkison, W. F. Industrials [or manual training], practical imi)or- tanceof. 1900. p. 96 Gill, Theodore. Pisciculture, with reference to American waters. p. 394 Gillam, Frank. AVashington, D. C, hot summers and cold winters at, 1872-98. p. 456 Gillette, Clarence P. : Arsenites and arsenical mixtures ag insecticides. Codling moth, life-history studies on. 1902. p Colorado insects, notes on some. 1902. p. 51.. Entomological notes from Colorado, report on. Entomologists, Economic, objects of Association of. 1900 Grasshopper disease in Colorado. 1896. p. 89 Insect collections, how shall we improve? 1895. p. 95 Insects — few, that have been unusuallv abundant in Colorado this vear. 1897. J.. 77 ■ '. vernacular names of. 1S97. p. 32 Iowa Experiment Station, notes on certain experiments and ol)servations at. 1891 . p. 258 Lantern trap for insects, successful, report on. 1S97. )\ 75 Plum curculio and plum gouger, notes on. 1891. p. 227 Tetraopes femoratus fab., ovij^osition in yoimg forest trees bv. 1897. p. 76 1893. J). 115 1900. p. 76 .. p. 5. A29.3:ll* A3. 4:24 A1.8:36 A1.8:36 A3.4:13 A6.4:5 A9.7:2 A4. 1:897 A4. 1:899 A7.3:28 A10.3:31 A4. 1:900 Al. 1:867 A 7. 3:34 A4.3:15 A5.5:7 A29.6:29 A10.3:22 i A10.3:20 A 10. 3:22 A 20. 1:895 A10.3:76 A 1.1:866 A29.6:26 A9.7:6 A9.6:31 A9.6:31 A9.6:26 A9.6:26 A9.6:6 A 9. 6:2 A9.6:9 A9.6:9 A9.7:3 A9.6:9 A9.7:3 A9.6:9 323 Index Gilnith, J. A. Blood poit^oning (malignant edema) in pheep and lambs in New Zealand, p. 2o8 Ginseng: Americ-an, eommercial liisU)rv, protect inn, and cidtivation (Nash). Note on. 1885. No. 19. p.' 32 Gipsy moth: Discussion on, at conference held in rooms of committee on agri- culture, Boston, Mass., Mar. 4, 1891, report of. 1891.* p. 368. . Imported, report on. 1890. p. 20S . Massachusetts— in 1891 , report upon ( Henshaw ) . p. 75 nf)tcs on (Fernald). 1895. p. 59 Recent work asj;ainst (F()rbush). 1898. p. 78 same ( Forhush) . 1899. }>. 104 Summary account of introduction and spread of Porthetria dispar in Ma.«.sachusetts, and efforts made by State to repress and exterminate it (Howard). 1897 Gissler, C. F. See, as translator, Cohn, Ferd. — Koeppen, F. T. — Wagner, Belthasar. Githens, John A. Address of, liefore National Road Conference, July, 1894. p. 5 Glacier as an index of climate, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 177 Gladding, . See, as joint author, Stilhvell, . Gladding, Thomas. Guanos, natural, determination of citrate-sol- uble phosphoric acid in. 1885. p. 16 CJladding, T. S. Phosphoric acid, discussion on estimation of. 1896. p. 75 Gladding-Lindo. See Lindo-Gladding. Glanders: Among horses (Trumbower ) . p. 418 same. 1884. p. 237 Among horses and mules in Texas ( Folsetter). p. 393 Bacilli, composition of (De Schweinitz and Dorset), p. 295 Etiology and diagnosis of. p. 48 same. pp. 156, 206 Investigations concerning (De Schweinitz) . p. 289 Investigations of. 1890. p. 94 same. p. 82 Outbreak of, at 3Iiami, Mo. (Trumbower). p. 457 Regulations regarding. 1889. p. 57 same. j). 15 Report on (Trumbower) . p. 452 ^ Glanders and farcy: Definitions of, etc. (Detmers). p. 445 Horses (Page and Terrell). 1880. p. 202 Report on (Detmers). 1879. p. 257 Glass, Elvin J. : Chinook winds. 1902. p. 41 Montana, water supply of, for season of 1900 as depending on snowfall, p. 495 Northers, cold waves, and heavy snows, possibility of giving w-arnings of, to stock-raising interests, 48 hours in advance. 1899. p. 35 Glass: Ciardening under. 1901. p. 11 Plants under, treatment of mildews upon (Mavnard). * 1891. p . 1 6 '. Glassy-winged sharp shooters, report of. 1893. p. 150 Glenn, Samuel W.: Climate and crop correspondents, Weather Bureau; should remarks of, be published in weekly bulletins? 1902. p. 188.. Snowstorms, memorable, in South Dakota. 1897. p. 15 .- Storm-waining messages (Form 1043 ('), should [they] be of some distinctive color to more readily attract attention? 1899. p. 53 Globe artichokes. See Bur artichokes. ('Ias>ifl<-iitiuii no. A4. 1:901 A6.3:16 , A27.9:23 A 9. 7:3 A9.7:2 A 9. 3:26 A9.6:2 A9.6:17 A 9. 6:20 A9.6:ll A22.3:10 A29.6:29 A7.3:7 A 7. 3:49 A4.1: A4.2 A4.1 A4.1 A4.1 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 A4.1 Al.l A4.1 A4.1 884 A no 889-90 898 :887-8 888 898 890 889-90 :884 :889 889-90 884 Al.l:878 A1.6:22 A1.6:12 A29.3:31 A29.6:28 A 29. 3:24 A 1.9:144 A28.5:6 A9.7:5 A29.3:31 A29.6:25 A29.3:24 324 Index i'liissiflt-atliiii no, A 28. 5:5 Gla^ofsporium nerviseqnum, report on (Southworth). lSSf>. p. 51 Glover, Townend: Beetle?, food ami habits of. p. 78 ' Al. 1 -.SeS Entomological exhibition in Paris, Aug. and Sept., 18t)5. p. ^S.. Al. 1:865 Entomological record, monthly, Oct.-Dec, 1871, Feb., ]872-<)ct., 1875 ' A27.9: [The more important articles are inrte.xed under their various subjects.] Foreign letters from — 1st, Aug., 1865. No. 8. p. 6 2d. No. 8. p. 10 3d. No. 9. p. 6 Life and entomological work of (Dodge) . 1888 See also, for reports as Entomologist, Agriculture Department, 1 863-77 Glucose, commercial, cane sugar in ]>re8ence of, report on determi- nation of (AVeber and McPherson). 1894. p. 126 Gnats. Sec Buffalo gnats — Hippelates — Rye gall-gnat — Simulium. Goats : Breeding and raising of ( Diehl ). p. 216 Fleece of, manufacture of. p. 225 , Keeping, for protit (Barnes). 1898. p. 421 : Roundworms in, treatment of (Stiles). 1901 same. 1902. p. 7 Skins of, Dermestes vulpinus in (Jones). 1889. p. 63 Verminous di.seases of, in Texas, 1900 (Stiles), p. 356 , same. 1901 (Stiles), p. 223 See oho Angora goat — Cashmere goat — Rocky Mountain goat. Goble, W. F. Grasshoppers, sketch of. 1867. p. 290 Goding, Fredric W. Food-plants of some N. A. Membracidpe. 1892. r). 92 A27.9:3 A27.9:3 A 27. 9:3 A9.3:18 Goff, E. S.: Apple scab, treatment of — 1 890. p. 22 1891. p. 19 1893. p. 87 Fungous diseases, treatment of. 1891. ]>. 17 Gooseberry mildew and apple scab, experiments in treatment of. 1889. p. 33 Horticulture, laboratory work in — 1896. p. 103 .'. 1900. !>. 95 1901. p. 132 Vegetable nomenclature, work of exi)eriment stations in reform of. 1891. p. 47 "Going light." Si'e Asthenia. "Golilen Heece," Cotswold ram. ' p. 340 Golden (late fair. See Oakland, Cal. Goldfinger, Max. Mannheim, Germany, cost of hauling farm prod- ucts over wagon roads at. p. 9 Goldmann, F. Volatileacids in Ijutter, determination of total. 1890. p. 112 Gomberg, ]\I. Pine, long-leaf, trees of, resinous contents and tlieir distribution in, chemical study of, before and after tapping for turpentine. 1893. p. 34 Gonioctena, poplar, report on ((^ook). 1891. p. 67 Good Hope, ("ajje of: Animal j)roducts of, exports and imports, p. 529 , Insects of, notes on ( Lounsbury) . 1897. p. 34 Good roads, national league for. See Roads. Good roads congresses. See Buffalo, N. Y. — Chii'ago, 111. Good roads conventions. Sec Houston, Tex. — Richmond, Paul, Minn. Goodaie, (Jeorge Lincoln: Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. j). 226 Vegetable phvsiologv, suggestions for investigations in. 1897 p. 438....: '/. A9.1: A7.3:43 A 1.1:863 AL 1:867 Al. 10:898 A4.4:35 A4.3:35 A9.7:2 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:901 A27.9:5 A9.7:5 A6.3:ll A28.5:6 A10.3:16 A28.5:7 A28.5:5 A10.3:41 A10.3:76 Al 0.3:99 A10.5:3 A 1.1:866 A22.4:27 A7.3:24 Va. — St. A13.3:8 A9.7:4 A 4. 1:899 A9.6:9 .\29.6:,30 A 10.11:7 325 p. o81 Index Goodale', S. L. : Breeding, physiology of. p. 222 Cheese, niiinufacture of, as a staple article of export. Goodell, Henry Hill: Addre.s.s of, as president of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, at 5th annual meeting. 1891. p. 53 Agricultural experiment stations, l)ulU'tins of, what is mission of? 1895. p. 69 Agriculture, colleges of, what should he taught in? 1896. p. 71. Sec also, as editor of proceedings, Agricultural Colleges and Experi- ment Stations, American. Goodloe, Daniel R. : North Carolina, agriculture and climate of. 1867. p. 150 Southern States, resources and industrial condition of. 1865. p. 102 Goodrich, C. P. Butter making on farm. 1897 Goodrich, Reuben. Letter of, to convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 82 , Gooseberry mildew, experiment in treatment of (Goff). 1889. p. 33 Gophers: Circular on. 1888 _. , Depredations of, in northern Iowa and southern Minnesota in fail of 1887 (Fisher), p. 454 , same, p. 454 See also Florida land tortoise — Pocket gophers. Gorgas, Charles S., short biography of (Abbe). 1899. p. 17 Goss, Arthur: Beef, report concerning 6.25 protein factor as applied to. 1899. n. 94 I'laNNlliciition no. A 1.1:862 A 1.1:863 A 10.3:7 A 10. 3:24 A 10.3:41 A27.9:5 A 1.1:865 A1.9:57 Dietary studies in New Mexico _ Mineral matter deposited with snow in northern Indiana, Jan. 8, 1892. p. 20 Nutrition investigations in New Mexico in 1897 Soils, phosphoric acid in, method for determination of. 1894. p. 58 same, and potash. 1895. p. 50 Gossard, H. A.: Entomology, economic, in Florida, report on. 1901. p. 178 Florida, observations of insects; experimental work. 1902. p. 129. White-flv investigation, review of, with incidental problems. 1902." p. 68 See also, as joint author, Osborn, Herbert. Gould, H. P. Fruitgrowers, practical suggestions for. 1902 Government aid in highway improvement (Brigham). 1902. p. 33. Government entomologists. See Entomologists. Government in its relation to forests. 1888. p. 2^ Gowdy, John K. Animals, dead, disposition of, in Paris, p. 348.. Gowell, Gilbert M., and Russell, Fremont L. Dehorning cattle. p. 489 Gowey, John F. American butter in Japan, p. 521 Grackles, food of (Beal ). 1900 Graduate study at Washington, D. C: Note on (Abbe). 1902. p. 134 _ Report of committee of Association of American Agricultural Col- leges and Experiment Stations, 1898, on. p. 68 same, 1900 Grafting grape cuttings (Smith ) . 1900. p. 9 Graham, John, jr. Convict labor, use of, on public roads. 1895. p. 34 Grain : American cereal, insect foes of, with measures for their preven- tion or destruction (Webster). 1893. ]>. 146 Austria- Hungary as a factor in world's trade Birds that injure ( Beal). 1897. p. 345 British imports. 1876. pp. 363,486 Commerce in, 1879-81 (Neumann-Spallart). No. 14. p. 35 A10.3:14 A28.5:5 A5.4:9 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 A29.6:27 A 7. 3:57 A10.3:40 A29.6:20 A 10. 3:54 A7.3:43 A 7. 3:47 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:115 A9.6:31 Al. 9:161 A22.3:25 A13.3:2 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A5.3:13 A29.6:.30 A10.3:65 A 10. 3:99 Al. 9:122 A22.3:ll A9.7:6 A12.4:19 Al. 10:897 A27.9:14 A27.9:22 326 9 p. 22 Grain — Continued Crops, condition of, June, 1864. No. 8. p Cross-lireeding of (Watts). 187(5. p. 191 Englisli measures. 1863. No. 5. p. 9; No. 6 same. No. 1. p. 35 Ground vs. whole, for chicks. 1898. p. 19 Heniijiterous insect punctures affecting ( Webster). 1887. p. 54. . Insects affecting, observations upon (Webster). 1890. p. 42 Light vs. heavy, feeding, for milch cows (Allen). 1900. p. 25. . . Markets and crops, foreign, state of. 1864. No. 5. p. 14 New method of treating, bv Jensen process for prevention of smut (Gallowav). 1891.' p. 372 Odessa, trade in. 'l874. p. 144 Proportion of, to straw or stover, effect of fertilizers on. 1897. P 11 Russia — northern. 1870. p. 89 producing districts of (Moffat) . 1882. No. 51. j). 14 Rusts, investigations of, letter relative to (Dabney) . 1894 Small, insects affecting ( Webster), p. 573 Smuts in, cause and prevention (Swingle). 1894. p. 409-. same. 1898 Stored — insects injurious to (Chittenden ) . 1896 more important insects injurious to (Chittenden). 1894. p. 277 Tillering of (Schulte). 1899. p. 10 Winter, condition of — 1869. p. 119 pp. 19,113 pp. 95, 468 p. 105 p. 15 Nos. 42, 43 p. 59 1870. 1871. 1872. 1874. 1882. 1883. World's crop in 1899 . Yield of, per acre — 1884. No. 12.... No. 23 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. No. 34 . No. 45. No. 56. No. No. No. No. 67. 78., 89., 98C 325... J). 246 See also Algerian durum wheats — Barley — Cpreals — Corn — Emmer — Flour and grain — Gram — Macaroni wheats — Maize — Oats — Red clover seed — Rice — Runner's white corn — Rye — Wheat. Grain joint-worm flies. See Grass and grain joint-worm flies. Grain louse, southern (Pergande). 1902. p. 7 Grain moth, Angoumois, or fly weevil (Howard). 1893. p Grain plant-louse, some new parasites of (Howard). 1890. Grain Toxoptera, notes on (Webster). 1892. j). 245 Gram, chick-pea or Idaho pea (Smith ). 1898 Graminete (grass family) of western Texas, description of (Dewey). 1894. J.. 484 "Gran cnltura" in Puerto Rico, notes on (AbV)e). 1899. p. 548 Granada, Nicaragua, rainfall of (Henry). 1898. pp. 162,305 Grand Valley, Colorado, irrigation in, 1901 (Stover). 1902. p. 265. Grandean, L. Russia, black soil of. 1872. p. 501 Grandeau's method for determination of humus, modification of (Huston and McBride). 1893. p. 84.." Grange, origin, progress, and purposes, address on (Aiken). 1883. p. 56 Same Index ClassSflciitloii no. A27.9:2 A27.9:14 A27.9:l A27.9:2 A1.9:84 A9.3:13 A9.3:22 A1.9:119 A27.9:2 A28.5:7 A27.9:13 A1.9:56 A27.9:8 A27.9:20 A28.4:14 Al. 1:886 Al. 10:894 A1.9:75 A 1.9:45 Al. 10:894 A1.9:105 A27.9:7 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A27.9:12 A27.9:20 A27.9:21 A27.4:H A27.9:22 A27.9:23 A27.9:24 A27.9:25 A27.9:26 A27.9:27 A27.9:28 A27.9:29 A27.9:30 A9.6:38 A9.7:5 A9.7:2 A9.7:4 A3.4:7 A6.5:2 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A10.3:119 A27.9:10 A7.3:38 Al.7:2 A 1.6:55 827 Index Granges, State, officers of: 1900. p. 672 1901. p. 638 Grape : American, improvement of. 1901. p. 16 Black-rot, brown-rot, downy mildew, powdery mildew, and an- thracnose of, treatment of (Galloway). 1891. j). 11 Black-rot of, experiment in treatment of (Galloway). 1889. p. 204 See (dxo Grape, downy-mildew — Grajje mildew — Grapevines. California products. 1887. p. 583 Chemical analysis of (Wetherill). 1862 .. same. 1866. p. 337 Cuttings, grafting (Smith). 1900. p. 9 Diseases of — . Europe; origin, history, phenomena, and cure (Erni). p. 324. Pacific coast (Pierce). 1895 western New York (Fairchild). 1891. p. 95 See also Grape mildew. Downy mildew and anthracnose, circular asking questions re- garding ( Willits) Downy mildew and black-rot of. treatment of — 1885 1887 1889 See o/.so Grape, black rot — Cirape nnldew — Grapevine. Fungous di.*!eases of — and their treatment (Galloway). 1891 treatment of ( Howell) . 1S89. p. 49 Growing at the AVest (Thompson), p. 115 Growing in South (Tracy). 1900 Improvement bv hvbriflizing, cross-breeding, and seedlings (Campbell), "p. 209 ..... .'. Insect enemies, principal, of (Marlatfl — 1895. p. 385 1898 1900 (excerpt. ), p. 27 Insects injurious to (Rath von). 1868. p. 452 Isabella, in South America. 1866. }>. 426 Juice of — ]u-eservation of. 1898. p. 29 unfermented, prei^aration of ( Beal). 1900. ]>. 27 Leaf-tyer of (Chittenden). 1898. p. 82 Native, improvement of , by seedlings and hvbridization (Parker). p. 122 '. New varieties of ( Parker ) . p. 194 Phylloxera of, notes on (Riley),, p. 405 Popidar varieties ui ( Elliott). y>. 119 Pruning and trainin'g of ( Lodeman ) . 1896. ]>. 499 ('lasfit1<-ation no. Al.]0:900 A 1.10:901 A 1.9:144 A28.5:6 A28.5:5 A27.9:25 A1.8:3 A27.9:4 A1.9:122 A 1.1:865 A1.9:30 A28.5:6 A28.4:ll A28.4:l A28.4:3 A28.4:6 A1.9:4 A6.3:ll Al. 1:866 Al. 9:118 A 1.1:862 A1.10:895 A1.9:70 Al. 9:118 A27.9:6 A27.9.4 A1.9:78 Al. 9:122 A9.6:18 1891. p. -szo , Raisin, cultivation of, bv irrigation (Eisen) Ripe, rot of (Southworth). "1891. p. 164. Scuppernong, letter on (Froelich ). 1868. ' p. 449 Wild, of North America, classification and generic synopsis of (Munson). 1890 " Grape bags, use of, bv paper-making wasp (Murtfeldt). 1891. ]>. 192 ..: '. Al. 1:864 A 1.1:865 A 1.1:884 A 1.1:863 Al. 10:896 A15.2:P94i A 28. 5:6 A27.9:6 A20.3:3 Gra{)e culture: California, present condition of (Husmann). 1898. p. 551 Near AVashington, D. C. 1873. p. 282 Report on, in U. S. — 1863 (Fhnt). p. 147 1868. p. 207 AVine-making and, in El Paso del Norte (Pierson). 1873 AVine production and, in U. S., for 1880, report on statistics of (McMurtrie). 1881 Grape fungi, microscopic observations of (Taylor). 1876. p. 464... A9.7:4 Al. 10:898 A27.9:ll A 1.1:863 A 1.1:868 A27.9:ll A 1.6:36 A27.9:14 328 Grape mildew: Action of sulpliate of copper on (Lafitte). 188(5. ]>. ]()0 Alkaline poly^ulphides for, use of (Montlaur). 1885. p. 67 Copper-poda and copper-gvpsum as remedies for (Nessler). 1891. P '3 Destruction of, by sulphate of copper (Perrey). ]88(). j). 89 Grape rot and^ remarks on ( Pearson ) . 188(x p. 54 .*...'. synopsis of replies to circular relative to, in \'. S. (Smith). 1886. p. 45 treatment of (Millardet). 1885. p. 94 Paper on. 1867. p. 330 Prevention of, jiractical treatments for (Foex). 1886. ji. ll.j ... Remedy f( >r ( Vergnette-Lamotte) . 1886. p. 80 Search for copperon grapevines treated with lime and sulphate of copper mixture and in harvest (Millardet and Gayon). 1885. p. 116 '. Treatment of — in Medoc, report of minister of agriculture on (Prillieux). 1886. p. 83 . .■ mixture of sulphate of copper and lime (Millardet and (iavon). 1885. p. 108 " sulphate of copper (Muntz). 1886. p. 92 See also Grapes, downy mildew — (irape vine — Ferrouillat, Paul. Grape must, unfermented, manufacture and i^reservation of ( Hus- mann) . 1902 Grape vine: American, climatology of (Lippincott) . p. 194 Black-rot and brown-rot in northern Ohio in 1889, treatment of (Scribner). p. 76 Black-rot and mildew of, experiments in treatment of ( Holladav). 1890. p. 70 ' . . . Black-rot of ( Scribner and Viala) same, in France ( Frechou ) . 1890. ]). 88 Coleojiterous enemies of, some (Chittenden). 1895. p. 384 Cultivation of, in Germany, France, and U. S. (Bossert). p. 156. Diseases of, distril lution of ( Galloway ) Downy mildew and black-rot of — experiments made in 1887 in the treatment of, with chapter on apparatus for applying remedies for these diseases ( Scri bner ) same, 1888 (Scribner) volunteer reports on treatment of, in 1887. p. 37 same, 1889. p. 8 See also Howell, A. M. — Jaeger, Hermann — Lyman, H. L. — Munson, T. V. — Pearson, Alexander W. Downy-mildew of, treatment for, in France in 1887. p. 75 Fungus diseases of (Scribner) . 1886 ( iiniling or ringing, operation of ( Beal). 1899. p. 17 Mildew on, effects of, and influence of efficient treatment. (.Mil- lardet and ( iavon ). 1885. p. 97 Mildew and black-rot. 1885 Parasitic diseases of, results of congress on, held at Florence, Italy, Get., 1886. p. 119 Peronos])ora of, first results ol)tained from use of chloride of aluminium and ])roposal of new remedies against ((^omes and Dei)erais) 1 890. p. 94 Pruning and training, rem^irks on, with quotations iuid illustra- tions from various authors (Saunders), p. 97 Treated with lime and suljihate of co])per mixture, search for cop- l)er on (Millardet and ( iayon) 1885. p. 116 1 See also Ferrouillat, Paul — Grape — Grajie mildew — \'ine. Grape-vine hojjpet, history of (Glover). 1871. p. 403 Graphic.*, agricultural, of U. S., album of. 1890 Graptodera foliacea, life-history of (Murtfeldt). 1888. p. 74 Index ClasNiflcatluu lio. A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A28.5:6 A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A27.9:5 A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A 19.3:24 Al. 1:862 A6.3:ll A6.3:ll A6.3:7 A6.3:ll A9.7:7 Al. 1:863 A28.4:7 A6.3:5 A6.3:10 A6.3:5 A6.3:ll A 6. 3:5 A6.3:2 Al. 9:105 A6.3:2 A28.4:2 A6.3:2 A6.3:ll A 1.1:866 A6.3:2 A 27.9:9 A27.2:G76 A9.7:l 821) Index Grass and grain joint-worm flies and their allies, a consideration of some North American phytophajjic eurytominje (Howard). 1896 .' Grass experiment stations, necessity for (Vasey). 1885. p. 168 i*>ee also (iarden City, Kans. Grass gardens: Experimental (Smith). 1895 Methods and jiurposes (-Hays). 1893. p. 130 Report on (Scrilmer). 1895. p. 301 Grass insects in Washington. D. C, notes on (Osl)orn). 1891. p. 197 Grass lands: Liming (Beal and Smith) . 1900. p. 5 Seeding, withont a nurse crop. 1898. p. 11 Grass saw-flies, notes on ( Riley and Marlatt) . 1891 . p. 168 Grass seed and its impurities (Hicks). 1898. p. 473 Grass seeds: Collection and distribution of (Shear) . 1900 Number, weight, cost of, and amount to sow per acre — 1895. p. 612 .■ 1896. p. 632 1897. p. 670 Grass stations, cooperative: In South (Tracy), p. 34-t same, p. 344 In West and Southwest (McLaren), p. 344 same, p. 344 Grasserie of silk-worm (Walker). 1891. p. 445 Grasses: American, chemical composition of, from investigations in labo- ratory of Department of Agriculture, 1878-82 (Richardson), p. 117 American, No. 1, description of, tribes and genera (Scribner) same, No. 2 (Scribner) same. No. 3 ( Scribner ) Arizona (Merrill). 1901 Caryopsis of, structure of, with reference to their morphology and classification ( Kennedy ) Collected by Dr. E. Palmer in vicinity of Acapulco, Mexico (Scrib- ner). 1897. p. 7 .■ Condition of, monthly notes on Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium Cutting, curing, and hauling of. 1864. No. 4. p. 6 Economic (Scribner) Exhil)ited at New Orleans, 1885, descriptive catalogue of (Vasey). Fertilization of (Vasey). 1873. p. 247 Fodder plants and, on Potomac Flats (Ball). 1900 Her])arium of Dr. H. Muhlenberg (Scribner and Merrill). 1900.. Insects affecting ( Webster), p. 573 Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado, arid districts of (Vasey). 1886. Mexico, new, from, description of (Vasey). 1893. p. 281 Needed for agriculture in U. S. (Vasey). 1885. p. 168 New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, arid districts of, in- vestigation of, in 1887 (Tracy ) . p. 5 New or little known — circular on. 1901 description of (Scribner) — 1897. p. 5 1898. p. 42 1 New or noteworthy, from U. S., descriptions of (Vasey). 1893. p. 267 New species, miscellaneous notes and descriptions of. p. 36 same ( S-ribner and Ball) . 1900. p. 39 Nomenclature notes, p. 9 Nomenclature of, some changes in (Merrill). 1901. p. 5 North American — illustrations of ( Vasey). 2 vols t'lasslflciitioii no. A9.8:2 A1.7:9 A3.4:l A10.3:16 Al. 10:895 A9.7:4 Al. 9:122 A1.9:79 A9.7:4 Al. 10:898 A1.4:9 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A1.10:897 Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 A9.7:3 A1.8:32 A3. 3:7 A3.3:17 A3.3:20 A3.4:32 A3. 3:19 A3.3:4 A27.9: A6.5: A27.9:3 A3. 3:14 A6.2:G76 A27.9:ll A3. 4:28 A3. 4:27 Al. 1:886 A6.3:l A6.5:l A1.7:9 A6.3:6 A3. 4:30 A3.3:8 A3. 3:11 A6.5:l A3. 3:4 A3. 3:24 A3. 4:27 A3.4:35 A6.2:N82 830 1899. 2 pt?. 217. Grasses — Continued North American — Continued new sjiecies of (Scribner). same (Scribner). 1899 Pacific slope, including Alaska and adjacent islands ( Vasey) same, reissued. 1893 Plains and eastern slope of Kocky ^Mountains, catalogue of. \ Rockv Mountain (Vasey). 1874. jt. 154 Salt liiarshes (Scribner). 1895. p. 325 Sand and sdil liinders (Scribner). 1894. pp. 421, 580 Sand-binding (Scribner). 1898. p. 405 Shifting soil, grasses for fixing ( Vasey). 1872. p. 223 Some species of, published by S. B. Buckley (Merrill). 1901 South; report on certain gra.sses and forage plants for cultivation in South and Southwest ( Vasey). 1887 South Carolina and Georgia, in Elliott's sketch (Scribner). 1901. Southern States (Vasey). 1874. p. 379 Southwest. 2 pts. ( Vasey ) same, reissued. 1891 Stems of some, notes on some species of insects which affect upper portion of (Webster). 1889. p. 372 United States — being synopsis of tribes and genera, with descriptions of genera, and List of species ( Vasey ) . 1883 British America and, monograph of (Vasey). 1892. p. 1 descriptive catalogue of, including especially grass collec- tions at New Orleans Exposition, 1885 (Vasey) Useful and ornamental (Scribner). 1896 See aim Agricultural grasses and forage plants— Agropyron — Ag- rostology— Agrostology Division — Aristida purpurea nutt — Bear grass — Beardless brome-grass — Bermuda grass — Blue grass — Brome grass — Bromus — Broom corn — Calamagros- tis — Chtetochloa — Chess — Clover — Crimson clover — Earth almond — Eragrostis ol)tusiflora ■ — Ergot — Esparto grass — Forage plants — Giant knotweed — Gramine* — Hordeum — Hungarian brome grass — Hungarian grass — Ixophorus — Johnson grass — Kafir corn — Melica — Mexican grasses — Millets — North American grasses — Nut grass — Orchard grass — Pacific slope grasses — Panicum nashianum — Pani- cum nitidum — Panicums — Poa — Poa fendleriana — Ramie or Chinagrass — Range grass — Rescue gra.ss — Rocky Moun- tain grasses — Sitanion — Smooth broom-grass — Spartina — Timothy. Grasses and forage plants: Cooperative experiments with (Kennedy). 1900 Dakotas ( Williams). 1897 Forage conditions of eastern Rockv Mountain region and (Wil- liams ) . 1898 ". Insects affecting, methods of treating (Osborn). 1893. p. 71 Investigations with, cooperative work of Department of Agricul- ture with State experiment stations — 1900 ( Williams ) 1901 (Williams), p. 148 1902 (Lyon), p. 71 Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado, notes on (Pammel). 1897 Report on ( Vasey and Collier) . p. 157 .^ Rocky Mountain region ( Rydberg and Shear) . 1897 Seed distrilnition and cooperative e.xperiments with, records of (Scribner). 1902 Southeastern States, notes on (Kearney). 1895 Stock ranges of northwestern California (Davy). 1902 Tables giving nund)er of grains in 1 pound of seed, etc. 1894. p. 5()9. Texas, central ( Bentley ). 1898 Year 1901 (Spillman). 1901. ].. (>72 See also Forage plants. Index I'lassiQi-atiuu iiu. A3. 4:9 A3.4:l(i A6.3:13 A6.2:N82'' A 1.1:870 A27.9:12 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:894 Al. 10:898 A27.9:10 A3.4:35 A 6. 3:3 A3.4:29 A27.9:12 A6.3:12 A6.2:N82i A9.7:l A 1.6:63 A6.5:3 A6.2:G76 A3.3:3 A3.3:22 A3. 3:6 A3.3:12 A9.7:6 A 1.4:8 A10.3:99 A10.3:115 A3. 3:9 A 1.1:878 A3. 3:5 A19.3:10 A3. 3:1 A19.3:12 A 1.1 0:894 A3.3:10 Al. 10:901 331 Index Grasses and Foraore Plants Investigations, Office of, list of publica- tions of (Spillman). 1902 Grasshopper mouse, descriptions of two now species and one new subsjiecies of (Merriani ) . 1 SSV). j). 1 Grasshoj)pers: Damages from, reported, trip to Kansas to investigate, jtaper read before Association of Economic Entomologists, 1891 (Osborn). p. 58 \ same, report on (Os))orn) . 1891 . p. 49 Destructive, in California. 1872. ]>. 22 Differential, in Mississijipi drlta (^lorgan). p. 7 Di.«easeof, in Colorado (Gillette). 1896. p. 89 Fungous diseases of, experimental work with (Howard). 1901. p. 459 Hateful, or Colorado (Caloptenus spretus), information relating to. 1870. p. 81 Idaho, outbreak of ( Bruner ) . 1 85)0. p. 1 35 Injuries from, in northwest ^Missouri, report on trip to investi- gate (Osborn). 1893. p. 323 1872. p. 497 1892. p. 13 1902. p. 39 ClaNsiflriitioil no. A19.2:P96 A5.5:2 p. 31 1869. p. 145... 228. Large, note on (Glover). North Dakota (Waldron). Notes for 1901 (Bruner). Outlook for, 1892. p. 321 .. Report on, for 1895 ( Bruner same, 1896 ( Bruner) . p. 36 Sketch of (Goble). 1867. p. 290 AVestern, suggestions regarding (Driscoll). Wingless, of Utah (Glover). 1872. p. 74 See aim Cicada — Locusts — Rocky Mountain locust. Gravel roads. See Roads. Gravelius, 11. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p Graves, Henry Solon: Forestry, practice of, by private owners. \). 415 Practical forestry in Adirondacks. 1899 Wood lot belonging to E. D. Page, at Oakland, Bergen County, N. J. , working plan for. 1898. p. 301 ". . . Woodsman's handl;)ook. 1902. pt. 1 Graves, John C. Address of welcome, at international good roads congress held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 16-21, 1901. p. 9 Gravimetric method, process for estimating fat in milk bv (Dietrich). 1890. p. 159 .' Gravity: Standard, reduction to, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 550 Terrestrial, variation of, over the ocean (Abbe). 1902. p. 370 .. Gray, James J. Tornado and waterspout at Norfolk, Va., on Aug. 6, 1901 . p. 372 Gray hair-streak butterfly and its damage to beans. 1895. p. 354 . . CTrazing: Forest reserves (Roth). 1901. ]>. 333 Problems in, in Southwest, and how to meet them (Smith). 1899. Rainfall and, notes on ( Abbe ) . 1901 . p. 1 76 , Great Basin, northern border of, forage conditions on (( iritiiths). 1902 ^ Great Britain: Agricultural education in, 1865. No. 2. p. 8 Agricultural imports of, 1869-70. p. 143 Agricultural statistics of — . 1866. p. 340 1867. pp. 58, 379 1868. p. 407 66 p. 142 113 483 facts in. 1876. p. 201 A9.3:27 A9.7:4 A27.9:10 A9.6:30 A9.H:6 Al. 10:901 A27.9:8 A9.7:3 A9.7:5 A27.9:10 A9.3:27 A9.6:38 A9.7:4 A9.6:7 a9.6:7 A27.9:5 A27.9:7 A27.9:10 A29.()::;0 Al. 10:899 A13.3:26 A 1.10:898 A 13. 3:36 A22.3:21 A 7. 3:24 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A9.7:7 Al. 10:901 A3.3:16 A 29. 6:29 1868. p. 1869-70. 1875. p. 1876. p. Agriculturt American animals and animal ])roductions in (Wray). \>. 440... A 19.3:15 A27.9:3 A27.9:8 A27.9:4 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:9 A27.9:14 A27.9:14 A27.9:14 A4. 1:898 332 p. 45.... UtOO. p. i... 411 P- Great Britain — Continued American cattle in, inspection of. p. 82 same. p. 70 American horse trade of ( Wellman). 1897. Animals and animal products, imports into. Animals in, contagious disease.s of. p. 37 Breadstuffs in, imports of, 1863-64. j>. 35. No. same, 1874-75. p. 460 Cattle in — consuniption and production of. 18t)5. No. disease statistics < )f. 1883. No. 6. p. 34 imports of, 1898-1900. p. 600 pleuro-pneumonia in (Reid). ]S91. p. 4(d Cattle plague in, 1865. No. 8. p. 2U Cavalry horses purchased bv, in Artrentina (Buchanan). 1898. p. 22 Climate of British Islands ( Harding). 1896. p. 611 Colonies of, agricultural statistics of. 1870. p. 291 .same. 1875. p. 455 Cotton importations of — 1866-67. p. 279 1868. p. 459 1869. p. 147 1870-71. p. 324 Cotton trade, 1866-67. \>. 378 ._. Crop acreage an. 417 same. 1895. p. 22 Index C'lassi Scat ion no. Al. 1:890 A 4. 1:889-90 A1.2:H78 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:895-6 A27.9:3 A27.9:13 A 27. 9:3 A27.9:22 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:889-90 A27.9:3 p. i 1898. p. 50. A1.2:H78 A29.3:113 A27.9:8 A27.9:13 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:9 A27.9:5 A27.9:14 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:900 A27.9:23 A27.9:ll A27.9:6 A27.9:14 A27.9:9 A27.9:14 A27.9:14 A27.9:3 A27.9:2 A27.9:.33 A1.2:H78 276 .. . 1). 205 m ) . is,s3. A !'!'• !•• ^' 1U9. :;4 Locust swarms on coast of (Swint( Manures in. 1868. p. 38 Markets for .-Vmerican products in. 189ri. Meteorology in, notes on (Aljhe). 1899. Mineral jiroduction. 1873. p. 531 Plows in, improvement of. 1871. p. (w . T'otatoes in. 1894. p. 145 I 'rod nee of, prices of, 1860-64. No. (J. j) Revenue of, source of — 1866. p. 387 1866-67. p. 249 1870. . p. 143 Rinderpest in, statistics of. 1866. j>. 432 Ivussian wheat, imports of, 1852-67. p. 3.) Sheep, imports of, 1898-1900. p. 606 Sheep pf ( Carman), p. 145 Te.xtile materials, imports and exports of, 1863 and 1864. P--t> same, 1863 and 1864. No. o. p. 2* A27.9:4 A27.9:4 A27.9:8 A27.9:10 A27.9:28 A27.9:8 A27.9:]4 A27.9:33 A8.1:3 A27.9:6 A12.3:l A29.6:27 A27.9:12 A27.9:9 A 27. 9:33 A27.9:2 A 27. 9:4 A 27. 9:5 A27.9:9 A 27. 9:4 A27.9:6 A 4. 1:901 A4.1:.SS9-90 .\27.9:2 A27.9:;; 333 off ISiw. No. 5. 'A2... Index Great Britain — Continued Trade between U. S. and, fallin; Wlieat— consumption and produetion of. IStjo. No. 7. p- -< importations of — 1868. p. 459 1869. p. 147 1870-71. p. 324 1873-74. p. 45 supply, 1872-86. p. 641 See also England — Hongkong — India — ^laltu — Mauritius. Great Eastern Canal, Platte Countv, Nel)r. Irrigation under, 1900 ( Stout ) . p. 195 ". Same. 1901 (Stout), p. 299 Great Lakes: Aneroid barograph on, instructions for use of. 1897 Commerce on, and its relation to Weather Bureau (Abbe) . 1900. P^7 Current chart ot. 1892 Currents of, as deduced from movement of bottle papers, 1892 and 1893 ( Harrington) Display of wind signals on Meteorological charts of Meteorological observations on, monthly, vSept., 1893-Dec., 1894.. Periodic fluctuations of the, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 261 Precipitation, normal, in region of (Henry). 1899. p. 151 Eainfall and outflow of the (Abbe). 1898. pp. 164, 215 Section map of. 1892 Storm signals on (Cox). 1899. p. 152 Storm waves on (Abbe). 1895. p. 341 Water level in the, fluctuation of (Guthrie). 1896. p. 420 Water temperatures of ( Conger) . 1899. p. 352 Waterspouts on, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 364 Weather forecasts best calculated to aid maritime interests of; method of reaching those interested (Cox). 1899. p. 19. . . same(Conger). 1899. p. 20 Wreck and casualty chart of. 1894 Wreck charts of Wrecks and casualties on, during 1895, 1896, 1897 (Conger). 1898. Wrecks which occurred on, Dec. 17, 1885, to Nov. 15, 1893 Great Plains: Artesian and underflow investigation of, progress report on central division (Gregory). 1891. p. 145 Artesian wells upon, report of geological commission (White and Aughey). 1882 Irrigation on (Newell). 1896. p. 167 , Prairie dog of (Merriam). 1901. p. 257 Underwaters of (Gregory). 1893. pt. 4, p. 3 Great Salt Lake: Basin of, description of. p. 559 Rainfall and evaporation of, notes on 1874-1900 (Abbe), p. 68 Water level of, relation of, to precipitation — 1901 (Murdock) . p. 22 1901 (Gilbert), p. 23 1901 (Mackie). p. 57 Greathouse, Charles Howard: Agricultural libraries, development of. 1899. p. 491 , Agriculture De))artment, historical sketch bf, its objects and present organization , Rural mails, free delivery of. p. 513 , Vegetal )le garden. 1899 , Yearlxjoks of Agriculture De])artment, index to. 1902 Green, Edward M. Horses in France. 1898. p. 39 , Green, J. L. Tanana Valley, Alaska, notes on. j). 309 Green, Seth. Fish culture, improvements and increase in. p. 248. Green, Samuel B. Horticultural education in Minnesota. 1898. p. 84 Cliisslflcatioii no. A27.9:3 A27.9:3 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:9 A27.9:13 A 27. 9:25 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A29.12:An3 A29.6:28 A29.2:C93 A29.5:B A29.2:G81' A29.13: A29.6: A29.6:26 A29.6:27 ■A29.6:26 A29.2:G818 A29.3:24 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.2:G813 A29.2:G81^ A29.2:G81 A29.2:G81 » A15.2:P94i A1.8:19 A 1.10:896 Al. 10:901 A15.2:Ir7 2 Al. 1:870 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A1.10:899 A21.3:3 Al. 10:900 A1.9:94 A21.3:7 A1.2:H78 AU).P:901 Al. 1:872 A 10. 3:49 334 Green, W. J. Plant?, variety testing, methods of work in. 1 891 . p. 49 . Green clover worm ( Chittenden) . p. 45 Green June beetle. See Fig-eater. Green niannring and manures (Walfinger). p. 299 Green materials. See Fodders. Green \n'-d louse, destructive: Cireuiar on. 1901 For 1900, notes ui)on (Johnson). 1900. p. 55 Greene, Francis N'iuton. Roads, address on. 1895. p. 34 Greenewaldi (INIrs. ) L. H. Weather observers, voluntary, liow best to secure and retain services of. 1896. p. 42 Greenhouses: Health of plants in (Galloway ) . 1 895. p. 247 Heating, merits of steam and hot water. 1898. p. 12 Irrigation fur (Taft). 1895. ]). 2.33 _. Mealy l)ugs in, exjjeriments with hydrocyanic-acid gas as means of exterminating (Hemenway ). 1900. p. 69 Subvvatering in, tests of. 1898. ]>. 21 .'. Utilizing, in sunnner. 1901. p. 18 Greenhouses and cold frames, hydrocyanic gas for fumigating, use of ( Woods and Dorsett ) Greenland marl as manure. 1867. j). 368 Same, p. 30 Greenwich noon, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 67 Gregg, Thos. Fruit culture on the Mississippi rapids. 1869. p. 225. Gregory, John AV alter: Artesian and underflow investigation, j^rogress report. on central division of ( ireat Plains. 1891. p. 145 Artesian well investigation, field agents report for middle division. 1890. p. 145 ' Underwaters of Great Plains; final report of mid-plains division of artesian and underflow investigation. 1893. pt. 4. p. 3 . . Grete, A. Switzerland, agricultural investigation in. 1896. p. 681. Griffiths, David: Forage conditions on northern border of Great Basin, being inves- tigations made during July and Aug., 1901, in region between AVinnemucca, Nev. , and Ontario, Oreg. 1902 Range improvement in Arizona. 1901 Griffith, P. Merrill. Mexican cattle industry, p. 503 Grignon agricultural experiment station, investigations at (De- nioussy). 1895. p. 3 Grimbert, . See, as joint author, Jungfleisch, . Grindlev, H. S., and Sammis, J. L. Dietary studies at University of Illinois. 1901. p. 7 Grindley, H. S., McCormack, H., and Porter, H. C. Meat, losses in cooking, experiments on, 1898-1900 Grinnell, J. B.: Cattle industry, report on. 1883. p. 232 ( "attle interests west of Mississipj:)! River, p. 23:5 Sheep on prairies, p. 300 Groat, B. F. Tornado, force of, report on. 1899. p. 305 Grosbeak, rose-breasted, an enemy of Colorado beetle or potato bug, special report on. 1889. }>. 535 Same, p. 535 Grote, A. R. Insects injurious to the cotton {)lant in Georgia and Florida. 1878. p. 351 Ground: Surface of, temperature of (Seeley). 1901. j). 501 Temperature of, observations at St. Ignatius College, Cleveland, Ohio (iJriggs). 1902. p. 301 '. Ground s(iuirrels: Five new, of genus Tamias, descrijitionsof (Merriam). 1890. p. 17. New species of, from arid lands of the Southwest, descrijition of (Merriam). 1889. p. 19 _. Three new, of Si)ermo])hilus s])ilosoma grouj), descriptions of (Merriam) . 1890. p. 37 'See also Squirrels. Index CliiKsifii'iitioii iiu. A 10. 5:3 A9.6:30 A 1.1:864 A9.5:43 A9.6:26 A22.3:17 A29.3:18 Al. 10:895 A1.9:69 Al. 10:895 A9.6:22 A1.9:78 Al. 9:133 A9.5:37 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A29.6:26 A27.9:7 A15.2:P94i A15.2:Ar7 A15.2:Ir7=' A10.6:6 A19.3:15 A19.3:4 A4. 1:900 A10.6:5 Al 0.3:91 A 10. 3:102 A1.7:2 A4. 1:884 Al. 1:862 A29.6:27 Al. 1:888 A5. 1:888 A9.2:C82 A29.(>:29 A29.():.30 A5.5:4 A5.5:2 A5.5:4 335 Index Groiuul-wator on Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station farm, observations and experiments on fluctuations in level and rate of movement on (King). 1892 Grout, John H., jr.: Animals and animal products in Malta, p. 520 Malta, weather and storms of, during October, 1898. ]>. 546 Grout, Josiah. Vermont, road improvement in, extract from gov- ernor's message, p. 18 Grub supposed to have traveled in human body. 1890. p. 238 ,S(r alxo White grubs. Grunsky, Carl Ewald: Water, methods of applving, to land in central California. 1891. Pt. 1, p. 307 '.... Water appropriation from Kings Kiver, California. 1901. p. 259. Guadalupe Island, Oceanica. List of plants collected by Edward Pal- mer at, in 1889 ( \'asey and Eose). 1890. p. 21 Guanos: Consumption-of, in Great Britain, 1854-63. No. 6. p. 29 Natural, determination of citrate-soluble phosphoric acid in (Glad- ding). 1885. p. 16 l^ee aho Bats, excrement of. Guatemala. Coffee culture in. 1889. p. 175 Guava mealy-wing, report of. 1893. p. 314 Guaymas, Mexico. Plants collected by Edward Palmer in 1890 at, list of ( Vasey and Rose). 1890. j). 87 Guenon system of selecting cattle, value of (Blight). 1883. p. 233. Guenther, Richard. Germany, horse and dog meat as food in. p. 520. Guernsey cattle, breed of ( Harrison ) . 1 869. p. .302 * Guianas, agriculture in the. 1891. p. 682 Guinea pigs: Immunity from tuberculosis in, use of attennuated bacillus tuber- culosis in producing (De Schweinitz). p. 318 Immunity in, experiments on production of, with reference to hog cholera and swine plague bacteria (Smith and Moore). 1894. p. 41 Production C)f in)munity in, from hog cholera by use of blood serum from imnumified animals, p. 269 . . . .' Gulf coasts, are present [storm] warnings and displays by tiag and lantern best that can be devised for? (Smith). 1899. p. 27... Same (McAdie). 1899. p. 29 Gulf States: Fig culture in (Earle). 1897. p. 23 Forage plants and forage resources of ( Tracy ) . 1898 Fruits, tropical and semitropical of ( Reasoner ) . p. 7 Gulf stream. Drift of, near Kev West, Fla., note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 210 " Gulf stream mvth, report of ( Watts ) . 1900. p. 393 Gulley, F. A. : " Agricultural experimentation, establishment of official methods of. 1893. p. 147 Animals, number of, to be used in feeding experiments. 1891. p. 94 Gum, production of, in fruit trees (Vasey). 1874. p. 227 Gum arable. .SVf Dextrine. Gun, James. Weather forecasting, long range, in Canada. 1899. p 149 Gunning-Kjeldahl method and a modification ai)plical)le in pres- ence of nitrates ( Voorliees). 1892. p. 85 Gurler, H. B. Swine breeding, experiments in. 1883. ]>. 155 Guthrie, O.'^sian. Water level, fluctuation of, in the Great Lakes. 1896. p. 420 Gypsum, solubility of, in aciueous solutions of sodium chloride t'lassiflcatioii no. A29.3:5 A4. 1:898 A29.6:26 A2-?.4:33 A9.7:2 A1.5.2:Ir7'' A10.3:10(3 A6.5:l A27.9:3 A7.3:7 A27.9:27 A9.7:5 A6.5:l A1.7:2 A4. 1:900 A27.9:7 A27.9:29 A4. 1:898 A4.3:6 A4. 1:898 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 (Cameron). 1901. p. 25 A 20. 3:5 A3. 3:15 A£0.3:l A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A 10. 3: 16 A10.3:7 A27.9:12 A29.6:27 A7.3:35 A1.7:2 A29.6:23 Same, of certain electrolytes (Cameron and Seidell) . 1901. p. 46. Gypsy-moth. See Gipsy-moth. Habana, Cuba. See Havana. *By a misprint, this j)aKt' number appears twice. A26.3:18 A26.3:18 336 Hacienda Perla, Puerto Rico, meteorological ob.^ervations at (Han- gard). 1898. i>. 407 Hackett, Arthur E: Climate and crop service -weekly bulletins, i^hould remarks of cor- respondents be published? 1899. p. 107 Climate of Missouri, notes on. 1899. p. 582 ^ , Hailstorm in Missouri, severe. 1898. p. 409 , Haden, J. J. Smut or bunt, information on. 1865. p. 5. No. 2 .. Hagemann, Oscar. Milch cows, metabolism of, investigations on. 1899. p. 803, 903 Hagen, W. A. Hessian fly not imported from Europe. 18S3. App. p. 43 Hague, Arnold. Forest needs of Yellowstone National Park, letter relative to. 1888. p. 206 Hail: Average frequency of days of, during 1893-1897 (De Riemer and Abbe), p. 546 ." Damage by, in spite of cannonading (Pernter). 1901. p. 117... Destructive, frequency and extent of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 293 ^_ Fall, depth of, notes on "(Abbe)."'"l897." p." 399 '.".!'." ".!!'.! !'.!'.' Frequency of, in U. S., notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 396 Popular queries about, with answers (Kimball). 1901. p. 422.. Prevention of, by cannonading (Abbe) . 1900. p. 251 Remarkable, notes on (Abbe ) . 1894. p. 215 Structure and formation of, not^s on (Abbe). 1901. p. 73 Hail and a rain gauge for its measurement (Abbe). 1898. p. 210 .. Hail and its methods of formation ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 156 Hail and thunderstorms in Oregon, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 262. Hail clouds, bombarding, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 542 Hail insurance, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 219 Hail shooting, general report on, presented to 3d International Meteorological Congress, Lyons (Plumandon). 1902. p. 35... Same, notes on (Abbe). 1902. p. 35 Hailstones: Lumps of ice as (Abbe). 1894. p. 293 Index ClassIQciitiuu iio. A29.6:26 A29.3:24 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A27.9:3 A10.6:10 A8.1:3 A13.3:2 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:22 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.6:30 189: p. 352 ... Structure of, note on (Abbe) Hailstorm: Bomljardment of, notes on (Abbe). Cloud phenomena attending (Very). St. Lawrence River, notes on (Abbe) Severe — at St. Louis, Mo. 1902. p. 487 in :Missouri (Hackett) . 1898. p. 409 Haines, AN'arfleet. Leeds, JEngland, cost of hauling farm products 1901. p. 176... 1894. p. 292.. 1901. p. 506 ner wagon roads at. p. 2. 1899. p.S>. Hair balls. Hee Crimson clover hair balls. Hairy caterpillars, destruction of, by birds (For])ush). Hairy vetch. See Vetch. Haiti, weather bureau service in, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 249 Hale, Edwin 31. Ilex cassine, aboriginal North American tea, its historv, distribution, and use among native North American Indians. 1 891 Hale, J. II. Peach culture, notes on. p. 50 Same, reprinted .^ Hall, C. W. Technical education. 1894. p. 67 ^ ■ Hall, D. 31. See, for reports as Chief, 1894, Property and Stationery Division, Agriculture Department. Hall, Frank H.: Agriculture and agricultural science, some books on, published 1893-96 Seeaho as joint author, Jordan, Whitman Howard — True, Alfred Charles. Hall, Maxwell: Climatological data for Jamaica. 1901. j pp. 214, 253, 304, 352, 4(i7, 497, 595 same. 1902. p. 69 A29.6:22 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A2^.6:22 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:30 A29.6:26 A22.4:27 A9.6:20 A29.6:28 A6.3:14 A20. 1:894 A20.4:3 A 10. 3:20 A 10. 4:31 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:30 114—04- 337 Index Hull, Maxwell — Continned Jamaica weather 1)ureau service. 1898. p. 303 Sun-spot ])eriod and temperature and rainfall of Jamaica. 1901. p. 503 West Indies, climate of. 1896. p. 589 Hall, Ruth. House i)lants, cultivation of. p. 366 Hall, William H. Catalpa, hardv, in commercial plantations. 1902. Hall, William L.: Forest extension in Middle "West. 1900. p. 145 Timber resources of Nebraska. 1901. p. 207 Tree i)ianting on rural school grounds. 1901 Hall, AV. W.: Farmers' families, health of. p. 453 Farmers' houses, places and plans for. p. 313 Halle, Germany, agricultural exj)eriment station at: Apparatus and methods of analysis emi:)loyed at. 1895. p. 457.. Description of . 1895. p. 363 Hallett, F. F. Seed, selection and planting of. 1874. ]>. 381 Halns: Detroit, Mich. , May, 1900 ( Hooper) . p. 202 tievelius, notes on ( Kimball) . 1901. j). 566 T.unar (Finney). 1894. p. 76 Observation oi' jjlienomena ( Schipps) . 1897. p. 294 same (Abbe). 1897. p. 305 iParhelic cii'cles, and contact circles, notes on (Kimball). 1902. p. 317 - Solar, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 59 Halstead, ^Marshal. Eggs, poultry, and milk in Great Britain, p. 508. Halsted, Byron David: Cranberrv scald and cranberrv gall fungus, treatment of. 1891. p. 18.' J.. \ Fruit decays, study of. 1893. p. 91 Fungi, field observations with. 1894. p. 93 Fungus diseases, relations of climate and rainfall to prevalence of. 1899. p. 126 _ Peronosporeae, economic, for 1889 in Xew Jersev, some notes upon. 1889. p. 201 ■. Peronosporeae and rainfall, report on. 1 889. p. 6 Plants^ A'arieties of, Avhat our experiment stations have done in originating, l)y crossing, selecting, etc. 1901. p. 143 Solandi [sun] printing. 1894. p. 93 Sphserotheca, another, upon phytoptus distortions. 1889. p. 134. Sph.'erotheca phytoptophila, notes upon. 1889. p. 85 Uromyces, an interesting. 1889. p. 11 See also, as joint author, Ellis, J. B. Halsted, Byron David, and Fairchild, David Grandison. Sweet- potato l)lack rot, report on. 1891. p. 1 . . . ". Hambui'g, Germany: Agricultural exhibition at, 1863 (Needham). p. 19 American dried apples in, 1894 (Robertson) . p. 12 Butter and cheese markets in ( Ashby ) . • p. 223 Egg trade in (Ashby ) . p. 345 : Market for American products in. 1897 Hamburg International Exhibition (live stock), 1883: Advance notice on. Ko. 53. p. 28 • Report of ( Sanders) . p. 371 same (Iluidekoper). p. 386 same (Sanders). 1884. p. 181 same (Huidekoper). 1884. p. 199 Ham])urg International Horticultural Exhibition, proposed, Sept., 1 869, note on. p. 63 Hamilton, John: Agricultural education, address on. 1896. p. 48 Entomological Conunission, U. S., fifth report of, comments on. 1891. p. 129 Farmers' institute as factor in creating desire for agricultural education. 1902. p. 68 (liissilicatlon no. A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.3:113 . Al. 1:863 A13.3:37 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 Al. 9:134 Al. 1:862 Al.l:863 A10.6:5 A10.6:5 A27.9:12 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:22 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A4. 1:900 A28.5:6 A10.3:16 A10.3:20 A10.3:65 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A10.3:99 A10.3:20 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:7 A 1.1:863 A7.3:48 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A12.4:14 A27.9:20 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4.2:An5 A27.9:7 A10.3:41 A9.7:4 A10.3:120 338 Hamilton, John — Continued Pennsylvania's road system. 1901. p. 25 Hamilton County, >» . Y. Nr Hosnif r, Ralph 8. , and Bruce, Eugene S. Hamlin, George H. Address of, before convention of National League for Good Koads, Washington, 1893. p. 47 Hammon, William H.: Frost, injury from, and methods of protection. 1896 same, revised. 1S99 Kites, experiments -with, at San Francisco, Cal. 189(3. p. 288... Tamalpais, IMount, meteorological station, report on oj^eration of, for September, 1897. \i. 397 Weather Bureau instruments, rei)ort on location and elevation of, at :\Iount Tamalpais, Cal. 1897. p. 494 Weather service on Pacific coast, possibilities of; value of Mount Tamalpais observations. 1899. p. 56 Hammon, William H., short biography of (Abbe). 1899. p. 102 .. Hammon, AVilliam H., and Dnenckel, F. W. Temperatures, mini- mum, abstract of comparison of, recorded at U. S. Weather Bureau and Forest Park meteorological observatories, St. Louis, Mo., 1891. p. 12 Hammond, Harry: CV>tton— culture of. 1896. p. 225 handling and uses of. 1896. p. 851 Hampton Beach, N. H., tornado at. Julv 4, 1898 (Sweetland). p. 308 1 Hams: American, in Germany (Barnes), p. 519 Insects affecting ( Howard ) . 1896. p. 100 Handy, Robert Breckenridge: Asparagus culture. 1897 Cotton, history and general statistics of. 1896. p. 17 Peanuts, culture and uses. 1895 Handy, Robert Breckenridge, and Cannon, ^Minna A. Agriculture Department publications, from 1840 to June, 1901. list by titles. 1902 Index I'lasslflciition no. A22.3:21 A10.3:14 A29.2:F92 A29.3:23 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.3:24 A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A10.3:33 A10.3:33 A29.6:26 A4. 1:898 A9.6:4 A1.9:61 Al 0.3:33 A1.9:25 Hanford area, California, soil survey of (Lapham and Heileman). p. 447 \ Hann, Julius: Atmosphere, upper, study of, from observations on mountain sta- tions. 1896. p. 754 '. Austria-Hungary, climate of, references to sources of informa- tion relative to. 1896. p. 657 Meteorological stations and publication of results of observations. 1894. p. 1 jMeteorologv, text-book of, note on (Abbe). 1901. p. 74 same (Bigelow). 1902. p. 298 Rainfall, increase of, -with altitude above sea level. 1902. pp. 218, 227 Hann's handbook of climatology, note on (Harrington). 1898. p. 353 Hanna, IMarcug Alonzo. Southern development. 1902. p. 53 . Hanover, Germany. Cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at (Crane), p. 6 Han rick, E.G. Rainfall in Texas, 1881-93. p. 174 Hansard, Arthur C. [Meteorological observations at Hacienda Perla, Puerto Rico. 1898. p. 407 Hansen, N. E. Fruits, breeding of, notes on. 1893. p. 92 Hart)augh, W. H. : Cattle- heart and blood vessels of. diseases of. nervous system of, diseases of. p. Ill Horse, respiratory organ.s of, diseases of. "Staggers," disease known as, among horses in Virginia and North Carolina, p. 209 Hardin, IM. B. Cotton-seed meal, nietaphosidi(iric and pyroi)lios- phoric acids in, occurrence of. 1892. p. 50 A21.3:6 A26.5:901i II . . . . . A29.3:ll» A29.3:1P A29. 3:111 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.6:30 p. 87 A29.6:26 A22.3:25 A22.4:27 A29.6:22 A29.6:26 A10.3:16 A4.2:C29- A4.2:C29'' A4.2:H78 A4. 1:886 A7.3:35 339 Index Great Britain, climate of British Islands. 1896. Harding, Charles p. 611 : Hardintre, K. ^I. New Mexiro, water supply of, for season of 1900, as depending on snowfall, p. 496 Hardwoods, southern, workinij: plan for, and its results (Foley). 1901. p. 471 Hardy catalpa. See Catalpa. Harford Countv, Maryland. 8oil survey of (Smith and Martin). p. 211..: ' - Hargitt, C. W. Cankerworui, notes upon. 1890. p. 8 Harkness, William. Stars, shooting, hints to obseryerg of. 1899. p. 9 Harlequin cabbage bug, or calico back, circular relative to (Howard). 1895 Harlow, G. A. Experiment Stations Office and agricultural experi- ment stations, list of publications of, 1888-99. 1900. p. 508.. Harmon, John H., short biography of (Williams). 1899. p. 107... Harnden, Enos S. See, for reports as special agent on purchase and distribution of seeds, 1S94-97 : Harpiphorus maculatus, report on (Harrington). 1890. p. 227 Harpoot, Turkey in Asia, climate of, 1898-1900 (Huntington), p. 250 _ Harrington, 3Iark Walrod: Climate and meteorology of Death Valley, Cal., notes on. 1892.. Climate of Puerto Rico. " 1898. p. 437 . 1 _. Forest meteorological o1 jservations, review of, a gtudy preliminary to discussion of relation of forests to climate. 1893. p. 23 Fruits, vegetables, and other food products, protection of, from injury l3y heat or cold during transportation. 1894 Great Lakes, currents of, as deduced from movements of bottle papers, during seasons of 1892 and 1893 Hann's handbook of climatology, note on. 1898. p. 353 Meteorological w'ork of agricultural experiment stations and agricultural colleges, and their relations to Weather Bureau. 1892. p. 42 .---:---. Meteorological work of agricultural institutions. 1892 Meteorology, what it is doing for the farmer, p. 117 Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 236 Rainfall and snow of IT. S., compiled to end of 1891, etc Weather map, history of. 1895. p. 327 See also, for reports as Chief, Weather Bureau, Agriculture De- partment, 1891-1894 Harrington, W. Hague. Harpiphorus maculatus, report on. 1890. p. 227 Harris, Abram Winegardner: Address of, as president of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, at 15th annual convention. 1901. p. 41 Agricultural experiment stations — • at World's Columbian Exposition, report on. 1891. p. 43 ... collective exhibit of, at Paris Exposition, 1900, committee re- port on preparation and care of. 1898. p. 43 cooperation with U. S. Weather Bureau, report of committee on. 1893. p.l06 publications of, uniformity of, report on. .1894. p. 30 Churches, relation of, to State colleges and universities. 1899. p. 100 Horticulturists of agricultural experiment stations, report of meet- ing at Columbus, Ohio, June 13, 14, 1889 See aim, for reports as Director, Experiment Stations Office, Ag- riculture Department, 1891 and 1892 See also, as editor of proceedings. Agricultural Colleges and Expe- riment Stations, American, Association of. Harris, Joseph. Stall-feeding cattle and sheep, p. 317 Harris, Rollin Arthur: Ocean tides, principal, partial explanation of someof. 1900. ]». 103. Oscillation period of Lake Erie, note on. 1902. p. 312 t'lassification iio» A29.3:ll^ A29.6:28 Al. 10:901 A26. 5:901^ A9.7:3 A29.6:27 A9.5:10 A10.3:80 A29.6:27 A24.5: A9.7:2 A29.6:29 A29.3:l A29.6:26 A13.3:7 A29.2:F94 A29.5:B A29.6:26 A10.3:7 A10.3:10 Al. 10:894 A29.6:30 A29.5:C A29.3:ll^ A29.1: A9.7:2 A10.3:115 A10.5:3 A10.3:49 A10.3:16 A10.3:20 A10.3:65 A10.3:3 AlO.l: A 1.1:862 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 34(1 Harris, "William Torrey. Airrictiltnre, teaching ot. 1895. p. 43 Harrison, Edmund (x. : ^lacadam roailn, repairs of. 1898 Stone roads in >y'e\v Jeisey. 1895. p. 23 Harrison, Thomas L. Guernsev cattle, breed of. 1869. p. 302*... Hart. C. A. AVireworm.«, life history of. 1891. p. 246 Hartford, Conn., Connecticut shade-grown tobacco to be sold at auction at, 3Iav 1 , 1 902, catalogue of. 1902 Hartig, Dr. White lir, disease of. 1889. p. 164 Hartley, Charles i'. Pollination, premature, injurious effects of, with general notes on artificial pollination and setting of fruit with< lut pollination. 1902 Hart well, Burt L. Pot exi^eriment T( > test field observations concern- ing .«oil deficiencies. 1901. p. 73 ,SVv also, as joint author, Wheeler, Homer Jay. thirvard and Yale boat crews, dietary studies of (At water and Bryant). 1900 .' Harvard University, meteoroloaical stations of, note on (Abbe) : 1S07. 1). 540 . ." 190] . p. iV.) ._. Harvesting machinery, trials of. 1870. p. 227 Harwi, H. J. Live-stock industry, condition of, of Nebraska, p. 382 ■. Harwood, P. M. Agriculture, what shall the professor of, teach? 1893. p. lo9.^.. Harz, C. 0. Spores of Hvmenomvcetes. method for preservintr. 1889. p. 163 ....... .". ■. ':.. Hassall, Albert: Chicken tick, note on. p. 490 Chickens, animal parasites of, checklist of. 1896 Ducks, animal parasites of, checklist of. 1896 Flukes and tajieworms of cattle, sheep, and swine, bibliography . of. 1898. p. 145 ■.. Geese, animal parasites of, checklist of. 1896 Parasites of cattle, sheep, and swine, compendium of, arranged according to their hosts. 1898. p. 137 .• Pigeons, animal parasites of, checklist of. 1896 Burraand allied trypanosomatic diseases, bibliograi)hy of. p. IHl . same, p. 131 Tapeworms of poultry, ))i})liography of. 1896. p. 81 Trichinosis in Germany, l)i1)liogra]ihy of. 1901. }>. 193 Turkeys, animal ]iai-asites of, checklist of. 1896 ,SV't' al-io, as joint author, Stiles, Charles Wardell. Hasse, Adelaide Kosalia. List of pul)lication-< of .Xi^riculture De- )>artment, from 1841 to June 30, 1895 Hateful grassho])per. See Grasshopper. Hauk, James W . See, as joint author, ^MrLean, L. Hauling. See Farm ]irodncts. Haupt, C. ]\L Highways of connnerce. 1901. p. 56 Haupt, Lewis Muhlenberur. Pailroads, relation o| common roads to. 1902. p. 61 .' Hauser, I. L. Wheat culture in India, p. 5()9 Hautreux, A. North Atlantic currents and surface temperatures. 1894. 1..192 Havana, Cuba: Climalolotry of, monthly notes on — 1898 ( behnonte). p. 152 Apr.-Julv, Sept.-Oct., 1901 (Stockman) Nov. 190l ( Haves) Dec, 1901, Feb.-.\].r., 11»02 (Stockman) Imports of 1865-74. ji. 51 Meteorol(.)gicalol)servationsat,noteson (Abbe). 189S. pp. 60, 104. Havens, Felix (t. Insect controlin Riverside, California. 1900. ]i. 83. Havrl', France, cost t)f hauling farm ])ro the farmer ( Fisher) . 1894. p. '215 Relation to agriculture in U. S. ( Fisher). 1893 Hawthorn fungi, microscojnc investigation of (Taylor). 1873. p. 431. Hay, Robert: Artesian and underflow investigation between 97th meridian of longitude and foothills of Rockv Mountains, final geological reports on. 1893. Pt. 3 ." '.....". Artesian and underflow investigation, progress report. 1891. p. 137 Artesian wells, investigation, geologist's report. 1890. p. 37 Hay: Amount and value of, reckoning of. 1898. p. 669 Bermuda grass for (Ransom), p. 87 Cliissittcatioii 110. A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 Al. 10:901 Al 0.3:95 Al. 10:898 A28.4:16 A10.9:l A29.6: A12.4:18 A10.3:120 Al 0.3:90 A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A5.4:36 A7.3:56 A29.6:2S A1.4:7 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A10.1-:90I A10.9: A11.5:4 A29.6:25 ' A29.6:27 A29.6:23 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A17.3:18 same. No. 61. Crop statistics, annual Great Britaiu. 1894. p. 145 New York market 1867-70. p. 23 Salt and fresh water marsh, report on (Allen), p. 296 Salt-marsh, abundant grow^th and feeding value of. 1898. p. Spontaneous combustion of (Langworthy). 1899. p. 26 See also Alfalfa hay — Crops, principal — Marsh hay. . 16. Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 Al. 10:894 A5.3:3 A27.9:ll A15.2:Ir7-^ A15.2:P94» A15.2:Ar7 Al. 10:898 Al. 1:883 A27.9:2] A27.1: A27.9:33 A27.9:9 Al. 1:876 A1.9:84 A1.9:105 342 Index I'liittKldcutiuu no. Hay-making. 1864, Xo. 4. p. 6 A27.9:3 Hay-wurm. See Clover hay-worm. Hayes, John L. Sheep husbandry in Soutli. 1879. p. tj:; A1.2:Sh3 Haves, Montrose W.: Chniatology of Havana, Cuba, note on, Nov. 1901. p. 491 A29.6:29 Industries of Cuba and other islands of West Indies, vahie of cli- mate and crop and storm warning services of ^^'eather Bureau to. 1902. p.58. A29.3:31 Haves, .S. H. T. Fertilizers, mixed, organic nitrogen in, availabilitv of. 1895. 13.112 ■..! A7.3:47 Havs, M. A. Roads, good, relation of, to industrial development. ; 1902. p. 78 , A22.3:23 Hays, WilletM.: I Agricultural colleges, preparatory work in. 1898. p. 65 A10.3:49 Aiiricuhural education, advances in. 189;->. ji. 132 1 A10.3:16 Agriculture, methods of instruction in teaching. 1896. p. 37 A10.3:30 Grass gardens, methods and purposes. 1893. p. 130 A10.3:16 Plant and animal breeding, progress in. -1901. j). 217 Al. 10:901 Plant breedincr. 1901 j A28.3:29 Plat experimenting, methods of. 1896. ]:.. 84 , A10.3:30 Hayti. Sie Port au Prince. Haywood, J. K. : I Arsenical insecticides, report on. 1902. p. 96 [ A7.3:67 Insecticides and fungicides — , chemical composition and effectiveness of certain prepara- tions. 1901 ; Al. 9:146 same. 1902 A7.3:68 methods for chemical analysis of. 1902 A7.4:10 Soluble arsenic in arsenical insecticides. 1902. \k 51 A9.6:37 Hazard, Willis P. Channel Islands, the people and their cattle. 1882. p. 77 A1.8:22 Hazen, A. J. Meteor, bright, report on. 1897. p. 484 A29.6:25 Hazen, Henry Allen: Atmospheric pressure — high and low, monthly report on, June, Nov., 1895-Nov., 1899. j A29.6: low, effect of, in determining weather conditions in upper Mississippi Valley. 1896. p. 89 -. ^ A29.6:23 Balloon ascension, report of. p. 517 j A29. 1 :891 * Barometer readings, reduction of, to sea level. 1894. \). 538 A29.6:22 Barometric troughs of plateau region, report on. 1895. p. 207..| A29.6:23 Chicago, climate of. 1893 j A29.3:10 Climate of United States. 1896. p. 585 j A29.3:ll ' Cold spell of Nov., 1896, in ^Montana and adjoining States, p. 414. A29.6:24 Forests and rainfall, report on. 1897. p. 395 ' A29.6:25 Heated term from July 28 to August 17, 1896. p. 289 A29.6:24 Hvgrometric observations, utilitv of. 1899. p. 164 A29.3:24 :\Ieteorologic waves, reijort on. "l 899. p. 323 A29. 1 :898 Moisture in United States, distribution of. 1899. p. 327 A29. 1 :898 Moon and aurora, report on. 1898. p. 108 A29.6:26 Rainfall, extraordinarv, in Texas. 1899. p. 249 A29.6:27 Signals, Weather Bureau. 1892. p. 39 A29.3:7 Storms — local, in United States during 1890, 1891 and 1892. p. 505. . . . A29. 1:891 » Te.xas, studv of. 1895. p. 54 A29.6:23 violent, in United States for 1894. p. 283 A29. 1:894 violent, of March 23, 1893. p. 90 A29.6:21 violent local, of Sept. 21, 1894. p. 369 A29.6:22 Temperatures of Nov. and Dec, 1896. p. 458 A29.6:24 Wasliington, IMount, fluctuations of temperature and pressure at base and summit of, 1871-86. pp. 171, 199, 224, 250 A29.6:19 Weather Bureau instrument shelter. 1893. p. 29 A29.3:7 Weather forecasts, long-range; can they be made with sufficient precision to be of general utilitv? 1899. p. 43 A29.3:24 West Indian storms, relative intensitv of. 1894. p. 333 A29.6:21 Wind-rush at Washington, I). C, Sei)t. 29, 1896. p. 322 j A29.6:24 Hazen, lleury Allen, short Inographv of (Abbe). 1900. p. 14 i A29.6:28 343 ]). 171. 156 . . ,590. Index Hazen, J. S. : Cold waves in Southwest. 1899. p. 291 Drought of 1899 in southwest Missouri, p. 151 Storms, local, at Springfield, :\Io., 1900. p. 20 1 Health: Climate and Farmers' families ( Hall ) . ] >. 45.S How insects affect, in rural districts (Howard). 1902. . Peoples' — 1894. p. 201 1895. p. 140 1896. ]). 6. ^'o. 136 Public— and meteorology, relation between (Phillips). 1895. relations of bovine tuberculosis to (Salmon ) . 1901 State board of, experiment station veterinarian as member of (Reynolds). 1898. p. 14 Heaps, I. C. Road .situation in Iowa. litOl . p. 64 Hearn, W. Edward, t^ee, as joint author. Coffey, George N. Heart, diseases of: Cattle (Harbaugh) . p. 77 Horses (Trumbower). p. 219 Heat: Drousht, and insect life (Murtfeldt). 1902. p. 97 , Our killing, report on (Abbot). 1901. p. 371 Radiant — for prevention of frost, notes on (Abbe). 1899. measurement of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 108 . See aho "Warm waves. Heat equivalent of nutrients of food (Stohmann) . 1896. Heat radiation of stars, note on (Abbe ) . 1899. p. 472 Heated term from Julv 28 to Aus:. 17, 1896 (Hazen). p. 289 Heath, H. A.: Kansas, animal industry of. condition of. p. 405 Sheep industry, condition of, west of INIississippi River, p. 247.. Heath, H. A., and Minto, John. Sheep industrvwest of Mississippi River. 1892. (Chapters 1-4, bv Heath; chapter 5, bv Minto. ) p. 701 ■ - Heath, Russell. English walnuts, culture of. 1892. p. l.>) Heating value of corn, calorimetric determination of (Richards). 1898. p. 95 Hubert, A. Farm manure, rei)ort on. 1895. p. 141 Hedges. See Osage hedges — Osage orange. Hedrick, Ellen A. Irrigation and land drainage, list of references to publications relating t< ». 1902 Heffron, D. S. Poultry, p." 358 Hehner method. See Van Slyke, Lucius Lincoln. Heifer beef. See Beef. Heiges, Samuel B. See, for reports as Pomologist, Pomology Divi- sion, Agriculture Department, 1894-1896 Heileman, W. H. See, as joint author, Lapham, Macy LI. Heileman, W. H., and INlesmer, Louis. Soil survey of Lake Charles ^ area, Louisiana p. 621 Helena, Mont. Fungi of, notes on (Kelsey). 1889. j). 80 Heliothis armigera. See Bollworm. Hellmann, G. : Meteorology and teiTcstrial magnetism in 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, contribution to bibliographv of. 1895. p. 352 Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p.' 236 Hellriegel, H. Bernberg Agricultural Experiment Station, sand cul- ture at, methods of. 1895. pp. 749, 835 Hemenway, H. D. Hydrocyanic-acid gas, experiments with, as means of exterminating mealy bugs and other insect pests in greenhouses. 1 900. p. 69 Hemiptera. See Ileteroptera. Hemii)terous insects, record of some experiments relating to effect of ]>unctUre of some, upon shrubs, fruit, and grains, 1886 (Web- ster). 1887. p. 54 Cliissiflcation no. A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.8: Al. 1:862 Al. 9:155 A27.9:32 A27.9:.33 A27.9:34 A29.6:23 A4.3:33 A4.3:22 A22.3:21 A4.2:C292 A4.2:H78 A9.6:31 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:28 A10.6:6 A29.6:27 A29.6:24 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:889-90 A4.2:Sh4 2 A1.8:20 A10.3:49 A 10. 6:5 A17.3:41 Al. 1:862 A20.1: A26.5:90i: A 28. 5:5 A29.3:112 A 29. 6:30 Al 0.6:5 A9.6:22 A9.3:13 SU "Hemlock reds," report on experiments with (Hurtv). 1894. p. 206 : Hemp : Crop of. 1 885. p. 75 Cnltiire of — 186:5 ( Bradford), p. 91 1895 ( Dodge), p. 215 1896 (Dodge) Europe, culture of (Dodge). 1898 Flax and, in Kussia. 1869. p. 237 Growth of, in Italy, special consular rejKjrt on (Gardini). 1897. p. 15.- .See uho Fillers — Flax — Manila hemp plantain — 8isal hemp. Hemp industry in France ( Dodge) . 1892. p. 27 Same, 2d eilition. p. 27 Hemp industry in U. S. ( Dodge). 1892. p. (U Same, 2d edition, p. 64 Same. 1901 (Dewey), p. 541 Hemphill, J. C. Climate, soil, and agricultural capabilities of South Carolina and Georgia. 1882 , Hen flea (Sarcopsvlla gallinacea), occurrence of, in Florida (Pack- ard) . 1894. p. 23 Henderson, L. F. Plants, two new species of, from northwestern United States. 1899. p. 201 Henderson, Peter: Alfalfa, cultivation of. p. 566 IMarket gardening in vicinity of New York. p. 243 Seed, maturing, localities best suited for. p. 572 Hennepin County, JMinn., gravel roads in, method of construciiun and cost of (Cooley). 1901. p. 96 Henry, Alfred Judson: Address as chairman, section of records and reports, before second convention of Weather Bureau officials held at Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27, 29, 1901. p. 168 Alaska, climate of — 1897. p. 248 1899. p. 50 American Forestry Association, summer meeting of. 1902. p. 401 Appalachians, southern, climate of. p. 143 Atmos]jheric disturbances, local. 1898. j). 539 Climate, statistics of, 1896, report of. p. 277 Climatic conditions, general — 1898. p. 595 1899. p. 579 1900. p. 587 1901. p. 592 Climatology, monthly notes <>n, Oct. -Dec, 1897 Clnud photography, report of. 1895. p. 169 Clouds, wave or l)illow, report on. 1899. j). 57 Cold Friday, date of. p. 545 Date palm, climatic data l)earing upon culture of. 1898. ]>. KiO. Flint, Eaii, short biography of. 1901. p. 67 Humidity, relative, inside and outside of buildings. 1896. p. 456. Lake levels, variations of, and atmospheric precipitation. 1899. . Lake levels and wind phenomena. 1900. p. 203 Lightning — loss of life and propertv bv, 1890-98. \^. 45 loss f)f life bv, in U. S. " 1899. p. 100 same. 1900 loss of property by, in C S. 1899. ]>. 431 Meteorological observations at Eagle, Alaska. 1900. ]i. 390 Meteorological tables, monthlv, June, 189.5-A]>r., 1902 INIeteorological work in Alaska. 1898. p. 154 New Ijigiand, southern, and other localities, relative humiditv of, etc. 189(5 '. . Photograiihing lightning by daylight, report on. 1895. ji. 379.. Index ('liissiQcatiou uo. A7.3:43 A27.9:24 Al. 1:863 A 1.10:895 All. 5:8 A11.5:ll A27.9:7 All. 5:11 A27.8:l All. 5:1 A27.8:l All. 5:1 Al. 10:901 A1.6:47 A9.7:7 A6.5:5 A1.1:S84 A 1.1:865 Al. 1:878 A 22. 3:21 A29.3:31 A29.6:25 A10.3:62 A 29. 0:30 A1.2:Ap42 A29.6:26 A29. 1:897 A29.0:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:23 A 29. 6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:24 .A29.2:L15 A29.6:28 A29.3:26 A29.6:28 A29.3:30 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6: A 29. 6:26 .\ 29. 3:19 A 29. 6:23 345 !>. 207 151.... 1899. p. 543.. 305. p. 359 1899. p. 203 . xxiii Index Henry, Alfred Judson — Continued Precipitation — average annual, in U. S., 1871-1901. excessive, in U. S. 1897. p. 13.. normal, in region of Great Lakes. 1899. p. Rain gage readings, comparative, at Atlanta, (ia. Rain gages, remarks on. 1901 . p. 500 Rainfall — crop season. 1897. p. 607 Masaya and Granada, Nicaragua. 1898. pp.162, Nicaragua, 1876-93. p. 305 United' States. 1897. p. 317 same, with annual, seasonal, and other charts Rainfall and ciiarts of rainfall. 1902. p. 241 St. Lawrence Island, climate of, 1894-99. p. 457 Storms, local, monthly report on, July, 1895-Sept., 1897 Sunshine and snowfall, normal annual. 1898. p. 108 Sunshine at southern California agricultural experiment farm, near Pomona, Cal. 1896. p. 237 Temperatures, normal, hy decades, for 8 a. m. and 8 p. ni., 75th meridian time. 1902. p. 600 Thermometer readings, comparative, at New York, N. Y. 1900. p. 99 .- Thermometers, maximum and minimum, should not temperature forecasts be verified by readings of? 1902. p. 134 Thunderstorm of Sept. 17-18, 1895, report on. p. 535 Thunderstorms, progressive movement of. 1896. j?. 331 Thunderstorms on Aug. 2, 1899, report on. Tornado photographs, spurious, report on. Tornadoes, 1889-1896, report of. 1896. p. Tornadoes of April and May, 1896. p. 82 Waves, lake-level pressure, sudden oscillations in, 1899. p. 305.. AVeather Bureau office, removal of, in New York City. 1898. p. 455 Weather forecasts, amplification of. 1900. p. 107 Weather, hot, of August, 1900. p. 333 Weather observers in U. !^., earlv individual. 1895. p. 291 '. Weather of the month, Jan. 1898-Apr., 1902 , Weather of 1897, report of. 1899. p. 261 West India hurricane of Sept., 1896, notes concerning, p. 368 . . . Wind velocity and fluctuations of water level on Lake Erie. 1902, Winters. Are our winters changing? 1898. p. 540 Henry, W. A. : Address of, as president of Association of American Agricultural College.s and Experiment Stations, at 7th annual convention. 1893. p. 38 Animals, physical conditions surrounding, in experimental feed- ing, especially as relative to stalls and mangers. 1891. p. 92. Cattle, feeding and management of. p. 439 Entomologv division. Agriculture Department, Pacific coast work of. 1889. p. 141 See also, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. Hens, laying, number of, that may be profitably kept in one pen (Langworthy). 1900. p. 18 ". , See also Chickens — Poultry. Hens' eggs, food value of. 1899. p. 24 , See afeoEggs. Henshaw, Samuel: Economic entomology, American, bibliography of more important contributions to — Pt. 1 (Walsh). 1889. p. 1 Pt. 2 (WalshandRilev). 1889. p. 51 Pt. 3 (Riley). 1889. 'p. 97 Pt. 4. Government and State entomologists, etc., .\-K. 1895 . Pt. 5. Same, L-Z. 1896 \ Entomological writings of Alpheus Spring Packard. 1887 Gypsy moth in Massachusetts in 1891, report on. p. 75 Classification no. A29.6:30 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 .\29.6:27 A29.6:29 Al. 10:897 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29. 1:897 .V29.5:D A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A29.6: A29.6:26 A29.6:24 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:24 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29. 1 :896 A29.6:24 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 Al. 10:900 A29.6:28 A29.3:ll- A29.6: A29. 1:898 A29.6:24 A29.5:J A29.6:26 A10.3:20 A10.3:7 .\4.2:C292 A 9. 7:2 Al. 9:114 .\1.9:87 A9.2:B47'-' A9.2:B47i-* A9.2:B47>-* A9.2:B47^ A9.2:B47^ A9.3:16 A9.3:26 346 Hepatic mccidia of rabbits. Sca Eimeria ?tied?e. Ht'pialus iirjreiitt'oinaL-ulatuy, rt'ixjrt oil (Kellirott). 1889. p. 250 Hepworth, M. W. C'aiupbell. Aurora australisi of April 20, 1S97, re- port on. [). 204 Herbarium, U. S. National, contributions-from Herbarium for North America, north of Mexico, desiderata of, ranunculacepe to rosaceie, inclusive. 1887 See also Garden herbarium — Muhlenberg, H. — Vegetable Pa- thology Division. Herbarium pest, new, notes on (Riley). 1891. p. 108 Same, further notes on ( Riley) . 1892. p. 40 Herbarium sj:)ecimens, insects which attack, fumigation with Ijisul- phid of carbon for complete and rapid destruction of (Du Bysson). 1893. p. 159 Herbertson, A. J.: Rainfall, distribution of, over land. 1901 . p. H7 Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 243 Heredia, , and Hermanos, . Sorghum growing in Spain. 1893. p . 34 _. Hermann, Binger. Pioneer road building, historical paper on. 1902, p. 48.... Hermanos, . See, as joint author, Heredia, . Herrmann, Charles F. von: Climate, studies of, with reference to crops of the several sections. 1902. p. 198 Forecasting for rivers of small drainage area, especially those of North Carolina. 1902. p. 158 ... ] " North Carolina, climate and crops in, 1889-1898. p. 58 Spring, advent of. 1902. p. 69 ^ Herz, Joseph. Milk, water to, quantitative determination of addi- tion of, and removal of cream therefrom. 1888. p. 168 Herzegovina. See Bosnia and Herzegovina. Hesperogenia, a new genus of umbellifera?, from Mount Rainier ( Coul- ter). 1899. p. 203 Hesperomys, new species of, from southern Florida, description of ( :\Ierriam) . 1890. p. 53 Hessian flv: Bil)liography of. 1883. p. 245 California, note on. 1886. p. 43 Circular relative to { Marlatt) Importation of parasite from Europe (Forbes). 1891. p. 179 I Life history of, new notes on (Marten). 1891. p. 265 j New York"State in 1901 (Felt). 1902. p. 22 1 North America, early references to occurrence of. 1883. Ap^j. , p. 3 . Not imported from Europe (Hagen). 1883. App., p. 43 ;' Remarks on (Riley). 1888. p. 107 Russia (Koei)pen). 1883. App., p. 41 Silesia in 1869 (Cohn) . 1883. App., p. 39. • Spring brood of, time of emergence and oviposition of (Garman). 1902. p. 127 United States, report on ( Osborn ) . 1898 .SVe «/.so Rye gall -gnat. Heteroptera of Death Valley expedition ( Uhler) . 1893. !>. 260 Hevelius, halo of, iiotes on "(Kimball ). 1901. p. 566 Hewitt, Sarah Coojier. Country roads, repairs of. 1894. ]>. 17 Hey ward, D. C. Roads, good, suggestions to friends of. 1902. p. 47. Hibernation. See Insects. Hicklin, J. Brown, short biography of. 1901. p. 119 Hickman, J. F. : Cereals, variety testiuir in; how can it be rendered more decisive? 1891. p. 9f Plants, testing varieties, rejjort on. 1891. p. 103 Hickman, Richard W. Scabies in cattle, description and treatment. 1902 Same. 1902 Hicks, Gilbert Henry: ( irass seed and its impurities. 1898. ]i. 473 Oil-producing seeds. 1895. p. 185 Index ('InKstflcatiuu no. A9.7:l A29.6:25 A6.^: A6.3:4 A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A29.6:£» A29.6:80 A7.3:40 A 22. 3:25 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A27.9:5 A29.3:31 A7.3:24 A6.5:5 A5.o:4 A8.1:3 A9.3:12 A9.5:12 A9.7:4 A9.7:3 A9.6:31 A8.1:3 A8.1:3 A9.7:l A8.1:3 A8.1:3 A10.3:115 A9.6:16 A5.5:7 A29.6:29 A22.3:8 A22.3:23 A29.6:29 A10.3:7 A10.5:3 Al. 9:152 A4.3:40 A 1.1 0:898 Al. 10:895 M'i p ^s Index Hicks, Gilln-rt Henry — Continued Seed-s — agrii'ultm-al, standards of purity and vitality of. 1896 germination of, as affected liy certain chemical fertilizers. 1900 purc^, investigation. 1894. p. ;-3S9 . .' Hicks, Gilbert Henry, and Dabney, John C. : Seed, large, heavy, superior value of. lS9t). p. >]{)'•> Seed treated with carbon l)isulphid, vitality of. n. d Hicks, Gill)ert Henry, and Key, Sothoron. See. 318.. Hill, W. T. Sparrows, trapping of, for sporting jiftrposes; with pa- per descriptive of apparatus and methods employed. 1889. p. 178 Hillman, F. H. Seeds of rescue grass and chess. 1902 Hills, J. L. Skim milk, what is most profitable way to dispose of? 1896. p. 95 Hiltner, Robert S. Sugar analysis, report on. 1898. p. 87 Hinds, W.E.: Carbon bisulphid as an insecticide. 1902 Carbon bisulphide, fumigation with. 1901. ]). 7ecial agent in charge artesian and under- flow investigation and irrigation inquiry, 1890 and 1891 Hinton, Kichard Josiali, and otliers. Artesian wells within area of ninety-seventh meridian and east of foothills of Rocky 3Ioun- tains, preliminary investigation to determine Hippelates plague in Florida ( Sch warz ) . 1895. p. 374 Hitchcock, A. S. : Bermuda grass. 1901 _ Flora of southwestern Kansas, collection of j)lants made by C. II. Thompson in 1893, report on. 1 896. ]). 537 Forage crops, cultivated, of Northwestern States. 1902 Hitchcock, Frank Harris: Agricultural exports of United States, distribution of — 1894-1898 1895-1899 1896-1900 1897-1901_ - Agricultural imports of United States, sources of — 1894-1898 1 895-1 899 1896-1900 1897-1901 Agricultural imports of the United Kingdom, 1896-1900. 1902. . , Agricultural ])roducts, our foreign trade in — 1893-1897 1894-1898 1890-1899 1891-1900 1892-1901 Denmark, trade of. 1900 Egyptian cotton, exports of. 1897. p. 29 Foreign markets for American agricultural products, testimony before Industrial Commission relative to. 1901 Foreign jMarkets Section, Agriculture Department, work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 270 Philippine Islands — ] )lant products of, notes on. 1 899 trade of. 1898 , Puerto Rico, trade of. 1898 , Scandinavia, our trade with, 1890-1900 Spain, our trade with, 1888-1897 Spain's foreign trade. 1898 Trade, our, with Japan, China, and Hongkong, 1889-1899 See also, for reports as Chief, Section of Foreign INIarkets, Agricul- ture Department, 1897-1902 Hite, George H. Straw1)erry culture. ]). 139 Hoard, H. E. Address of, before convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 48 ."....... Hoard, William Dempster. Farmers' institute, relation of, to our industrial population. 1902. p. 20 Hobbs, Hermann E. Volcanic and atmospheric phenomena. 1902. p. 487 Hodgson, E. J. Adflress of, l)efore JNIinnesota good roada con- vention, Jan. , 1 894. p. 15 Hoffman, J. D. INIechanic arts, student apprentice of. 1901. p. 186. Hoffmanseggia, North American species of, revision of (Fisher)." 1892. p. 143 Hog and its products (Cist), p. 382 Kog-cholera bai-illus: Associated with fatal disease in pigeons (Moore). 1895. p. 71... Can l)acillus of hog cholera be increased in virulence by passing it through a series of rabbits? (Moore). 1894. p. 97 CluNsificatiuii uo. A15.2:Ir7- A15.2:Ir7i A15.2:P94' A 15.1: A15.2:Ar: A9.7:7 . A3.4:31 A6.5:3 A19.3:31 A12.3:16 A12.3:20 A12.3:25 A12.3:29 A12.3:17 A12.3:21 A12.3:24 A12.3:28 A12.3:26 A12.3:10 A12.3:]5 A12.3:19 A 12. 3:23 A12.3:?7 A12.3:9 A10.3:42 A 1.8:67 Al. 10:897 A6.4:17 A12.3:14 A 12.3:13 A12.3:22 A12.3:12 A12.3:ll A12.3:18 A12.1: Al. 1:863 A10.3:14 A10.3:1I0 A29.6:30 A22.3:2 A10.3:99 A6.5:l Al. 1:866 A4.3:8 A4.3:6 350 ii; Hog-cholora bacillus — Continneri(e of. ]>. 96 same. ] >. 84 Crop, 1850-63. No. 6. p. 20 Dead, uses of. 1886. p. 251 Fattening. 1863. No. 5. p. 5 Index tlasslfloatlou uo. A4. 1:887-8 A 1.1:888 A4.3:6 A4.3:6 A4. 1:901 A4.3:6 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:898 A1.8:46 A4. 1:897 A4. 1:897 A 1.9:8 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:899 Al. 1:886 A4. 1:886 Al. 1:887 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:898 A27.9:4 A 27. 9:6 A 4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4. 1:887-8 A 1.1:888 A 1.1:875 A1.9:24 A4. 1:897 A4. 1:898 A 4. 3:23 A 4. 1:898 A4. 1:887-8 A 1.1:888 A4.3:6 A4. 1:901 A 1.1:878 A 10. 3:56 A27.9:13 A 1.9:97 A 4. 4:4 A 1.1:890 A4. 1:889-90 A27.9:l A27.9:24 A 27. 9:1 351 p Index Hogs — Continued Feeding t^lieat" wlieat to ( French ) . p. 4U5 Packed at Cincinnati, 1833-64. No. 6. p. 33 Peanuts, cowpeas, and sweet potatoes as food for (Duggar) 501... Pork i>ai-king and, in West ( Emery ). p. 198 Raising in Northwest (French). 1900. p. 16 Raising in the South (Tracy). 1899 same. p. 362 Silage for (Beal). 1898. p. 20 Stock, for market, p. 101 See also Cattle orders — De Soto hogs — Farm animals — Hog cholera — Swine plague. Hogue, Alvesto S. Animals, dead, disposition of, in Vienna, p. 350. Holcombe, A. A.: Horse, fetlock, ankle, and foot of, diseases of. p. 357 Sheep-scab mite and low temperature, p. 605 HolcomlDe, J. W. Agricultural and mechanical colleges, relation of, to Department of Interior. 1893. p. 114 Holden, E. S. San Joaquin County, California, resources of. 1868. p. 363 '. Holidays. See Legal holidays. Holladay, A. L. Grape vine, black-mt and mildew of, experiments in treatment of. 1890. p. 70 Holland, E. B. See, as joint author, Lindsey, Joseph Bridges. Holland, reclamation of lands in, reports of State geologist of New Jersey, 1869 and 1870. p. 221 See also Java. Holland agricultural experiment stations: Official methods of analysis of fertilizers and feeding stuffs adopted bv. 1899. p.304 Report on ( Atwater). 1895. p. 669 Holloway, William R. : Animals, dead, disposition of, in St. Petersburg, p. 360 Eggs, exports of Russian, p. 512 Leat her industry of Russia, p. 528 Hollyhock disease, new (Southworth). 1891. p. 45 Hollyhocks, sawflv, new, which is injurious to (Cockerell). 1894. p. 251 \ Holm, Theo. Panciums, American, in herbarium Berolinense and in herbarium of Willdenow. 1897. p. 17 Holmes, Edwin S., jr.: Brazos River, Texas, flood of June-July, 1899, its effects upon agriculture of submerged region. 1899 Fruit industry of California, statistics of. 1901 Wheat-growing and general agricultural conditions in Pacific coast region. 1901 Wheat ports on Pacific coast. 1901 . ]). 567 See also, as joint author. Ward, Edward G., jr. Holmes, George Kirby: Agricultural production and prices. 1897. p. 577 Agriculture, progress of, in U. S. iS99. p. 307 Farm implements and machinery, course of prices of, for series of years. 1901 ^ Holmes, Joseph Austin: Address of, before national road conference, July, 1894. p. 17... Agricultural education in North Carolina. 1883. p. 84 Convict labor, use of, in road improvement in North Carolina. 1895. p. 5 Highway improvement, American, functions of Government, State, and county in. 1901. p. 39 1 Road building in Southern States, some essentials in modern sys- tems of. 1902. p. 82 Road building with convict labor in Southern States. 1901. p. 319. Roads, ])ublic, improvement of, in North Carolina. 1894. p. 513. Holmes, J. (iarnett. Soil survey around Santa Ana, Cal. p. 385... See also, as joint author, Means, Thomas Herbert. Classitlratiuii no. A4. 1:898 A-7.9:2 A4. 1:898 Al. 1:863 Al. 9:117 Al. 9:100 A4. 1:899 Al. 9:103 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:899 A4.2:H78 A4. 1:901 A10.3:16 A27.9:6 A6.3:ll A1.7:7 A10.6:10 A 10. 6:5 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:899 A28.5:6 A9.7:7 A3. 3:4 A27.4:10 A27.8:23 A27.8:20 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:899 A27.8:18 A22.3:10 A1.7:2 A22.3:16 A22.3:21 A22.3:23 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:894 A26. 5:900' 352 Holmes, J. Garnett, and ]Mesmer, Louis: Soil survey of 8an Gabriel area, California, j). 559 Soil survey of Ventura area, California, p. 521 'Holstein cattie (Chenery). p. 161 Holt, J. O. Meteorological observations near Circle Citv, Aia.«jka. 1896-98. p. 542 ." Holzinger, John M. : Plants- collected bv C. S. Sheldon and M. A. Carleton in tlu^ Indian Territory in 1891, list of. 1892. p. 189 collection of, made by J. H. Sandbergand assistants in north- ern Idaho in 1892, report on. 1895. p. 205 new, from Texas and Colorado, descriptions of. 1893. p. 286. new to Florida, list of. 1893. p. 288 Home fruit garden, preparation and care of (Corbett) . 1901. p. 431 . Same Home vinevard, with special reference to northern conditions (Ragan). 1902 Homes, rural, adornment of (Vasey). 1872. p. 448 Honey: Adulteration of (Wiley and others) . 1892. p. 633 Production of, 1869-89. p. 112 See aho Bees. Honey bee. Manual of instruction in apii'ulture (Benton) See aho Bees — Italian honey bee. Honey Lake Basin, California, irrigation problems of (Smythe). 1901. p. 71 Hongkong: Our trade with, 1889-1899 (Hitchcock) Typhoon of Nov. 10, 1900, in, note .on (Abbe), p. 558 ■ Weather forecasting in (Doberck). 1899. p. 98 Honolulu, Hawaii: Meteorological observations, monthly, at. Mar., 1894-ApriI, 1901 ( Lyons ) Tables of dew-point observed at ( Lyons). 1899. j). 587 Hookworm disease (uncinariasis or anchylostomiasis), significance of recent American cases of, in man (Stiles), p. 183 Hooper, John K. Halo at Detroit, Mich., May, 1900. p. 202 Hop crops, European. 1868. p. 409 Hop plant: Cultivation of (Bollman). p. 97 same. No. 1 . p. 5 same, in Bohemia (Fairchild). 1899 same, in California ( Flint) . 1900 same, in England. 1870. p. 486 same, in Pacific coast region. 1889. p. 410 same, in various countries. 1888. p. 537 Insects affecting (Smith), p. 393 same (Smith). 1884. p. 9 same (Howard). 1897. p. 40 See also Crops, principal. Hop plant-louse: Experiments with, in Oregon and Washington (Koebele). 1893. p. 12 Experiments with remedies against ( Alwood). p. 102 same. p. 102 Further notes on (Riley). 1888. p. 70 Remedies ti > be used against Hop substitutes. See Quassia. Hopkins, Andrew Delmar: Entomologist, economic, note and record kcci)ing for. 1893. p. 103 Forest entomology, study of, in America. 1902. p. 5 Forest-tree insects, study of. 1 895. p. 75 Forests — damage to, by destructive pine bark-beetle. 1893. p. 187 insect enemies of, in Northwest, preliminary report on. 1899 . Index (iUKSlflCHtioil no. A26. 5:901 > A26. 5:901 > Al. 1:864 A29.6:26 A6.5:l A6.5:3 A6.5:l A6.5:l Al. 10:901 A1.9:154 Al. 9:156 A27.9:10 A7.3:13« A27.9:32 A9.6:l A10.3:100 A12.3:18 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:27 A29.6: A29.6:27 A4. 1:901 A29.6:28 A27.9:6 Al. 1:864 A27.9:3 A6.4:19 Al. 9:115 A27.9:8 A27.9:27 A 27. 9:26 A 1.1:884 A9.3:4 A9.6:7 A 9. 7:6 A 1.1:888 A9. 1 :888 A9.7:l A9.5;2 A9.7:6 A9.6:37 A9.6:2 A 9. 7:5 A9.6:21 114—04- -23 353 Index Hopkins, Andrew Delmar — Continued Insects detrimental and destructive to forest products used for constructing material. 1902. p. 60 Pine in Black Hills Forest Reserve, insect enemies of. 1902 Scolytids, destructive, and their imported enemy. 1893. p. 123. Spruce, insect enemies of, in Northeast. 1901 "West Virginia — entoniologicral discoveries and observations of year in. 1894. p. 145. insects, some notes on. 1 898. p. 44 observations in, on farm, garden, and fruit insects, some notes on. 1896. p. 71 some bred braconidse. 1892. p. 256 Hopkins, Cyril George: Alkalies in soil analysis, separation of, by official method. 1902. p. 43 Soil analysis, mechanical, rapid method of, including use of cen- trifugal force. 1898. p. 67 Soil particles, division of, in mechanical analysis, plea for scien- tific basis for. 1898. p. 64 Soils, samples of, method for taking, for analysis. 1902. p. 152. Hopkins, Cyril George, and Powers, AV. A. Milk and cream, acidity of, determination of. 1895. p. 125 Hopkins, C. L. Vanessa californica, mountain swarming of. 1890. J). 355 Hopkins, J. Howard. Weather prophet, every man his own. 1899. p. 293 Hopkins, James D. : Animals, domestic, in U. S., contagious diseases among, investi- gation of. 1883. p. 44 Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in New York, investigation of. p. 43 Hordeum, genera, native and introduced species of (Scribnerand Smith). 1897. p. 23 Horgen, Switzerland. Cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at ( Streuli ). p. 12 Horn fly: Ohio, note on (Kellicott). 1891. p. 35 Remedies for, notes on ( Alwood). 1891. p. 68 Reporton. 1889. p. 93 Hornia, description of Leonia rileyi, new meloid genus near (Duges) 1889. p. 211 Hornworm of tobacco. See Protoparce Carolina. Horr, Thomas J. See, as joint author, McLean, L. Horse-radish : Best varieties of Europe, and methods of cultivation (Fairchild). 1900 Circular on (Kains). 1898 Cultui-e in Bohemia (Fairchild). 1899 Horse-radish flea-beetle, report of (Chittenden). 1895. p. 404 Horse breeders' associations, list of, with officers: 1898. p. 613 1899. p. 693 1900. p. 647 1901. p. 625 See also Vermont Association of Horse Breeders. Horse show, Chicago, 111., 1890 (Martin), p. 349 Horses: American — importation of, into Brussels (Langhorne). 1897. ]>. 26 in Belgium (Storer). 1897. p. 24 in Denmark (Kirk). 1898. p. 53 in Switzerland (GifiEord). p. 503 market for, in foreign countries. 1898 thoroughbred, in England ( Wray) . p. 503 used by large horse companies in Paris (Loncev). 1898. p. 42. Barley as food for. 1901. p. 29 ". Cliisslflciitlon no. A9.6:31 A9.6:32 A9.7:6 A9.6:28 A9.7:7 A9.6:17 A9.6:6 A9.7:4 A 7. 3:67 A 7. 3:56 A7.3:56 A7.3:67 A7.3:47 A9.7:2 A 29. 6:27 A1.8:29 A 1.1:881-2 A3. 3:4 A22.4:27 A9.7:4 A9.7:4 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A23.4:l A6.4:15 A6.4:20 A9.7:7 A 1.10:898 A 1.10:899 Al. 10:900 A1.10:901 A4. 1:889-90 A1.2:H78 A1.2:H78 A1.2:H78 A 4. 1:900 A1.2:H78 A4. 1:899 A1.2:H78 A1.9:133 354 Horses — Continued Blood, essay on (Jackson). 1882. p. 50 Bottom disease among, in South Dakota (Bchrocder). p. 371 Botsin. 1866. p. 436 Breeding — Belgium (Winslow). p. 503 England. 1875. p. 513 for turf, road, and farm (Sanders). 1883. p. 229 national, military administration of Germany in its relations to. p. 372 . . .■ New Jersey (Romaine) . p. 385 report on, etc. (Gaines), p. 122 Cavalry — America (Morris), p. 159 Great Britain's purchases of, in Argentina (Buchanan). 1898. p. 22 Cerebro-spinal meningitis in (Neale). p. 470 Demand for and kind of, suited for European uses and present status of horse trade in different countries (Stubbs). 1898. p. 55 Digestive organs of, diseases of (Michener). p. 15 Diseases among mules and. 1868. p. 360 Diseases among, in Illinois (Detmers). p. 355 Diseases of — correspondence relating to. 1877. p. 471 same. 1898. p. 537 general ( Huidekoper ) . p. 461 report on. 1890 Draft upon (Fulton), p. 511 Enzootii! cerebro-spinal meningitis in Idaho (Williams). 1898. ] ). 1 79 Enzootic cerebro-meningitis among, in Texas (Detmers). p. 363. Ex})ort of — Buffalo, N. Y., and vicinity (Hinkley). 1898. p. 88 Chicago market (Bruette). 1897. p. 84 Eye of, diseases of (Law ) . p. 247 Eei'ding of, notes on (Lavalard). 1902. p. 4 Fetlock, ankle, and foot of, diseases of (Holcombe). p. 357 Foot of, structure and diseases of. p. 357 France (Green ). 1898. p. 39 Generative organs of, diseases of ( Law ) . p. 1 35 German army, requirements for (Kuhn). 1898. p. 31 Glanders among — report on ( Trumbower ) . p. 41 8 same, p. 237 Texas (Folsetter). p. 393 Heart and l>lood-vessel9 of, diseases of (Trumbower). p. 219 Imported into V. S., regulations for inspection and quarantine of, Dec. 28, 1899.; same, modification, Jan. 27, 1 900 same, amendment, June 1, 1900 same, amendment, Oct. 20, 1900 same, amendment, Nov. 10, 1900 Industry of the Northwest (Nelson). 1900. p. 23 Influenza in ( Law) . j). 203 Lameness of, its causes and treatment (Liautard). p. 269 Leeches among, \n Florida ( Fish ) . p. 229 Maladie du coit among — Nebraska and South Dakota, extirpation of (Norgaard). p. 62 Nebraska ( Faville). p. 359 Market classes of ( Rommel ) . ]i. 433 same. 1902 Meat of— American, in Denmark (Blom ) . ] ». 505 as food in Germany (Guenther ) . j). 520 '. Medicines to, methods of administering (Michener). p. 9 Index Classlflt'titloii 110. A1.8:22 A4. 1:891-2 A27.9:4 A4. 1:900 A27.9:13 A1.7:2 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:889-90 A1.7:2 Al. 1:863 A1.2:H78 A4. 1:899 A1.2:H78 A4.2:H78 A27.9:6 Al. 1:881-2 Al. 1:877 A4. 1:898 A4.2:H78 A4.2:H78 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:897 Al. 1:881-2 A1.2:H78 A.1.2:H78 A4.2:H78 A10.6:12 A4.2:H78 A 1.1:870 A1.2:H78 A4.2:H78 A1.2:H78 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4. 1:889-90 A4.2:H78 A4.5:56 A4.5:58 A4.5:64 A4.5:77 A4.5:79 Al. 9:117 Al. 1:872 A4.2:II78 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:891-2 A4. 1:901 A4.3:37 A4. 1:900 A 4. 1:900 A4. 2:1 1 78 355 p 181 Index Horses — Continued Millet disease of. 1898, p. 20 same. p. 539 National horse of America (Macleod). p. 691 Nervous svstem of, diseases of (Trumbower). Notes on. " 1876. p. 119 Ocean transportation of. p. 87 Pneumonia among (Clement), p. 381 Potato bread for, in Germany ( Hughes), p. .530 Principles of form required to adapt him to special purposes, no- tices of breeds, etc. ( Howard ) . p. 335 Report on, from practical experience in Army, origin and useful- ness ( Kingwalt ) . p. 321 Respiratory organs of, diseases of (Harbaugh). p. 87 Shipping, to Germany, experience and obseryation in (Meyers). 1898. p. 35 ". Shoeing of ( Dickson) . p. 529 Silage for (Beal). 1898. p. 20 Skin of, diseases of (Law), p. 419 "Staggers" among, in Virginia and North Carolina (Harbaugh). p. 209 Switzerland (Du Bois). p. 520 Trade of U. S. with foreign countries, p. 600 Trade with Great Britain ( Wellman). 1897. p. 45 same. 1898 ( Wray) . p. 50 Urinary organs of, diseases of (Law) . p. 59 Urine of, analysis (Caldwell), p. 247 Wounds of, and their treatment ( Michener ) . p. 447 See also Animals, domestic — Conestoga horse — Farm animals — French Napoleon stallion — Mares — Roadsters and trotters. Horticultural and kindred societies, officers of: 1898. p. 621 1899. p. 704 1900. p. 658 1901. p. 631 Horticultural commission, Los Angeles County, Cal., report of. 1890. p. 312 Horticultural exhibition, international, proposed to be held at Ham- burg, note on. 1869. p. 63 Horticultural herbarium, making of (Davy). 1900. p. 93 Horticultural periodicals. See Agricultural and horticultural period- icals. Horticultural quarantine rules of California. 1892. p. 168 Horticultural school. See Ghent, Belgium. Horticultural societies, list of: 1867. p. 364 1869 1870 1872 1876 1885 Horticulture: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on. 1 889-1902 _ _. . - American, danger to, from introduction of injurious scale insects (King). 1901. p. 171 _ Climatology and — report on (Wickson). 1900. p. 45 some interrelations of (Bailey). 1895. p. 431 Directory of departments, boards, societies, colleges, and other organizations in interest of. 1885 See also Horti(>ultural societies. Education in Minnesota (Green). 1898. p. 84 Educational status of, report on ( Card) . 1901 . p. 134 Experimental, systems of record keeping in (Corbett). 1896. p. 104 " Hints in. p. 194 (Jlasslflcatluu no, A1.9:69 A4. 1:898 Al. 1:887 A4.2:H78 A27.9:14 A4. 1:900 A4. 1 :889-90 A4. 1:899 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:866 A4.2:H78 A1.2:H78 A4.2:H78 A1.9:103 A4.2:H7H A4. 1:886 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:901 A1.2:H78 A1.2:H78 A4.2:H78 Al.l:872 A4.2:H78 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 A1.10:900 A 1.10:901 A9.7:2 A27.9:7 A10.3:76 A1.8:20 Al. 1:867 A1.2:Sol A1.8:4 A1.8:5 A1.8:12 A1.8:.39 A10.6: A10.3:99 A10.3:76 A29.3:]l^ A1.8:39 A10.3:49 A10.3:99 A10.3:41 A 1.1:868 356 1891). p. 60... 1894. 1895. 1896. PP 1897. PP 1898. PP 1899. PP 1900. PP 1901. PP Horticulture — Continuod I low shall we teach horticulture? (Lazenby) Laboratory work in (Goff ). . 1896. p. 103 same (Goff). 1901. p. 132 Outline of work in, at the several agricultural experiment sta- tions { Alwood) . 1S89 Papers on horticultural and kindred subjects (launders). 1891.. Plant physiology in relation to (Woods). 1901. p. 127 Relation of Arbor Day to (Skinner), p. 34 Teaching, laboratory methods in (Corbett). 1899. p. 127 AVinter instruction in, laboratory work for (Goff). 1900. p. 95 . Wisconsin (Peffer). 1882. p. 174 Work in — special, letter asking for reports regarding. 1889 State Agricultural E^xperiment Station, Geneva, N. Y., methods of keeping records of ( Beach ) . 1898. p. 72 Yukon Vallev, conditions in, preliminary report on (Jackson). 1898. p. 35 See also Evans, Walter H. — Kane, F. AV. — and headings beginning Horticultural. Horticulture and l)otany section. Association of American Agricul- tural Colleires and Experiment Stations, report of: 1891. p. 101 1892. p. 168 1893. p. 93 91 . 14, 94 : . 21, 99 . 13, 72 . 21, 126 . 28, 87 . 13, 127 . 52, 102 See also Botany section — Horticulture section. Horticulture section, Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, report of: 1890. pp. 34, 151 1 892. p. 167 See also Horticulture and botany section. Horticulturists of agricultural experiment stations: List of, with outline of work in horticulture at the several sta- tions (Alwood). 1889 greeting of, at Columbus, Ohio, June 13, 14, 1889, proceedings of (Harris) same, report of secretary ( Bishop), p. 9 Some undefined duties and methods of (Rane). 1896. p. 76 Horton, H. E. Ij. Sorghum sugar experiments at Rio Grande, N. J. 1889. p. 58 Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon, and Bruce, Eugene S. Forest working plan for township 40, Totten and Crossfield purchase, Hamil- ton County, N. Y. , State forest i)reserve. 1901 Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon. See, as joint author, Whitney, Milton. Hospital gardening. 1865. No. 2. p. 12 Host, color of, and its relation to parasitism (Stiles and Hassall). 1892. p. 265 Hot waves, conditions which produce them, and theireffect onagri- culture (Burrows). 1900. p. 325 Hotze, ]\Irs. R. S. See, as translator, Plumandon, J. R. Hough, Franklin B. : Forest condition and lumber and wood trade of New Hampshire and West Virginia. 1884. p. 348 Forestry, reports on. vols. 1-3 Forestry investigations, progress of. j). 653 Maple sugar, produi'tion of, in United States and Canada. 1884. p. 394 Railroad ties, timber used for, kinds and quantity of. 18S4. p. 119. Timber lands, American, value of. 1884. p. 5 Index Classlflfutlou UO. A10.3:30 A10.3:41 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:4 A1.8:48 A10.3:99 A1.8:56 A 10. 3:65 A 10. 3:76 A1.8:22 A]0.4:10 A10.3:49 A 10. 3:48 A10.3:7 A10.3:16 A10.3:20 A 10. 3:24 Al 0.3:30 A10.3:41 A10.3:49 A10.3:65 A 10. 3:76 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:115 A 10. 5:3 A10.3:16 A 10. 3:4 A10.3:3 A10.3:3 A10.3:30 A7.3:26 A13.3:30 A 27. 9:3 A9.7:4 Al. 10:900 A 13.5:4 A 13. 5: A 1.1:880 A13.5:4 A13.5:4 A1.7:5 357 1902 p. 4:^ Index House ants: Circular relative to (Marlatt). 1898 Keportou (Marlatt). 1896. p. 84. Houne centipede, circular on (Marlatt). House files: Circular relative to (Howard). 1898 N3tes on (Howard). 1898. p. 63 same, further notes, p. 55 Eeport on (Howard and ^farlatt). 1896. See also Flies. House numbering and rural road naming (Davidson). 1901. p. 19. House plants, cultivation of ( Hall), p. 366 House sparrow ( Passer domesticus ) , at Saint Louis, Mo., history of (Widmann). p. 191 See also Sparrows. Household insects: Hydrocyanic-acid gas for exterminating, use of (Beattie). 1902. p. 80 Principal, report on ( Howard and Marlatt) Temperature effects on ( Howard ) . 1896. p. 13 Use of hydrocyanic-acid gas against. 1902 See also Insects, and references thereunder. Household tests for detection of oleomargarine and renovated Imtter ( Patrick ) . 1901 Hovenden, Thomas. Kites witliin a thunder cloud. 1898. p. 251. Howard, Burton J. Fruit* and fruit products, microscopical exam- inations of. 1902. p. 103 Howard, C.W.: Cotton States, condition of agriculture in. p. 215 Georgia, conditions and resources of. p. 567 Howard, George Ellsworth: Chickens, standard varieties of same. p. 445 Ducks and geese, standard breeds and management. 1897 Howard, Leiand Ossian: Angoumois grain moth or "fly weevil." 1893. p. 325 Aphelininfe of North America, a subfamily of Hymenopterous of family Chalcidida3, revision of. 1895 Ami}' worm, circular relative to. 1894 Axima, North American, and its habits. 1890. p. 365 Beet-leaf Pegomvia, report of. 1895. p. 379 Box-elder plant bug. 1898 Buffalo gnats, or Simulium, common at Ithaca, N. Y., notes on. 1888. p. 99 _. California, new beneficial insect in, establishment of. 1900. p. 16. Capri fig experiments in California, present status of. 1899. p. 28. Carpet beetle, or ' ' Buffalo moth, ' ' circular on. 1894 Chalcididfe — North American, from collections of U. S. Department of Agri- culture and of C. V. Riley, with biological notes; 1st paper, w'ith list of described North American species of family, descriptions of, etc. 1885 pupation among, methods of. 1891. p. 193 Cheese, hams, fruit, and vinegar, some insects affecting. 1896. p. 100 Chinch-lmg, report on. p. 51 same. 1888 Coccid;e, parasites of, in collection of Agriculture Department. p. 350 Cockroaches, migration of. 1895. p. 349 Codling moth, report on. p. 88 Cornstalk borer, larger — circular on. 1896 report on. 1891 . p. 95 Cotton plant, inserts affecting. Jan., 1S97 same ( witli introduction), p. 317 Disease, insects as carriers and spreaders of. 1901. p. 177 ...... I'lasslfifution nc A9.5:34 A9.6:4 A9.5:48 A9.5:35 A9.6:10 A9.6:17 A9.6:4 358 Howard, Leland Ossian — Continued Elai^nms, habits of. 1892. p. 25,S Elm insect, newly imported. 1889. p. 34 Elm leaf beetle, futilitv of trunk and crown washing against. 1896. p. 86 ; Encyrtid, new and remarkable, is it parasitic? 1890. p. 145 Entilia siniiata, habits of. 1901. p. 75 Entomology — economic, progress in, in United States. 1899. p. 135 official economic, brief account of rise and present condition of. 1894. p. 55 Entomology Division, Agriculture Department, W'ork of, for farmer. 1897. p. 84 Europe, two beneficial insects introduced from. 1898. p. 13 Fig-eater, or green June beetle, rejwrt on. 1898. p. 20 Flies, carriage of disease by. p. 39 : Foreign governments, regulations of, regarding importation of American plants, trees, and fruits. 1900 Fruit trees, important enemy to; Sari Jose scale, its appearance in eastern United States, etc. 1893 (xadflies, remedy for, Porchinski's recent discovery in Eussia, with some American observations. 1899. p. 24 Cirain plant louse, some new parasites of. 1890. p. 246 Grass and grain joint-worm flies and their allies; a consideration of some North American Phytophagic eurytomina?. 1896 Grasshoppers, fungous diseases of, experimental work with. 1901. p. 459 Gypsy moth in America; a summary account of introduction and spread of Porthetriaclispar in Massachusetts, and efforts made by State to suppress and exterminate it. 1897 Harlequin cabbage bug, or calico back, circular relative to. 1895. Health, how insects affect, in rural districts. 1902 Hibernation of injurious insects, temperature experiments as affecting received ideas on. 1897. p. 18 Hop plant, insects affecting. 1897. p. 40 House flies, circular on. 1898 House flies and mosquitoes, notes on. 1898. p. 55 House fly, further notes on. 1898. p. 63 Household insects, temperature effects on. 1896. p. 13 Hydrocyanic acid gas, use of, against household insects. 1902 Hymenoptera, parasitic, host relations of. 1891. p. 277 1 .. Hymenopterous parasites of California red scale. 1894. p. 227.. Hyperaspis signata, beneficial work of. 1900. p. 17 Icerya parasite, new, report of. 1892. p. 378 Icerya ])urchasi, work against, in Portugal, with account of in- troduction from America of Novius cardinalis. 1898. p. 30.. Insect ])arasitisni, study in, consideration of parasites of white- marked tussock moth, with account of their habits and inter- relations, with description of a few species. 1897 Insect pests, danger of importing. 1897. p. 529 Insects, foreign, desirability of an inspecition system against. 1897._ p. Ill Insects, injurious — and commerce, report on. 1895. p. 332 methods of studying life histories of, notes on. 1893. p. 82.. Irrigatif)!! and injurious insects. 1890. j). 215 Kis.sing bug, insects to which name became applied during sum- mer of 1899. 1900. p. 24 Laws against insects, injurious, in North America, recent, with laws relative to foul brood. 1898 Legislation against injurious insects; compilation of laws and regulations in U. S. and British Columbia. 1895 Locust, American, damage by. 1894. p. 220 Maple pseudococcus, report of. 1894. p. 235 Mexican cotton-l)oll weevil — 1895 same (in Spanish) .: Index ClHKsiflcatlon no. A9.7:4 A9.7:2 A9.6:6 A9.7:3 A9.6:30 A 1.10:899 A9.7:7 Al. 10:897 A9.6:17 A9.6:10 A9.6:30 A9.5:41 A9.5:3 -\9.6:20 A9.7:2 A9.8:2 Al. 10:901 A9.6:ll A9.5:lfl A1.9:155 A9.6:9 A9.6:7 A9.5:35 A9.6:17 A9.6:10 A9.6:6 A9.5:46 A9.7:3 A9.7:6 A9.6:26 A9.7:4 A9.6:18 A9.8:5 Al. 10:897 A1.8:57 A9.7:7 A9.7:6 A9.7:2 A9.6:22 A9.6:13 A9.3:33 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.5:()' A9.5:6^ 359 Index Howard, Leland Ossian — Continued Mexican cotton-boll wi^evil — Continued 1896, revised same (in Spanish). 1896 1897, revised .«atni> (in Spanish ) same ( in German ) 1897, revised 1898 (supplementary ) Mosquitoes — different, of North America, liow to distinguish experiment against — 1892. p. 12 1893. p. 90 - Mosquitoes and fleas — circular on : , report on. 1896. p. 9 Mosquitoes of ITnited States, notes on, giving some account of their structure and biology, with remarks on remedies. 1900. Mytilaspis pomorum, new parasite of. 1894. p. 256 Orchard, some scale insects of. 1894. p. 249 Pachyneuron, habits of. 1891. p. 218 Parasite of supposed eggs of cotton stainer. 1889. p. 241 Parasites — icerya, three new. 1889. p. 268 injurious, report of. 1895. p. 402 notes on. 1891. p. 48 orgyia leucostigma, additional observations on. 1897. p. 15.. two, of important scale insects. 1 894. p. 5 Parasitism, ca.se of excessive. 1897. p. 62 Pulvinaria acericola (W. & E.) and P. innumerabilis Rathv. 1898. p. 57 Pulvinarias, two most abundant, on maple. 1900. p. 7 San Jose scale in 1896-1897 San Jose scale on dried fruit. 1898. p. 7 San Jose scale — eastern occurrences of. 1894. p. 153 further notes on. 1895. p. 283 Scale insect, useful American. 1897. p. 38 Shade-tree insect problem in eastern U. S. 1895. p. 361 Shade-tree insects of Springfield and other New England cities. 1895. p. 40 Shade trees — insects which defoliate, in cities and towns, general work against. 1896 three insect enemies of. 1899 Sm5n-na fig culture in United States. 1900. p. 79 Spider-egg parasites, two — 1 890. pp. 269, 359 1891. p. 202 Spider parasites, external. 1 888. jip. 42, 106 Spraying, use of steam apparatus for. 1896. p. 69 Sugar-beet webworm, com])leted life history of. 1894. p. 3()9 Sugar-cane beetle injuring corn. 1888. p. 11 Tiger swallow-tail, abnormal, report of. 1894. p. 44 Timothy grass, new enemy to. 1892. p. 90 Tobacco i)lant, principal insects affecting same, j). 121 Yellow-spotted willow slug, report on. 1888. p. 33 See also, as joint editor of Insect Life See also, for reports as Entomologist, Entomology Division, Agri- culture Department. 1894-1901 .' See also, as joint author, Riley, Charles Valentine. Howard, Leland Ossian, and Marlatt, Charles Lester: Carpet beetle or buffalo moth, species injurious to woolen goods, clothing, carpets, upholstery, etc. ] 896. p. 58 Olasislfieatlou no« A9.5:14i A9.5:142 A9.5:18J A9.5:18"'^ A9.5:18» A9.5:27 A9.5:33 A9.5:40 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.5:13 A9.6:4 A9.6:25 A9.7:7 Al. 10:894 A9.7:3 A9.7:l A9.7:l A9.7:7 A9.7:4 A9.6:9 A9.7:7 A9.6:7 A9.6:17 A9.6:22 A9.6:12 A9.6:18 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.6:9 Al. 10:895 A9.6:2 A9.5:15 A1.9:99 Al. 10:900 A9.7:2 A9.7:4 A9.7:l Al. 10:896 A9.7:6 A9.7:l A9.7:7 A9.7:5 A1.9:120 Al. 10:898 A9.7:l A9.7: A9.1: A9.6:4 360 Howard, Leland Ossian, and ]\Iarlatt, Charles Lester — Continued House flies, centipedes, and other insects that are annoying rather than directly injurious. 1896. j). 4:^ .' Principal household insects of U. S San Jose scale— • ^ its occurrences in United States, full account of its life history, and remedies to be used against it. 189H original home of. 1899. p. 36 Howard, Sanfurd: Ayrshire cattle, characteristics of. p. 193 Horse, ])rini'iples of form required to adapt him to special pur- poses, notices of breeds, etc. p. 335 Kerry breed of cattle, p. 313 Howell, 'A. M.: Grape and tomato, fungus diseases of. 1889. p. 49 Grape vine, diseases of, in South Carolina. 1888. p. 35 Howell, Arthur H. Skunks of genus Chincha, revision of. 1901 Howell, Martin A., jr. Canker worm, spring, experience with. 1883. A pp. , p. 82 Hoyt, John Wesley: Agricultural survey of Wyoming. 1893 London, International Exhibition of 1862, account of. p. 27 Hubbard, Frederick. Forests and rainfall in West India islands, relation of. 1873. p. 117 Hubbard, Henry Guernsey: Aletia, report on. 1885. App. , p. 5 Ambrosia beetles. 1896. p. 421 same. 1897. p. 9 Amphizoa, larva of, notes on. 1892. p. 19 Bamboo, cultivation of, in IT. S., etc. p. 29 Insect fertilization of an aroid plant. 1895. p. 340 Insect guests of Florida land tortoise. 1894. p. 302 Orange, insects affecting, with practical suggestions for their con- trol or extermination. 188-5 Orange insects, miscellaneous notes on. 1883. p. 9 Rust of the orange, p. 361 Scale insects, experiments on, progress in, etc. p. 152 same, p. 152 Scale insects of orange; remedies and their application, p. 106 .. Hub]:)ard, Henry Guernsey, and Pergande, Theodore. Coccid, new, on birch.' 1898. p. 13 HudsonBay region (Keewa tin). Biological investigation of (Preble). 1902' Hudson County, N. J., tornado in, Aug. 24, 1901 (Eadie). p. 355... Hughes, Henry A.: Sorghum-sugar experiments at Rio Grande, X. J. — 1887. p. 24(5 same, p. 67 1888. p. 268 same, with additional matter, p. 29 Sorghum-sugar manufacture, process for, used at Rio Grande, N. J. 1884. p. 54 Sugar factories, estimates of cost of. p. 252. same, p. 73 Hughes, Oliver J. D. Potato bread for horses in Germany, p. 530. Huidekoper, Rush Shippen: Hamburg International Exhibition (live stock) of 1883, report on. p. .386 same. 1884. p. 199 Hor.se, general diseases of. p. 461 Hull House. See Chicago, 111., dietary studies in. Hulse, ( i . W. Beet sugar, manufacture of. 1870. p. 147 Human body: Conservation of energy in, experiments on (Atwater and Rosa). 1899 ." Grub su]>posed to have traveled in. 1 890. p. 238 IiKlex ClasRi&catluu no. A9.6:4 A9.6:4 A9.6:3 A9.6:20 Al. 1:863 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:862 A6.3:ll A6.3:10 A5.5:20 A8.1:3 A27.8:7 Al. 1:862 A27.9:ll A8.1:4 7^1.10:896 A9.6:7 A9.7:5 A13.3:ll A9.7:7 A9.7:6 A9.2:Orl A9.3:l Al. 1:884 Al. 1.883 A9. 1:883 A9. 1:882 A9.6:18 A5.5:22 A29.6:29 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 A 1.1:888 A7.3:20 A7.3:3 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4.2:H78 A27.9:8 A10.3:63 A9.7:2 361 I'lassifii-atioii no. A10.3:69 Al 0.8:109 Al. 10:894 A 1.10:895 Al. 10:897 A27.9:6 A1.9:46 A29.6:29 Al. 1:865 A29.6: A29.6:24 A29.2:P95 A29.2:D51 A29. 1:898 A29.5:F Index Unman 1)ody — Continned .Mt'taboIi.«ni of matter and energy in, experiment!^ on (Atwater and otliers). 1899 " name, 1898-1900 ( Atwater and others ) See also Bladder — Blood — Body material — Bignes — Energy. Human foods, composition of, etc. : 1894. p. 547 - 1895. p. 573 1897. p. 676 Humboldt County, Nevada. Agricultural interest in. 1868. p. 456. Humid clim9,tes, irrigation in (King). 1896 Humidity: Atmosphere, charts of, note on ( Abbe) . 1901 . p. 118 Atmospheric, observations on (Lippincott). ]>. 520 IMonthly notes on, Oct., 1894-Oct., 1902 Eelative — inside and outside of buildings (Henry). 1896. p. 456 psychrometric tables for obtaining (Marvin). 1900 tafeles for obtaining temperature of. 1897 San Juan, Porto Rico, report on (Phillips). 1899. p. 319 Vertical gradients of ( Frankenlield) . 1898 See alw Vapor pressure. Humphreys, D. C. Roads, stone and shell. 1894. p. 52 A22.3:ll Humus: Grandeau's method for determination of, modification of (Huston andMcBride). 1893. p. 84 .--.----: A7.3:38 Importance of maintaining a supply of, in soils. ' 1898. p. 5 A1.9:78 In its relation to soil fertihty (Snyder). 1895. p. 1.31 Al. 10:895 Hundred years' progress in agriculture ( Flint) . p. 274 Al.l :872 Hungarian brome grass, circular on (Scribner). 1894 A6.4:l Same, notice of circular A1.2:H89 Hungarian grass. 1867. p. 207 A27.9:5 Hungary: Agricultural experiment stations of. 1902. p. 4 ' A10.6:13 Agriculture of, facts relating to. 1867. p. 377 A27.9:5 Horsesof. 1876. p. 120 A27.9:14 Milling in, report on (Dewev). 1893. p. 38... A27.9:31 Viticultural statistics of. 1876. p. 427..: A27.9:14 Wheat exports of, 1855-68. p. 148 A27.9:7 Wool industry in. 1873. p. 191 A27.9:ll See also Austria-Hungary. Hunt, Caroline L. See Atwater, Wilbur Olin, and Bryant, Arthur Pevton. Hunt, Ezra M. : Animal diseases, contagious, p. 437 A4. 1 :884 same. 1884. p. 260 ! A4.2:An5 Animal diseases, contagious, extension of, and methods for their limitation, p. 446 A4. 1 :885 .Inthrax among cattle in New Jersey, p. 359 Al.l :881-2 Pleuro-pneumonia, contagious, in New Jersey, p. 297 A4. 1:884 Hunt, George E. : Atmospheric pressure, high and low, monthly notes on, May, 1900, June-Aug., 1901, Jan.-Oct., 1902 *. ". A29.6: River and flood service, monthly notes on, June, 1902 A29.6:30 Rivers and floods — monthly notes on. Apr., 1901. p. 146 A29.6:29 notes on. May, 1900. p. 195 A29.6:28 Hunt, Thomas F. : " Agriculture, methods of instruction in teaching. 1896. p. 35 A10.3:30 Plats, equalizing irregularities of, cau.sed by defective germina- tion. 1891. p. Ill A10.5:3 Hunter, Walter D.: Cicada, periodical, in 1902, circular on. 1902 A9.5:44 Locusts, destructive, in 1897. p. 40 A9.6:10 Melanoplus sjiretus, investigation to determine whether, breeds permanently in Turtle Mountains, in North Dakota. 1900. p. 30 '. A9.6:22 362 Hunter, Walter P. — Continued Mexican cotton-boll weevil in the Tnited States, present statUH of. 1901. p. 369 Huntington, Ellsworth: Climate of Harpoot, Turkey in Asia, 1898-1900. p. 250 Electric phenomena in Euphrates Valley. 1900. p. 286 Huntington, T. G. Garden vegetables, particularly onion, cabbage, and squash, j). 110 Hunton, John. Electricitv, local, in windstorm in Wvoming. 1894. _ p. 509 ' \ Hurricanes: Charleston, S. C. , 1752-1893, notes on ( Abbe) . p. 548 Destructive forces of, and conditions of safety and danger (Alexander). 1896. p. 153 Especiallv those of Porto Rico and St. Kitts (Alexander). 1902. Far East "( Kimball). 1902. p. 29 Jamaica, W. I., 1689-1880, note on (Abbe), p. 550 Louisiana and Mississippi coasts, Aug. 13-16, 1901, special report on. 1901 Origin of (Abbe). 1896. p. 417 Philippine Archipelago, 1895 and 1896 (Stetson) . p. 101 Porto Pican, of 1899 (PauUin). p. 443 Report on (Watts). 1899. p. 307 St. Kitts, W. I., observations on, additional (Alexander). 1899. p. 409 Tracks of, recurving of, in North Atlantic (Abbe). 1899. p. 468. West Indian (Garriott). 1900 same, Sept. 29, 30, 1896 (Henrv). p. 368 same. 1899 (Moore), p. 56 .". same, Sept. 1-12, 1900. p. 371 See also Cyclones — Tyjihoons. Hurt, A. B. Mississippi; climate, soil, productions, and agricultural capabilities. 1883 Hurty, J. N. "Hemlock reds," report on experiments with. 1894. p. 206 Husbandry, representation of, in Congress. 1871. p. 119 See also Patrons of husbandry. Husmann, George: Grape culture, present condition of, in California. 1898. p. 551. Wine and wine-making, American, p. 154 Wine industry of Napa County, Cal. 1891. p. 535 Husmann, George C. (irape must, unfermented, manufacture and preservation of. 1902 Huston, Henry Augustus: Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at 12th annual convention, 1895. p. 9 Amnionic citrate, action of, on high-grade aluminic phosphate. 1890. p. 1 70 ; Cattle foods, analysis of, notes on. 1890. p. 90 Chemistry for te<;hnical and practical students. 1896. p. 88 Phosphates, determinations of loss on heating samples of, 1892. 1892. p. 47 See also, as collaborator, ^Viloy, Harvey Washington. Huston, Henry Augustus, and Bartlett, James Monroe. Soil solvents for availal)Ie potash and phosphoric acid.. 1896. p. 91 Huston, Henry Augustus, and Jones, William J. Basic slag, action of ammonium citrate and citric acid on. 1 896. p. 68 Huston, Henry Augustus, and ^IcBride, F. W.: Crude fiber, determination of, preliminary investigations relating to. 1893. p. 135 Humus, Grandeau's method for determination of, modiiication of. 1893. p. 84 ._ Hutchinson, W. L. Agricultural colleges and experiment stations, relation of, to farmers' institutes. 1902. p. 33 Hvacinth. Sec Water hvacinth. Hvacinth germ, Wakker's (Smith) . 1901 Hyatt, Robert J. River and flood service. 1890. p. 50 Index ClaKslflciitlon no. Al. 10:901 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:28 A 1.1:864 A29.6:22 A29.6:28 A29.6:24 A29.3:32 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A29.2:H94 A 29. 6:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.5:H A29.6:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:28 A1.7:3 A 7. 3:43 A27.9:9 A 1.1 0:898 A 1.1:867 A27.9:29 A 19. 3:24 A7.3:47 A7.3:28 A7.3:28 A10.3:41 A 7. 3:35 A7.3:49 A 7. 3:49 A7.3:38 A 7. 3:38 A10.3:110 A 28. 3:2(5 \2!l.3:24 at;;] Index Hybrid offspring, quantitative studies on transmission of parental character.-^ to (Spillman). 1902. p. 88 Hybridizing: Cultivation and, of wheat (Watts). 1872. p. 432 Improvement of grape by (Campbell), p. 209„ See also Evans, Walter H. Hybrids and their utilization in plant breeding (Swingle and Webber). 1897. p. 383 Hyde, Gustavus A., notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 220 Hyde, John: ' Agricultural statistics of Eleventh U. S. Census, discussion of. p. 12 Fertilizer industry, production and consumption, review of statis- tics of, with abstracts of State laws for analysis of sale. 1898.. Flax and liemp, extracts from Eleventh Census bulletin on. 1892. p. 83 _ tatistics Division, Agriculture Department, work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 258 same, reprinted with title "Of what service are statistics to the farmer?' ' See aho, for reports as Statistician, Agriculture Department, 1897-1902 Hydrocyanic-acid gas: As an insecticide (Coquillett). 1893. p. 176 Experiments with, as means of exterminating mealy bugs and other insect pests in greenhouses (Hemenway). 1900. p. 69. Fumigating greenhouses and cold frames, use of (Woods and Dorsettj Low-growing plants, as an insecticide on (Sanderson and Penny). 1900. p. 60 New method for handling, in orchards; Emory fumigator (John- son). 1899. p. 43 Notes on ( Lounsbury and Mally ) . 1902. p. 75 Process of, patent on, declared invalid (Coquillett). 1894. p. 257 Remedy for San Jose scale and other insects (Johnson). 1898. p. 39.. Results with, for destruction of insects in large buildings (John- son). 1901. p. 166 Treatment for scale insects, history of (Coquillett). 1891. p. 457. Use of — against household insects ( Howard ) . 1902 for destruction of red scale (Coquillett). 1890. p. 202 for exterminating household insects (Beattie). 1902. p. 80.. Hvdrodvnamic equations for atmosphere, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 445 Hydrodynamics, equations of, in form suitable for application to problems connected with movements of earth's atmosphere (Cottier). 1897. p. 296 Hydrographic Office, U. S., voluntary meteorological observers of, instructions to (Abbe). 1901. p. 314 See also Marine Meteorology Division. Hydrogra] >hy of southern Appalachians ( Pressey and Myers) . p. 1 23 . Hydrological congress. See Clermont-Ferrand, France. Hydrology and stratigraphy of Nevada (Hicks). 1890. p. 71 Hydrology of Lake Minnetonka watershed (Cooley). 1899. p. 14.. Hygiene and demograjihy congress, 1900. See Paris, tenth interna- tional congress of hygiene and demography. Hygrometer, crude ( Abbe) . 1898. p. 567 '. Hvgrometric observations, utility of (Pennell). 1899. p. 162 'Same (Hazen). 1899. p. 164 Hylesinus sericeus, notes on (Schwarz). 1894. p. 254 Hvmenomvcetes, spores of, method for preserving (Harz). 1889. p. 163 Hyuieiiomvcetous fungi, some new species of (Ellis and Everhart). 1889". p. 24 Vlasslflcatloii uo. A10.3:115 A27.9:10 Al. 1:862 A 1.10:897 A29.6:29 A4.3:ll A27.8:13 A11.5:4 Al. 10:897 A27.8:14 A27.1: A9.7:6 A9.6:22 A9.5:37 A9.6:26 A9.6:20 A9.6:31 A9.7:7 A9.6:17 A10.3:99 A9.7:3 A9.5:46 A9.7:2 A9.6:31 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A1.2:Ap4* A15.2:Ar7 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A9.7:7 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 364 Hymenoptera: Bred parasitic, in the national collection, some of- 1890. V. 2. p. 848 1890. V. 3. p. ] 5, 57, 151,460 1891. V. 4. p. 122 Parasitic, host relations of (Howard). 1891. p. 277 See also Nematina; — Typhlocyba. Hyinenopterous parasites: Of California red scale ( Howard ) . 1894. p. 227 Of Coleoptera, observations on some (Chittenden). 1893. p. 247. See also Aphelininse. Ilvperaspis signata, beneficial work of (abstract) (Howard). 1900. P 17 Hyphoniycetous fungi. ,See Fungi. Hypoderas columbfe, note on (Kellicott). 1892. p. 77 Hypodernia bovis, larvpe of (Curtice). 1890. p. 207 Hvpoxvlon, North American species of, synopsis of (Ellis and Ever- liart). 1889. p. 19 •/. Iberia Parish, La. Soils and production of (Rapley). 1884. p. .34.. Ice: Anchor, note on (Abbe.) 1897. p. 212 Breaking up of, at Pierre, S. Dak., notes on, 1846-89 (Abbe), p. 109 Crop of, from meteorological point of view (Abbe). 1895. p. 13. Drift, and theory of ocean currents ( Daly ) . 1900. p. 433 Jam in Niagara River, note on ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 61 Kennebec River, report of (Abbe) . 1897. p. 98 Lake, sudden disappearance of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 114.. same (Ten Broeck). 1900. p. 287 Measurements of, notes on (Volker). 1899. p. 142 Vapor pressure for, note on ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 476 Ice and snow bulletins Ice caves: As meteorological phenomena (Kimball ). 1901. j). 366 Flagstaff, Ariz. (Renoe). 1901. p. 54 Freezing wells and, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 509 Notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 71 Ice columns, publications on (Abbe). 1898. p. 217 Ice storm, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 154 Ice trade: History of (Wetherell). p. 439 Weather Bureau and, note on ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 63 „ . Iceland, meteorological reports by cable from, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 103 Icerya : Its probable origin the islands of Bourbon and Mauritius (Rilev). 1887. p. 27 '.... Noteson. 1891. p. 439 Parasite, new, report of ( Howard). 1892. p. 378 Some new, report on. 1 890. p. 92 Three new parasites of ( Howard ) . 1889. p. 268 See also S(!ale insects. Icerya purchasi: Australian parasite of ( Williston). 1888. p. 21 Letteron. 1S89. p. 15 New Zealand ( Wight). 1893. p. 194 Work against in Portugal, with account of introduction from America of Novius cardinalis (Howard). 1898. p. 30 Idaho: Agriculture in ( Whitson ) . 1 869. p. 369 Canals in, distribution of water from (Ross). 1902. j). 199 (ylimate of, some features of ( Blandford ). 1901 . ]). 19 Cricket, western, ami certain lo(;usts in, outl)reaksof (Milliken).. Forest condition of Rocky Mountains in ( Ensign), p. 41 Grasshopjters in, outbreak of (P)rnn('r). 1890. p. 135 Hog cholera and enzootic cerebro-spinal ni(ningitis among horses in (Williams). 1898. p. 179 Index Classification no. A9.7:2 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.7:3 A9.7:6 A9.7:5 A9.6:26 A9.7:5 A9.7:2 A28.5:5 A1.8:35 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6:23 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.:]:24 A 29. 6:27 A29.16: A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:29 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:28 Al. 1:863 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A9.3:15 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.7:3 A9.7:l A9.7:l A9.7:2 A9.7:6 A9.6:18 A27.9:7 A10.3:119 A 29. 6:29 A9.7:6 A 13. 3:2 A9.7:3 A4. 1:897 365 51 Index Idaho — Continued Invt'^^tijration of codling moth in, 1900 (Simpson). Irrigation in, in 1890 (Nimmo). p. 149 North, insects of, notes on (Aldrich). 1894. p. 201 Northern, plants in, collection of, made by J. H. Sandberg and assistants in 1892, report on (Holzinger). 1895. p. 205 Rainfall and rivers in, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 473 South central, biological reconnaissance of, results of (Merriam). 1891 Thunderstorm of May 16, 1900, in, notes on (Abbe), p. 207 Water in, duty of (Ross). 1902. p. 221 Water supply of, for season of 1900 as depending on snowfall ( i^landford ) . p. 494 Weather forecasts for 1895-99, notes on (Abbe), p. 313 See also Boise Valley — Ca?ur d' Alene ]Mountains — Pacific North- west. Idaho jiea. See Gram. Ignis fatuus or Jack-o-lantern ( Abbe) . 1897. p. 211 Ihne, Egon. Phenologic or thermal constants. 1895. p. 427 Ilex cassine, aboriginal North American tea, its history, distribution, and use among native North American Indians (Hale). 1891. See also Yaupon. Illinois: Cattle trade and dairy interest of ( Perry ) . p. 335 Crops in (Osborn). 1891. p. 483 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 257 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (Coolidge). 1902. p. 20 - Horses in, diseases among (Detmers). p. 355 Northern, dairy husbandry in. 1874. p. 159 Nursery inspection and orchard insecticide work in (Forbes). 1901. p. 172 Oats and corn in, cost of growing. 1873. p. 36 , Road improvement in, address on (Stone). 1897 , Swine plague in (Detmers). 1880. p. 13 See also Cairo — Champaign — Cook County — Ottawa. Illinois, University of: College of Agriculture, building for. 1901 . p. 604 Dietary studies at ( Grindley and Sammis ) . 1901. p. 7 Illinois Farmers' Institute, letter to, on road improvement (Stone). 1897. p. 23 Illinois State Agricultural Society fair, Decatur, Sept., 1870 (Capron) p. 420 Illustrations Division, Agriculture Department, report of (Marx): 1890. p. 435 - 1 89 1 . p. 485 1892. p. 495 1893. p. 393 Imbibition of rocks (Hill). 1891. p. 213 Immigration statistics: 1864, Jan. -June; No. 4, p. 8; Julv-Sept., No. 5, p. 37 1864, Oct.-Dec. No. 1. p. 40./. 1867, Julv-Sept. p. 370 1820-1870. p. 482 1872 and 1873. p. 60 Imperial, Cal., soil survey around (Means and Holmes). 1902 Same (Means and Holmes), p. 587 Imperial German meat inspection law. 1901 Imphee and sorghum culture (Smith), p. 129 Implements. »SW' Agriculture implements. Import duties, foreign, on wheat. 1893. p. 248 Imports and exports, agricultural, reports on, 1893-1899 See also Agricultural imports — Names of countries. Incubators. See Chinese incubators. Indexes of Agriculture Department. See Agriculture Department, indexes and lists. Clnssiflnitloii no. A9.6:30 A15.2:P94i A9.7:7 A6.5:3 A29.6:27 A5.5:5 A 29. 6:28 A 10. 3:104 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:27 A29.6:25 A29.3:1P A6.3:14 A4. 1:885 A 27. 9:29 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 Al. 1:881-2 A27.9:12 A10.3:99 A27.9:ll A 22. 4:28 A1.6:22 A10.6:12 A10.3:91 A22.4:28 A 27. 9:8 Al. 1:890 Al. 1:891 Al. 1:892 A 1.1:893 A15.2:P94i A27.9:2 A27.9:3 A27.9:5 A27.9:8 A27.9:12 A26.4:9 A26.5:901' A4.4:32 Al. 1:862 A27.9:31 A12.4 366 India: Agricultural statistics of. 1895. Agriculture in, account of (Siva) Cinchona cultivation in. 1870. Cold weather storms of (Abbe). Cotton crop of — 1892. p. 280 p. 1B7 P- 24 p. 448 , 1874. p. 285., 1894. p. 389 , I). 295 . , 1892-93. 1893-94. 1894. p. 1894-95. 203 P- 146 Cotton season of 1 869-70 in. p. 361 Cyclical changes in, preliminary discussion ( Dallas). 189' Droughts, famines, and forecasts in (Archibald). 1900. Droughts and famines in (Eliot). 1895. p. 444 Droughts in, prediction of (Dallas). 1894. p. 13 Irrigation in. 1873. p. 604 Jute in United States and. p. 294 , Labor in United States and, distribution of. 1887. p. 366. . Meteorological work in, history of (Kimball). 1902. p. 31 Rice crop of, 1894. p. 147 Seasonal forecasts in, notes on ( Abbe) . 1898. p. 266 -. . Sugar-cane in, cultivation of, 1875. p. 1.35 , Wheat competition. 1887. p. 586 Wheat crop in — 1884. No. 1 1 , 1884-85. No. 21. p. 39 , p. 386 p. 532. p. 246.. 1886-87. 1887-88. 1888-89. 1889-90. 1884-90. 1890-91. 1891-92. 1892-93. 1893-94. p. 420. p. 320. p. 419. p. 299. p. 411. p. 355. p. 308. p. 423. Wheat culture in ( Hauser ). ]>. 569 , Wheat production and exportation in, course of, 1880-1896 See also Bengal — Burma — Calcutta • — ^Madras — Punjab. Indian agricultui-al exhibition. 1868. p. 406 Indian corn. See Maize. Indian mallow. See Abutilon avicen?e. Indian monsoons and Nile floods, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 252.. "Indian summer," note on (Matthews). 1902. pp. 19,69 , Same (Wilson). 1902. p. 440 Indian Territory: Artesian and underground waters in, west of 97th meridian (Hill ) . 1893. pt. 3, p. 41 Cattle in, report on (Shaw). 1885. No. 20. p. 27 Frosts in, dates of first killing (Abbe), p. 328 Plants collected in, bv C. S. Sheldon and M. A. Carleton in 1891 (Holzinger) . 1892. p. 189 Indiana: Cattle trade and dairy interests of ( Perry ) . p. 335 Corn-root web- worm an old pest in, note on. 1886. p. 33 Crops in (Osborn). 1891. p. 483 Farm resources and j)roducts of. 1868. j). 255 Fanners' institute work accomplislied in (Latta). 1902. p. 21 .. Forestry for certain portions of (Furnas). 1884. p. 346 Fruit growing in. 1 873. ]>. 356 Hog cholera and swine plague in ( Bitting), j). 199 Larvjc of crane-fly destroving young wheat in (Webster). 1890. I 12 Northern, mineral matter deposited with snow in. 1892. (Goss). p. 20 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (Mount). P 3 Index liHSNlflcutioU UU. A27.9:13 A27.9:12 A27.9:8 A29.6:21 A27.9:30 A27.9:31 A27.9:32 A27.9:33 A27.9:33 A27.9:8 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.3:ll=' A29.3:lli A27.9:ll Al. 1:874 A27.9:25 A29.6:30 A27.9:33 A29.6:26 A27.9:13 A27.9:25 [ A27.9:22 I A27.9:23 i A27.9:25 A27.9:26 A27.9:27 A27.9:28 A27.9:28 A27.9:29 A27.9:30 A27.9:3] A27.9:32 Al. 1:885 A12.4:10 A27.9:6 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:30 A15.2:Ir7 A27.9:23 A29.6:22 A6.5:l A4. 1:885 A9.3:12 A 27. 9:29 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A13.5:4 A27.9:ll A4. 1:897 A9.7:3 A29.6:20 A 22. 4:33 367 VAl Ind Indiana — Continued Southeastern, i)ericdical cicada in. 1886. p. 24. Strawberry-leaf flea beetle in (Webster). 1891. Swine-plague in (Voj-le.s). 1879. p. 112 Swine-plague in, investigation of (Voyles). p. 421 See also Purdue University. Indians, North American: Food products of. p. 404 Ilex cassine among (Hale). 1891 1 See also Klamath Indians — Mendocino County, Calif. Indigo plant, cultivation of, in U. S. p. 255 Indo-China, French, meteorology in, notes on (Abbe). 1901. j). 2(« Industrial classes, education of (Andrew). 1864. No. 1. p. 15 Industrial colleges: Buildings for, general plan, with necessary aids to instruction in each department of education (Owen ) . 1 864 Historical sketch, p. 317 same, additional, p. 540 Nature of education, etc. ( Bollman ) . 1864 Industrial development, relation of good roads to (Hays). 1902. p. 78 Industrial education: Paper on (Willits). 1885. p. 55 same (McWhirter). 1885. p. 105 Progress of — 1869. p. 452 1870. p. 467 1871. p.306 1872. p. 348 1873. p.321 1874. p. 312 1875. p.469 1876. p.326 See also Agricultural education. Industrial expositions. 1872. p. 288 Industrial population, relation of farmers' institute to (Hoard). 1902. p. 20 ...._. Industrials [or manual training], practical importance of (Gilkison). 1900. p. 96 Industries and arts, true relations of science to (Wiley), p. 32 Industry: Profitsof. 1865. No. 2. p. 15 Southern, notes on. 1866. p. 412 same. 1867. p. 371 Vs. speculation. 1892. p. 134 See also Trade. Infant and invalid foods, analysisof, provisional method for (Wiley). 1902. p. 41 - Infantado sheep, p. 354 Infectious diseases. See Diseases of animals and references there- under. Influenza in horses (Law) . p. 203 Information and Exchange Bureau, Agriculture Department, crea- tifm of, address favoring ( Woodhull ) . 1885. p. 90 Ingersoll, C. L. : Agricultural experiment stations bulletin, present and prospec- tive. 1893. p. 138 Field experiments, cooperative, report on. 1891. p. 109 Inoculation: As a preventive of swine diseases, p. 58 same. p. 16 For prevention of hog cholera, experiments with (Salmon). 1892. For rinderpest. 1872. p. 149 Insect borer of apple twigs ((Hover). 1873. p. 29 Insect borers, few, notes on ( Davis). 1891. p. 64 Insect food of crow (Schwarz). 1895. p. 57 ClHsslflcatioii no. A9.3:12 A9.7:3 A1.6:12 Al. 1:878 A 1.1:870 A6.3:14 A 1.1:873 A29.6:29 A27.9:863 A27.2:In2 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:868 A27.2:In2 A 22. 3:23 A1.7:9 A1.7:9 Al. 1:869 Al. 1:870 Al. 1:871 Al. 1:872 Al. 1:873 Al. 1:874 A 1.1:875 Al. 1:876 A27.9:10 AlO. 3:110 A10.3:76 A1.7:2 A27.9:3 A27.9:4 A27.9:5 A27.9:.30 A7.3:65 Al. 1:866 Al. 1:872 A1.7:9 A10.3:16 A10.5:3 Al. 1:889 A4. 1:889-90 A1.9:8 A27.9:10 A27.9:ll A9.7:4 A5.3:6 368 158... 1892. p p. 529 p. 93 . 1902. Insect collection of a large museum, suggestions for (Rilev). 1890. p. 342 ; Insect life, devoted to the economy and life habits of insects, espe- cially in their relation to agriculture; edited bv C. V. Riley and L. O. Howard, vols. 1-7. Index. 1888-1895 See also Murtfeldt, Mary E. Insect pests: Action taken regarding, in California. Danger of importing (Howard). 1891 Four imported, notes on (Kirkland). Household — bedbugs and red ants ( Riley ) . 1889. p. 104 carpet beetle, or so-called buffalo moth (Riley). 1889. p. 127 cockroaches ( Rilev ) . 1890. p. 266 true clothes moths (Riley). 1890. p. 211 Hydrocyanic-acid gas as a means of exterminating (Hemenway). 1900. p. 69 Plant diseases and, proceedings of national convention for sup- pression of ( Galloway) . 1897 Spraying fruits for. 1892 Trinidad, British West Indies, notes on some (Urich). 1893. p. 196 Insect powder. See Buhach. Insect vivaria, how are [they] to be lighted? (Swinton). 1890. p. 18. Insectary and office methods in use in entomological department of Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, report on (Webster). 1899. p. 46 Insecticide appliances, report on (Riley). 1889. p. 243,263 Insecticide soaps, report on ( Marlatt) . 1896. p. 38 , Insecticides: Arsenical, soluble arsenic in (Haywood). 1902. p. 51 Ar.senites and arsenical mixtures as (Gillette). 1893. p. 115 Carbon bisulphide as an (Smith). 1894. p. 108 , same (Hinds). 1902 , Crude petroleum as ( Wilcox). 1900. p. 15 Early spring applications of, on fruit trees, some effects of (Felt). 1900. p. 22 Experiments at Ames, Iowa (Osborne). 1886. p. 23 , Experiments at Trenton, N. J. (Bennett). 1886. p. 27 Experiments witli, some (Marlatt) . p. 33 same. 1886 . .' , Farm practice and fertilizers as (Smith) . 1893. p. 93 , Fertilizers as (Smitii). 1891. p. 217 , Fonnulas for ( INIariatt) . 1894. p. 572 same. 1895. p. 580 Hydrocyanic a(;id gas as (Coquillett). 1893. p. 176 same, on low-growing plants (Sanderson and Penny). 1900. ]). 60 Important — condensed information concerning, INIay, 1891 directions for preparation and use (Marlatt) , same, revised. 1901 ^Methods of analysis for. 1902. p. 97 Naphthaline as (Taylor) . 1883 New aiifl old, and their condiination with fungicides, some obser- vations on ((xalloway). 1894. p. 126 New, report on ( Kirkland). 1896. p. 27 Notes on (Marlatt) — 1894. p. 115 1895. p. 19 1897. p. 54 1898. p. 94 Preparation and use of — 1896. 1). 61 9 1897. p. ()37 1898. p. 659 Index t'lasslflcatloii no. A9.7:2 A9.7: Al.8:20 Al. 10:897 A9.6:31 A9.7:2 A9.7:2 A9.7:2 A9.7:2 A9.6:22 A1.8:57 A1.9:7 A9.7:6 A9.7:3 A9.6:20 A9.7:l A9.6:6 A9.6:37 A 9. 7:6 A9.7:7 Al. 9:145 A1.9:114 A9.6:26 A9.3H A9.3:ll A9.6:?0 A9.3:ll A9.7:6 A9.7:3 Al. 10:894 Al. 10:895 A9.7:6 A9.6:26 A9.5:l A1.9:19 Al. 9:127 A7.3:67 A18.2:N16 A9.7:7 A9.6:6 A9.7:7 A9.6:2 A9.6:9 A9.6:17 A 1.10:896 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 114—04- -24 3t)9 38 Index Insecticides — Continued Tests with, upon garden insects (Alwood). 1887. p Use of, practical notes on (Beckwith). 1891. p. 269 See also Arsenical insecticides — Fungicides and insecticides — Hy- * drocj'anic-acid gas — Kerosene — Kerosene emulsion — Naph- thaline— Oil emulsions — Orchard in.secticide work in Illi- nois — Paris green — Petroleum — Pyrethrum — Spray ma- chinery. Insects: Acorn, primary and secondary (Mnrtfeldt). 1894. p. 318 Animals, domestic, insects affecting (Osborn). 1896 Asparagus (Chittenden). 1898. j). 54 Beans and peas, insects injurious to (Chittenden). 1898. p. 233. Carriers and spreaders of disease (Howard). 1901. p. 177 Collection of, small, made during Death Yallev expedition, re- port of (Riley). 1893. p.235 Collections of, how shall we improve? (Gillette). 1895. p. 95. . . Contagious diseases, use of, in contending with (Osborn). 1890. p. 141 Corn, observations on, in 1887 (Webster), p. 147 same, 1890 (Webster), p. 159 Cranberry, insects affecting ( Smith ) . p. 393 Destruction of, recent inventions for ( Breed) . p. 323 /See also Insecticides. Dipterous, two, injurious to cultivated flowers (Coquillett). 1895. p. 399 Drugs injured by, at University of Kansas ( Kellogg). 1894. p. 31. Economic, of season, special (Davis). 1894. p. 198 same (Johnson). 1900. p. 80 Enemies of agriculture, conflict of Russian zvemstovs with (Mora- chevski). 1902. p. 61 '. Farm observations in West Virginia on, some notes on (Hopkins). 1896. p. 71 Fertilization of an aroid plant by ( Hubbard). 1895. p. 340 Fertilization of muskmelons by," notes on (Rane). 1898. p. 75. . Foreign, desirability of an inspection system against (Howard). 1897. p. 11 Garden crop (Chittenden). 1899 same (Chittenden). 1900 same, in Florida ( Ashmead ) . 1 887. p. 9 Hemipterous, record of some experiments relating to effect of punctures of some, upon shrul)s, fruit, and grains, 1886 (Web- ster). 1887. p. 54 Hop plant, insects affecting (Smith ) . p. 393 same (Howard). 1897. p. 40 How thev affect health in rural district (Howard). 1902 Idaho, north, notes on (Aldrich). 1894. p. 201 Importation and repression of , destructive (Webster). 1895. p. 79 Injuries from. See Crops. Injurious — commerce and (Howard). 1895. p. 332 early published references to some of our (Webster). 1892. p. 262 _ ----- hibernation of, temperature experiments as affecting received ideas on (Howard). 1897. p. 18 - irrigation and (Howard). 1890. p. 215 laws, recent, against, with laws relative to foul brood in North America (Howard). 1898 legislation asainst, compilation of laws and regulations in U. S. and British Columbia ( Howard). 1895 list of principal — 1899. p. 745 1900. p. 725 1901 (Chittenden), p. 674 .._. methods of controlling, with formulas for insecticides — 1894 (Marlatt) . p. 572 Classiflciitloii no. A9.3:13 A9.7:3 A9.7:6 A9.6:5 A9.6:10 A1.10:898 Al. 10:901 A5.5:7 A9.6:2 A9.7:3 Al. 1:887 A9.7:3 Al. 1:884 Al. 1:876 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.6:26 A9.6:38 A9.6:6 A9.7.7 A9.6:17 A1.8:57 A9.6:19 A9.6:23 A9.3:14 A9.3:13 Al. 1:884 A9.6:7 Al. 9:155 A9.7:7 A9.6:2 A9.7:7 A9.7:4 A9.6:9 A9.7:2 A9.6:13 A 9. 3:33 Al. 10:899 A 1.10:900 Al. 10:901 A 1.10:894 170 )f, notes on (Howard). 1892. Insects — Continued Injurious — C'l mtinned methods of controlling, etc. — Continued 1895. p. 580 1897. p. 6.35 1898. p. 657 methods of studying life hi!Jtorie^ 1893. p. 82.". new, of vear (Hiley). 1892. p. 16 .• note on," 1863. No. 3. p. 14 some of our, early published references to (SVebster). p. 323 See alxo Packard, Alpheus Spring. Laisser-faire philosoi)hv applied to insect problem Olarlatt). 1899. p. 5 ; Lantern trap for, successful (Gillette). 1897. p. 75 Little-known, of economic importance, notes on some (Johmson). 1897. p . 83 Millet, insect injury to (Chittenden). 1898. p. 84 JVIiscellaneous extracts from correspondence of Entomology Divi- sion relative to. 1883 .' same. 1884 ; Mi'scellaneous report on (Comstock) . p. 195 same, p. 195 North American, enumeration of published synopses, catalogues, and lists of, etc. 1888 Notes on. 1866. pp. 287, 343, 388 same. 1891 ( Ormerod ). p. 36 Nursery stock, principal insects liable to be distributed on (Banks). 1902 Orange and other plants of citrus family, with practical sugges- tions for their control or extermination (Hubbard). 1885 Parasitic — report on predaceous and, in applied entomology (Rilev). 1893. p. 130 ".... studies of predaceous and, in New Zealand, Australia, and adjacent islands (Koebele), 1893 Petroleum, crude, and its effects upon, notes on (Smith). 1901. p. 176 Pine in Black Hills Forest Reserve, insect enemies of (Hopkins). 1902 Pine tree, observations on certain (Felt). 1902. p. 103 Plants and, some interrelations of (Riley). 1892. p. 358 Predaceous — economic value of (Smith), 1893. p. 142 report on parasitic and, in applied entomology (Riley). 1893. p. 130 '. ." studies of parasitic and, in New Zealand, Australia, and adja- cent islands (Koebele). 1893 Predatory — important, report of. 1893. p. 6 which affect usefulness of pcale-feeding coccinellidee (Marlatt). 1902. p. 84 Rose, vi(jlet, and other ornamental plants, some insects injurious to ( Chittenden ) . 1901 Senses of, report of (Riley). 1894. p. 33 Shade tree, Sre Shade-tree insects. Spruce in Northeast, insect enemies of (Hopkins). 1901 Systematic position of Orthoptera in relation to other orders of. 1883. p. 286 Tobacco plant, report on ( Howard ) same, p. 121 Vegetable crops, insects injurious to (Chittenden). 1902 Vegetable products, stored, some little-known insects affecting (Chittenden). 1897 _ Vegetation, general observations on those destructive to (Neal), 1883, p, 35 Index ClasNlflciitluu no. Al. 10:895 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 A9.7:6 A 9. 7:5 A27.9:l A9.7:4 A9.6:20 A9.6:9 A9.6:9 A9.6:17 A9.3:2 A9.3:4 A 1.1:881-2 A9. 1:882 A9.3:19 A27.9:4 A9.7:4 A9.6:34 A9.2:Orl A9.7:6 A1.8:51 A10.3:99 A9.6:32 A9.6:37 A9.7:4 A9.7:6 A9.7:6 A1.8:51 A9.7:6 A9.6:37 A9.6:27 A9.7:7 A9.6:28 A 8. 1:3 A 1.9:120 A 1.10:898 A9.6:33 A9.6:8 A9.3:l '1 Index Insects — Continued Vernacular names of (Gillette). 1897. p. .32 , same (I). .ran). 1898 Violet, rose, and other ornamental plants, some insects injurious to (Chittenden). 1901 Weather and, observations during season of 1899 (Chittenden). 1900. p. 51 , same, 1900 (Chittenden), p. 63 , AVheat, fall, insects affecting ( Webster) . p. 38.3 same, p. 311 Wheat, growing, insect enemies of (Marlatt). 1901 White pine, insect enemies of (Chittenden). 1899. p. 55 See also Agromyzidie — Anarsia lineatella — Anthomyia — ■ Aphe- lenchus olesistus — Aphididje — Aphis — Apple-tree borers — Apple-tree weevil — Apple-twig insect borer — Aquatic- bug — Argy resthia — Arkansas — Army worm — Asiatic ladybird — Asopia costal is ( clover hay worm ) — Australia — Australian lady- bird — Australian lamellicorns — Axima — Bahamas — Bean weevil — Bees — Beet insects — Beet- leaf pegomyia — Beetle — Belvosia — ^Bibioalbiiiennis — Blackberry borers — -Blastophaga psenes — Blood louse — Boll worm — Bot — Box-elder plant- bug — Braconidfe — Brazil — Bronze apple-tree weevil — Bru- chus — Bryobia — Bucculatrixcapadensisella- — Buffalo-gnats — Buffalo tree-hopper — Butterfly — Cabbage worm — Caccecia cerasivorana — California — Canada — Canker-worms — Cater- pillar — Cattle tick — Cecidomyians — Cecidomyiid — Centi- pede— Cereals — Changa — Chestnut borer — Chicago Worlds' ColumV)ian Exposition — Chicken tick — Chiio saccharalis — Chinch l)ug — Chionobasmacounii — Chrysalis — Cicada — Cim- bex — Clisiocarapa Americana — Clover-mite — Clover-seed caterpillar — Clover-seed midge — Cockroaches — Cocoanut mealy-wing — Colaspis flavida — Coleoptera — Colorado — Cone-nose — Corn bill bugs — Corn crambid — Corn-feeding syphus-fly — Corn-root aphis — Corn-root web-worm — Corn stalk-borer — Cossidte — Cotton army worm — Cotton caterpil- lars— Cotton cutworm — Cotton insects — Cotton or melon plant-louse — Cotton worm — -Cottontail bot — Cotton stainer — Cottonwood borer — Cranberry fireworm — Cranberry gall fun- gus— Cranberry girdler — Cranberry leaf-galls — Crane-fly — Crickets — Cryptophasaunipunctata — Curculio — Currantstem girdler — Cut-worm — Cypress twig borer — Cyrtoneura — Delaware — Dendrotettix — Uermestes vulpinus — Digger- wasp — Diptera — Dipterous insect — Dipterous leaf-miners — Dogwood saw-fly — Elm insect — Encyrtid — Entiliasinuata — Erysiphete — Eumgensatala — Europe — Eustrotia caduca — Fall army worm — Fleas — Flies — Florida — Fluke-worms — Flukes and tapeworms of cattle — Forest trees — Forests — Fruit- worm — Gall makers — Garden insects — Garden pest — Georgia — Good Hope, Cape of — -Grain — Grainlouse — Grain plant louse — Grain toxoptera — Grape — Grapevine hopper — Grass insects — Grasshoppers — Grasses — Green clover worm — Green pea louse — Guava mealy wing — Hairy cat- erpillars— Harlequin cabbage bug — Hemipterous insects — Hen flea — House ants — House centipede — Household in- sects — Hydrocyanic acid gas — Hymenoptera — Insect borers — Insect life — Insect pests — Insect vivaria — Insec- ticides — Iowa — Japanese insects — Jajjanese peach fruit- worm — Kidney worm of swine — Kissing-bug — Larvte — Lepido]iterous insect — Lestophonus — Library pest — Ligni- vorous insect — Locusts — Lucilia nobilis — Lysiphlebus — Maryland — Ma.ssachusetts — Mealy bugs — ]\Iealy-wing — Mediterranean flour moth — Membracid;e (tree hoppers) — Mexico — Michigan — Mississippi — Missouri — Mite — Mole cricket • — Monephora bicinta — Monomoi'ium pharaonis ■ — Morelos orange fruit-worm — Mosquito — Moths — Myrio- pods — Nebraska — Nematode leaf disease — New Jersey — New Mexico — New York State — New Zealand — New Classiflcatiuii iio. A9.6:9 A9.6:17 A9.6:27 A9.6:22 A9.6:30 Al. 1:884 Al. 1:885 Al. 9:132 A13.3:22 372 Index Clussiacutluu uo. Insects— Continued Zealand katipo — Norway and Sweden — Ohio — Orange — Orthezia insignis — Orthoptera — Faper-niaking wasp — Par- asites— Parsnip web-worm — Pea louse — Peach curculio — Peach twig-borer — Pear insect — Pear-leaf l)lister mite — Pear midge — Pediculi — Pediculid;e — Phosphorescent my- riopods — Poisonous spider in ^Madagascar — Pronuba — Pul- vinaria acericola — Purslane caterpillar — Red ants — Red spiders — Roaches — Rye gall-gnat — Scale insects — Scepsis edwardsii — Schizoneura panicola — Scorpions — Shade-tree insects — Six-spotted mite — South African ticks — Southern grain louse — Spiders — Squash bug — Squa.sh-vine borer — Stalk worm — Stibadium spumacum — Stomata — Sugar-beet web worm — Syntomeida-epilais — Tarantulas — Tasmania — Texas — Thalessa — Thripidfe — Tiger swallow-tail — Tineid — Tortricid — Toxoptera— Tree (Tickets — Tremex — Twig prun- ers — Tyloderma — Typhlocy ba — Vanessa antiapa — \'anessa Californica — Vedalia cardinalis — Viviparous cockroach — "Walnut spanworm — Water bug — West Virginia — Western cricket — "Wheel bugs" — White ants — White grubs — Woolly aphis — Xanthium trypeta — Xiphidiura ensiferum — Yucca insects. Inspectors, general order to, relative to humane treatment of ani- mals. May 13, 1896 Institutions, public, dietaries in ( Atwater) . 1901. p. 393 _ . Instrument room or division circulars Insurance, hail, notes on ( Abbe). 1901. p. 219 Interior Department, relation of agricultural and mechanical colleges to, 1893(Holcomb). p. 114 Internal revenue, 1863-65. p. 146 Interstate commerce in birds and game. 1902 Interstate convention of cattlemen, 1890. See Fort Worth. Interstate Cotton Growers' Protective Association, officers of. 1901. p. 637 Intestinal fever in swine. See Hog cholera. Invalid and infant foods, analvsis of, provisional method for ( Wilev) . 1902. p. 41 : '.... Inventions: American, for cultivation by steam, history of (Brainerd). \>. 253. Recent, for insect destruction ( Breed ) . p. 323 lodideof potassium, treatmentof lumpy jaw with (Norgaard). p. 135. Same (Norgaard). 1893. p. ;^9 / Iowa: Chinch-bug observations in, in 1894 (Osborn) . p. 230 Chinooks in, notes on (Abbe). 1897. \i. 545 Farm resources and products of. 1 868. p. 202 Fungous diseases of, new (Pammel). 1891. p. 95 Grasses and forage plants of, notes on ( Pammel ) . 1897 Hog cholera ancl swine plague investigations in, j)reliminary re- port (De Schweinitz). p. 501 Hog cholera in ( N'iles). p. 500 — Insects of (Osborn) — 1887. p. 154 1889. p. 18 1890. p. 57 1891. P- 57 1892. P- 42 1893. P- 46 Insects of, as reported to Association of Economic Entomologists (Osborn) — 1892. p. 1 11 1893. p. 193 1896. p. 78 Meteor of March 27, 1 894, in ( Abbe) . p. 128 Meteorological records in, notes on (Abbe.) 1899. 17 A1.2:In7 Al. 10:901 A29.il: A29.6:29 A10.3:16 A27.9:4 A5.4:38 Al. 10:901 A 7. 3:65 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:876 A4. 1:891-2 A4.3:2 A9.7:7 A29.6:25 A27.9:6 ' A28.5:7 A3. 3:9 A4.1 A4.1 899 Al. 1:887 A9.3:22 A9.3:23 A9.3:26 A9.3:30 A9.3:32 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.6:6 A29.6:22 A29.6:27 373 Index Iowa — Continued Northern — blackbirds and gophers in, deprecations of, in fall oi 1887 (Fisher), p. 454 same, p. 454 cultivation of fruit in. 1868. p. 321 Road situation in (Heaps). 1901. p. 64 Sheep in (Shaffer), p. 167 Swine-pla^ue in (Dunlap). 1879. p. 135 Weather and crop service report, 1899, notes on (A])l)e). p. 473. See also Cedar Falls — Monroe County — Page County. Iowa College of Agriculture and ^lechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa, shop- work instruction at (Bissell). 1894. p. 65 Iowa Experiment Station, notes on certain experiments and observa- tions at (Gillette). 1891. p. 258 Ireland : Agricultural statistics of — 1866. p. 383 Classtficatiun nu. Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 A27.9:6 A22.3:21 A 1.1:864 A1.6:12 A29.6:27 1867. 1868. 1870. 1872. 1875. 1876. 338 408 435 496 453 484 Butter trade in, 1865-67. p. 379 Cattle in, pleuro-pneumonia in (Reid). Farm labor, wages of. 1870. p. 290.. Flax cultivation in— 1860-63. No. 6. p. 21 1851-1865. No. 7. p. 28 1851-1871. p. 332 1892 (Wallace), p. 47 Live stock in, 1861-71. p. 331 p. 401 . same. 1895. p. 22. Markets for American products in Wheat and cattle in, consumption and production of. 1865. No. 7. p. 27 AYheat production in, decrease of, 1847-62. No. 6. x'- 21 See also Belfast — Dublin. Irish, Charles W. : Artesian water in Nevada. 1891. p. 199 California, climate, soil, characteristics, and irrigation methods of. 1895. p. 475 See also, for reports as Special Agent in charge of irrigation in- . quiry, 1893, and as Chief, Office of Irrigation Inquiry, 1894 and 1895 . , Irish moss, curing of, brief account of ( Bates), p. 423 Irish potato, bacterial disease of (Smith). 1896 Iron : Determination of, in phosphates, methods of (McDowell). 1897. p. 47 Estimation of, in mineral phosphates (Lehmann). 1897. p. 61 . Iron and steel, production of, in U. S, 1872-73. p. 65 Same, 1872-75. p. 416 Iroquois Agricultural Societv, exhibition of. 1868. p. 406 Irrigable lands of NebraHka'(Hicks) . 1893. pt. 3, p. 167 Irrigated lands, tillage and products of soil on (Cureton). 1887. p. 282 Irrigating convention, Trans-Missouri. 1 873. p. 598 Irrigation: Agriculture Department, what it is doing for (Mead). 1902 . . . . . Alkali and, recent investigations by Wyoming Experiment Station in (Buffuni). 1900. p. 69 American, Australian report on 1884-85 (Deakin). p. 197 Arizona Ex [leriment Station farm (McClatchie). 1900. p. 125.. same, 1901 (McClatchie) . p. 87 Arkansas Valley, Colo. (Stover) . 1902. p. 287 A10.3:20 A9.7:3 A27.9:4 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:8 A27.9:10 A27.9:13 A27.9:14 A27.9:5 A4. 1:889-90 A27.9:8 A27.9:l A27.9:3 A27.9:9 All. 5:4 A27.9:9 A27.9:33 A12.3:l A27.9:3 A27.9:l A15.2:P94i A 1.10:895 A15.1: A 1.1:866 A28.3:12 A7.3:51 A7.3:51 A27.9:12 A27.9:14 A27.9:6 A15.2:Ir7^ A15.2:P94' A27.9:ll A10.4:48 A10.3:76 A15.2:Ir7i A 10. 3:1 04 A10.3:119 A10.3:119 374 Irrigation — Continued Artesian wells in Algiers. 1891. pt. 1. p. 369 Azores, as presented in Census Bulletin No. 35, Feb. 27, 1891. p. 228 Bear River Vallev, Utah, 1901 (Stover). 1902. p. 243 Big Thompson River ( Field). 1902 Boise Vallev, Idaho, duty of water as related to problems of (Ross). '1900. p. 219 Cache Creek, Cal., investigations (Wilson). 1901. p. 155 Colorado — practical, in. p. 254 statistics and progress (Carpenter). 1890. p. 181 Connecticut and New Jersev, notes on (Phelps and Voorhees). 1897 - Cultivation of raisin grape by (Eisen). 1891. p. 225 Deciduous fruits, notes on (Wickson). 1900. p. 80 Discharge records and diagrams, computation of (Johnston). 1900. p. 47 Ditches for, small, how to build (Johnston and Stannard). 1902. Evils, remedies, and compensations of (Marsh), p. 362 Excessive, danger from, and the remedy (Beal). 1899. p. 5 Facts and comlitions relating to, in various countries (Hinton). 1891. pt. 1. p. 375 .■ Field and garden ( Wickson). 1901 ^ France, Italy, and Spain. 1891. p. 278 Fruit growers on Pacific coast, practice among (Wickson) . 1902. . Fruit growing (Wickson). 1900 Garden and greenhouse (Taft). 1895. p. 233 Grand Valley, Colo., 1901 (Stover). 1902. p. 265 Great Eastern Canal, Platte County, Nebraska, 1900 (Stout), p. 195 same, 190r(Stout)." p.*299!!!]. .!.!! Great Plains (Newell). 1896. p. 167 Hawaii, report on (Maxwell). 1900 Honey Lake basin, California, problems of (Smythe) 1901. p. 71. Humid climates (King). 1896 India. 1873. p. 604 Injurious insects and (Howard). 1890. p. 215 Investigations — discussion of (Mead). 1900. p. 15 employment of agents in. 1899. p. 27 for 1900, report on same, discussion of ( Johnston ). p. 21 same, review of (Mead), p. 13 for 1901, report on same, summary of results (Teele). p. 17 of Office of Experiment Stations, scope and purpose of (Mead). 1902. p. 417 same, lists of publications of oflice on schedules of Laws of Northwest Territories of Canada and of Wyoming. 1901. See ((/.so Canadian northwest irrigation act. Laws of States and Territories on water rights and, abstract ( if (Critchett). 1893 '. Lists of publications of experiment stations office on Logan River canals (Swendsen). 1902. p. 179 Measurement in, etc. — 1895. p. 610 1896. p. 630 1897. p. 640 Methods of ( Carpenter). 1893. p. 142 - . Missouri experiment station, experiments at (Waters). 1902. p. 305. Index Classlflcatloii nu. A15.2:Ir7'^ A15.2:P94' A 10.3:1 19 A10.3:118 A10.3:86 A10.3:100 Al.l:871 A15.2:P94i A10.3:36 Al5.2:P94i A10.3:76 A10.3:86 Al. 9:158 Al. 1:874 A1.9:103 A15.2:Ir7^ Al. 9:138 A15.2:P94i A10.3:108 A1.9:l]6 A1.10:895 A10.3:119 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A 1.10:896 A 10. 3:90 A10.3:100 A1.9:46 A27.9:ll A9.7:2 A 10. 3:86 A1.9:97 A10.3:104 A10.3:104 A10.3:104 A10.3:n9 A10.3:119 AlO. 1^:901 A10.2:lr7 A10.8: AID. 3:96 A15.3:l A10.2:lr7 A10.3:104 A 1.10:895 Al. 10:896 A L 10:897 A10.3:16 Modes and results of. p. 576 - • ^Montana, Idaho, eastern Washington, and Oregon in 1890 (Nimmo). p. 149 Montana, investigations in, 1900 (Fortier). p. 267 A10.3:119 Al. 1:870 A15.2:P94i A 10.3:104 375 p. 225 . p. 147. Index Irrif;ation — Continued iMuntana, investigations in, 1901 (Fortier). Nevada, investigations in (Wilson). 1902, New Jersey, report on (Voorhees). 1900 , same (Voorhees). 1902. p. 353 New Jersey and Connecticut, notes on (Phelps and Voorhees). 1897 New Mexico, 1901 (Reed), p. 37 - Officials and associations, list of. 1901 Orchards, methods in ( McClatchie) . 1900. p. 91 Pecos Ri ver and its triVmtaries, New Mexico (Reed). 1902. p._61. Possible and actual influence of, on insect injurv in New Mexico (Townsend). 1892. p. 78 Practical, report on (Johnston and Stannard). 1900. p. 491 Public control of (Mead). 1901. p. 680 Report on ( Poston ) . p. 193 Rice in — North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia (Keenev). 1902. p. 59 " United States. 1902 uplands of Louisiana and Texas (Bond). 1902. p. 11 Rise and future of, in U. S. ( Mead) . 1899. p. 591 Rocky Mountain States (Ulrich). 1899 Salinas Valley, Cal., problems in (Marx). 1901. p. 193 Salt River Valley, Arizona, investigations in, 1900 (Code), p. 83. same, 1901 (Code), p. 51 San Joaquin River, Cal. (Soule). 1901. p. 215 Southern States, some of. 1891. Pt. 1. __ p. 323 Study of recent progress in. 1897. p. 17 Systems of different countries, p. 275 Theories and practices (Charpentier de Cossigny). 1891. p. 268. United States, testimony of Ehvood Mead before U. S. Industrial Commission, June 11 and 12, 1901 . 1901 United States (Hinton). 1887 United States in 1890, progress report ( Hinton) . 1891 Use of water in, report of investigations made in 1899, including reports Ijy special agents and observers. 1900 Washington, use of water in, 1901 (Waller). 1902. p. 191 Water measurements for (Abbe). 1897. pp. 208, 545 Water supply and, in Mexico. 1885. p. 223 Wheatland, Wyo., use of water for (Johnston). 1902. p. 207... Winter — noteon (Abbe). 1900. p. 17 of deciduous orchards, p. 12 Wire in, use of, report on (Betts). 1899. p. 301 same (Abbe). 1899. _ p. 473 Wisconsin, experiments in (King). 1902. p. 313 Yakima Valley, Wash., use of water in (Waller). 1902. p. 241. . See aim Artesian and underflow investigation — California — Draining — Wyoming. Irrigation and cultivation of soil there])y, physical data; conditions and progress within U. S. for 1891 (Hinton ) Irrigation and its relation to State weather-service work (Salisbury). 1894. p. 24 - . Irrigation and land drainage, list of references to publications relating to (lledrick). 1902 Irrigation conference, 1890. See Melbourne, Australia. Irrigation congress, 1900. See Chicago, 111., national good roads and" irrigation congresses. Irrigation Inquiry Office, Agriculture Department Irrigation investigations. See Irrigation. Irving, W. : Gage canal, Riverside, California, dntv of water under — 1899. p. 131 " 1900. p. 137 . . - 1 901. p. 146 Isabel Island, Mexico, reptiles of (Stejneger). 1899. p. 63 Classlfli-atlon no. A10.3:119 A10.3:104 A10.3:87 A10.3:119 A10.3:36 A10.3:119 Al. 10:901 A10.3:76 A10.3:104 A9.7:5 Al. 10:900 A 1.10:901 Al. 1:867 A10.3:113 A10.3:113 A10.3:113 Al. 10:899 A10.3:73 A10.3:100 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A10.3:100 A15.2:Ir7 2 A1.9:56 Al. 1:871 A15.2:P94i A10.3:105 A15.2:Ir7i A15.2:P94i Al 0.3:86 AlO. 3:119 A29.6:25 A15.2:Ir7i A10.3:104 A29.6:28 Al. 9:144 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A 10. 3:1 19 A10.3:104 A15.2:Ir7 A29.3:14 A 17.3:41 A15. AlO. 3:86 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A5.5:14 376 18S>1. p. lO Isabella jjrape in South America. 1866. p. 426 . . Isaria, ^liniK'sota, .species of, note on (MacMillan) I^^laiiil j)()SHessionH of U. S. : A^a-icultutal inve.stigations in (Evans). 1901. p. oO.'i Agrirulture in (Cook). 1901. p. 349 Sketches of. 1901. p. 685 See alxo Hawaii — Philipi)ines — Porto Rico. Isobars, high-level, report on (Abbe). 1896. p. 419 Isobars and their accuracy ( Abbe). 1896. p. 334 Isotherms for given altitude, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 166 Italian honey-bee, or culture and Italianization of native or black honey-bee (Colvin). p. 530 Italy: Agricultural education in ( Paparelli ) . 1893. p. 326 Agricultural investigation in, institutions for (Paparelli). 1893. p. 233 Agriculture in — 1871. p. 204 1876. pp. 425, 497 1876 (Andrews) . p. 283 1885. No. 19. p. 36 ., American pork in, interdiction of. 1889. p. 129 Hemp in, special consular report on growth of (Gardini). J 897. p. 15 ; : Irrigation in. 1891. p. 278 Mountains of, meteorology of (Denza). 1896. p. 659 Seeds and plants collected in, bv Barbour Lathrop and David G. Fairchild. 1900 " Sorghum in. 1884. p. 77 AVool in, production and prices of. 1895. p. 144 See also Gatania — Como - — ]Milan — Sicilv. Itch. Sec Texas itch. Ithaca, N. Y.: Sinmlium common at, notes on (Howard). 1888. p. 99 Swine-plague near (Law) — 1879. p. 56 1880. p. 68 1881. p. 81 Ives, W. J. , lards sent by, c( )mi)osition of. p. 188 Ixodes bovis, remarks on (Riley). 1869. p. 168 Ixophorus, genus ( Scribner ) . 1897. p. 5 Ixtle fiber, letter on (Murphy). 1869. p. 232 Same. 1870. p. 354 Jack rabbits of U. S. (Palmer) Jack-o-lantern, or ignis fatuus (Ab])e) . 1897. ]>. 211 Jackson, Charles. Flax-cotton; its adaptation to cotton machinerv. p. 405 ! - . See also, as joint author, Moorhead, J. K. Jackson, J. F. : Address of, before convention of National League for Good Roads, Wasliington. 1893. p. 30 Roads, good, how to ])rocure means to build. 1895. p. 29 Jackson, J. F. B. Road improvement in Jefferson Countv, Ala- bama. 1902. p. 31 1 ... Jackson, Sheldon. Agricultural and horticultural conditions in Yukon Valley, preliminaiy report on. 1898. j). 35 Jackson, W. H. Blood horse, essay on. 1882. p. 50 Jacobs, Aliss Kmma S. Domestic science, teaching, in rural districts. 1902. ]). 96 Jaeger, Hermann: Grapevine, downy mildew and l)lack-rot of, tri'atincnt of, with salts of copper, at Neosho, IMo. — 1887. p. 29 1888. p. 29 1889. p. 65 Jaffa, Myer E. : California, farmers' institute work accom])lished in. 1902. }). 16. Index ClasslQcutlon no. A27.9:4 A28.5:6 Al. 10:901 A 1.10:901 Al. 10:901 A29.6:24 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 Al. 1:863 A10.6:4 A10.6:4 A27.9:9 A27.9:14 A 1.1:876 A27.9:23 A27.9:27 All. 5:11 A15.2:P94i A29.3:ll^ A6.6:6 A7.3:3 A27.9:33 A9.7:l A1.6:12 Al.6:22 A1.6:34 A7. 1:889 A1.2:C29i A3. 3:4 A27.9:7 A27.9:S A5.3:8 A29.6:25 A 1.1:862 A10.3:14 A22.3:n A22.3:23 A10.3:48 A1.8:22 A10.3:120 A6.3:5 A6.3:10 A6.3:ll A 10. 3:120 Index Jaffa, Myer E.— Continued California eggs, food value of. p. 510 Fruitarians and Chinese, nutrition investigations among, at Cali- fornia Agricultural Experiment Station, 1899-1901 Nutrition investigations at California Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896-98 .\ Jamaica, West Indies: Cinchona jilanting in (Parry). 1871. p. 120 Climatological data for — 1897 (Abbe), pp. 259, 308, 350, 444 1898. pp. 16, 60, 210, 308 1901 (Hall ) . pp. 214, 253, 304, 352, 407, 497, 595 1902. II. 69 1902 (Cousins), pp. 444, 487 Hurricanes in, 1689-1880, note on (Abbe), p. 550 Meteorological service, note on ( Abbe ) . 1902. p. 183 Rainfall of May, 1870-98, in, notes on (Abbe), p. 415 same, 1899 (Abbe), p. 206 _ Sun-spot period and temperature and rainfall of (Hall). 1901. p. 503 Thunderstorms and clouds in (Abbe). 1896. p. 15 Weather ])ureau high level stations, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 399 , Weather bureau service, 1898 (Hall), p. 303 same, 1899 (Abbe.), p. 161 Jamaican coccidse, food plants of some (Cockerell) 1893. pp. 158, 245 James, C. C. Agriculture, teaching, in public schools. 1902. p. 84. James, E. J. Government in its relation to forests. 1888. p. 23... James, Joseph F. Fossil fungi, notes on, 1891. p. 268 James River, Va. Freshets in, 1870-99 (Abbe), p. 156 Same, 1893-96 (Evans), p. 590 James River Valley, physical features and flood conditions of ( Evans ) . 1899. p. 250 Janney, Samuel M. Virginia; her past, present, and future, p. 17. January, weather conditions for, statement ofaverage(Garriott). p. 21, Japan : Agriculture in. 1873. (Capron.) p. 364 same. 1891. p. 563 , American butter in ( Gowey "i . p. 521 , Cereal crops. 1893. p. 270' Flora of (Hogg). 1875. p. 178 , Leather industry in ( Lyon ) . p. 526 , Locust in, migratorv, occurrence of, in 1883 (Brooks). App. p. 59 Our trade with, 1889-1899. ( Hitchcock) _ Rice and silk culture, and agricultural education in (Tamari). 1885. p. 187 San Jose scale in, preliminary report on (Marlatt). 1902. p. 41 Tea culture in. 1872. p. 286 Treaty of Shimonoseki between China and, Apr. 17, 1895, and possibilities of U. S. trade with Weather bureau of (Wright). 1900. p. 381 Winds of Arizona and ( Abbe ) . 1895. p. 255 See also Marlatt, Charles Lester. Japan current, studies of (Abbe). 1898. p. 366 Jajjanese Coccidfo, some new species of, with notes (Cockerell). 1896. p. 47 Japanese insects: Injurious, liable to be introduced into United States. 1896 Injurious to fruit, two (Matsumura). 1898. p. 36 Japanese oak-feeding silkworm, notes on cultivation of (Webster). 1889. p. 273 Japanese paper, manufacture of. 1872. p. 290 Japanese ])each fruit-worm, report on. 1889. p. 64 Japanese silkworm, parasite of, Ugimvia sericarlje rond. (Mik). 1891. p. 113 ..-■- ClasMiflciitloii no. A4. 1:898 A10.3:107 A10.3:84 A27.9:9 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A9.7:5 A10.3:120 A13.3:2 A28.5:7 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 Al. 1:864 A29.6:29 Al.l:873 A27.9:29 A4. 1:898 A27.9:.32 A27.9:13 A4. 1:899 A8.1:3 A12.3:18 A1.7:9 A9.6:31 A27.9:10 A12.4:6 A29.6:28 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A9.8:4 A9.8:4 A9.6:10 A9.7:l A27.9:10 A9.7:2 A9.7:4 378 Japanese strongyle (Strongylus subtiles) which may possibly occur in returning American troops (Stiles). 1902. p. 41 Japy knapsack .^iirayer, improved (Galloway). 1891. p. 39 Jaques ' ' cream pot ' ' stock ( Dodge) . p. 292 See also "Cream Pot" stock. Jarring for curculio on an extensive scale in Georgia, Avith list of insects caught (Scott and Fiske). 1902. p. 24 Java: Dutch East Indies, sugar-cane borers of (Zehntner). 1898. p. 32 Sugar in, diffusion and carbonatation of, extracts from report 'on (Lucassen). 1885. p. 49 Jefferson, Mark S. W. : Rain gages, reduction of records of. 1901. p. 499 Rainfall of Leeward and Windward islands. 1901. p. 56 Jefferson, Thomas, as meteorologist (Randolph and Francis). 1896. p. 456 Jefferson Countv, Alabama, road improvement in (Jackson). 1902. p. 31 Jefferson County, Colorado, agricultural resources of (Berthoud). 1869. p. 381* Jefferson County, Missouri, swine-plague in' (McNutt). 1879. p. 173 - Jefferson Memorial and Interstate Good Roads Convention, Char- lottesville, Va., Apr. 2-4, 1902, proceedings of. 1902 Jefferson memorial road, Va. (Shaw). 1902. p. 27 Jenefiuen. See Sisal hemp. Jenkins, Edward Hopkins: Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists at fourth annual convention. 1887. p. 6 Agricultural experiment work, cooperation of agricultural experi- ment stations with farmers' organization in. 1895. p. 50 Cigar-wrapper leaf, methods of experimenting with. 1901. p. 102 ---. Jenkins, Edward Hopkins, and Winton, Andrew Lincoln. Feeding stuffs, American, compilation of analyses of. 1892 Jenks, Charles N. Sheep husbandry in Texas. 1877. p. 122 Jennings, Thorp Buttolph. Storm-warning messages ( Form 1043 C) , should [thev] be of some distinctive color to more readily attract attention? 1899. p. 53 Jennings, W. S. : Road improvement in Florida, progress of. 1901. p. 60 Speech of, as permanent chairman. International (rood Roads Congress, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 16-21, 1901. p. 17.... Jensen, Charles A. See, as joint author, Gardner, Frank Duane. Jensen, Charles A., and Olshausen, B. A.: Soil survey of Boise area, Idaho, p. 421 Soil survey of Yakima area, Washington, p. 389 Jensen, Josei)h. Electric engineering in Utah, development of. 1898. p. 91 - Jen.^en process, new method of treating grain l)v, tor prevention of smut (Galloway). 1891. p. 372 ." _. Jenter, C. G. Acid and alkali solutions, standardizing the more common, results obtained in. 1893. p. 43 Jerked beef, or tasajo, manufacture and exportation of by River Plata countries, p. 399 Jerusalem artichokes: Description of. 1898. p. 10 For pigs. 1899. p. 20 Jesunofsky, L. J. Frost formation, some peculiarities in, over coast region of South Carolina. 1902. p. 479 Jewell, L. E. Aiiueous vajKjr, relative qualities of in atmosphere, determination of, by means of absorj)tion lines of the spectrum. 1896 \ Johns Hopkins University, meteorology at (Fassig). 1898. p. 306, *By ii misprint, this jiiiKi' nuiiil)cr appears twice. Index (.Uasslfii-iitlDii no. A4.3:.35 ! A28.5:7 Al. 1:866 A9.6:31 A9.6:10 A7.3:8 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A22.3:23 A27.9:7 A1.6:12 A22.3:25 A22.3:25 A7.3:16 Al 0.3:24 A10.3:99 A10.3:ll A1.2:Sh3 A29.3:24 A22.3:21 A22.3:21 A 26. 5:9011 A 26. 5:901 1 A 10. 3:49 A28.5:7 A7.3:38 A 4. 1:899 A 1.9:73 A 1.9:92 A 29. 6:30 A29.3:16 A29.6:26 379 Index Johnson, A. L. Timber trestle bridges, economical designing of Johnson, Benjamin P., short l)iogra])hy of. 1869. p. 136 Johnson, Ednmnd. Agriculture of Tuapan, Mexico. 1874. p. 498. Johnson, J. B. : Woods — mechanical tests made at Washington University testing lab- oratory, St. Louis, Mo. 1893. p. 3 mechanical tests, results of. 1893. p. 22 See also, as investigator, Fernow, Bernard Eduard. Johnson, Lawrence: Boll-worm ( Ileliothis armigera), report on. 1880. p. 150 same, p. 1 50 Cotton worm, boll worm, and other insects, report on. 1883. p. 53. Johnson, R. E. Decimal svstem of weights and measures. 1864. No. 6. p. 20 '. Johnson, S. W^. Address of, as president of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Exjieriment Stations at 10th annual convention, 1896. p. 43 See also, as joint author, Atwater, Wilbur Olin. Johnson, Willard Drake. Clouds, umbrella, notes on. 1898. p. 207. Johnson, Willis Grant: Aphelinus fuscipennis, an important parasite upon San Jose scale in eastern United States. 1900. p. 73 Emory fumigator; new method for handling hydrocyanic-acid gas in orchards. 1899. p. 43 Entomologicai notes, miscellaneous. 1899. p. 62 Green pea louse, destructive (Nectarophora destructor), for 1900, notes upon. p. 55 Hydrocyanic-acid gas — as remedy for San Jose scale and other insects. 1898. p. 39.. results with, for destruction of insects in large buildings. 1901. p. 166 Insects — little-known, of economic importance, note on some. 1897. p. 83 of economic importance for 1900, notes on. p. SO Maryland — entomological notes from. 1896. p. 63 insects, principal injurious, of year, notes on. 1897. p. 80... same. 1898. p. 92 Nursery and orchard inspection, experiences in. 1901. p. 163.. Pea louse, destructive, new and important economic species of genus Nectarophora. 1899. p. 94 Scale insects, new and old, notes on. 1896. p. 74 Stalk worm, new enemy to young tobacco. 1899. p. 99 Johnson grass, investigations made during season of 1901 (Ball). 1902 Johnston, C. T. : Irrigation discharge records and diagrams, computation and preparation of. 1900. p. 47 Irrigation investigations for 1900, discussion of. 1902. p. 21 Water for irrigation at Wheatland, Wyo., use of. 1902. p. 207.. Water supply of Bear River and its diversion. 1899. p. 9 Wyoming, duty of water in. 1900. p. 171 Johnston, C. T., and Stannard, J. D. : Irrigation, practical. 1900. p. 491 Irrigation ditches, small, how to build. 1902 Johnston, Jos. F. Alabama, road improvement in, extract from governor' s message, p. 1 Joint-worm attack, apparent, some features of (Webster). 1892. p . 89 Joint-worm flies. See Grass and grain joint-worm flies. Jones, Calvin C. Cotton as sur})lus crop. 1870. p. 36 Jones, Ednmnd. Storms, distant, indicated by tides at New York. 1894. p. 372 Jones, Francois S. Argentine Republic, cattle and cattle products of, some statistics of. 1899. p. 515 Classlflration no. A13.3:12 A27.9:7 A27.9:12 A13.3:8 A13.3:8 Al. 1:881-2 A9. 1:882 A9.3:l A27.9:2 A10.3:41 A29.6:26 A9.6:26 A 9. 6:20 A9.6:20 A9.6:26 A9.6:17 A 10. 3:99 A 9. 6:9 A9.6:26 A9.6:6 A9.6:9 A9.6:17 A10.3:99 A9.6:20 A9.6:6 A9.6:20 A19.3:ll A 10. 3:86 A 10.3:104 A10.3:104 A10.3:70 A10.3:86 Al. 10:900 Al. 9:158 A22.4:33 A 9. 7:5 A27.9:8 A 29. 6:22 A4. 1:899 380 Jones, Frank M. Dermestes vulpinns in f^oat skins. 1889. p. 6,3.. JoiK'H, Isaac. Alaska, interior of, recf)nnois8ance along trail from P^agle to Valdez. p. 283 Jones, J. D. Cork oak, growth of in U. S. 1895. p. 9 Jones, J. li. Mule, its ases, how to breed, grow, prepare for the market, and sell. p. 335 Jones, L. R. Potato blight and rot, comparative test of fungicides in checking. 1893. p. 89 Jones, R. W. : Boll worm of cotton, report on. 1885. App. p. 17 Cotton worm (Aletia xylina), observations and experiments on, report of. 1883. p. 47 Jones, T. C. Pacific coast, field crops and animal industrv of. 1892. p. 59 '. See aho, as joint author, Hilgard, Eugene Woldemar. Jones, Thomas C. Eggs, Madeira, exports of. p. 520 Jones, William J.: Aletia, report on. 1885. App. p. 55 Cotton arm v worm, origin of, and best means of destroying. 1878. p. 356 . .". ". See also, as joint author, Huston, Henry Augustus. Jordan, Whitman Howard: Agricultural .experiment stations, American, growth and purpose in. 1901. p. 42 Dietary studies at Maine State college in 1895 Digestion experiments, American, report on. 1896. p. 5 Jordan, Whitman Howard, and Hall, Frank H. Digestibility of American feeding stuffs. 1900 Journal of mycology, devoted to study of fungi, especially in their relation to plant diseases Jou vea, leaf structure of (Ogden). p. 12 Judd, Sylvester Dwight: Birds — as weed destroyers. 1898. p. 221 four common, of farm and garden. 1895. p. 405 of a Maryland farm. 1902 Food of nestling birds. 1900. p. 411 Shrikes, food of. 1898. p. 15 Sparrows, relation of, to Agriculture. 1901 Judd, Thomas. Almond in southwest Utah and southeast Nevada. p. 55 July, weather conditions for, statement of average (Garriott). p. 307. Jumping mice of the genus zapus, revision of (Preble). 1899 June, weather conditions for, statement of average (Garriott). p. 258. Jungrteisch, , and Grimbert, . Sugars, analysis of, some facts relative to. 1890. p. 135 Jupiter, Fla. Precipitation at, 1889-91. p. 108 Jute: P.eugal crop. 1888. p. 539 Culture of ramie and. p. 261 san\e ( Lefranc). 1873 Culture, national importance, etc. ( Waterhouse). p. 289 same ( Waterhouse). 1883 Culture in U. S. 1871. p. 70 same. 1872. p. 490 same ( Dodge). 1896 Introduction of. p. 171 same. p. 402 Louisiana. 1874. p. .389 United States and India, p. 294 Sec also Fibers — Flax — Hemp — Ramie and jute. Jute and other fibers in U. S. (Dodge). 1892. p. 91 Same, 2d ed. p. 91 Juvisy, France, observatory of, physical and meteorological re- searches, principally on solar rays, made at station of agricul- tural climatology at ( Fkunmarion) . 1 899. pp. 103, 203 Index Clusslflcatltiii 110. A9.7:2 AlO.l 2:901 A13.3:ll A4. 1:891-2 A10.3:16 A8.1:4 A9.3:l A 1.8:20 A4. 1:900 . A8.1:4 A9.2:C82 A10.3:99 A 10. 3:37 A10.6:6 A10.3:77 A28.5: A3. 3:8 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:895 A5.3:17 Al. 10:900 A 5. 3:9 A5.3:15 A20. 1:895 A29.6:29 A5.5:15 A29.6:29 A7.3:28 A29.6:20 A27.9:26 Al. 1:873 A1.8:S Al. 1:876 A1.8:30 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A 11. 5:8 Al. 1:871 A27.9:9 A27.9:12 A 1.1:874 A27.8:l All. 5:1 A10.6:10 381 1896 Index Katir corn: Characteristics, culture, and uses (Georgeson) Merits of, for dry regions. 1898. p. 13 , Red and white, comparative value of corn and, steer-feeding ex- periments to ascertain (Georgeson). p. 483 Kain, Samuel W.: Thunderstorms in New Brunswick, 1897. p. 105 Whirlwinds, local, in New Brunswick, notes on. 1900. p. 488. Kain, Sanmel W., and others. Seismic and oceanic noises, report on. 1898. p. 152 Kains, Maurice Grenville: Chicory growing. 1900 Chicorv growing as addition to resources of American farmer. 1898 Horse-radish, circular on, 1898 See also, as revisor, Nash, George V. Kalamazoo, Mich., celery culture at (Little), p. 343 Kales, John W. : Explosive noises at Franklinville, N. Y. 1897. p. 393 Lightning, serpentine. 1899. p. 461 Thunderstorms in Franklinville, N. Y. 1897. p. 309 Kammerhueber, . See Cluss and Kammerhueber. Kangaroo rats, three new, descrii)tions of, with remarks on identity of Dipodomys ordii of Woodhouse (Merriam). 1890. p. 41.. Kansas: Animal industry of, condition of (Heath), p. 405 Arid regions of, possibilities of reclamation by utilizing under- Iving waters (Miller). 1891. Ft. 1, p. 301 Cattle in— ergotism among (Trumbower) . p. 310 same, p. 89 same (Bird), pp. 3, 17 pleuro-pneumonia among, ontlireak of (Devoe). p. 322 southern cattle fever among, outl)reak of (Trumbower). p. 393. same. 1884. p.207..- Texas fever among (Hill). 1897. p. 318 Texas itch among (Mayo), p. 488 tuberculosis among (Mayo) . p. 479 Dairy industry in (Chubbuck) . 1897 Electrical storms in, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 216 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 209 Forest trees in, experiments with (Vasey). 1872. p. 506 Grasses of arid districts of, investigation of (Vasey) . 1886 Insect enemies of farmer in, notes on (Kellogg). 1892. p. 114.. Locusts or grasshoppers in (Snyder). 1868. p. 456 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (Stanlev). P 4 Rocky Mountain locust in, in 1880 (Chipman). App., p. 55 Sorghum culture in, history of (Adams). 1884. p. 71 Sorghum-sugar experiments in. 1884. p. 63 same. 1889 (Spencer), p. 7 Sorghum-sugar industry in (Cowgill). 1888. p. 18 same, abstract of report (Cowgill). p. 223 Southwestern, flora of, collection of ])lants made by C. H. Thomp- son in 1893, report on (Hitchcock). 1896. p. 537 Storm, local, of Sept. 8, 1895, in (Abbe), p. 338 , Trip to, to investigate reported damages from grasshoppers — paper read before Association of Economic Entomologists, 1891. (Osborn). p. 58 report on (Osborn). 1891. p. 49 Winds in, hot (Abbe). 1897. j). 260 _. See also Arkalon — Attick — Butler County — Conway Springs — Dodge City — Douglass — Fort Scott — Garden City — Liberal — Marshall "County — Meade — Medicine Lodge — Minneola — Ness City — Ottawa — Sterling. I'liisKlflcatloii no. A1.9:37 A1.9:73 A4. 1:898 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A6.4:29 A6.3:19 A6.4:15 Al. 1:886 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A5.5:4 A4. 1:889-90 A15.2:Ir7'' A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A4.3:18 A29.6:26 A27.9:6 A27.9:10 A6.3:l A9.7:5 A27.9:6 A22.4:33 A8.1:3 A7.3:3 A7.3:3 A7.3:26 A7.3:17 Al. 1:887 A6.5:3 A29.6:23 A9.3:27 A9.7:4 A29.6:26 382 Kansas, University of: Insects injuring drugs at (Kellogg). 1894. p. .31 "Work in economic entomology at, for season of 1894 (Snow). 1894. p. 140 Kansas City, Mo., National Cattle Growers' Convention, addresses of Norman J. Colman and D. K. Salmon before. 1887 Kansas fungi, newspeciesof (Kellerman and Swingle). 1889. p. 11. Same ( Ellis and Kellerman) . 1889. p. 142 Kansas State Agricultural College, agricultural building (new) at. 1901. p. lO.S Kanthack, A. A., Durham, H. E., and Blandford, W. F. H. Nagana, or tsetse-fiy disease, p. 140 Kastle, Joseph Hoeing, Marvin, Paul, and Calvert, J. C. Oxalic acid, action of, upon phosphates, silicates, and soil. 1894. p. 5.3. Katipo, New Zealand, report on (Wight). 1889. p. 134 Kearney, Thomas Henry, jr.: Botanical survey of Dismal Swamp region. 1901. p. 321 Calamagrostis, North American species of, revision of. 1898. p. 7. Grasses and forage plants of southeastern States. 1895 Plant covering of Ocracoke Island; a study in ecology of North Carolina strand vegetation. 1900. p. 261 Kearney, Thomas Henry, and Cameron, Frank Kenneth: Alkali soils, certain components of, effect upon seedling plants. 1902. p. 7 Alkali soils and vegetation, some mutual relations between. 1902. Kedzie, R. C. : Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at IBtli annual convention. 1899. p. 9 Frost, protection from. 1895. p. 295 Soil analysis, report on. 1891. p. 116 Soils, acid-digestion of, vessels for. 1893. p. 82 , Keeney, George H. Irrigation of rice in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. 1 902. p. 59 Keewatin. See Hudson Bay region. Keffer, Charles Albert: Tree planting — experimental, in the Plains. 1898 waste places on farm. 1896. p. 323 western plains. 1895. p. 341 Wattle tree, introduction of, into southern States. 1895. p. 19.. Keith, Arthur. Topography and geology of southern Appalachians. p. Ill Kellerman, W. A. See, as joint author, Ellis, J. B. Kellerman, W. Al, and Swingle, Walter Tennyson: Fungi, new species of. 1889. p. 72 Kansas fungi, new species of. 1889. p. 11 Smut in oats and other cereals, prevention of. 1891. p. 26 Sorghum blight, status of. 1889. p. 195 Kellicott, D. S.: Eustrotia caduca, preparatory stages of. 1891. p. 321 Hepialus argenteomaculatus, report on. 1889. p. 250 Horn fly in Ohio, note on. 1891. p. 35 Hypoderas columl)a', note on. 1892. p. 77 Moths, notes on Aegriid;e of central Ohio. 1892. p. 81 Kellner, O. Feeding stuffs, methods of determining digestibility of. 1898. p. 504 Kellogg, Vernon L. : Insects injuring drugs at University of Kansas. 1894. p. 31 Kansas farmer, insect enemies of, notes on. 1892. p. 114 Kellv, O. II. Minnesota, resources of, etc., brief historv of. p. 31.. Kels'ey, F. D. Fungi of Helena, Mont., notes on. 1889. p. 80 See also, as joint author, Anderson, F. W. Kelsey, S. F. Road building in mountainous country. 1902. p. 63. Kenai Experiment Station, Alaska, report of, 1901 (Nielsen) . 1902. p. 254 Index Classlflriitlon no. A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A1.8:43 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A10.6:12 A4. 1:901 A7.3:43 A9.7:2 A6.5:5 A3.3:ll A.3.3:l A6.5:5 A1.8:71 A1.8:71 A7.3:57 A29.6:23 A7.3:31 A7.3:38 A10.3:113 A1.3.3:18 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:895 A13.3:ll A1.2:Ap42 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A28.5:5 A9.7:3 A9.7:l A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A9.7:5 A10.6:9 A9.7:7 A9.7:5 A 1.1:863 A28.5:5 A22.3:23 A10.P:901 383 Index Kenealy, James: Lightning recorders and their utility in forecasting thunderstorms. 1902. p. 7(j Meteorological observatory of St. Ignatius College, Cleveland, Ohio. 1901. p. 355./. Kennebec River, ice in, report of (Abbe). 1897. p. 98 Kennedy, A. R. Cattle and sheep industry of Colorado, p. 367 Kennedy, Patrick Beveridge: Caryopsis of grasses, structure of, with reference to morphology and classification Forage plants in Ontario, experiments with. 1899 Grasses and forage plants, cooperative experiments with. 1900.. Saltbushes, report on. 1900 Smootli broom -grass. 1899 Turkestan alfalfa. 1900 Kennels, disinfection of, by fire (Stiles). 1902. p. 15 Kenner, La., sorghum sugar, experiments at: 1888 (Stubbs). p. 273^ same, with additional matter, p. 46 1889 (Wiley), p. 10 1889 (Stubbs). p. 64 1889 (Wiley), p. 21.. Kent County, Md., soil survey of (Bonsteel) . ji. 173 Kentucky: Agricultural and mechanical college of. 1865. Xo. 6. p. 32 Aurora in (Abbe). 1895. p. 297. Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 127 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (Nail). 1902. p. 23... Gape disease of young poultry in (Garman) . p. 504 Good roads in, organizations for (Van Pelt). 1901. p. 81 Highways, history of old and new systems (Crump) . 1895 Stock, sales of. 1870. p. 281 _. Kentucky bluegrass seed, harvesting, curing, and cleaning (Pieters and Brown). 1902 Kentucky sheep, improved ( Scctt) . j). 334 Ken worthy, Charles J. Wool-growing in Australia, p. 204 Kerkam's kites with rocket signals (Abbe). 1897. p. 206 Kerosene, experiments with, upon insects injuriously affecting orange tree and cotton plant. 1883 Kerosene emulsion: Experiments with (Osborn) . 1891. p. 63 Historic notes on (Cook). 1891. p. 62 Pyrethrum and (Riley). 1891. p. 32 Remedy for white grubs. 1888. p. 48 Kerosene knapsack sprayer, modification of (Weed). 1895. p. 28.. See also Knapsack. Kerry breed of cattle (Howard), p. 313 Kew gardens, p]ngland. 1870. p. 233 Kew Observatory, change at, note on (Al)be). 1900. p. 67 Kev, Sothoron. See, as joint author. Hicks, Gilbert Henrv. Key West, Fla. : Gulf stream near, drift of, note on. 1900. p. 210 Waterspouts at (Boynton). 1899. p. 351 Kickbusch, F. W. Stettin, Germany, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at. p. 9 Kidney worm of swine, our present knowledge of (Tayler). p. 612. Kiernan, John A. Cattle notes of southwestern Texas, p. 511 Kilborne, F. L. Abortion in mares, outbreak of. 1893. p. 49 See aho, as joint author, Smith, Theobald. Kilborne, F. L., and Schroeder, Ernest C. Bovine tuberculosis in Soldiers' Home herd of 60 cattle, clinical notes on. 1894. riasslficatioii no. A29.3:31 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A4. 1:891-2 A3.3:19 A3.4:20 A3.3:22 Al. 9:108 A3.4:18 A3.4:25 A4.3:35 Al.l:888 A7.3:20 A7.3:20 A7.3:26 A7.3:26 A26.5:900i A27.9:3 A29.6:23 A27.9.6 A10.3:120 A4. 1:898 A22.3:21 A22.3:13 A27.9:8 A19.3:19 Al. 1:866 Al. 1:864 A29.6:25 A9.3:l Kilgore, Benjamin Wesley: Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at 17th annual convention. 1900. p. 7 Ammonia, phosphomolyl)date of, report on estimation of phos- phoric acid by titration of yellow precipitate of. 1894. p. 100. A9.7:4 A9.7:4 A9.7:4 A9.7:l A9.6:2 Al. 1:862 A27.9:8 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A22.7:27 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4.3:3 A4.3:7 A7.3:62 A7.3:43 384 Kilfiore, Benjamin Wesley — Continued Cotton-seed products, feeding value of. 1896. p. 385 Fodders and green materials, fat in, preliminary report on estima- tion of. 1897. p. 98 Phosphoric acid, Pemberton's method of determination, com- parison of, with official method by Francis Bergami. 1894. P i>" :--: Plant freparation and use of. 1897. p. 46 Brown-tail moth in iMassachusetts, report on. 1900. p. 75 Cranberry lireworm, probable remedy for. 1899. p. 53 Insect jK'sts, fnur ini]Mirte. 553 America and P^urope, notes on ( Abbe ). 1897. p. 165 Another use for, note on ( Abbe ). 1900. p. 252 Archibald on, report of (Abbe). 1897. p. 164 Balloons and, results of work with, at Trappes, France, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 411 Balloons, clouds, and kites, re])nrt on (Abbe). 1896. p. 206 Chicago conference, August, 1893, notes on (Abbe), p. 310 Development of, by European scientists (Abbe). 1897. p. 68... Experiments with, record of some (Eddy). 1898. p. 450 Exploration of air with, progress in, at Blue Hill Observatory, Mass. (Rotch). 1898._ p. 355 "... Flying, early use of wire in (Fergusson). 1897. p. 135 France, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 490 German Antarctic expeditions, work in, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 177 Kerkam's, with rocket signals ( Abbe). 1897. p. 206 Madeira, work in, notes on ( Abbe). 1898. p. 552 Mechanics and equilibrium of ( Marvin ) . 1897. p. 136 Mechanics of, report on ( Decker) . 1897. p. 349 Meteorological observations with, at sea, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 563 Montana (Ooe). 1896. p. 237 New field for, in meteorology (Kimball). 1901. j). 419 Observations of, 1898 ( Frankenfield ) . 1898 Prize for flyers (Abbe). 1896. p. 374 Problem of, report on (McAdie). 1897. p. 246 San Francisco, Cal., experiments at (Hammon). 1896. p. 288.. Spool, and kites with radial wings, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 154. Systematic exploration of atmosphere by means of, method for (Rotch). 1902. p. 66 Telephone (Abbe). 1898. p. 257 Telephone and, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 366 Temperatures obtained by, at Bergen Point, N. J. (Allen). 1898. p. 161 Use of — in exploration of upper air (Marvin). 1898. p. 201 in meteorology, notes on (Abbe). 1896. p. 416 Used by Espy, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 163 Weather Bureau experiments (Marvin). 1896. pp. 113, 156, 199, 238 Weather Bureau kite, report on (Marvin). 1896. p. 418 Weather Bureau observations in 1898, preliminary results of (Abbe), p. 413 Within a thunder cloud ( Hovenden ) . 1898. p. 251 Work in, progress in, notes on ( Abbe). 1898. p. 552 See also Bayonne, N. J. — Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory — Dansey's — Fisher, George — Franklin Kite Club — Newton, Isaac. Kjeldahl-Gunning method and a modification applicable in presence of nitrates (Voorhees). 1892. p. 85 Kjeldahl method, estimation of casein by (L'Hote). 1889. p. 170. St'e (dso Distilling flask — Nitrogen. Klauiath Indians of Oregon, plants used by, notes on (Coville). 1897. p. 87 .^ Klee, W. G.: Date, culture of. 1 883 Fruits, tropical and semitropical, of California, Arizona, and New Mexico. 1891. p. Ill Sf.e also, as joint author, Behr, Herman. CliiBsiflcatiou uo. A9.6:22 A 1.9:69 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A 29. 6: 28 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A29.6:24 A29.6:29 A29.5:F A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:24 A29.6:27 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 Al. 10:898 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:24 ■ A29.6:23 ( I A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A7.3:35 A7.3:24 A6.5:5 A1.8:24 A20.3:l 386 Index I'lasttiftciitiua no. 1865. 1865. Ko. 6. No. 7. p. 6... p. 6.... 1898. p. p. 209.. 253 . p. 463. 1885. Klein, J. Milk, estimation of fat in, bv Soxhlet'.s areometric method. 1888. p. 163 ." Klippart, John H.: German agriculture, letter on Stettin, international fair at. Klondike: Meteorological observations in, note on (Abbe). ^\'eather Bureau ol)servati()ns in (Myers). 1898. Klotz, O. J. Langsdorf, voyage of, 1803-7, notes from. 1898 Knapp, J. G. Climate and products of Florida, statement of No. 19. p. 23 Knapp, Seaman A. : Agricultural resources and capabilities of Porto Kico, with special reference to establishu'ent of an agricultural experiment sta- tion on the island. 1901 Education, limits of, under the law, at agricultural collegea. 1885. p. 163 Rice culture in U. S. , present status of, 1899 same, 1900 Knap.'jack kerosene attachment, some experiments with (Weed). 1895. p. 26 Knapsack sprayer, new, description of (Galloway). 1891. p. 51.. See also Japy knapsack sprayer. Knight, O. W. Sugars, estimation of, by weighing precipitated cu- prous oxid as such and as metallic copper, notes on. 1901. p. 111. .----. .- Knotweed, giant, orsachaline, circular relative to (Scribner). 1895. Knowles, Etta L. Fungi, abnormal structures in, induced by Usti- lago ze?e mays, study of. 1889. p. 14 Knoxville convention, extract from proceedings of. 1889 Koebele, Albert: Australia, report of trip to, to investigate natural enemies of fluted scale. 1890 .. ._ California insects, in 1889, report on. p. 85 Cottony cushion-scale and red scale, experiments on. p. 558 Entomological work in Oregon and California, notes on Australian importations. 1893. p. 33 Hop [plant-] louse, experiments with, in Oregon and Washington. 1893. p. 12 Locusts near Folsom, Califi irnia. 1885. p. 308 Parasitic and predaceous insects in New Zealand, Australia, and adjacent islands, studies of. 1893 Resin compounds, experiments with, on phylloxera, and general notes on California insects in 1 890. p. 37 Scale-insects, experiments against, p. 143 Sugar-cane insects in New South Wales. 1892. p. 385 See also Coquillett, Daniel William. Koeppen, F. T. Hessian flv, in Russia, translated bv C. F. Gissler. 1883. App.,p. 41...". ." Koeppen, W. : Climatology, present condition and recent progress of. 1896. p. 461 Weather predictions, best method of testing. 1894. p. 29 Kremser, Victor: Atmosphere, upper, studv of, by means of balloons. 1896. p. 725 '. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. pp. 233, 243 Kriciielt, F. W. River and tiood service, monthly notes on, June- Jul v, 1898 : Same .Tune-July, 1899 Krug, William Henry: Dextrine, starch, dextrose, sucrose, and gum arable, mixture of, attemjjt to analyze. 1894. p. 167 Food and feeding stuffs for 1901, outline of work on Hide-powder tests, comparative, report on. 1901. p. 133 l.iege, I'x'lgium, International Association of Leather Trade Chemists, 1901, report on meeting of. 1902. p. 147 A7.3:24 A27.9:3 A27.9:3 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A27.9:23 A10.2:P83 A1.7:9 A6.3:22 Al. 9:110 A9.6:2 A28.5:6 A7.3:62 A6.4:5 A28.5:5 A10.4:3 A9.3:21 A9.3:22 Al. 1:886 A9.3:32 A9.7:6 A 1.1:885 A1.8:51 A9.3:23 Al. 1:887 A9.7:4 A8.1:3 A29.6:23 A29.3:lli A29.3:ll» A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A7.3:43 A7.4:7 A7.3:62 A7.3:67 387 Index Krug, William Henry— Continued See also, as collaborator and as joint author, Wiley, Harvey Washington. Kiihn, Julius. Animals, domestic, feeding standards for. 1893. P fi ^ Kiihn, M.: Milk- curdled, fat in, estimation of content of. 1890. p. 162 fat in, estimation of content of, by method of Soxhlet-Engs- triini and Schmoeger-Neubert. 1890. p. 158 Kuhn, von. German army horses, requirements for. 1898. p. 31. Kuro giro, chinooks versus, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 114 Labor, distribution of, in India and V. S. 1887. p. 366 Laboratorv method of experimentation in economic entomology (Wbodworth). 1891. p. 266 Laboratory work. See Horticulture. Lace, description and history of ( Wilson ) . 1897. p. 359 Lacey, R. t^. Cabbage worms, remedies for. p. 133 Same, p. 133 Lachnosterna, notes on (Perkins ). 1892. p. 389 Lachnosterna damage, case of. 1889. p. 365 Lachnosterna fusca, notes on ( Smith ) . 1888. p. 180 La Crosse, Wis., rainfall at, heaviest, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 448. Ladd, Eugene F. Dietarv study of club of women students at North, Dakota Agricultural College. 1901 . p. 21 Lade, von Roeszler. Nettles, experiments with. p. 562 Ladoga, Lake, from thermic point of view (Schokalsky ). 1901. p. 63. Ladybird: Asiatic, importation and present status of, preliminarv report on (Marlatt) . 1902. p. 70 1 Australian, imported (Coquillett) . 1889. p. 70 Parasite, report on ( Riley ) . 1888. p. 101 Lafayette, Ind. See Purdue University. Lafayette Parish, La., soils and products of (Rapley) . 1884. p. 14. . . Lafitte, Prosper de. Grape mildew, action of sulphate of copper on. 1886. p. 100 Lagerheim, G. See De Lagerheim. Lagoon Head, list of plants collected bv Edward Palmer at, in 1889 (Vasey.and Rose). 1890. p. 9.". Laisser-faire philosophy applied to insect problem (Marlatt). 1899. P 5 Lake, Edward R. : Prune culture in Pacific Northwest, p. 41 same, reprinted Prunes and prune culture in western Europe, with special refer- ence to existing conditions in Pacific Northwest. 1901 Lake Charles area. La. , soil survey of ( Heileman and Mesmer. ) p. 621 Lake commerce and insurance, notes on ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 556 Lake County, Ohio, potato culture in ( Abbott) . p. 295 Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio, dietary study at (Bevier and Sprague). 1901. p. 27 Lake level, oscillations of, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 446 Lake levels, variations in, and atmospheric precipitation (Henrv). 1 899 '- - - Lake levels and wind phenomena (Henry). 1900. p. 203 Lake water, temperature of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 167 Lakes: Deep, temperature of, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 71 Fresh water, increase and decrease of (Abbe). 1898. p. 363... Ice in, sudden disappearance of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 114. same ( Ten Rroeck). 1900. p. 287 Influence of, on temperature of land, notes on (Abbe) . 1900. p. 343 Oscillation of, in arid regions, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 544.. Small, influence of, on local climate (Abbe). 1901. p. 563 ... Lambs: Feeding, in Culorado (Clarke). ]>. 275 Classlfli-ation no. A 10. 6:4 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A1.2:H78 A29.6:26 A27.9:25 A9.7:3 All. 5:9 Al. 1:883 A9. 1:883 A9.7:4 A9.7:l A9.7:l A29.6:28 A10.3:91 Al. 1:878 A29.6:29 A9.6:37 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A1.8:85 A6.3:2 A6.5:l A9.6:20 A20. 1:894 A20.4:2 A20.3:10 A26.5:901i A29.6:28 Al. 1:865 A10.3:91 A29.6:28 A29.2:L15 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A4. 1:901 388 Lambs — Continuerl Feeding of, experiaients in (Curtiss and Wilson), pp. 463, 46(3, 469 Verminous bronchitis in, and its treatment by tracheal injections. p. 554 same. p. 554 Lamellicorns, Australian, new genus and two new species of (Sharp). 1890. p. 302 Lameness of horses; its causes and treatment (Liautard). p. 269 ... Lamson-Scribner. See Scribner, Frank Lamson. Lancaster, Pa. Soil survey around ( Dorsey ) . p. 61 Land : Distribution of, in France. 1888. p. 476 Draina^re and irrigation, list of references to publications relatintr to ( 1 Ifdrick ) . 1902 Drainage in California. 1869. p. 231 Improved, table of, in loyal States, 1850-60. No. 6. j>. 12 Low, cold air in (Abbe). 1896. p. 14 Monopoly, evils of. 1868. p. 407 New, clearing ("Williams). 1902 Public— and forests. 1872. p. 65 i in Mexico, prices of. 1889. p. 522 open for settlement. 1901. p. 688 Reclamation of, in New Jersey, England, and Holland, reports of State geologist of New Jersey, 1869 and 1870. p. 221 Swamp and overflow, reclamation of, in California, p. 179 Temperature of, influence of lakes on, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 343 AVorn-out, improvement of (Page) . 1883. p. 207 See also Alkali lands — Forest lands — Grass lands — Marsh lands — Prairie lands — Salt-marsh lands — Tidal lan'ls — Timber lands. Land Vjirds of New England, oology of some, as a means of identi- fying injurious or beneficial species (Samuels), p. 386 Land-grant and bond-aided railroads, alphabetical list of, in U. S. 1902 Land-grant colleges. See Agricultural colleges — Agricultural col- leges and experiment stations. Land tortoise. See Florida land tortoise. Landis, D. S. Leonids at Phoenix, Ariz. 1901. p. 509 Landon, M. D. Cotton-raising by free labor. p.SS Landscape gardening, report on. p. 159 Landslide in Vermont, note on ( Abbe). 1897. ]». 307 Lane County, Oregon, agriculture in. 1870. p. 84 Lang, Thomas S. Eoadsters and trotters, breeding of. p. 157 Langdon nonswarming device, report of (Benton). 1893. p. 230.. Langhorne, G. T. Brussels, importation of American horses into. 1897. p. 26 Lanjrley, Samuel Pierpont: Meteorological work of Smithsonian Institution. 1895. p. 216.. Smithsonian Institution, Astrophysical Observatory of, annals of. 1902. p. 258 Langlois, A. B. See, as joint author, Ellis, J. B. Langsdorf, voyage of, 1803-07, notes from (Klotz). 1898. p. 463 .. Languria, notes on (Chittenden). 1890. p. 346 Langworthv, Charles Ford: Alfalfa, when to cut. 1899. p. 24 Apricots, cherries, peaches, plums, and jn'unes, food vahic of. " 1 899. p. 22 , Banana tiour, how it is prepared. 1900. p. 20 Bread making, skim nulk in. 1900. p. 16 Calves, cost of raising. 1899. p. 21 Cereal breakfast foods, study of. 1899. p. 19 Coffee su])stitutes. 1 900. ]>. 22 Corn, moldy, feeding to animals. 1900. p. 26 Ducks, feeding, recent experiments in. 1899. ]). 20 Egg records, individual, nest box for keeping. 1900. p. 19 Indent I'lassi&ratlou no. A4. 1:898 Al. 1:885 A4. 1:885 A9.7:2 A4.2:H78 .\26. 5:900' A27.9:26 A17.3:41 A27.9:7 A27.9:l A29.6:24 A27.9:6 Al. 9:150 A27.9:10 A27.9:27 Al. 10:901 A1.7:7 Al. 1:872 A29.6:28 A1.7:2 Al. 1:864 A13.2:R132 A29.6:29 Al. 1:864 A 1.1:869 A29.6:25 A27.9:8 Al. 1:864 A9.7:5 A1.2:H78 A29.3:112 A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A 9. 7:2 A 1.9:105 A 1.9:105 A 1.9:1 19 Al. 9:114 A 1.9:107 A 1.9:105 A 1.9: 122 Al. 9:122 A 1.9:107 A1.9:114 389 Index Langworthy, Charles For. 24 Eggs and their upe.s as food Fij^h an food. 1898 Food, functions and uses of. 1901 Forage crops for i)igs. 1901 . p. 25 Hay, spontaneous combustion of. 1899. p. 26 Hens, laying, number of, that niav be profitably kept in one pen. 1900. p. 18 " Maple sirup and sugar. 1901. p. 21 ^Matter and energy, value of experiments on metabolism of. 1898. n. lOO.S '/. Molasses as a food for farm animals. 1 899. p. 17 Nitrogen, metabolized, excretion of, by animals. 1897. p. 817.. Nuts as food. 1900. p. 18 '. Potatoes, value of, as food. 1900. p. 337 Purslane, value as a food. 1900. p. 22 Soy beans as food for man. p. 20 Steers, grazing on corn and cowpeas. 1901. ]>. 27 Tomatoes, fresh and canned. 1900. p. 21 See also, as joint author, Atwater, Wilbur Olin — Smith, C. B. ; as translator, Stohmann, F. Lantern trap, for insects, successful, report on (Gillette). 1897. p. 75 La Paz, Lower California, plants collected by Edward Palmer in 1890 at, list of ( Vasey and Rose). 1890. p. 63 La Perouse, voyage of, notes from (Abbe). 1898. p. 461 Lapham, Increase Allen, biographical sketch of (Lapham). 1896. p. 36 r riasslfication no. Lapham, J. E., and Miller, M. F. Soil survey of Montgomery County, Tennessee, p. 341 Lapham, Julia A. Lapham, Increase Allen, biographical sketch of. 1896. p. 36 Lapham, Macy H. See, as joint author, Briggs, Lyman James. Lapham, Macy H., and Heileman, W. H.: Soil survey of Hanford area, California, p. 447 Soil survey of lower Salinas Valley, California, p. 481 Laramie Plains, Wyoming, duty of water on. 1899 (Fairfield). 1902. p. 215 Lard: Composition of, from dairy commissioner of Minnesota (Ives). p. 188 Pure and fictitious, methods of distinguishing between (Taylor). 1893 Lard and lard adulterants ( Wiley ) . 1889. p. 405 Larger cornstalk borer. See Cornstalk borer, larger. Larkspur poisoning of sheep (Wilcox ) . p. 473 Lamed, Ellen D: Snow in New England, report of, 1817—40. p. 75 Temperature observations at Thompson, Windham County, Conn., 1852-94. p. 364 Larrabee, J. H. Apiculture, experiments in. 1892. p. 57 Larvge : Comparative tests with new and old arsenicals on (Marlatt). 1896. p. 30 , Pre.servation of, for study (Garman). 1893. p. 98 Larval cestode (Sparganum mansoni) of man, which may possibly occur in returning American troops (Stiles and Tayler). 1902. p. 47 Lathrop, Barbour, and Fairchild, David Grandison. Foreign seeds and plants collected by, in Austria, Italy, and Egypt. 1900 . . Latta, William Carroll: Address of, before American Association of Farmers' Institute Workers, at seventh annual meeting. 1902. p. 13 Indiana, farmers' institute work accouii)lished in. 1902. p. 21., Al. 9:122 Al. 9:122 Al. 9:128 A 1.9:85 A10.4:46 Al. 9:124 A 1.9:105 Al. 9:114 A1.9:124 A 10. 6:9 A 1.9:1 07 A10.6:7 Al. 9:122 Al. 10:900 Al. 9:119 A1.9:58 Al. 9:124 Al. 9:119 A9.6:9 A6.5:l A29.6:26 A29.3:18 A26. 5:901' A29.3:18 A26. 5:901^ A26. 5:9011 A10.3:104 A7. 1:889 A 18. 5:3 A7.3:13* A4. 1:898 A29.6:22 A29.6:21 A9.3:30 A9.6:6 A9.7:6 A4.3:35 A6.6:6 A10.3:120 A10.3:12a 390 Latta, William Carroll — Continued Local 1k'1[> in farmers' institutes. 1902. p. 3*5 Money value of good roads to farmers. 1896 Plats in field exj>erimentation, form, size, arrangement, and treat- ment of. 1896. p. 83 Lattimore, S. A. Spices and condiments, adulteration of. p. 296... Lauder, J. N. Locomotives, smoke-consunnng device for. 1887. p. 132 Lavalard, E. Horse feeding, notes on. 1902. i>. 4 Law, James: Animals, contagious diseases of, and means of suppressing and extinguishing. 1883. p. 19 Anthrax among cattle in New York. 1881. p. 312 Brussels, International Veterinary Congress, report of. p. 321 . . . same. p. 122 Cal ves, young, diseases of. p. 267 Cattle- generative organs of, diseases of. p. 169 parturition of, diseases following, p. 235 urinary organs of, diseases of. p. 137 Cattle plague or rinderpest, transmission of through medium of dry or salted hides, opinion relative to. p. 321 Cattle traffic in relation to cattle i)lague. 1883. p. 110 Hog-cholera; intestinal lever in swine, p. 426 Horse — eye of, diseases of. p. 247 generative organs of, diseases of. p. Klo skin of, diseases of. p. 419 urinary organs of, disea.ses of. p. 59 Influenza in horses, p. 203 Pleuro-pneumonia of cattle, letters relative to. pp. 233, 237 Pleuro-pneumonia or bovine lung plague, article on, in National live stock journal. 1S80. p. 179 Swine plague, report on, 1879. p. 420 same, 1880. p. 455 Swine plague near Ithaca, N. Y. — 1879. p. 56 1880. 2d report, p. 68 1881. p. 81 Lawes, (Sir) John Bennett, wheat experiments of, 1863-73. p. 596 Lawes, (Sir) John Bennett, and Gilbert, Joseph Henry. Nitrogen in soils of some of the experimental fields at Rothamsted, determinations' of, and bearing of results on question of sources of nitrogen of our crops. 1882. p. 142 1 . Lawes, John Bennett, and Gilbert, Josej)!) Henry: Soil, composition of, some points on, sun unary and conclusion. 1886. p. 25 Wheat grain and wheat straw, grown at Rothamsted, in different seasons and by different manures, composition of ash of. 1884. p. 85 Lawes Agricultural Trust: Six lectures delivered under, on investigations at Rothamsted experimental station, P^ngland, 1892 (Warington) same, 1893 (Gilbert) ". See a/so Dyer, Bernard. Lawes's views of fertility (Scott). 1883. p. 76 Lawn-making. -SVe <(/fto Lawns. Lawns and lawn-making (Scribner). 1897. p. 355 Lawrence, E. : Cultivation by steam. 1872. p. 358 Plowing, steam, ])rofit of. 1870. p. 149 Lawrence, l\. E. Steam plowing in Louisiana, p. 278 Lawrence, La.: Sorghum-sugar experiments at. p. 254 same, with additional matter, p. 77 See also Magnolia Station. Index (.'laKsificatiiiii no. A10.3:110 A22.4:23 A10.3:30 A 1.1:886 A13.3:l A10.6:12 A1.8:29 A1.6:34 A4. 1 :884 A4.2:An5 A4.2:C29- A4.2:C29''' A4.2:C29'^ A4.2:C29^ Al. 1:876 A1.7:2 Al. 1:875 A4.2:H78 A4.2:n78 A4.2:1I78 A4.2;H78 Al. 1:872 A1.6:12 A1.6:22 Al. 1:879 Al. 1:880 A1.6:12 A1.6:22 A1.6:.34 A27.9:ll A 1.8:31 A7.3:10 A 7. 3:4 A 10. 3:8 A 10. 3:22 A 1.7:2 A 1.10:897 A27.9:10 A27.9:8 A 1.1:867 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 391 Index LawHoii, II. II. ChemistH, Official Agricultural, Association of, 19th annual convention, 1902, report on. 1902. p. 107 La\V!Hon, 11. W.: Creuni rai.sing by dilution. 1899. p. 28 Dairy cow, type of, in relation to milk and butter prod.uction. 1 901. p. 28 Milk, ])reservation of, by pressure. 1899. p. 27 J^alt, dairy, study of various brands of. 1899. p. 28 Lazen])v, W. R. Horticulture, how shall we teach horticulture? 1896. p. 60 Leach, Albert E. Saccharine products, analvsi.>; of, provisional method for. 1902. p. 43 " Lead, arsenate of: Imjirovement in manufacture of (Kirkland). 1899. p. 102 Preparation and use of ( Kirkland ). 1897. j). 4t) Leaf-blight, treatment of (Galloway). 1891. p. 11 See also Nursery stock. Leaf curl of peach trees, letter of inquiry relative to (Willits). 1893. Leaf-cutter. See ]\Iorning-glory leaf-cutter. Leaf disease. See Nematode leaf disease. Leaf fibers of U. S. , report on ( Dodge) . 1893 Leaf-galls, cranberry, report on (Thomas). 1889. p. 279...: Leaf-mining locust beetle, with notes on related species (Chittenden). 1902. p. 70 Leaf sickness of Begonia and Asplenium caused bj' Aphelenchus ole- sistus (Bos). 1893. p. 161 Leaf structure of Jouvea and of Eragrostes obtusifiora ( Ogden) . 1897. p. 12 Leaf tobacco, world's exhibit of, at I'aris Exposition of 1900 (Flovd). p. 157 ..-.. Leaf-tyer of grape and elderberry (Chittenden). 1898. p. 82 Leather: American production of ( Bailey), p. 419 German manufactures ( Mason) . p. 522 Japanese industry in (Lyon), p. 526 Russian industry (Holloway). p. 528 Leather Trades Chemists, International .Issociation of. 1901. See Liege, Belgium. Lebanon area, Pennsylvania, soil survey of (Smith and Bennett), p. 149 ' Lebbek, or siris tree, circular on (Fairchild). 1900 Lecanium infesting blackberry, considered identical with L. Fitchii (Cockerell). 1894. p." 29 ■. Le Clerc, J. A. Dairy products, analysis of, i>rovisional method.s for. 1902. p. 35 .* Le Cocq, . Novius cardinalis, introduction of, from America into Portugal, account of; translated bv Frank Benton. 1898. P 32 Le Conte pear, Colaspis flavida injuring, note on. 1886. ]>. 40 Le Due, William Gates: Agriculture Department, work and needs of Maize and sorghum sugars, circular letter relative to. 1879 Sorghum sugar, letter to chairman of Senate Committee on Agri- culture on. 1880 See also, for reports as Commissioner of Agriculture, 1877-80 Ledyard, F. W. Address of, before convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1 893. p. 27 Lee, Fitzhugh. Address of, before Jefferson memorial and inter- state good roads convention. Apr., 1902. p. 11 Lee, J.G. Louisiana, fanners' institute work accomi>lisiied in. r.H)2. p. 34 - . . Leeches, a disease of the hor.^e in Florida; histological investigation of two cases of an equine mycosis, with historical account of supposed similar disease, called bursattee, occurring in India ( Fish ). p. 229 Leeds, England, cost of hauling farm ])roducts over wagon r(iads at (Haines), p. 2 Classiflciitioii no. A10.6:14 Al. 9:105 A1.9:124 Al. 9:105 A1.9:107 A10.3:30 A7.3.65. A9.6:20 A9.6:9 A28.5:6 A28.4:13 A11.5:5 A9.7:l A9.6:38 A9.7:6 A3. 3:8 A 1.10:900 A9.6:18 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A26. 5:9011 A6.4:23 A9.7:7 A 7. 3:65 A9.6:18 A9.3:12 A1.2:Ag8i A1.8:15 A1.8:16 Al.l: A10.3:14 A?2.3:25 A 10. 3: 120 A4. 1:895-6 A 22. 4:27 392 Leeward Islands: Rainfall of (Jefferson). 1901. p. 56 Reforestation and rainfall in ( Alexander) . 1901 . p. 254 Lefranc, Eniile. Ramie and jute, culture and manufacture of, i:i U.S. 1873 Legal holidays, list of. 1898. p. 677 Legumes. S'c Beans — Forage crops — Peas — Plants. Lehmann, G. W. Mineral phosphates, iron and alumina in, estima- tion of. 1897. p. 61 L'Hote, L. Casein, estimation of, bv method of Kjeldahl. 1889. p. 170 Leiberg, John B. Botanical survey of the Canir d' Alene Mountains in Idaho during summer of 1895. j). 5 LeiVjergia, a new genus of umbelliferpe from Columbia River region (Coulter and Rose). 1896. p. 575 Leisenring, O. D. River gage, 1)rass, de.scription of, at Richmond, Va. , and its method of sujjport. 1899. p. 456 Lelong, B. F. Trees, plants, fruit, etc., inspection of, as conducted under laws of California. 1897. p. 12 Lelong, B. M. See, as collector, Coquillett, Daniel William. Lemmings, genera and subgenera of ( Miller) . 1896 Lemstrom, Selim. Sun, cosmical relations manifested in simulta- neous disturbances of, aurora, and terrestrial magnetic field. 1 895. p. 492 Lenoir, W. "\V. Cattle disease, strange. 1879. p. 253 Leonia rileyi, description of, new meloid genus near Hornia (Duges). 1889. p. 211 Leonids at Havre, Mont. (Ling). 1901. p. 509 Leonids at Phoenix, Ariz. (Landis). 1901. p. 509 Leopard moth, ravages of, in Brooklyn, N. Y. (Pike). 1892. p. 317. Lepidoptera, noises made by, notes on (Edwards) . 1889. p. 11 See also Cloths. Lepidopterous insect, beautiful exotic, ])irth of, in New York (Edwards). 1891. p. 316 Lepidopterous larva?, description of certain (Dyar). 1890. pp. 61, 389. Leplay, Hippolvte. Sorghum cane, culture and distillation of. 1887. p. 1 10 . . - Leptocoris trivittata injuring apples, note on. 1886. p. 41 Lesley, J. P. Coal oil, composition and (jualities, manufacture, use in arts, history of discovery, and theory of origin, p. 429 Lestophonus genus, note on ( Williston ) . 1 889. p. 328 Lettuce : Forcing, in pots. 1898. p. 10 Head, soil and fertilizers for forcing. 1899. p. 15 Leukaemia, infectious, in fowls, a bacterial disease frequently mis- taken for fowl cholera (Moore) . p. 185 Leverett, T. H. Root crops; cultivation of, in U. S. p. 95 Levi, Leo 2s. Address of, before good-roads convention of Texas, Feb. , 1895. p. 8 Lewis, Lowerv Lavmon. Veterinarians, value to, of cooperative ex- periments. "1898. p. 24 Liautard, A. Horse, lameness of; its causes and treatment, p. 269. Lib])y, O. G. Tornado at New Richmond, Wis. 1899. p. 299 Liberal, Kansas, sorghum-sugar exj)eriments at (Wiley). 1889 Lil)eria, climate of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 215 Libraries, Weather Bureau station, notes on (Abbe). 1901. j). 25.. Sredxo Agricultural libraries. Lil)raries and Weather Bureau, notes on (Abbe). 1S98. p. 551 Library, Agriculture De])artment, work of (Cutter). 1897. p. 220.. Library pest, imported, report of (Schwarz). 1895. p. 39(5 Lichens: California and Mexico, collected bv Edward Palmer from 1888 to 1 892, list of (Eckfeldt). 1893. p. 29] Patagonia, southern, collected by U. S. S. A!l)atross in 1887-91, list of (Eckfeldt). 1892. p. "142 Removal of, from pear trees, experiments with fungicides ( Waite). 1891. p. 264 Index I'lasslfiratioii no. A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A1.8:8 A 1.10:898 A 7. 3:51 A7.3:24 A6.5:5 A6.5:3 A29.6:27 A 1.8:57 A5.5:12 A29.3:1P A1.6:12 A9.7:l A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A9.7:4 A9.7:2 A9.7:3 A9.7:3 A7.3:18 A9.3:12 A 1.1:862 A9.7:l A1.9:69 Al.9:92 A4. 1:89.5-6 Al. 1:863 A 22. 3: 15 A4.3:22 A4.2:H78 A 29. 6:27 A7.3:26 A 29. 6:26 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:26 Al. 10:897 A9.7:7 A6.5:l A(i.5:l A28.5:7 31)3 Index Licorice-root cultivation, 1867-71. p. 72 Liebscher, G. Plants, cultivated, principles and methods of breed- ing. 1897. p. 347 Liege, Belgium, International As^sociation of Leather Trades Chem- ists, 1901, report on meeting of (Krug). 1902. p. 147 Life, loss of, bv lightning (Henry): 1890-1898, p. 45 1899. p. 100 1900 Life zones. Sec Zones, life and croj). Light: Conditions, influence of, on process of germination (Detmer). 1895. p. 405 Precipitation, device for automatically recording beginning and ending of (Fassig). 1902. p. 213" Reflection by clouds of, from distant fire, note on (xVbbe). 1901. . Lightning: Ball- instance of, at sea (Seyboth) . 1901 . p. 249 notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 358, 565 same (Abbe). 1899. p. 364 Can we, by automatic records at three selected places, determine theenergy of aflash of? (McAdie). 1894. p. 18 Casualties due to (McAdie). p. 510 , ' Cloudless skv, notes on — 1900 (Abbe), pp. 292, 56 1900 ( Ashcraft) . p. 489 1900 (Pague). p. 429 Death by, apparent, directions for procedure in case of. p. 533.. Destruction by, in State of New York, Aug., 1898 (Allen), p. 357. Distant, currents induced by, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 257 same (Abbe). 1899. p. 365 Does it ever strike ocean? (Trowbridge). 1902. p. 478 Electricity of air and (McAdie). 1899. p. 9 Fillet or ribbon, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 365 Flashes by pairs (Abbe). 1895. p. 383 Forms of, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 400 Kite wire, notes on ( Abbe ) . 1898. pp. 170, 257 Loss of life and property bv (Henry) — 1890-98. p. 45 '. 1899. pp. 100, 431 1900 Losses by, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 475 Magnetic rocks and, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 352 Not ball, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 363 Notable, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 290 Photographing, b v daylight ( Henry ) . 1895. p. 379 Practical utilization of (Abbe). 1897. p. 307 Protection from (McAdie ) same, with ad(litif)nal matter Recorder, note on ( Aljbe). 1902. p. 313 Recorders and their utility inforecasting thunderstorms (Kenealy), 1902. p. 76 .' Ribbon, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 365 same (Abbe). 1899. p. 255 Safety fuse for, on anemometer, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 257. Serpentine (Kales). 1899. p. 461 Thunder and, in Decemlier (Abbe), p. 464 Tin roofs as conductors of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 166, 258. Which trees attract lightning? (Abbe). 1898. p. 257 Wire fences, notes on ( Abbe). 1898. p. 466 Without thunder, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 549 Lightning rods, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 12 Liggett, W. M. Agricultural education, practical and scientific. 1900. p. 48 Lignivorous insect, Anthomyia angustifrous, note on. 1886. p. 38 . (Unssiflcution no. A27.9:10 A10.6:7 A7.3:67 A29.3:26 A29.6:28 A29.3:30 A29.3:ll^ A29.3:31 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.3:1P A29.1:891» A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 Al. 10:894 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A29.3:26 A 29. 6:27 A29.6:23 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.3:26 A29.6:28 A29.3:30 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:23 A29.6:25 A29.2:L62 A29.3:15 A29.6:30 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:23 A29.6:26 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A10.3:76 A9.3:12 394 Limaxcampestris, food of, further notes on (Webster). 1892. p. 128. Lime: Determination of, in soils (Snyder). 1895. p. 48 Effect of, on different crops on acid soils. 1901. ]). »"> Fertilizer, investigations on. p. 21 Fertilizing value of different forms of (Beal). 1901. p. 12 Hydrate of, PeronoHpora overcome by (Cerletti). 1885. p. 71 .. Mineral i)hosphate of. 1867. p. 256 Mixture of suljiliate of copper and, for treatment of grape mildew (Miliurdetand Gayon). 1885. p. 108 Relation toi)lantgr(i\vth, experimental study (May ). 1901. p. 87. Use of, in purifving the diffusion juices of sugar cane and sorghum (Wiley)...'...'. Sec also Hawaiian soils. Lime and its use ( Watts). 1874. p. 449 Lime and plaster, use of. 1863. No. 6. p. 13 Lime-and-sulphur dip: Experiments with, p. 506 Reply to criticism, p. 548 Lime wash. See San Jose scale. Limekiln, economical. 1873. p. 360 Limestone, use of, for agricultural purposes. 1875. p. 123 ; Liming grass lands (Beal and Smith). 1900. p. 5 Liming of soils: From a ph vsiological standpoint (Loew ) . 1901 Report on (Wheeler) . 1898 Lincoln, Geo. F. Poultry raising in Belgium, p. 506 Lindenthal, G. Timber-trestle bridges, economical designing of, review of report of A. L. Johnson, p. 31 Lindo-Gladding method of determining potash, use of sodium chlo- ride in (Winton). 1891. p. 148 Lindsey, Joseph Bridges: Darmstadt experiment station, report on. 1897. p. 3 Feeding value of corn stover. 1896. p. 353 Wagner method rif pot culture. 1897. p. 77 Lindsey, Joseph Bridges, and Holland, E. B. Phloroglucin method for estimation of pentosans. 1896. p. 53 Linell, Martin L. See, as translator, Meinert, Fr. Linen industry in Silesia. 1873. p. 433 Ling, Charles W.: Leonids at Havre, Mont. 1901. p. 509 Weather types at Havre, Mont. 1898. p. 410 Linney, Charles E. : Climate and crop conditions, are changes in present forms for reporting weekly, advisable? 1899. p. 126 Climate and vegetation. 1902. p. 98 Frost predictions, value of, and best method of making them locally. 1894. p. 230 Meteorological observations, should not a book for permanent record of, be furnished to section centers and voluntary sta- tions? 1899. p. 121 Meteorological records in court. 1902. p. 180 Meteorology, agrictiltural, some notes on, with special reference to rainfall element. 1899. p. 85 Storms, approaching, effect of, upon song birds, isiis. p. 354... Linseed, linseed cake, etc. 1868. p. 37 Lintner, J. A.: Address of, as president. Association of Economic Entomologists, at 4th annual meeting. 1892. p. 67 Arsenical spraving of fruit trees while in blossom. 1893. p. 181. Cottonwood l)eetle, striped. 1895. p. 69 Elm leaf-beetle in Albany, N. Y. 1895. p. 50 New York, insects of year in, notes on some. 1896. p. 54 Liparis (Psilura) monacha, ravages of, in Germanv, and means of defense. 1891. p. 379 ! Lippincott, James S. : Atmosphere, humidity of, observations on. ]>. 520 Index Classlflcutluii no. A9.7:5 A7.3:47 Al. 9:133 Al.9:65 A 1.9:124 A6.3:2 A27.9:5 A6.3:2 A19.3:1 A7.3:8 A27.9:12 A27.9:l A4. 1:899 A4. 1:898 A27.9:ll A27.9:13 Al. 9:122 A19.3:l A1.9:77 A4. 1:900 A13.3:12 A7.3.31 A10.6:7 A 1.10:896 A10.6:7 A7.3:49 A27.9:ll A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A29.6:21 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.6:26 A27.9:6 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.6:2 A9.6:2 A9.6:6 A9.7:3 Al. 1:865 395 p. 137. 1895. 1889. P- 1891. P- 1892. P- 1893. P- 1894. P- Index Lippincott, James S. — Continued Fruit regions of northern U. y., and their local climates. (irape vines, American, climatology of. j). 194 Market ])roducts of west New Jersey, p. 249 Plants, geography of. p. 464 Liquid air: Notes on (Abbe) . 1897. p. 18 Source of power, notes on ( Abl^e ) . 1899. ]>. 110 , Li(|uid inanuring, experiments in (Hand), p. 184 Liquids, viscous organic, dehvdration of (Carr and Sanborn) p. 134 ./. Liquor and food adulteration, committee on, of Association of Offi- cial Agricultural Chemists, report of: 1897. p. 117 1898. p. 78 1900. p. 100 1901. p. 75 Liquors: Distilled, examination of, provisional methods for. 189t). p. 113. Fermented, conimittee on, of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, report on — 1888. p. 38 173 14 1 71 143 148 See, for reports for 1895 and 1896, Liquors, fermented and dis- tilled, committee on. Fermented and distilled — analysis of, provisional method for (Bigelow). 1902. p. 81.. committee on, of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, report of. 1895. p. 95 same. 1896. p. 116 See alw Alcoholic beverages — Beer — Brandies — Chemical anal- ysis, methods of — Distilled spirits — -Fermented alcoholic beverages — Malt liquors — Wines and references thereunder. Lists of publications of Agriculture Department. See Agriculture Department, indexes and, lists. Little, Frank. Celery culture at Kalamazoo, Mich. p. 343 Little, H. J. Crops, rotation of, nece.«sity and method of. 1883. P ' 5 Little Colorado River, Desert of Arizona — Reptiles and batrachians of (Stejneger). 1890. p. 103 Biological survey of, results of ( ]\Ierriam ) . 1890 Littlefield, Charles E. Address of, before Jefferson memorial and interstate good roads convention, Ajjr., 1902. p. 55 Littlehales, George Washington. Magnetic needle, secular change in direction of; its cause and period. 1894. p. 174 Live stock: Boston receipts of, 1866-68. p. 22 British i)roduction. 1876. \>. 417 Cok)rado and Territories of Northwest, condition of industrv in (Standart). p. 326 I . . . Colorado and Wyoming industrv, condition of (McNeely). p. 425 - Condition of — 1879. Nos. 10 and 13 1 880. No. 23 1881. No. 32 Foot-and-mouth disease of — instructions concerning inspection for. 1902 *. warning to all owners of cattle, sheep, and swine (Salmon) 1902 Foreign and interstate shipments of, federal inspection of ( Sal- mon ) . p. 237 Foreign countries, statistics of. 1 886. )). 25 Classlflt-utioii no. Al. 1:866 A 1.1:862 Al. 1:865 A 1.1:863 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 Al. 1:867 A7.3:47 A7.3:51 A 7. 3:56 A7.3:62 A7.3:67 A7.3:49 A7.3:19 A7.3:24 A7.3:31 A7.3:35 A7.3:38 A7.3:43 A7.3:65 A7.3:47 A7.3:49 Al. 1:886 A 1.8:36 A5.5:3 A5.5:3 A22.3:25 A29.3:ll' A27.9:7 A27.9:]4 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:889-90 A27.9:17 A27.9:18 A27.9:19 A4.2:F73 A4.4:38 A4. 1:901 A27.9:24 39t3 Live stoi-k — Continued Freight rates on, from Chicago to New York. lS9o. p. 553 same. 1896. p. 598 Great Britain and Ireland. 1895. p. 22 Industry in, and weather (Brandenburg). 1900. p. 588 Inspectors — miscellaneous reports of. 1897. p. 317 reports from. 1892. p. 375 International exhibitions of. See Hamburg, 1883; Chicago, III., 1900. Ireland, 1861-71. p. 331 Items of interest from correspondents relative to — 1885. p. 461 1886. p. 283 1887. p. 473 _. Judging of, as farmers' institute work (Creelman). 1902. p. 113. Maryland, interests of (Patterson), p. 254 same ( Patterson ) . p. 466 3Ieat products and, correspondence relating to export trade of ( Rusk ) . 1893 Mississippi River, industry west of, condition (Wilson), p. 429.. Movement of, in France, 1865-67. p. 380 Nebraska industry, condition of ( Harwi ) . p. 382 New York receipts of, 1867-68. p. 21 same, 1869. p. 44 Number of, in foreign countries, p. 442 Prices, monthly, fmm markets, Jan., 1873-Dec., 1876 Russian Empire, for 1898. p. 606 St. Louis, Mo. , receipts of, 1868. p. 22 Shipments of, from Canada, Argentina, and Australia to England. P 77 same, except Canada (Wray ). p. 81 Tennessee, interests in (Cockrill). 1883. p. 225 Wisconsin, industry, condition of (Campbell), p. 321 Work of breeder in improving ( Clay ) . 1899. p. 627 See algo Cattle and references thereunder — Chicago, 111., stock. Live stock and the markets — 1899. p. 673 1900. p. 569 1899-1901. p. 650 _. Live stock and their products, inspection of, rules and regulations for. Mar. 15, 1899 Same, amendment. Oct. 22, 1900 Live Stock Association, National, officers of — 1898. p. 610 -. 1899. p. 688 1900. p. 643 1901. 1.. 637 Live stock sanitarv boards. State, list of. 1898. p. 603 _ Same. 1899. p. 530 Liverpool, England: Trade of, with U. S. (Bovle). p. 517 Wool trade of. 1868. p.' 35 Liverworts from southern Patagonia, collected by U. S. S. Alba- tross in 1887-91, list of (Evans) . 1892. p. 140 Loan associations, Raiffeisen, of Germanv. 1891 . p. 414 Loblolly pine (Mohr). 1896. p. 107. . " Same, with acJditional notes by Filibert Roth. 1897. ]>. 115 Local, meteorological use of term (Abbe) . 1897, p. 208 Locke, C. A. State and local road improvement societies, appeal for organization of. 1896 Lockwood, Samuel: Armv worm, invasion of 1880, in New Jersey, account of. 1883. " p. 139 same, p. 101 same, p. 101 "Loco" plant and its effect on animals (Stalker), p. 271 Index Classification no. ! Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A27.9:33 A29.6:27 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:891-2 A27.9:9 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:887-8 A10.3:120 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:887-8 A1.8:53 A4. 1:885 A27.9:5 A4. 1:889-90 A27.9:7 A27.9:8 A4. 1:899 A27.9: A4.1:901 A27.9:7 A4. 1:895-6 Al. 1:895-6 A1.7:2 A4. 1:889-90 Al. 10:899 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:901 A4.5:33 A4.5:78 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A 27. 9:6 A6.5:l A27.9:29 A13.3:13i A13.3:13* A29.6:25 A22.4:22 A 8. 1:3 A 1.1:881-882 A9. 1 :882 A4. 1:886 3i*7 Index Locomotives, smoke-consuming device for (Lander). 1887. p. 132. Locust Ijeetle, leaf-mining, with notes on related species (Chitten- den). 1902. p. 70 Locusts: American, damage by (Howard). 1894. p. 220 Calil'ornia invasion, in 1891, report on (Coquillett). p. 84 Cai)e Colony, 8. A., in 1879. App., ]>. (iS Certain outbreaks of, in Idaho (Milliken). 1893. p. 17 China, in 1878. App. , p. 65 same, extermination of (Scatchkow). App. p. 65 Damage by, destructive, in 1891 Destructive, found in America, north i>t Mexico (Bruner) — 1891 . p. 9 1892 Destructive, in ] 897 ( Hunter) . p. 40 Folsom, California ( Koebele). 1885. ]>. 308 Kansas (Snyder). 1868. p. 456 Killing of destructive, with fungous diseases (Bruner). 1902. p. 50 Lesser migratory (Marlatt). 1889. p. 66 Migratory — in Minnesota in 1891 (Lugger), p. 18 occurrence of, in Japan, 1883. App. , p. 59 New Mexico and Arizona, injurious and other (Townsend). 1893. p. 29 North American — destructive, with notes on occurrences in 1891 (Bruner). 1891. p. 18 extracts from early literature on (Berthoud). 1883. App., p. 59 Outlook, report on. 1892. p. 321 Popular consideration of few of more injurious locusts (or "grass- hoppers") of LT. S., with best means of destroying them (Riley) . 1891 Russia. 1883. App. p. 64 San Joaquin Valley, California (Coquillett). p. 289 Spain, destruction, in 1876. p. 263 Swarms on coast of Great Britain (Swinton). 1883. App. p. 57.. Texas, during spring of 1886, report upon (Bruner). 1887. p. 9. See aho Dissosteiru ](jngipennis — Grasshopper — Melanoplus spre- tus — Pezotettix — Rocky Mountain locusts. Lodeman, E. (i. Grapes, pruning and training of. 1896. p. 499... Lodge, ^Villiam C. : Beef cattle, feeding, in Middle States, p. 212 Fruits and fruit trees of Middle States; propagation, influence of stocks, diseases and enemies, p. 199 Wine making and vine culture in Middle States, p. 118 Loew, Hermann. Rye gall gnat, description of. 1883. App. p. 6.. Loew, Oscar: Catalase, new enzyme of general occurrence, with special reference to tobacco plant. 1901 Cigar-leaf tobacco, curing and fermentation of. 1899 Connecticut tobacco, physiological studies of. 1900 Mineral nutrients, physiological role of. 1899 Soils, liming of, from a physiological standpoint. 1901 Logan and Richmond Canal, Utah, duty of water under -(Swend- sen). 1900. p. 211 '. Logan River, irrigation under canals from (Swendsen). 1902. p. 179 Loggin, E. W. Wool growing in Uruguay. 1870. p. 436 Logotype outfit, vocabulary of present, should wording of forecasts be confined to? is it advisable to extend vocabulary of logo- type outfit? (Chaffee). 1899. p. 48 Same (Chappel). 1899. p. 49 Loncey, H. de. Horses, American, used by large horse companies inParis. 1898. p. 42 CIuKslflcatluu no. A13.3:1 A9.6:38 A9.7:7 A9.3:27 A 8. 1:3 A9.7:6 .\8.1:3 A 8. 1:3 A9.3:27 A9.3:27 A9.3:28 A9.6:10 A 1.1:885 A27.9:6 A9.6:38 A 9. 7:2 A9.3:27 A8.1:3 A9.7:6 A9.7:4 A8.1:3 A9.7:4 A9.3:25 A8.1:3 Al. 1:885 A27.9:14 A8.1:3 A9.3:13 Al. 10:896 A 1.1:867 A 1.1:865 Al. 1:866 A8.1:3 A1.8:68 A1.8:59 A1.8:65 A28.3:18 A19.3:l A10.3:86 A10.3:104 A27.9:8 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A1.2:H78 398 London, H. A. Address of, before national road conference, .Tnlv, 1894. p. 21 '... London : Butter trade (Ashby). p. 211 Dead animals in, disposition of (Osborne) . p. 346 Flour in, prices of. 1868. p. 38 Meat consumption in. 1874. p. 460 Meteorological ottlce, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 68 Poultry for Li )n(lon market, preparing ( Lowe) . p. 333 Wastes of, method of disposing of (Manning). 1872. p. 379 London International ExhiVjition of 1862, account of (Hoyt). p. 27.. Long, D. N. Brick wheel-track road. 1901. p. 68 Long Branch, N. J., local contrast of weather at, Jan. 1895 (Abbe). P 1^ Long Island: Menhaden fisheries of. 1870. p. 39 Waterspouts off ( Abbe). 1897. p. 207 Long-range weather forecasts, report of (Pague). 1896. p. 166 Long-tailed shrews. See Shrews. Longino, A. H. Road question, importance of. p. 18 Longleaf pine: Report on ( Mohr) . 1896. p. 29 same, Avith additional notes by Filibert Roth. 1897. p. 29.. Timber of, effect of turpentine gathering on ( Fernow) Trees of, chemical study of resinous contents and their distribu- tion in, before and after tapping for turpentine (Gomberg). 1893. p. 34 Lougley, A. T. : See, for reports as Chief, 1890-92, Document and Folding Room, Agriculture Department. See, for reports as Chief, Seed Division, Agriculture Department. 1889 Loomis, L. C. Food, preservation of. }>. 470 Loomis, Silas L. Cattle, neat, distribution and movement of, in U.S. p. 248 Lophophora, North American species of, preliminary revision of (Coulter). 1892. p. 91 ._ Lord, Wm. P. Oregon, road improvement in, extract from gov- ernor's message, p. 7 Loring, George Bailey: Address of, with other proceedings of cotton convention, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 2, 1881 Cattle industrv, address on, at National Convention of Cattle Breeders, Chicago, 111., Nov. 13, 1884 Dairy farming, address on. 1882. p. 91 Forestry in U. S., address on, before American Forestry Congress, Saint Paul, Minn., Aug. 8, 1883 Sorghum-sugar industry, address on. 1883 See aho, for reports as Commissioner of Agriculture, 1881-S-i Los Angeles Countv, Cal. : Forests of (Kinney). 1888. p. 198 Horticultural commission, report of. 1890. p. 312 Los Angeles River, ( "al., study of water rights on (Boggs) . 1901. p. 327. Lotsy, J. P. Nitrogen, free atmospheric, assimilation of, l:)y white and l)lack mustard, contriVjution to investigation of. 1894 Loughridge, R. 11. Soils, physical tests of. 1893. p. 156 Louisiana: Anthrax in, in 1896 (McQueen), p. 176 Cotttm in, 1866. p. 281 Cotton in, date of receipt of, 1857-70. p. 356 De Soto hogs of. 1883. No. 64. p. 16 Farm resources and jiroducts of. 1868. ]>. S."> Farmers' institute wiirk accomplished in (Lee). 1902. ji. 34 Hurricane of August 13-16, 1901, on coast of Jute in, 1874. p. 389 Rice crop, statement on, 1860-69. p. 430 Southwestern, soils and i:)roducts of (Rapley). 1884 Index ('lassiflcntloii no. A 22.3: 10 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A27.9:6 A27.9:13 A29.6:28 A4. 1:899 A27.9:10 Al. 1:862 A22.3:21 A29.6:23 A27.9:8 A29.6:25 A29.6:24 A22.3:21 A13.3:13' A13.3:132 A13.4:9 A13.3:8 A24.1: A 1.1:862 Al. 1:863 A6.5:3 A22.4:33 A1.8:17 Al.7:6 A1.8:22 A1.7:l A1.6:54 Al.l: A13.3:2 A9.7:2 A10.3:100 A10.3:18 AIO.3.16 A4. 1:897 A27.9:4 A27.9:8 A27.9:21 A27.9:6 A 10. 3:1 20 A29.2:H94 A27.9:12 A 27. 9:8 A1.8:35 399 278 128 40 Index Louiiiiiana — Continued Steam ploughing in (Lawrence). same. 1869. p. 225 Sugar-cane borer in, life history of (Morgan). 1901; Sugar cane in, diffusion process as applied to (Seig) same. 1884. p. 1 8 Sugar production, 1874-75. p. 456 Truck farming in ( Wiggins). 1887. p. 240 Uplands of, irrigation of rice on (Bond). 1902. p. 11 See aho Calumet plantation sugar experiment station — Des Linges sugar experiment station — Iberia parish — La Fay- ette parish — Lake Charles — Kenner — [Magnolia Station — New Orleans — St. Landry parish — St. Martin parish — St. Mary parish — Vermilion parish. Louisiana fungi, new species of (Ellis and Langlois). 1891. p. 35.. Louisville, Ky., convention of tobacco growers at, 1865, comments on resolutions of. No. 8. p. 16 Lounsbury, Charles P. : Good Hope, Cape of, insects of, notes on. 1897. p. 34 South African ticks, notes on some. 1900. p. 41 Lounsburv, Charles P., and Mally, C. W. Hvdrocvanic-acid gas, notes. 1902. p. 75...: 1 ' Lounsbury, George E. Connecticut, road improvement in, extract from governor's message, p. 2 Loveland, George A. : Climate and crop sections, Weather Bureau, should monthly re- ports of, contain only original matter? 1902. p. 187 Meteorological observations, should not a book for permanent record of, be furnished to section centers and voluntary sta- tions? 1899. p. 120 Meteorology in colleges; to what extent is it taught at present; should it be offered as an undergraduate or as a postgraduate course? 1902. p. 90 Lowe, S. Poultry, preparing, for London market, p. 333 Lowe, William Herbert: Cattle, organs of respiration of, noncontagious diseases of. ji. 101. Tumors of cattle, p. 321 See also, as joint author, Dickson, William. Lower California. See La Paz — Santa Agueda — Santa Rosalia. Lower Colorado River, Arizona, free-tailed bat from, description of new species (Merriam). 1889. p. 25 Lowndes, Lloyd. Maryland, road improvement in, extract from governor's message, p. 4 Lucas, Frederick Augustus. Tongues of woodpeckers. 1895. p. 35. Lucassen, M. D. Sugar, diffusion and carbonatation of, in Java, extracts from report on. 1885. p. 49 Lucern. See Alfalfa. Lucilia nobilis parasitic on man (Meinert). 1892. p. 36 Ludlow, William. Kingsessing and Tinicum meadow district, on Delaware River, drainage of. 1884. p. 240 Lugger, Otto: Migratory locusts in Minnesota in 1891 Spilosoma fuliginosa, report on. 1890. LumbeY: Consumption of ties and other, by railroads in U. S New York State, industry, history of (Fox). 1902. Qualitv, etc., of. 1895. p. 590 same. 1896. p. 628 Lumber trade: Certain States (Baker). 1884. p. 198 Chicago, 1857-68. p. 62 Letter from agent of Forestry Division requesting information re lati ve to. 1883 New Hampshire and West Virginia (Hough). 1884. p. 348... Western States and Territories (Furnas). 1884. pp. 246, 255.. Lumbering: Conservative, and water vsupply, discussion of (Newell). 1901. p. 3 Classiflcation no. Al. 1:867 A27.9:7 A10.3:115 Al. 1:884 A7.3:2 A27.9:13 A27.^:25 A10.3:113 A28.5:6 A27.9:3 A9.6:9 A9.6:26 A9.6:31 A22.4:33 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A4. 1:899 A4.2:C29'^ A4.2:C292 p. 18. p. 236. A5.5:2 A22.4:33 A5.3:7 A7.3:8 A9.7:5 A1.7:7 A9.3:27 A9.7:2 p. 41. A13.3:4 A13.3:34 Al. 10:895 A 1.10:896 A13.5:4 A27.9:7 A13.2:L97 A13.5:4 A13.5:4 A13.3:30 400 Lumbering — Continued Southern Appalachians now and undi r (iovernnient (i\vner.ship and supervision ( Trice ) . p. (i I Lumbermen : Practical assistance to, in handling forest lands (Pinchot). 1898. Suggestions to, relative to more rational forest management (Fer- now ) - - - Lumpy jaw, or actinomycosis in cattle: Investigations relating to treatment of (Salmon) — 1891 and 1892. p. 109 1893 1893 and 1894. p. 88 same. n. d Successful treatment of (Moore), p. 510 Treatment of, with iodide of potassium (Norgaard). p. 135 same (Norgaard). 1893. p. 39 Lunar halo and luna corona, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 566 Lunar lialos (Finney). 1894. p. 76 Lunar influences in meteorology, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 315 .. Lunar rainbow, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 67, 364 Lung plague of cattle. See Pleuro-pneumonia. Lupton, N. T. Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at 9th annual meeting, 1892. p. 2 Lurman, Gustav W. Address of, before convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 18 Lyman, Charles P. : Foot-and-mouth disease. 1881. p. 33 Letter to Dr. Thomas Taylor on work of his microtome. 1881 . . . Pleuro-pneumonia, contagious, in cattle — 1st report, 1879. p. 456 [Also issued as 46th Cong., 2d sess., S. mis. doc. 74: serial no. 1891.] same, p. 163 2d report. 1880. p. 196 [.\l.so i.ssued as 46111 Cong., 3d se.ss., S. ex. doc. 5; serial no. 1941.] 3d report. 1880. p. 571 same same. p. 268 4th report, p. 30 [5th] final report. 1881. p. 352... Lyman, II. L. Grape vine, downy mildew and t)lack rot of, treat- ment of, with salts of copper at Charlottesville, Ya., in 1887. P 5 Same. 1888. p. 20 Lyman, Joseph B. Cotton planting, directions for. ]>. 193 Lymph-adenitis. See Ovine caseous lymph-adenitis. Lvon, I*" rank W. Convict labor, use of, in road building. 1901. p. 90 Lyon, J. L. (Jrassand forage plants, cooperative experiments with. 1902. p. 71 Lyon, Samuel S. Leather industry in Japan, p. 526 Lyon, T. T. Russian and other fruits, adaptation of, to extreme northern portions of U. S. 1888 Lyons, Curtis J. : Dew-point, tables of, ob.served at Honolulu. 1899. p. 587 Hawaiian climatological data, monthly, May, 1901-Oct., 1902.... IMeteorological observations, monthlv, at Honokilu, Hawaiian Islands, March, 1894-Ai)ri], 1901.1 Sun spots and Hawaiiati eruptions, report on. 1897. p. 144 Volcanic eruptions in Hawaii. 1899. p. 298 Lyons, I'atrick F. : IMeteorological records in court. 1902. j). 183 AVeatlicr forecasts, distril)ution of, by mail, bsitil. p. Kil "Weather forecasts, should temperature be verified by maximum and minimum readings. 1902. p. 167 Lyons, France, 3d international meteorological congress at, general report on hail shooting presented at ( Plumandon). 1902. p. 35. Index ClasBlficatlua no. A1.2:Ap4^ A13.4:21 A13.4:10 A4. 1:891-2 A4.3:2 A4. 1 :893-4 A4.4:7 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:89 1-2 A4.3:2 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:22 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A7.3:35 A10.3:14 Al. 1:881-2 A18.2:M58 Al. 1:879 A1.6:22 A1.6:34 A 1.1:880 A1.6:31 A1.6:34 A 1.1:881-2 Al. 1:881-2 A6.3:5 A6.3:10 Al.l:86e A22.3:21 A10.3:115 A4. 1:899 A20.3:2 A29.6:27 A29.6: A29.6: A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A 29. 6:30 114—04- -26 401 Index Lysimeter. What does a lysimeter teach? (King) . 1891. p. 106... Lysiphlebus, braconid genus, variations in (Co(iuillett). 1891. p. 313. Macadam, Robert K. Nortii American agarics, report on. 1889. l>p. 58, 135 Macadamizetl roads. See Roads. McAdie, Alexander G.: Aero-physical observatory, equipment of. 1896. jd. 453 Alto-stratus, whirling, report on. 1897. p. 245 Atmospheric electricity, some experiments in. 1891. p. 171 California, rainfall charts of. 1902. p. 362 Casualties due to lightning, p. 510 Climate as controlling factor in long-distance transmission of elec- trical energy. 1 897. p. 439 Climatological data, interchange of standard. 1899. p. 135 Cloud observations, utilization of, in local and general weather predictions, 1894. p. 21 Fog studies on Mount Tamalpais, etc. — 1900. pp. 283, 492 1901. pp. 24, 61, 104 1901. p. 31 Frost fighting— 1899. p. Ill 1900 1901. p. 65 Kite, problem of, report on. 1897. p. 246 Lightning — can we, by automatic records at three selected places, deter- mine the energy of a flash of? 1894. p. 18 protection from. 1894 - same, with additional matter. 1895 Lightning and electricity of air. 1899. p. 9 Meteorological observations, simultaneous, in U. S. during 18th century. 1895. p. 303 San Francisco weather forecast district, report of, monthly, Apr.- July; Sept., 1899-July, 1900; Nov., 1900-July, 1901; Sept.- Nov., 1901; Jan. -Oct., 1902 Storm warnings and displays by flag and lantern, are present best that can be devised for Atlantic and Gulf coasts? 1899. p. 29 McAdie, Alexander G., and Willson, George H. San Francisco, Cal., climate of. 1899 Macaroni and semolina, manufacture of (Skinner). 1902 Macaroni wheats (Carleton). 1901 McBride, F. W. See, as joint author, Huston, Henry Augustus. McBryde, J. Bolton, and Beal, Walter Henry. Cotton, chemistry of. 1896. p. 81 McBryde, J. M. Fertilizers for cotton. 1894 McCallie, S. W. Roads and road-building materials of Georgia. 1902. p. 50 M'Cann, D. J. Sheep-husbandry in Nebraska, p. 193 McCarthy, Gerald. Crop-pests and their repression by law. 1897. p. 19 McCarty, J. H. Meteorology, recent publications on. 1896. pp.76, 112, 153, 198 ." McChesney, J. IL: Agricultural colleges and model farms, letter on. 1868. p. 460.. Agricultural education in Europe, p. 127 McChe'sney, J. W. Esparto grass, information on. 1869. p. 233 .. McClatchie, Alfred James: Eucalypts cultivated in U. S. 1902 Irrigation at Arizona experiment station farm. 1900. p. 125 same. 1901. p. 87 Irrigation methods in orchards. 1900. p. 91 McCorma(;k, H. See, as joint author, Grindley, H. S. McDonnell, Ilenrv Barnett. See, as joint author, Frear, William. McElroy, Karl P.": Sorghum-sugar experiments at Ness City, Kans. 1889. y>. 81 . . . Classifli-atlon no. xVl 0.5:3 A9.7:3 A28.5:5 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:19 A29.6:30 A29. 1:891 = A29.6:25 A29.3:24 A29.3:lli A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.3:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A29.3:lli A29.2:L62 A29.3:15 A29.3:26 A29.3:ll^ A29.6: A29.3:24 A29.3:28 A19.3:20 A19.3:3 A10.3:33 A1.9:14 A22.3:23 Al. 1:864 A 1.8:57 A 29. 6:24 A27.9:6 Al. 1:868 A27.9:7 A13.3:35 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A10.3:76 A7.3:26 402 McElroy, Karl P. — Continued Vegetables, canned, reijort on, with collaboration of W. D. Bige- low. 1893. p. 1015 See also, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. McFai'land, Byron. Thunderstorm; new explanation of one of its phenomena. 1901. p. 297 McGann, Edward W. Meteorological statistics, how to improve them to meet the needs of medical profession, etc. 1899. p. 80 McGehee, John M. : Swine diseases, special report no. 12, review of. 1879. p. 89 ... Swine plague in Florida. 1880. p. 94 ]\IrGrew, T. F. : Fowls, American breeds of. p. 513 I'lymouth Kocks (American breeds of fowls, 1). 1901 Wyandotte (American Ijreeds of fowls, 2). 1901 Machen, August W. : Remarks of, at 2d convention of Weather Bureau officials, Mil- waukee, Wis. 1901. p. 230 Rural free mail delivery in relation to road improvement. 1901. p. 92.... Machinery designed for destruction of cotton worm, exjjerimental tests of (Barnard). 1883. p. 39 , See also Agricultural machinery — Farm implements and ma- chinery. McKeown, S. W. ]\Iilk or cream, butter fat in, method of deter- mining by difference. 1 894. p. 194 McKerrow, George. Wisconsin, farmers' institute work accom- plished in. 1902. p. 31 Mackie, Simon F. Grea^ Salt Lake, level of, relation between, and rainfall. 1901. p. 57 McKinlev, William, resolutions on death of, at International Good Roads Congress held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 16-21, 1901. p. 16 McKinne J, H. G. Water supjjly, notes on experience of other coun- tries in administration of their. 1891. p. 261 McLain, Nelson W.: Apiculture, experiments in — 1885. p. 333 1886. p. 583 1887. p. 170 1887. p. 66 J.., McLain, Thomas. Sisal hemp industry in Bahama Islands. 1891. p. 52 McLaren, Dice. Grass stations, cooperative, in West and Southwest. p. 344 Same, p. 344 McLean, L. : Anthrax among cattle in the Northwest. 1881. p. 311 Anthrax in New Mexico, outbreak of. 1881. p. 317 Foot-and-mouthdisease, nonexistenceof, in the West. 1881. p. 319 McLean, L.; Miller, Wm. B. E.; Michener, Ch. B.; Ilorr, Thomas J.; Hauk, James W. ; Roland, H. Whitfield. Animals in New York and I5rooklyn, contagious diseases of, preliminary re- port of inspectors in investigation of. 1884. p. 19 Macleod, Leslie E. Horse, national, of America, p. 691 MacMillan, Conway. Minnesota species of isariah and attendant pacliybasium, note on. 1891. p. 75 McMurtrie, AVilliam: Chemical memoranda, monthly, Jan., 1873, to Dec, 1876 [The more important articles are indexed under their various subjects.] Grape culture and wine production in V. S. for 1880, report on statistics of Raw silks, examination of. 1883. p. 56 Sugar beet, culture of, preliminary re])ort on, near Portland, Maine. 1879. p. 171 ." same, final report on, in New England. 1879. p. 181 Index (.'lassiflcatlou no. A7.3:13« A29.6:29 A29.3:24 A1.6:22 A 1.6:22 A4. 1:901 A4.3:29 A4.3:31 A29.3:31 A22.3:21 A9.3:3 A7.3:43 A10.3:120 A29.6:29 A22.3:21 A15.2:P94i Al. 1:885 Al. 1:886 Al. 1:887 A9.3:13 A11.5:3 Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 A1.6:34 A1.6:34 A1.6:34 A1.7:6 AL 1:887 A28.5:6 A 27. 9: A 1.6:36 A9.3:3 A 1.6:28 A1.6:28 403 Index McMurtrie, William — Continued Sugar beet, culture of, and manufacture of sugar therefrom in France and United States. 1880 Sumac, culture of, in Sicily, 1880 Wine, production of, mineral nutrition of vine for. 1882. p. 180. Wools and other animal til)er.s, examination of. 1885 See also, for reports as Chemist, Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department, 1873-1877 McXamee, James. Address of, before convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 76 McNeely, J. F. JNI. Live-stock industry, condition of, of Colorado and Wyoming, p. 425 '. McNeely, John T. Cattle industry of Colorado, Wyoming, and Nevada, and sheep industry of Colorado in 1897. p. 377 McNutt, J. N. Swine-plague in Jefferson Co., Mo. 1879. p. 173 .. McPherson, William. *S'e(^ as joint author, Weber, Henry Adam. McQueen, Asa N. Anthrax in Louisiana in 1896. p. 176 Macrae, A. S. Potato-flour or farina, j). 390 McWhirter, Professor. Agricultural and industrial education, paper relative to. 1885. p. 105 Madagascar: Meteorology in, note on (Abbe). 1901. p. 375 Spider in, poisonous. 1890. p. 273 Madder: Dyer's culture of (Newton). 1866. p. 94 Properties and uses, etc. ( Dodge ) . p. 339 Smyrna, culture of (Smith). 1870. p. 284 Maddock, Miss Blanche. Women's farm institutes. 1902. p. 46 . Madeira: Egg exports from (Jones), p. 520 Kite work in, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 552 Madison County, Ohio, cattle sales, p. 371 . . . .' Madras, India, rainfall in, and frequency of sun spots (Subha Rao). 1902. p. 438 Maercker, M. German agricultural experiment stations, aims and tendencies of. 1898. pp. 103,207.. Magnesia, relation to plant growth, experimental studv of (Mav). 1901. p. 37 ^ "... Magnetic declination, discovery of, made by Christopher Columbus (Bertelli). 1895. p. 486 , Magnetic field. See Terrestrial magnetic field. Magnetic instrume'nts, some improvements iu. 1895. p. 539 , See aho p]arth-magnetic instruments. Magnetic needle, secular change in direction of, its cause and period (Littlehales). 1894. p. 174 Magnetic observations: Coordinate axes for magnetic and meteorological ol)servations, standard system of ( Bigelow) . 1897. p. 201 New method "for discussion of (Harrington). 1892 See aho Meteorological observations. Magnetic rocks and lightning, note on (Abbe). 1897. ]>. 352 Magnetic survev: Europe and Asia (Tillo). 1895. p. 465 North America (Schott). 1895. p. 460 Magnetism. See Meteorology and magnetism — Solar magnetism — • Terrestrial magnetism. Magnolia Station, Lawrence, La: Manufacture of sugar at, experiments in (Spencer) — 1886. p. 328 1885-6 1886-7 1888. p. 29 1889 Sugar and sugar cane data for 4 years at, summary of (Spencer). 1887. p. 46 See also Lawrence, La. Magruder, Wm. T. Agricultural engineer. 1900. p. 103 Classification no. A1.6:28 A1.6:26 A1.8:22 A1.2:W88 A7.1: A 10.3:14 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:898 Al.6:12 A4. 1:897 Al. 1:875 A1.7:9 A29.6:29 A9.7:2 A27.9:4 Al. 1:865 A27.9:8 A10.3:110 A 4. 1:900 A29.6:26 A 1.1:869 A29.6:30 A10.6:9 A 19. 3:1 A29.3:ll^ A29.3:112 A29.3:lli A29.6:25 A29.3:2 A29.6:25 A29.3:ll '' A29.3:ll^ Al. 1:886 A7.3:ll A7.3:15 A7.3:18 A7.3:21 A7.3:18 A10.3:76 404: Mahany, Michael, short biography of (Abbe). 1898. p. 550 Mails. See Rural free delivery. Maine: Agriculture of, some outlines of (Boardman). p. 39 Beet-sugar in (Blackwell). 1883. No.61. p. 2(5 Climate, soil, physical resources, and agricultural capabilities of, with special reference to occupation of its new lands ( Board- man). 1884 Corn canning in (Boardman). 1886. p. 554 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 4 Road improvement in, address on (Stone). 1897 Starch factories in, report on (Boardman). 1SS5. No. 19. p. 23. Starch manufacture in. 1886. p. 22 See also Aroostook County — Portland — Sebago Lake. Maine State College. Dietary studies at, in 1895 (Jordan ) Maize or Indian corn: Carbohydrates of (Stone). 1896 Composition of, including grain, meal, stalks, pith, fodder, and cobs (Wiley). 1898 ". same ( French abstract) . 1900 Culture of (Wolfinger). p. 215 Food value of (Wiley), p. 17 In manufacture of beer ( Wahl ) Industry in U. S. ( Snow ) . p. 23 Introduction of, into Europe ( Murphy) . 1891. p. 5 Sorghum and, as sugar plants, report on. p. 228 Use of, in Europe, and possibilities of its extension. 1892 Use of, in Mexico. 1893. p. 2.56 Xenia, or immediate effect of pollen, in (Webber). 1900 See also Corn. Maize and sorghum sugars, manufacture of, circular relative to (Le Due). 1879 Maize-paper and maize-cloth (Dodge), p. 436 Mai de caderas, note on. p. 154 , jMal di goma. See King, William Rice. Maladie du coit: Extirpation of, in Nebraska and South Dakota (Faville). p. 62.. Second outbreak of, in Nebraska (Faville and Day), p. 134 Supposed, among horses in Nebraska ( Faville). p. 359 Malaga, Spain, muscatel raisins in, production of (]\Iark). 1875. p. 319 Malanesia. See Australasia. Malay Archipelago, climate of (Van der Stok). 1896. j). 669 See also Australasia. Malignant edema. See Blood poisoning. Mallein, distribution of. 1899. p. .5.32 Mallet, John WilHam: Creatin and creatinin, physiological effect of, and their value as nutrients. 1 899 Nitrogen of proteids, and that of simi)ler amids or amido-acids, investigation of anal vtical methods for distiuiruishing between. 1898 : Mallophaga or bird-lice, affecting man and lower animals (Osborn). 1891 Mallopliaga: Development in, note on period of (Osborn). 1890. p. 115 Parasitic habit in, origin and development of (Osborn). 1891. p. 187 Mally, C. W., fruit seriously injured l)y moths. 1902. p. 90 See also, as joint author, Lounsbury, Charles P. — Webster, Fran- cis M. Mally. Frederick W.: Boll worm of cotton, report of progress in supplementary investi- gation of this insect — 1891 1892. p. 45 1893 Index Classlflcatluit no. A29.6:26 A 1.1:862 A27.9:21 A1.7:4 A27.9:24 A27.9:6 A22.4:28 A 27. 9:23 A27.9:24 A 10.3:37 A10.3:34 A7.3:.50 A7.4:6 Al. 1:866 A1.8:49 A 1.8:52 A1.8:49 A 1.8:49 A 1.1:877 A1.8:49 A27.9:31 A28.3:32 A1.8:15 Al. 1:863 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:891-2 A27.9:13 A29.3:ll'' A4. 1:899 A 10. 3:66 A7.3:54 A9.3:7 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.6:31 A9.3:24 A9.3:26 A9.3:29 405 p. 9. p. 136 Index Maily, Frederick W. — Continued Mexican cotton-boll weevil. 1901 . . Monostegia ignota, report on. 1890. Strawberry saw-fly, another. 1889. Malt liquors: Adulteration of (Crampton). 1887. p. 263 American, composition of, and the substances used in their adulter- ation (Crampton). p. 183 Consumption of, in I'. S., per capita of population — 1870-1895. p. 552 1896. p. 595 1898. p. 723 See also Liqiiors. Malta: Animals and animal products in (Grout), p. 520 AVeather and storms of, during October, 1898 (Grout), p. 546... Mammalogy and ornithology of New England, with reference to agricultural economy ( Samuels), p. 265 Mammalogy Division. See Ornithology and Mammalogy Division, Agriculture Department Mammals: Bounties on, circular in relation to. n. d Economic relations of, circular on. 1886 Food hal)its and distribution of, in parts of Minnesota and Dakota (Bailey), p. 426 same, p. 426 North American — descriptions of fourteen new species and one new genus of (Merriam). 1889 _. descriptions of new genus and two new species (Merriam). p. 115 descriptions of twenty-six new species of (3Ierriam) . 1890. . . Small, directions for measurement of ( ^Merriam ) . 1889 See also Tres IMarias Islands, Mexico — Yukon region. Mammitis. See Cows. Man: Conflict of, with climate, notes on (Abbe) . 1899. p. 257 Food and nutrition of, list of publications on ' See also Plants. Lucilia nobilis parasitic on (Meinert) . 1S92. p. 36 Pediculi and mallophaga affecting lower animals and (Osborn). 1891 See also Climate and man. Man-infesting bot, abstract of paper on (Matas). 1888. p. 76 Manchester, England: Butter market (Ashby). p. 201 Market for American products Manderson, Charles F. Address of, before convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1893. [). 11 Manila. Philippine Islands: Note on weather of ( Phillips). 1898 Weather normals for 1865-98 (Abbe), p. 119 Weather of, report on ( Phillips).^ 1899. p. 321 Manila hemp plantain, note on. 1872. p. 365 Manitoba: Crop report. 1890. p. 485 Crops and live stock in. 1894. p. 421 Mannheim, (Jermany, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at (Goldfinger). p. 9 Manning, James Alexander. London, wastes of, method of dispos- ing of. 1872. p. 379 Manson, Marsden. Yuba River, California, features and water rightsof. 1901. p. 115 Mantis egg parasites, genus of. 1892. p. 242 Manual training, practical importance of (Gilkison). 1900. p. 96.. Manual training and apprentice system (Richards). 1894. p. 73 — Manufacturing conditions and resources of U. S. (Newton). 1862 — Classlflcation no. I Al. 9:130 A9.7:3 A9.7:2 A7.3:135 1 Al. 1:887 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 ■ A 1.10:898 A4. 1:898 A29.6:26 A 1.1:863 A5.1: A5.4:19 A5.4:3 Al.l:887 A5. 1:887 A5.o:2 A5.5:5 A5.5:4 A5.4:ll A29.6:27 A10.2:F73 A9.7:5 A9.3:7 A9.7:l A4. 1:899 A12.4:8 A10.3:14 A29.3:22 A29.6:29 A29. 1:898 A27.9:10 A27.9:28 A27.9:32 A22.4:27 A27.9:10 A10.3:100 A9.7:4 A10.3:76 A 10. 3:20 A1.8:l 406 1899. Manures: Chemical, note on. 1869. p. 300 Fertilizing value of manure from cows. Great Britain. 1868. p. 38 Green manuring and (\Volfinger) . p. 299 , Greensand marl a,«. 1867. p. 368 same, p. 30 Mineral, present theory and practice of. j). 428 Pota?h as. 1870. p. 287 See also Barnyard manure — Chemical manures — Farm manure — Fertilizers — Moule's earth-closet system — Stable manure. ^Manures, and how to apply t hem. 1868. p. 93 Manures and their application (Brown and Reynolds), p. 368 Manuring: Cotton (White). 1896. p. 169 same (White). 1897 Experiments in. 1867. p. 55 Green, leguminous plants for (Allen). 1894 See a/so Liquid manuring — Soils. Maple sugar: Manufacture of (Alvord). p. 394 Production of, in United States and Canada ( Hough) . 1884. p. 394. Tal)le showing amount of, June, 1864. No. 3. p. 8 See also Sugar industry of United States. ^Mapie: Xorth American ( Vasey) . 1875. p. 313 Pulvinarias on, two most abundant (Howard). 1900. p. 7 Maple pseudococcus, report on (Howard). 1894. p. 235 Maple sirup and sugar (Langworthy). 1901. p. 21 Maps, chalk-plate, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. .311 See also A\'eather maps. Marbles of Rutland County, Vermont (Dorr) . p. 448 Marbury, John B. : Climate and crop service weekly bulletins, should remarks of cor- respondents be published? should weekly reports of tempera- ture and rainfall be telegraphed from voluntary stations? 1899. p. 108 Weather-forecast stations, voluntary, river and cotton-belt, estab- lishment and inspection of. 1899. p. 150 Weather forecasts, verification of. 1902. p. 156 jVIarch, weather conditions for, statement of average ( Garriott) . p. 117 . Mardela Springs, ]\Id., frosts in May at (Abbe), p. 172 Marean, Herbert W., soil survey of Covington area, Georgia. See also, as joint author, Burke, R. T. Avon. Marean, Ralph B. Mist, small whirling columns of. 1899. Mares: Abortion in, outbreak of (Kilborne). 1893. p. 49 Infectious abortion of (Williams), p. 449 Yaginaof, pathogenic bacillus from, after abortion (Smith). \). 53 . Index I'laNNiflcatlon no. A27.9:7 A1.9:97 A27.9:6 Al. 1:864 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 Al. 1:870 A27.9:8 A27.9:6 Al. 1:865 A10.3:33 A1.9:48 A27.9:5 A1.9:16 p. 329. p. 409. 1893. Marine Meteorology, Division of, in Hydrographic Office, Navy De- partment, origin and work of (Beehler). 1895. p. 221 Marine nephoscope and its usefulness to navigator (Abbe). 1894. J). 161 See a/so Nephoscope. Marine i)lants, uses of, with a brief account of curing of Irish moss (Bates), p. 423 Maring, Delos T. : Sunshine recorder, improved, report on. 1897. p. 485 Weatlu'r Bureau exhibit at I'an-American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y. 1901. p. 259 Maritime species of Coccidfe (Cockerell). 1894. p. 42 Mark, John A. Muscatel rai.sins, production of, in JMalaga. 1875. p. 319 Market, stock hogs for. p. 101 Market-garden crops, nitrogenous fertilizers for (Smith). 1901. p. 12. Market gardening in vicinity of New York (Henderson), p. 243 ... Al. 1:862 A13.5:4 A27.9:2 A27.9:13 A9.6:22 A9.7:7 Al. 9:124 A29.6:27 Al. 1:862 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.3:3] A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A26. 5:9011 A29.6:27 A4.3:3 A4. 1:889-90 A4.3:3 A29.3:112 A29.3:ll' A 1.1:866 A29.6.-25 A29.6:29 A9.7:7 A27.9:13 A4. 1:893-4 Al. 9:124 Al. 1:865 •407 Index ^ i;ias8lflcatloii no. Market milk, plan for its improvement (Pearson), p. 158 1 A4.1:900 Market products of west New J ersey ( Lippincott) . p. 249 1 Al.l :865 Market ([notations and farm prices. 1893. p. 485 ! A27.9:31 same. 1894. p. 782.... A27.9:32 241 ... Al. 1:870 A1.9:62 A12.3: Market systems of the country, their uses and abuses. \> Marketing farm produce ( Hill) . 1897 Markets, world's, for American products *SV'e also Foreign markets. Marl region of Virginia, p. 389 Al. 1:868 Marlatt, Charles Lester: Arsenicals, new and old, comparative tests with, on foliage and withlarv;e. 1896. p. 30 - A9.6:6 Asiatic ladvbird, importation and present status of, preliminary reporton. 1902. p. 70 -^- A9.6:37 Aspidiotus ostreseformis, account of, 1899. p. 76 1 A9.6:20 Bedbug and cone-nose, report on. 1896. p. 32 A9.6:4 Bedbugs, circular on. 1902 j A9.5:47 Buffalo gnats, report of trip to investigate. 1889. p. 7 A9. 7:2 Buffalo tree-hopper — circular on. 1897 , A9.5:23 reportof. 1894. p. 8 ' A9.7:7 Cicada, periodical — account of Cicada septendecim, its natural enemies and means of preventing its injury, with summary of distribution of different broods. 1898.... A9.6:14 broods of, new nomenclature for. 1902 A9.5 :45 consideration of validity of old records bearing on distribution of broods of, with particular reference to occurrence of broods Viand XXIII in 1898. 1898. p. 59 A9.6:18 new nomenclature for broods of. 1898. p. 52 , A9.6:18 Clover mite, circular on. 1897 A9.5:19 Coccinellida?, scale-feeding, predatory insects which affect useful- ness of. 1902. p. 84 Cockroaches, report on. 1902 Cockroaches and house ants, rei)ort on. 1896. p. 84 Codling moth, double-brooded, report on. 1894. p. 248 Currant stem-girdler, report on. 1894. p. 296 same. 1895. p. 387 Elm leaf-beetle — imported, circular on. 1895 in Washington, D. C. 1895. p. 47 Grape, principal insect enemies of — 1895. p. 385 1898 1900. p. 27 (e.xcerpt) Hessian fly, circular on Hibernation of chinch bug. 1894. ]>. 232 House ants, circular on. 1898 House centipede, circular on. 1 902 Insect control in California. 189(>. p. 21 7 Insecticide experiments, some. p. 33 Insecticide soaps, report on. 1896. p. 38 Insecticides, important directions for their preparation and use . same, revised. 1 901 Insecticides, notes on — 1894. p. 115 1895. p. 19 1897. p. 54 1898. p. 94 Insects, injurious, methods of controlling, with fornnilas for insec- ticides. 1894. p. 572 : same. 1895. p. 580 Laisser-faire philo.sophy applied to insect problem. 1899. p. 5. Locust, lesser migratory, report on. 1 889. p. 66 Nematinje of North America, a subfamily of leaf-feeding hyme- noptera of familv Tenthredini(Le. 1896 A9.8:3 Ox warble, circular on. 1897 A9.5:25 A9.6:37 A9.5:51 A9.6:4 A9.7:7 A9.7:6 A9.7:7 A9.5:8 A9.6:2 Al. 10:895 A1.9:70 Al. 9:118 A9.5:12 A9.7:7 A9.5:34 A 9. 5:48 A 1.10:896 A9.6:30 A9.6:6 A1.9:19 A1.9:127 A9.7:7 ^ A9.6:2 A9.6:9 A9.6:17 Al. 10:894 Al. 10:895 A9.6:20 A9.7:2 408 ^larlatt, Charles Lester — Continued [ Paris green, notes on. 1895. p. 408 Peach-tree borer, circular on. 1896 Peach twig-borer — an important enemy of stone fruits. 1898 report on. 1898. p. 7 Pear slug, circular on. 1897 Pear-tree psylla, circular relative to. 1895 Pear-tree psylla in Maryland. 1894. p. 175 San Jose scale — experiments ■with ■winter ■washes against, season of 1894-95. 1895. p. 365 how to control in Japan, preliminary report on. 19G2. p. 41 native home of, r6sum6 of search for, in Japan and China. 1902. p. 65 Scale insect and mite enemies of citrus trees. 1900. p. 247 Scale insects, temperature control of. 1899. p. 73 Silver tish, circular on. 1902 Sweet potato saw-tly, new. 1 892. p. 24 True clothes moths, circular on. 1 898 Wheat, growing, principal insect enemies of. 1901 White ant, circular on. 1902 White ant, species injurious to wall }iaper, books, timbers, etc. 1896. p. 70 Woolly aphis of apple. 1897 Xanthium trypeta, report on. 1891. p. 312 See, for report as acting Chief, Entomology Division. 1902 See rdso, as joint author, Howard, Leland Ossian — Riley, Charles Valentine. Marls: Chemical examination of ( Brown ) . 1872. p. 307 Chemical memoranda on ( Bro^wn ) . 1872. p. 371 Greensand, as manure. 1867. p. 368 same. p. 30 Marmot, new, from Black Hills of Dakota, description of (Merriam). 1889. p. 7 Mars: Notes on earth and (Abbe). 1900. p. 543 People of (Talman) . 1900. p. 537 ]\Iarsh, George Perkins. Irrigation, evils, remedies, and compensa- ions of. p. 362 „ [Also issued as 43cl Cong., l.st session, S. mis. doc. 3.5, serial no. 1.584.] Marsh hawk, rei)ort on (Fisher), p. 370 ^ Same, p. 370 Marsh hay, salt and fresh water (Allen), p. 296 _ . Marsh lands, reclamation of ( Collins), p. 600 See (dso Salt marsh lands. Marsh or pond i>ine, observations on (Roth). 1897. ji. 169 Marsh soils. See Soils. Marshall County, Kansas, cattle disease in (Steddom). p. .'!S2 Marten, John: Hessian fly, life history of, new notes on. 1891. p. 2()5 Rocky Mountain locust in 1880, report on. 1883. App. p. 50... Marten, new (Mustelacaurina), from northwest coast region of V Index (lasslftcutiuu no. A9.7:7 A9.5:17 A1.9:80 A9.6:10 A 9. 5:26 A9.5:7 A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.5:42 A9,6:31 A9.6:37 Al. 10:900 A9.6:20 A9.5:49 A9.7:5 A9.5:36 Al. 9:132 A9.5:50 A9.6:4 A9.5:20 A9.7:3 A9.1: A27.9:10 A27.9:10 A 27. 9:5 A27.9:6 A5.5:2 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 .il.l:S74 Al. 1:889 A5. 1:889 Al. 1:876 Al. 1:870 A13.3:13-' A4. 1:898 A9.7:3 A8.1:3 description of (Merriam). 1890. p. 27 1 .\5.5:4 Martin, Y. O. Sre, as joint author, Mooncv, Charles N Martin, George A. Chicago horse show «>f]890. 1891. ].. 349 Martin, J. ()., soil survey of AVillis area, Texas, p. 607 See (duo, as joint author, Smith, William G. Martinique, West Indies: Customs tariff in. 1893. p. 209 Cyclone of Aug. 18, 1891. ]>. 185 Erujition at, meteorological conditions following (Kimball). 1902. p. 267 : Weather service, establishment nf (Kimball). 1901. p. 512 See also Pelee, Mount. A4. 1:889-90 A26.5:901» A27.9:31 A29.6:19 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 4ni) Index • Marvin, Charles Frederick: Address as chairman, section of instruments and exposure, before second convention of Weather Bureau officials, held at Mil- waukee, Wis., Aujz. 27, 28, 29, 1901. 1902. p. 212 Aerial observers, instructions for. 1 898 Anemometer tests, report on. 1900. p. 58 Anemometry, general information respecting theory and opera- tion of typical instruments for indicating and measuring and automatically recording wind movement and direction, etc Aneroid barometer, report on. 1 898. ]>. 410 Barometer readings, metric and English, erroneous conversion of. 1898. p. 802 /. Barometers and measurement of atmospheric pressure Cloud observations and an improved nephoscope. 1896. p. -9 Cyclones, development and movement of. 1892 Earthquake of Oct. 31, 1895, report upon. p. 374 Kite experiments at Weather Bureau. 1896. pp. 113, 156, 199, 238 Kites, mechanics and ecjuilibrium of. 1897. p. 136 Kites, use of, in exploration of upper air. p. 201 ]\Ioisture tables. 1898. p. 205 National Bureau of Standards, circular of information relating to. 1902. p. 135 Precii^itation, measurement of Psychrometric tal)les for vapor pressure, relative humidity, and temperature of dew-point. 1900 Eainfall, charting of, note on. 1902. p. 214 Recording instruments, instructions for obtaining and transcrib- ing Seismic changes caused by building operations. 1899. p. 582 Seismograph, Marvin, report on. 1895. p. 250 Signals, Weather Bureau. 1892. p. 41 Sunshine, measurement of, and preliminary examination of Ang- strom's pyrheliometer. 1901. p. 454 Sunshine recorders, care and management of. 1896 Thermometers, sluggishness of. 1899. p. 458 Weather Bureau instruments, description of — 1893. p. 19 1894. p. 17 1895. p. 14 1896. p. 8 Weather Bureau kite, report on. 1896. p. 418 Marvin, Charles Frederick, and Whitney, Milton: Soil thermometers, maximum and minimum, combined, instruc- tions for use of. 1894 Thermometers, maximum and minimum radiation, instructions for use of. 1894 ]\Iarvin, Paul. See, as joint author, Kastle, Joseph Hoeing. Marvin's weighing rain and snow gauge (Carlisle). 1899. p. 131.. Same, instructions for using Marx, Charles D. Irrigation problems in Salinas Valley, Cal., re- port on. 1901. p.l93 .' Marx, George. See, for reports as Chief, 1890-93, Illustrations Di- vision, Agriculture Department. Maryland: Armv worm and some other insects affecting grain in, outbreak of(Ashmead). 1890. p. 53 Climatological studies (Fassig) . 1902. p. 200 Cold weather in March in, records of 1 823-94 ( Ac worth) . p. 126 . . Entomological notes from ( Johnson ) . 1896. p. 63 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 63 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (Amoss). 1902. p. 25. Insects, principal injurious, of year (Johnson). 1897. p. 80 same (Johnson) . 1898. p. 92 Live-stock interests of (Patterson ). p. 254 same (Patterson), p. 466 Classification no. A29.3:31 A29.11:K A29.6:28 A29.11:D A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.11:F A29.6:24 A29.2:C99 A29.6:23 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 Al. 10:898 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A29.11:E A29.2:P95 A29.6:30 A29.il: A A29.6:27 A29.6:23 A29.3:7 A29.6:29 A29.11:G2 A29.6:27 A29.1:891» A29.1:8932 A29. 1:894 A29. 1:896 A29.6:23 A29.11:G A29.il :H A29.3:24 A29.11:E A10.3:100 A9.7:3 A29.3:31 A29.6:22 A9.6:6 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A9.6:9 A9.6:17 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:887-8 410 p. 51. Maryland — Continued Orchard injuries bj* red-legged flea-beetle (Schwarz). 1893. p. 334 Pear-tree psylla in (Marlatt). 1894. p. 175 Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in, investigation of (Rose), Resources of, notes on. 1875. p. 378 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message ( Lowndes) . p. 4 San Jose scale in, experiments with lime, salt, and sulphur wa.sh against (Quaintance) . 1902. p. 37 Southern cattle fever in, outbreak of (Curtice), p. 429 Swine plague in, outbreak of (Rose), p. 446 Weather service, 1st report, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 472 See ubo Calvert County — Cecil County — College Station — Har- ford County — Kent County — Mardela Springs — ]\Iontgom- ery County — Prince George County — St. Mary County. Maryland farm ( Bryan farm ) , birds of ( Judd ) . 1902 I , Masaya, Nicaragua, rainfall of (Henry). 1898. pp. 162, 305 Maslin, E. W. Figs, production and importation of, statistics of. 1901. p. 288 Ma.-^on, Frank H.: Animals, dead, disposition of, in P>erlin. p. 349 (erroneously printed ' ' Frank \V. " ) Dogs, muzzling of, in ( iermany and Great Britain, p. 521 Dried apiiles, American, in Germany. 1 895. p. 15 Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, cost of hauling farm products over watron roads at. ]i. 5 Leather manufactures in Germany, p. 522 Massachusetts: Brown-tail moth in, report on (Kirkland). 1900. Index I'lassiflratiou no. A9.7:5 A9.7:7 Al. 1:881-2 A27.9:13 A22.4:33 A9.6:37 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:884 A29.6:27 A5.3:17 I A29.6:26 ' A20.3:9 1898. 1868. p. 61. p. -o, 59. P- P- 119 Coccidse, notes on some (Cooley). Farm resources and. products of. Gypsy moth in — notes on (Fernald). 1895. p report upon, 1891 (Henshaw). Insects in, 1901 (Fernald). 1902. Porthetria dispar in, introduction and spread of, and efforts made by State to repress and exterminate it ( Howard). 1897 Road laws and road building in (Ross). 1901. p. 34 State hi. 7 See also, as joint author, Gibson, PI. B. May, David W., and Beal, Walter Henry. Plants, leguminous, soil inoculation for. 1901. p. 7 May, weather condition for, statement of average (Garriott). p. 208. Mavnard, S. T. Mildews upon plants under glass, treatment of. 1891. p. 16 Mayo, N. S.: Texas fever of cattle, transmission of, by cattle tick. p. 481 Texas itch among cattle in Kansas, p. 488 Tuberculosis among cattle in Kansas, j). 479 Mead, El wood: Agricultural situation in California. 1901. p. 17 Duty of water, general instructions to observers. 1899 Irrigation — public control of. 1901. p. 680 rise and future of, in U. S. 1899. p. 591 what the Department of Agriculture is doing for. 1902 Irrigation in U. S., testimony of, before United States Industrial Commission, June 11 and 12, 1901. 1901 Irrigation investigations, discussion of. 1900. p. 15 Irrigation investigations,, for 1900, review of. 1902. p. 13 Mississippi River, and tributaries, M'ater from, abstract of laws for acquiring title to, with legal forms in use. 1899 Reservoirs, some typical, in Rocky Mountain States. 1901. p. 415. Scope and purpose of irrigation investigations of Office of Experi- ment Stations. 1902. p. 417 Water rights on Missouri River and tributaries. 1899 Meade, Kansas, sorghum sugar experiments at (Wiley) . 1889 Same (Fuelling), p. 79 ^ Meadow culture, Peterson's method of. 1874. p. 433 Meadow lark and Baltimore oriole (Beale). 1895. p. 419 Meadows and pastures, formation and cultivation in Middle Eastern States ( Smith) Mealy l)ugs and their allies ( Davis) . 1894. p. 168 Mealy bugs in greenhouses, experiments with hydrocyanic-acid gas as means of exterminating ( Hemen way ) . 1900. p. 69 Mealy-wing, cocoanut and guava, report of. 1893. p. 314 See also Orange mealy-wing. Means, Thomas Herbert: Salt marsh lands, reclamation of. 1901 Soil survey in — Cache la Poudre Valley, Colorado. 1900. p. 121 Salt River Valley, Arizona, p. 287 Sanpete, Cache, and Utah counties, Utah. 1900. p. 115 Soils, soluble mineral matter of. 1898. p. 495 See also, as joint author, Whitney, Milton. Classlflcatloii no. Al. 10:898 A7.3:56 A10.3:90 A7.3:26 A7.3:30 A7.3:33 A7.3:37 A7.3:39 .\ 7. 3:28 A10.6:12 A10.6:13 A19.3:l Al. 9:122 Al. 9:124 A29.6:29 A28.5:6 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A10.3:100 A10.8:2 Al. 10:901 A1.10:899 A10.4:48 A10.3:105 A10.3:86 AlO. 3:104 A10.3:60 Al. 10:901 AlO. 12:901 A10.3:58 A7.3:26 A7.3:26 A27.9:12 Al. 10:895 A1.9:66 A9.7:7 A9.6:22 A9.7:5 A26.4:8 A1.8:64 A26.5:900i A1.8:64 Al. 10:898 412 78. Means, Thomap Herbert, and Gardner, Frank Duane: Soil survey in Pet'us Valley, New Mexico. 1900. p. 36... Soils of Pecos Valley, New ISIexico. n. d , Means, Thomas Herbert, and Holmes, J. Garnett: Soil surve}' around Fresno, Cal. p. 333 , Soil survey of Imperial, Cal. p. 587 same. 1902 Measurements, englisli vs. metric system of (Abbe). 1901. j Measures, t^ec Weights and measures. Meat: Analvsis of, testing of apparatus and metho. 45 . Bread and, consumption in Missouri, data relating to (Gibson and others). 1890 Canned, chemical examination of ( Wiley). 1899 Composition and cooking (Woods). 1896 Cooking, losses in, experiments on, 1898-1900 (Grindlev and others) . 1901 . . .' ! Curing of. p. 97 Dressed — freight rates on, from C'hicago to New York. 1895. p. 553. same. 1896. p. 598 traffic in United States, answers to questions regarding (Col- man) . p. 277 European consumption. 1876. p. 498 Federal inspection ( Salmon ) . 1894. p. 67 Fresh, shipments of, to Europe, p. 312 same, p. 374 German imperial inspection law, translation and German text of. p. 523 same. 1901 Great Britain (Halstead ). p. 508 Importation into Germany from U. S. 1896. p. 100 Industries of United States (Clark) . p. 359 Inspection of, for animal parasites. 1898 London consumption. 1874. p. 460 Meat products and — Analysis of provisional methods for (Bigelow ) 1902. p. 7 At Paris Exposition, 1900 ( Al vord ) . p. 223 Packing, salt used in. p. 491 same. 1884. p. 288 Pathological conditions fcmnd in inspection (Salmon), p. 52 Preserved, adulterations of (Bigelow and others). 1902. p. 375. Products, export trade in. 1889. ]i. 69 same, ]). 22 same, ]). 10 Question analyzed (Sprague). p. 462 Salted, inspection of, for export. ]>. 88 same, }>. 76 Shanghai inspection (Blackwood), p. 205 South Africa (Stowe). p. 512 See oho Bacon — Canned meats — Pork — Preserved meat — Live stock — Saiv«ages. Meat or cheese skipper (Murtfeldt). 1893. p. 170 Mechanic arts: Colleges of. See Agricultural colleges. Student api)rentice of (Hoffman). 1901. p. 186 Mechanic arts section. Association of American Agricultural Col- leges and Experiment Stations, rej)ort of: 1893. p. 95 p. 89 pp. 1 8, 97 : pp. 26, 1 1 1 pp.:w,9! p. 134 Index L'laKsIflnitlou no. A1.8:64 A26.4:3 A26.5:900' A26.5:901» A 26. 4:9 A29.6:29 A 7. 3:31 A4. 1:893-4 A27.9:28 A10.3:31 A7.4:5 Al.9:.34 A10.3:102 A4. 1:895-6 A 1.10:895 Al. 10:896 A4. 1:886 A27.9:14 Al. 10:894 Al. 1:876 Al. 1:877 A4. 1:900 A4.4:32 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:887-8 A4.3:19 A27.9:13 A7.3 A4.1 A4.1 A4.2 A4.1 A7.3 Al.l A4.1 A4.2 Al.l Al.l A4.1 A4.1 A4.1 :65 :900 :884. :An5 :900 :13i« :889 :889-90 :B39 :883 :890 889-90 898. 900 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. A9.7:6 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:20 Al 0.3:24 Al 0.3:30 A10.3:41 A10.3:49 A10.3:65 413 Index Mechanic arts section, Association of American Agricultural Col- leges and Experiment Stations, report of — Continued 1899.' p. ^'(> 1900. pp. 21,18:5 1901. i)p. 83, 13L Mechanical soil analysis. J^ec Soils. Meclianical drawing: Course of instruction in (Randolph). 1901. p. 184 Technical schools (Flather). 1894. p. 81 '. Mechanical engineering and mechanic arts, education in (Thurston). 1896. p. Ill Mechanical work, what shall we give to students of our agricultural colleges? (l)rake). 1895. p. 71 Media: Acid, growth of tuberculosis bacillus upon (De Schweinitz and [ Dorset). 1896. p. 7 Culture, for biochemic investigations (De Schweinitz). p. 145 .J Medical climatology, synoi)sis of course of let-tures in, to senior class \ medical department University of Texas (Cline). 1902. p. 110 ". Medical Congress, 1900. See Paris, Thirteenth International Medical Congress, 1900. Medical zoology. See Zoology. Medicinal and condimental cattle and poultry foods. 1901. p. 22.. Medicine Lodge, Kansas: Field work at, notes on ( Hinman ) . 1893. p. 31 Seed-selection work at, resume of (Carr). 1893. p. 28 Sorghum sugar exi^eriments at — 1889 (Sanborn), p. 77 1889 (Wiley), pp. 9, 30 1892 (Carr). p. 25 Medicines: Administration of, to cattle (Murray), p. 9 Methods of administering, to horses (Michener). p. 9 Mediterranean flour moth : Development of ( Chittenden ) . 1896. p. 85 Eeporton. 1889. p. 166 Meech, Levi W. Moon and weather, report on. 1901. p. 372 Megilla i>arasite, additional note on (Rilev). 1889. p. 338 Megnin, M. P.: Gajje disease of fowls, and parasite by which it is caused; trans- lated by Theobald Smith, p. 269 same, ]). 281 same. 1884. p. 103 Meinert, Fr. Lucilia nobilis parasitic on man; translated by Martin L.Linell. 1892. p. 36 Meissl method, application of, to mixed butters (Besana). 1890. p. 105 Melanoplus devastator, dipterous parasite of, in California (Coquil- lett). 1892. _p.22 Melanoplus spretus, investigation to determine whether, breeds per- manentlv in Turtle Mountains in North Dakota (Hunter). 1900. p'. 30 Melber, F., address of, before national road conference, July, 1894. p. 58 Melbourne, Australia, irrigation conference, Mar. 25-28, 1890, notes of. 1891. p. 250 Melica and sti pa, notes on (Piper), p. 10 Melittia cucurbitpe. See Squash borer. Mcll, P. H. Cotton plant, climatology of. 1893 Meloid genus. See Leonia rileyi. Melon-plant louse. See Cotton-plant louse. Melons, stock, cultivation of. 1897. p. 8 Membracidte (tree hoppers), some North American food-plants of (Coding). 1892. p. 92 Mendo(rino Countv, California, Indians of, plants used by (Chesnut). 1902. p. 295 Classiflcatiou iio. A 10. 3: 76 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:115 A10.3:99 A10.3:20 A10.3:41 A 10. 3:24 A4.3:13 A4. 1:899 A29.3:31 A1.9:144 A7.3:40 A7.3:40 A7.3:26 A7.3:26 A7.3:37 A4.2:C292 A4.2:H78 A9.6:6 A9.7:2 A29.6:29 A9.7:l Al. 1:884 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A9.7:5 A7.3:24 A9.7:5 A9.6:22 A22.3:10 A15.2:P94i A3.4:27 A29.3:8 A1.9:65 A9.7:5 A6.5:7 414 Meng, J. S. Phosphoric acid, additional notes on. ]892. p. 27 ^Menhaden fisheries of Long Island. 1S70. p. 39.. Menozzi, . V(jlatiie acids, variations of, in butter fat. 1890. p. Ill Mercer, A. S. : California cattle, destruction of, by various diseases; with report of autf)psies by Dr. Bowhill. p. 452 , Cattle industry of California, p. 239 Merchandise, domestic, total value of exports of, 1890-95. p. 551 . . . . Same, 1890-96. p. 596 ]\Ierino ram "Ontario," account of. p. 355 Merinos: American, of Vermont, p. 484 Spanish, and their management (Boynton). p. 196 Merriam, Clinton Hart: Arvicolina\ description of new genus (Phenacomys) and four new species of. 1 889. p. 27 , Bats, free-taileil — from desert region of southern California, description of new speciesof. 1889. p. 23.. from lower Colorado River, Arizona. 1889. p. 25 Biological reconnaissance of south-central Idaho. 1891 . . : Biological Survey, Agriculture Department, work of for farmer. 1897. p. 115 Biological survey of San Francisco mountain region and desert of Little Colorado, Arizona. 1890 Birds which feed on mulberries, p. 285 same, p. 285 Cactuses, yuccas, and agave, geographic and vertical distribution of, in deserts and desert ranges of southern California, south- ern Nevada, northwestern Arizona, and southwestern Utah. 1893. p. 345 Evotomys, new, from — Black Hills of South Dakota, description of. 1890. p. 119 . . . Colorado, description of. 1890. p. 23 Pacific coast region, description of two. 1890. p. 25 Forest trees of San Francisco mountain region, Arizona. 1890. p. 119 Geographic distribution of animals and plants in North America. p. 203 Grasshopper mouse, descriptions of two new species and one new subspecies of. 1889. p. 1 Ground squirrels — five new, of genus Tamias, descriptions of. 1890. p. 17 new species of, from arid lands of the Southwest, description of. 1889. p. 19 three new, of Spermophilus spilosoma group, descriptions of. 1 890. p. 37 ... ._ Hesperomys, new species of, from southern Florida, description of. 1890. p. 53 Kangaroo rats, three new, descriptions of, with remark.s on iden- tity of Dipodomys ordii of Woodhouse. 1890. p. 41 Life zones and crop zones of U.S. 1898 Mammals — new genus and two new species of, description of. 1891. p. 115. North American — descriptions of fourteen new species and one new genus. 1889 twenty-six new species of, description of. 1890 small, measurement of, and preparation of museum skins, brief directions for. 1889 Marmot, new, from Black Hills of Dakota, description of. 1889. P 7 Marten, new (Mustela caurina), from northwest coast region of United States, description of. 1890. p. 27 Mink, special report on. p. 488 same, p. 488 Index Classlflcatlon no. I A7.3:35 A27.9:8 A 7. 3:24 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:886 A 1.1 0:895 Al. 10:896 Al. 1:866 Al. 1:865 A 1.1:864 A5.5:2 A5.5:2 A5.5:2 A5.5:5 Al. 10:897 A5.5:3 Al. 1:890 A5. 1:890 A5.5:7 A5.5:5 A5.5:4 A5.5:4 A 5. 5:3 A 1.1 0:894 A5.5:2 A5.5:4 A5.5:2 A5.5:4 A5.5:4 A5.5:4 Ao.3:10 A5.5:5 A5.5:2 A5.5:4 A5.4:ll A5.5:2 A5.5:4 Al. 1:888 A5. 1:888 415 Index Merriam, Clinton Hart— Continued Molospus, new species of, from California, description of. 1890. ClasslOoatlon no. I' 51 484. Phca.«ants, introduced, special report on game, p. 484 Pika, new species of, from Sierra Nevada Mountains, Cal., descrip- tion of. 1889. p.ll Pocket gopher, of genus Geomvs, from western Nebraska, descrip- tion of. 1890. p. 51 - Pocket gophers, family (ieomyidic, exclusive of species of Thom- omys, monographic revision of. 1895 Pocket mice, North American, revision of. 1889 Prairie dog — destruction of, directions for new, from Wvoming, description of. 1890. p. 83 of (ircat Plains. 1901. p. 257 Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 229 Shasta, Blount, Cal., biological survey of. 1899 Shrews, American, of genus Sorex, synopsis of. 1895. p. 57 Shrews of American genera Blarina and Notiosorex, revision of. 1895. p. 5 _. _ Skunks, little striped, of genua Spilogale, contribution toward revision of. 1890. p. 1 Spermophile, new, from — Arizona, northwestern, description of. 1889. p. 17 California, southern, description of. 1889. p. 15 Trees and shrubs, distribution of, in deserts and desert ranges of southern California, southern Nevada, northwestern Arizona, and southwestern Utah. 1893. p. 285 Weasels of North America, synopsis of. 1896 See also, for reports as Chief, Biological Survey Division, Agri- culture Department, 1897 and 1902 See also, for reports as Chief, Ornithology and Mammalogv Divi- sion, 1886-1896 .' See also, as editor, Cooke, Wells W. ; as collector, Stearns, Robert Edwards Carter — Stejneger, Leonhard. Merrick, PI C. Pacific coast, climate of. p. 280 Merrill, Elmer D. : Aristida purpurea nutt. , and its allies. 1901 Arizona grasses. 1901 Gi'asses — nomenclature of, some changes in. 1901. p. 5 some species of, published by S. B. Buckley. 1901 North American species of Spartina. 1902 See also, as joint author, Scribner, Frank Lamson. Merrill, L. H. See, as joint author, Woods, Charles Dayton. Merrill, Lewis A. Vaccination against blackleg in Utah. p. 469 ... Merry, G. Factory cheese and how it is made. 1896. p. 45 , Same, reprinted, n. d Mersivan, Turkev, temperature and rainfall at (Abbe). 1897. p. 245 ". Mesmer, Louis. See, as joint author, Heileman, W. H. — Holmes, J. Garnett. Mesquite tree as tanning material (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 31 , Metabolism: Effects of severe and prolonged muscular work on (Atwater and Sherman). 1901 Experiments in which balance of income and outgo was deter- mined, digest of ( Atwater and Langworthy ) Experiments on effect of muscular work upon digestibility of food and metabolism of nitrogen, conducted at University of Tennessee, 1897-1899 (Wait). 1901 '.... same, 1899-1900 (Wait). 1902 Experiments on metabolism of matter and energy in the human body ( Atwater and others) same, value of ( Langworthy ) . 1 898. p. 1 003 same, 1900 (Atwater and others) A5.5:4 A 1.1:888 A5. 1:888 A5.5:2 A5.5:4 A5.5:8 A5.5:l A5.4:32 A5.5:4 Al. 10:901 A29.6:30 A5.5:16 A5.5:10 A5.5:ia A5.5:4 A5.5:2 A5.5:2 A5.5:7 A5.5:ll A5.1: A5.1: Al. 1.867 A3. 4:34 A3.4:32 A 3. 4:35 A3. 4:35 A19.3:9 A.4. 1:899 A4.3:15 A4.4:19 A29.6:25 A27.9:ll A10:3:98 A 10. 3:45 .A10.3:89 A10.3:117 A] 0.3:69 A10.6:9 AlO. 3:109 41G 1897. p. 261 1898. pp. 20, 318, 569. ). 1897. p. 484 Metabolism — Continued Exjieriiiients on metabolism of nitrogen, sulphur, and phosphorus in human organism (Slierman) . 1902 Milch cows, investigation.s on ( llagemann). 1899. pp. 803, 903. . Nitrogen and carbon in human organism, metabolism of, with respiration calorimeter of special construction (Atwater and others) . 1897 - Xutriehts in animal bodv, metabolism of, and source of muscular energy (Zuntz). 1897. p. 538 Metabolized nitrogen, excretion of, by animals ( Langworthy ) . 1897. p. 817 Metal railway tracks. See Railway tracks. jSIetals. See Aluminum — Copper — 1 ron — Lead. Metaphosphoric acid. See Cotton seed meal. Meteor: Bright- note on (Abbe), same (Abbe), report on (liazen Iowa, of ^Nlarch 27, 1894 (Abbe), p. 128 Noise made by ( Abbe). 1895. p. 57 November, notes on (Kiml)all). 1901. p. 509 Meteoric stfiry, sen.sational, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 363 .Meteorologic "waves, report on (flazen). 1899. p. 323 !\Ieteorological and other forms and reports: should they be simpli- fied? are modifications desirable? (Evans). 1902. p. 168 Meteorological balloon ascension at Strassburg, Germany (Rotch). 1901. p. 298 Meteorological cablegrams, notes on (Abbe). 1900. pp. 248, 448... Meteorological century, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 591 Meteorological charts of Great Lakes Meteorological commission, proposed, note on ( Abbe). 1901. p. 312. Meteorological committee, international: Note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 103 Proceedings of ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 446 Report on' (Kimball). 1902. j). 134 Meteorological conferences. See Munich — Paris. IMeteorological congresses. See Chicago — Mexican national meteoro- logical congress — Paris. ^Meteorological institute of Prussia, work of, notes on (AbV)e). 1901. p. 70 ^feteorological institution. Royal Prussian, celebration of semi- centennial of (Abbe). 1897. p. 491 Meteorological journal, new, notes on (Abbe). 1900. pp. 160, 252. . Meteorological library, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 208 Meteorological notes: (Abl)e)\ Aug., 1893-Oct., 1902 , [Inrtividual articles are entered in this indo.x under their specific subjects.] Monthly ( Kimball ) [Individual articles are entered in this inde.v under their specific subjects.] Meteorological notes by Wm. Scoresbv, jr., report on (Al)be). 1897. p. 62 '- Meteoi"ological notes from Porto Rico (Geddings). 1900. p. 287 ... Meteorological ol)servations: Alaska, 1894 (Tibbey). p. 174 Bavonne, N. J., during ])urning of plant of Standard Oil Companv "at, Julv5, 6, and 7, 1900 (Mitchell), p. 325 ".. Circle Citv, Alaska (Holt). 1896-98. p. 542 Eagle, Alaska (Ileiirv). 1900. p. 390 Hacienda IVrla, Puerto Rico ( Hansard ). 1898. p. 407 Havana, Cuba, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 60, 104 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, monthly, March, 1894-April, 1901 ( Lyons) Influence on vegetation (Schreiber). 1895. p. 395 International, sunniiarv of (Dunwoody). 1893 Klondike, note on (Abbe). 1898. ]). 253 Index C'lasslflcatlon no. A10.3:121 A10.6:10 A 10. 3:44 A 10.6:7 A10.6:7 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.6:22 A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:26 A29. 1:898 A29.3:31 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:27 A29.13: A 29. 6:29 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:28 A 29. 6:28 A 29. 6: A29.(i: A 29. 6:25 A 29. 6:28 A 29. 6:22 A 29.6:28 A 29. 6:26 A29.(5:28 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:26 A 29. 6: A29.3:ir'' A29.5:A A29.6:26 114—04- 417 Index Meteorolojrical observations — Continued Made to dcterinine proba))le state of sky at several stations along path of total eclipse of sun, May 28, 1900 (Bigelow). 1897. p. 394 Nome, Alaska, f^ept., 1900, note on (Abbe), p. 397 Penuanent record, sliould not a book for, be furnished to section centers and voluutarv stations? — (Bauer). 1899. p. 121" (Linney). 1899. p. 121 (Loveland). 1899. p. 120 (Palmer). 1899. j). 122 Port an Prince, liayti, mouthlv, notes on (Abbe). 1898. })p. 59, 103, 1(53, 212, 253, 406, 458'. ]\ibiic schools, notes ou ( Abbe). 1899. p. 550 , same (Wilkinson). 1899. p. 550 Reports by cable from Iceland, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 103.. Reports of voluntary obsei'vers, monthly, examination of; is it desirable to report back to voluntary observer errors and irreg- ularities discovered in his report? (Bauer). 1902. jj. 172 Rivas, Nicarajrua, monthlv, notes on, 1898 (Abbe), pp. 61,162, 210, 307, 408, 459, 541 same, 1899 CFlint). pp. 11, 97, 153, 193, 249, 299, 360, 462, 509, 546 ^ San Francisco, 1893-94 (Featherstone) . p. 128 .Simultaneous, in U. S., in 18th century (McAdie). 1895. p. 303. . Travelers (Abbe). 1902. p. 270 With kites at sea, notes on ( Kimball ) . 1901 . p. 563 See aLso JMagnetic observations — Meteoroloifical work. Meteorological observatories: Creation of, on islands connected by cable with a eontinent (Al- bert, Prinee of Monaco). 1894. p. 158 Suburban (Sims). 1902. p. 215 See also Canada — Juvisy observatory — St. Ignatius College. Meteorological observers: Arctic and Antarctic, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 558 Voluntary — for Monthlv Weather Review, lists of. 1891. following pp. 232 an d 3 1 8 same. 1892. following p. 346 of U. S. Hydrographic Ofiice, instructions to (Abbe). 1901. p. 314 Meteorological office, London, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 68 Meteorological optics, J. M. Pernter's, note on (Abbe). 1902. p. 132 Meteorological phenomena: Ice caves and frozen wells as (Kimball). 1901. p. 366 Photographs of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 67 Meteorological reporting stations, •voluntary (Walz). 1898. p. 208. Meteorological records: Early, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 565 Evidence in court (Linney). 1902. p. 180 same (Lyons). 1902. p. 183 Hourly, at Pikes Peak and Colorado Springs from November, 1892, to September, 1894, brief discussion of, ( Morril 1 ) . 1 896. p. 215 Iowa, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 17 Long-continued, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 98 Ohio, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 343 Preserving, for reference and study, best means of (Emery). 1902. p. 175 Meteorological Society: American, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 64 German, eighth general meeting of (Rotch). 1898. p. 160 Mauritius, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 565 Royal, nott'son (Abbe). 1898. p. 564 Meteorological stations: Experimental agriculture at (.\bbe). 1902. ]>. 410 t'lasslflcatloii no. A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A 29. 3:24 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:22 A29.3:ll^ A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A29.3:lli A29.3:31 A29.6:28 A29.6:19 A29.6:20 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A29. 1:896 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 418 Meteorological stations — Continued Harvard University, note on (Al)be) — 1897. p. 540. A 1901. p. 69 Highest station in world, visit to (Ward). 1898. p. 150 Mountain, in Australia (Abbe). 1898. p. 166 Needed, new, notes on ( Abbe). 1900. p. 556 Publication of results of observations (Hann). 1894. p. 1 Rockall as, note oti ( Abbe). 1898. p. 311 . Seismographs at (Abbe). 1897. p. 259 Tierra del Fuego, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 493 Meteorological superstitions, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 216 Meteorologiral symbols, international (Abbe). 1898. pp. 311,414.. Meteorological tables: ^lonthly temperature, rain, etc., from Smithsonian In.stitution, June, 1863-Jan., 1872 .Monthly, July, 1891-May, 1895; Jmie, 1895-Api-., 1902 (Henry). Meteorological tables and charts, monthlv, description of, Mav-Oct., 1902 ( Stockman) .' .' Meteorological terms: New, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 18 Objectionable, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 115 : Meteorological use of term " local " (Abbe). 1898. p. 207 Meteorological work: Agricultural experiment stations and agricultural colleges and their relations to Weather Bureau (Harrington). 1892. p. 42. Agricultural institutions (Harrington). 1892 Alaska ( Henrv ). 1898. p. 154 India, histcry'of (Kimball). 1902. p. 31 Outline of scope and character of, in Franz-Josef land, 1898-99. (Baldwin). 1901. p. 351 Smithsonian Institution (Langley). 1895. p. 216 United States Signal Service, 1870 to 1891 (Abbe). 1895. p. 232. See also JNIeteorological observations. ^Meteorologist: Astronomy for, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 562 Work of, for benefit of agriculture, commerce, and navigation (Bigelow). 1899. p. 71 Meteorology: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on, 1889- 1 902 Address on, at British association, Belfast (Schuster). 1902. n. 448. Agricultural — notes on, with special reference to rainfall element (Linney). 1899. p. 85 '. . . . report on. p. 97 same, p. 113 Argentina ( Abbe) . 1902. ]). 315 Army medical dejiartment, connection with development in (Smart). 1895. j). 207 Belgium, history of, notes on (Al)be). 1901. p. 69 Bibliograijhy of American contributions to, note concerning (Fas.sig). 1895. ]>. 326 Brooklyn Museum of, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 163 Climate and, of Death Vallev, Cal. (Harrington). 1892. Climatology vs. (Whitney). " 1898. p. 301 (^ollege course, notes on ( Abl)e). 1900. p. 543 Colleges; to what extent is it taught at present; should it be offered as an undergraduate or as a postgraduate course? (Loveland). 1902. p. 90 ( 'onditions favorable to spontaneou.s combustion, note on (Abbe). 1900. 1). 249 Conditions following St. Vincent and ISlartiniiiiie eruptions, 1902 ( Kimball^ . ]>. 267 Constants and units used in, notes on (Abbe). 1896. p. 462 Costa Kica, notes on (Abbe). 1900. ]>. 541 Crops and, Mauritius, note on ( A 1 )1 )e) . 1 S97. p. 354 Index I'lasKiflcutliiu uo. A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.3:ll' A29.6:26 A 29. 6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A27.9: A 29. 6: A29.6:30 A 29. 6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A10.3:7 A10.3:10 A29.6:26 A29.6:.30 A29. 1:900 A29.3:ll^ A29.3:1P A29.6:26 Al. 10:899 A10.6: A29.6:30 A 29. 3:24 Al. 1:869 Al.l:870 A29.6:30 A29.3:ir A29.6:29 A29.3:ll'^ A29.6:28 A29.3:l A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.3:31 A29.G:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:25 419 1897. p. 544... 1897. p. 57 . . . (Palmer). 1902. p. 178.. 1902.... 1901. p. 375. p. 541 109 19. Index Meteorology — Con tinued Cycles in — notes on ( Abbe) . report on ( A])be). Data collected, use of Eclipse and allied pro1)lems (Bigelow). Ecuador, note on ( Abbe ) . 1900. p. 67 Elementary — talk on "(Davison). 1899. p. 144 text-books and works of reference for students of (Phillips). 1902. p. 408 English literature, 1337-1699 (.Symons). 1895. p. 338 Extremes at Northtield, i\Iass. (Elmer), p. 251 France, notes on (A bbe ) . 1S98. p. 553 ■ French Indo-China, notes on ( Abbe ) . 1 901 . p. 263 Geodesy and, notes on (Abbe) . 1900. p. 545 Geography and, popular errors in (Abbe). Geological Survey, note on (Abbe). 1897. Great Britain, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. Hawaii (Kimball). 1902. p. 364 Higher, in Weather Bureau (Bigelow). 1902. p. Historical events in, note on ( Abl^e) . 1900. p. 17 Instrumental, historical sketch of (Gerland). 1896. p. 687 Instruments, elastic suspension for (Abbe). 1894. p. 25 Is every seventh year a wet one? 1865. No. 6. p. 15 Italian mountains ( Denza) . 1896. p. 659 Johns Hopkins University (Fassig). 1898. p. 306 Julius Hann's ( Bigelow ) . 1902. p. 298 Kites in, new field for (Kimball). 1901. p. 419 same, notes on (Abbe). 1896. p. 416 Laboratory work in ( Kimball ) . 1902. p. 313 Lectures on — in schools, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 19 notes on (Abbe). 1900. pp. 164, 208 popular, including lectures to farmers' institutes, social gather- ings, societies, etc. ; are such lectures valuable in proportion to time given? what should be the general character of such lectures? (Smith). 1902. p. 92 , Lunar influences in, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 315 , Madagascar, note on (Abbe). 1901. p. 375 , Magnetism and — notes on, monthly. Oct. , 1894-Feb. , 1895 report on, monthly, March, 1895-June, 1896 (Bigelow) Mathematics and, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 267 Mathematics in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 548 , Mexico, brief sketch of development of (Aquilar y Santillan). 1895. p. 335 See also Mexican National meteorological congress. Monthly list of papers bearing on, Jan., 1899-Dec., 1902 (Phillips) Mountain stations for (Abbe). 1902. p. 410 New elementary treatise on (Abbe). 1898. p. 563 North Atlantic, monthly notes on, Jan., 1894-June, 1895 Obscure points in, notes on ( Abbe ) . 1899. p. 1 08 Optical, circumhorizontal arc in (Besson). 1902. p. 486 Panama — contributions to (Abbot). 1899. \). 7 report of, 1899 (Abbot), p. 463 Paris Exposition, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 19 , See also Paris international meteorok)gical congress. Periodic terms in, due to rotation of sun on its axis (Bigelow). 1895. p. 500 Periodicity in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 547 Photography in, notes on (Abbe ) . 1 900. p. 1 5;t Physics and — in universities (Abbe). 1899. p. 258 notes on. 1902. p. 445 Present status of, notes on (Abbe), isw. p. 313 Classlflratloii no. A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.3:31 A29.5:I A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A29.3:ll^ A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6.30 A29.3:31 A29.6:28 A29.3:ll=* A29.6:22 A27.9:3 A29.3:ll* A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A27.6:24 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.3:31 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A 29. 6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 A29.3:ri^ A29.6: A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A29.6: A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.3:ll^ A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:27 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 420 171 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. Meteorolofjy — Continued Primary work ior use of schools (Connor). 1899. p. 102. Public health and, relation between (Phillips). 1895. p Public f^chools — how much should be attempted; methods of teaching (Chaf- fee). 1902. p. 85 note on (Abbe) — 1894. p. 512 1896. p. 458 1897. p. 17 1899. p. 469 Recent publications on (McCarty). 1896. pp. 76, 112, 153, 198.. Redfeld and Espy period of, 1830 to 1855 (Davis). 1895. p. 305. Report on — 1863. p. 622. (From Smithsonian Inst. ) p. 609 (Grosh). p. 571 (Grosh). p. 611 (Grosh). p. 429 p. 612 p. 638 p. 621 Russia, notes on ( Abbe ) . 1899. p. 103 Schools and, relation of (Kimball) . 1902. p. 131 Searchlight in, use of (Abbe). 1897. p. 206 Seismometers in, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 420 Solar and terrestrial magnetism in relation to (Bigelow). 1898 Solar magnetism in relation to (Bigelow). p. 519 South African, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 13 Statistics of, how to improve them to meet needs of medical pro- fession, etc. (McGann) . 1899. p. 80 same (Wilson). 1899. p. 82 Study of — by correspondence (Abbe). 1898. p. 267 under existing conditions of Weather Bureau station work, is it practicable to require assistants to pursue a systematic course of? (Salisbury). 1902. p. 82 1 Subjects in, explanation of (Newcomb). 1902. p. 127 Sun spots and, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 263 Teaching of, by laboratory method. 1899. p. 468 Terrestrial magnetism and, in 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, con- tribution to bibliography of (Hellman). 1895. p. 352 Text-book of, Julius Hann's, note on (Abbe). 1901. p. 74 Theoretical, in XJ. S., 1855 to 1870, some remarks on ("Waldo). 1895. p. 317 Thermometric scale usedin (Abbe). 1895. p. 255 Universities and, notes on (Abbe) — 1899. pp. 1 55, 420, 549 1900. p. 165 1901. p. 264 Weather Bureau men as instructors in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 446 Wellmann expedition, 2d, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 167 Whatmeteorologyisdoing for farmer (Harrington). 1894. p. 117. Yukon, report on ( Myers) . 1899. p. 100 Sec aho liarometer — Blizzard — Climate — Climatology — Eclipse — Marine ]\Ieteorology Division — New England Meteorological Society — Pogonip — Sul j)hur rains ■ — Sun spots — Weather. Meteorology and the growth of the beet (Davy). 1879. p. 284 Meter, value of the, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 19 Metric svstem: Austria. 1873. p. 189 English vs., notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 73 Ex])lanation of — 1895. p. 614 189(). p. ()34 1897. p. 672 Index CliisKlflratloii iiu. A29.3:24 A29.6:23 A29.3:31 A29.6:22 A29.6:23 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6:24 A29.3:1P A 1.1:863 Al. 1:864 Al. 1:865 Al. 1:866 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:868 Al. 1:869 Al. 1:870 A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A29.3:21 A29.1:89P A29.6:28 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:26 A29.3:31 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A29.3:1P A29.6:29 A29.3:1P A29.6:23 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 7^29.6:26 Al. 10:894 A29.6:27 A 1.6:28 A29.6:25 A27.9:ll A29.6:29 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A 1.10:897 421 Index Mexican cotton-boll weevil : Present status of, in U.S. (Hunter). 1901. p. .S69 Report fin — 1895. (Howard) same ( in Spanisli ) 189(3. Revised same ( in 8i)anish) . 189() 1897. Revised same (in Spanish ). Feb., 1897 same (in (ierman). ' Feb., 1897 1897. Revised 1898. Supplementary 1901. (Mally) Texas, report on (Townsend). 1895. p. 295 See also Cotton insects. Mexican grasses: Collected by E. W. Nelson in Mexico, 1894-95 (Scribner and Smith). 1897. p.ll New, description of (Vasey). 1893. p. 281 New or little known (Scribner). 1899 Some recent collections of (Scribner and Merrill). 1900. p. 5 Mexican national meteorological congress — 1st, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 557 2d, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 512 same (Abbe). 1902. p. 132 _ Mexican telegraph companv, stations of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 112 : Mexican nmbellifer;e, mostlv from state of Oaxaca, recently collected by C. G. Pringle and E. W. Nelson (Coulter and Rose) . 1 895. p. 289 Mexico: Agricultural production of, for 1889 and 1892 Agriculture in, note on (Hinton). 1884. No. 13. p. 27 same. 1887. p. 491 , Cattle industrv ( Griffith ) . p. 503 Climate of. 1894. p. 333 Climatological data, monthly, notes on, Jan., 1896-July, 1899 ( Abbe) ; Sept. , 1899-Oct. , 1902 (Pastrana) Coast of, September "norther" on (Baturoni). 1892. p. 252 .. Coccidee, new, collected in, by C. H. T. Townsend, notes and descriptions of (Cockerell). 1896. p. 31 Coffee in, cultivation of (Foster). 1876. p. 268 Commerce between U. S. and, for 1873, 1878, 1883, 1888, and 1893. p. 492 Cotton crop and its enemies in, consular reports on. 1885. App. p. 59 Ferns collected in, by J. N. Rose during months of August and September, 1897 (Davenport). 1897. p. 146 Insects affecting stored cereal and other products in (Chittenden). 1896. p. 27 Insects of, injurious, liable to be introduced into U. S. 1896 Insects of economic importance in, report of trip to investigate (Townsend). 1896. p. 9 Lichens from, collected bv Edward Palmer, from 1888 to 1892, listof (Eckfeldt). 1893. p. 291 :Maize of United States in, use of. 1893. p. 256 Market for pure-bred ])eef cattle from U. S. (Salmon) . 1902 Meteorology in, brief sketch of development of (Aquilar v San- tillan). 1895. p. 335 [ , See also Mexican national meteorological congress. Plants — mostly new, from U. S. and, descriptions of (Rose). 1895. p. 311 studies of (Rose). 1897. p. 109 , useful, notes on (Rose). 1899. p. 209 Public lands in, prices of. 1889. p. 522 Railways of, statement of. 1894. p. 355 Classification no. A 1.10:901 A9.5:6i A9.5:62 A9.5:14i A9.5:14 2 A9.5:18' A9.5:18'' A9.5:18* A9.5:27 A 9. 5:33 Al. 9:130 A9.7:7 A3.3:4 A6.5:l A3.4:19 A3. 3:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:30 A29.6:28 A6.5:3 A27.9:32 A27.9:22 A27.9:25 A4. 1:900 A27.9:32 A29.6: A29.6:20 A9.8:4 A27.9:14 A27.9:32 A8.1:4 A6.5:5 A9.8:4 A9.8:4 A 9. 8:4 A6.5:l A27.9:31 A4.3:41 A29.3:ll=' A6.5:3 A6.5:5 A6.5:5 A27.9:27 A27.9:32 422 . 1894. p. 223. p. 510... 540 Me X ieo — Continued Statistics of, 1890. p. 344 Storms, local, on west coast of (Ro«;ers^ Water supply and irricration in. 1885. Weather forecasts in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. Weather map for, daily (Abbe). 1899. p. 107 Weatherstations, barometric pressure at (Abbe). 1901. p. 218. Western, list of plants collected in, by Edward Palmer in 1890 (Vasey and Rose). 1890. p. 63 See also Acapulco — Alamos — Cedros Island — Colima — El Paso del Norte — (niaymas — Lower California references — Oaxaca — San Benito Island — Sonora — Tampico — Tres INIarias Lslands — Tuspan — \'era Cruz. ^Mexico, City of, climate of (Burcena). 1896. p. 601 Mexico, Gulf of: Cold waves on middle coast (Garriott) . 1895. p. 334 Northers in, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 568 Storms of, tropical, in September, 1895 (Garriott). p. 167 Meyer, Hugo. Climatology in German Empire, development of. 1896. p. 652 ." Meyers, John A. Germany, shipping horses to, experience and obser- vation in. 1898. p. 35 Miami, Mo. Glanders at, outbreak of (Trumbower). p. 457 Mice. See Evotomys — Grasshopper mouse — Jumping mice — Pocket mice. Michener, Ch. B. : Horse — digestive organs of, diseases of. p. 15 medicines to, methods of administering, p. 9 'wounds of, and their treatment, p. 447 Missouri, cattle in, outbreak of disease among, p. 387 See also, as joint author, McLean, L. Michener, E. Agricultural ornithology, p. 287 Michigan: Agricultural stat.istice. 1869. p. 378* Cattle trade and allied industries of (Perry), p. 125 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 189 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (Taft). 1902. ji. 35 ... Fruit culture in, 1872-73. p. 45 . . Fruit region, facts relating to (Club))). 1870. ji. 37 Insects, injurious in, some notes recorded on (Townsend). 1889. p. 42 .. San Jose scale in, present status of (Barrows). 1897. p. 271 Snow, yellow, in ( Kimball ). 1902. p. 29 .-. Tornadoes of May 25, 1896, in, report on (Conger), p. 156 Western, fruit culture in. 1868. p. 322 \ See also Allegan County — Detroit- — Kalamazoo. Michigan, Lake: Eastern shore of, agricultural notes on. 1866. p. 415 Fruitson eastern shore of, statistics of (Ganzhorn). 1869. p. 298*. Mirage over, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 544 Micro-organismal diseases, laboratory methods for diagnosing of certain (Dawson), p. 335 -Micro-photograplis of snow crystals, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 541.. IMicroscopic investigations alongagricultural lines, monthly (Taylor). May, 1872, to Dec, 1876...' Microscopic investigations as to internal parasites in domestic fowls, atid butter and fals (Taylor). 1884 Microscopical examinations of fruits and fruit ))roducts (Howard). 1902. ■ p. 103 Microsco{)ists, instructions for, in examination of jxirk for trichina. 1896 Microscoi^y Division, Agricidture Department Microtome, work of, letter to T. Taylor (Lyman). 1881 Microtus. See Voles, American. *By a misprint, this \>n'j;v iniiiihcr iipjx'ars twice. Index Clsissiflrutlou HO. A27.9:28 A29.6:22 A15.2:Ir7' A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A6.5:l A29.3:n' A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A29.6:23 A29.3:I1-' A1.2:H78 A4. 1:884 A4.2 A4.2 A4.2 A4.1 H78 H78 H78 889-90 Al. 1:863 A27.9:7 A4. 1:886 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A27.9:13 A27.9:8 A9.7:2 A9.6:9 A29.6:30 A29.6:24 A27.9:6 A27.9:4 A27.9:7 A29.6:28 A4. 1:898 A29.6:28 A27.9: A 1.8:34 A 7. 3:66 A4.2:P42 A 18. A18.2:M58 423 Index Middle States: Beef cattle in, feeding (Lodge), p. 212 Fruits and fruit trees of, propagation, influence of stocks, diseases, and enemies (Lodge). i>. 199 Tree-planting for profit in. 1872. p. 293 Wine-making and vine culture in (Lodge), p. 118 See also Names of States. Middling cotton. See Cotton. Migration of weeds (Dewey). 1896. p. 268 Mik, Joseph. Ugimvia sericarhe rond, parasite of Japanese silk- worm. 1891. 'p. 1 13 Milan, Italy, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at (Spagnoli ). p. 10 Milch cows. See Cows. Mildew: Notes on. 1863. No. 3, p. 13 Upon plants under glass, treatment of (Maynard). 1891. p. 16. See «/.s'o Grape mildew and references. Miles, Nelson Appleton. Good roads, importance of, in war and peace. 1902. p. 39 Military instruction in land-grant colleges, report of committee on (Atherton). 1901. p. 85 Milk: Acidity in, determination of (Van Slyke). 1893. p. 117 Acidity of cream and, determination of (Hopkins and Powers). 1895. p. 125 Albumen in cow's milk, determination of (Van Slvke). 1894. p . 1 S 8 '. Albuminoids in, estimation of (Sebelien). 1889. p. 169 Analysis of, with view to determining its adulterations (Bourcart), 1889. p. 167 As food. 1898 - _. - Bacteria in freshly drawn milk, preliminary investigations con- cerning number and nature of (Moore), p. 261 Bacteria in, inefficiency of separators in removing (Moore) . 1895. p. 431 -• Bicarbonate of soda in, detection of (Fade). 1889. p. 170 Boston and other New England cities, supply of (Whitaker). 1898 Butter fat in cream or, method of determining, by difference ( Mc- Keown). 1894. p. 194 , Canstadt, report on (Zeitler). 1890. p. 153 , Care of, on the farm (Pearson). 1897 Casein in cow's milk, determination of (VanSlyke). 1893. \). 109 Citric acid in, 'report on (Soulhet). 1889. p. 155 City supply of. p. 332 Composite samples in laboratory (Patrick). 1891. p. 26 Condensed — composition of (Shenst one). 1890. p. 149 in Europe. 1868. p. 39 Cr(!am from deep or shallow setting of, comparative amount of. 1872. p. 513 Curdled, fat in, estimation of content of (Kuehn). 1890. p. 162 Diphenylamine reaction in examination of, significance of (Mos- linger). 1889. p. 168... Examination of (De Schweinitz). p. 147 Facts about (Pearson). 1896 Fat in— determination by — gravimetric method (Dietrich). 1890. p. 159 Patrick method. 1890. p. 163 Rose's method. 1888-89. p. 160 Soxhlet's areometric method ( Klein). 1888. p. 163 Soxhlet-Engstriuu and Schmoeger-Neubert method ( Kiihn ). 1890. p. 158 \ Werner-Schmidt metiiod (Stokes). 1890. p. 158 estimation of (Kichmond). 1890. p. 162 Classlflcatloii no. Al. 1:867 Al. 1:865 A27.9:]0 Al. 1:866 Al. 10:896 A9.7:4 A 22. 4:27 A27.9:l A28.5:6 A 22. 3:25 A 10. 3:99 A7.3:38 A7.3:47 A7.3:43 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A1.9:74 A4. 1:895-6 Al. 10:895 A7.3:24 A4.3:20 A7.3:43 A7.3:24 A1.9:63 A7.3:38 A 7. 3:24 Al. 1:872 A7.3:31 A7.3:24 A27.9:6 A27.9:10 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A4. 1:891 A1.9:42 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 424 1892 Milk — Continued Ferineiitations and their relations to dairying FeniieiitationH of (Conn). 1892 Healthy and diseased cows, effects of tuberculin injectionn upon. 1896. p. 15 InsjK^ction in Sluuii^hai (Blackwood), p. 205 Market, plan for it.s improvement (Pearson), p. 158 Nature of ( Bechamp). _ 1890. p. 154 Pasteurization and .sterilization of (De Scliweinitz). 1894. j). 3:51. Pasteurization of — directions for for butter making. 1899.. p. 23 Pathogenic I)acteria in milk and its products, vitality and reten- tion of virulence by certain ( Dawson) . p. 224 Preservation of, by pressure (Lawson). 1899. p. 27 Production — testing cow.« as to, some notes in connection with (Scovell). 1899. p. 123 type of dairy cow in relation to (Lawson). 1901. p. 28 Qualities in, science of developing and perpetuating (Roberts). 1882. p. 8H... Quality of — selling on basis of, how shall it be accomplished in retail trade (George.son) . 1896. p. 93 should selling be reguiated by? ( Voorhees). 1896. p. 91 Haw, ])a.steurized, and cooked, digestibility of. 1902. p. 27 K()l)y cream and, examination as to cause of (Allen). 1899. p. 26. Solids and fat in, Balx-ock gravimetric method for determination of (drying with asbestos in perforated metal cylinder) _( Wiuton). 1893. p. 119 . . . Solids in, calculation of total from per cent of fat and sj^ecific gravity, according to formulas of Babcock, Fleischmann, and Hehner and Richmond, compared with gravimetric method (VanSlvke). 1894. p. 193 Sour, analysis of (Cooke). 1890. p. 22 Souring of, and other changes in milk products. 1895 Specific gravity of — determination of rise in, on allowing milk to stand after milk- ing (Richmond). 1894. p.l91 limitsof (Schrodt). 1888. p. 154 Sterilization or pasteurization of, directions for Test, standard, report on (Patrick). 1891. p. 123 Testingcream and, modification of Babcock method and apparatus for (Bartlett). 1896. p. 104 Tran.-iportation of. 1887. p. 386 Tubercle bacilli in, experimental observations on presence of (Schroeder). 1894. p. 75 .- Tul)erculosis in, killing the germs of ( Wilcox). 1899. p. 24 Tuberculous cows, tubercle l)acilli in, some experimental obser- vations on. 1893. p. 60 Use and adulteration of. 1 893. p. 57 Washington, not normal (Richardson). 1888. ji. 24 AVater to, quantitative determination of addition of, and removal of cream therefrom (llerz). 1888. ]). 168 See (lUo Foremilk — Skim milk. ]\Iilk tlour in Sweden, p. 610 Milking scrub cows. p. 491 Millardet, Pierre Marie Alexis. Grapes, mildew and rot of grapes, treatment of. 1885. p. 94 Millardet, Pierre Marie Alexis, and Gayon : Copper, search for, on vines treated with lime and sulphate of cop- per mixture, and in harvest. 1885. p. 116 (irape mildew, treatment of, by mixture of sulphate of copper and lime. 1885. j). 108 Grape vine, mildew on, effects of, and influence of efficient treat- ment. 1885. p. 97 In. 20 Same, p. 539 Millets: Composition of other forage plants and. 1898. p. 655 Insect injurv to (Chittenden). 1988. p. 84 Reporton (Williams). 1898. p. 267 same Milliken, Robert. Cricket, western, outbreaks of, and of certain locusts in Idaho, report on. 1893. p. 17 Milling, Hungarian, report on (Dewey) . 1893. p. 38 Milling companies, farmers'. 1890. p. 294 Mills, James. Response to address of welcome, American Associa- tion of Farmers' Institute Workers, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 18 and 19, 1901. 1902. p. 12 Milne seismograph, records by (Abbe). 1899. p. 214 Milner, R. D. See, as joint author. True, Alfred Charles. Milton, Mass. See Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory. Milwaukee, Wis. : Corn and wheat in, 1861-66. p. 431 Weather Bureau officials' convention, notes on (Abbe). 1901. pp. 25, 317 Mimosa bark or wattle bark, report on. p. 507 See also Wattle tree. Mineral conditions and resources of U. S. (Newton). 1862 Mineral constituents of tubercle bacilli (De Schweinitz and Dorset). p. 302 Mineral fertilizers. See Fertilizers. Mineral food of plants. 1870. p. 40 Mineral matter deposited with snow in northern Indiana, Jan. 8, 1892 (Goss). p. 20 Mineral nutrients, physiological role of ( Loew ) Mineral phosphates: As fertilizers ( Wiley). 1894. p. 177 Iron and alumina in, estimation of (Lehmann). 1897. p. 61 Mineral production, British. 1873. p. 531 Mink, special report on (Merriam). p. 488 Same, p. 488 Minneola, Kansas, sorghum-sugar experiments at, 1889 (Wiley) Minnesota: Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 198 Flax culture in (Bosse). 1892. p. 43 Flour, improved (Buck), p. 388 Horticultural education in (Green). 1898. p. 84..._ Isaria and attendant pachybasium, note on species in (Mac^Iil- lan). 1891. p. 75 '. Locusts, migratory in, in 1891 (Lugger). ]^. 18 Mammals and birds of parts of, food hal)its and distribution of (Bailey), p. 426 same. )). 426 Resources of, etc., ))rief history of (Kelly), p. 31 (laNNiflciitUiii no. A5.5:13 A5.5:10 A5.5:12 A 7. 3:43 A15.2:Ir7- A10.3:103 A 1.1:881-2 A10.3:120 A1.9:69 A4. 1:898 Al. 10:898 A9.6:17 A 1.10:898 Al. 9:101 A9.7:6 A27.9:31 A27.9:2S A10.3:110 A29.6:27 A27.9:4 A29.6:29 A 1.1:878 A1.8:l A4. 1:898 A27.9:S A29.6:20 A28.3:18 Al. 10:894 A7.3:51 A27.9:12 A 1.1:888 A5. 1:888 A7.3:26 A27.9:6 Al 1.5:4 A 1.1:875 A 10. 3:49 A28.5:6 A9.3:27 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 A 1.1:863 426 Minnesota — Continued Roacl ])nilding in, State aid to (Choate). 1898 Russian thistle and other troublesome weeds in wheat region of. 1893 Southern, blackbirds and gophers in, depredations of, in fall of 1887 (Fisher), p. 454 same. p. 454 Wheat crop of — 1865. p. 12 1869. p. 144 1887. p. 631 Winds and clouds in, movements of (Abl)e). 1897. p. 252 See also Duluth — Hennepin County. Minnesota, University of, bread and bread making at, studies on, in 1897 and 1898 "(Snyder). 1899. p. 7 Same. 1899 and 1900 (Snyder). 1901 Minnesota good roads convention, St. Paul, proceedings of, Jan. 25, 26, 1894 Minnesota State fair, St. Paul. 1872. p. 347 Minnetonka, Lake, watershed, hydrology of (Cooley). 1899. p. 14. Minot, Charles Sedgwick, and Burgess, Edward. Aletia, anatomy of. 1885. p. 45 Minto, John. See, as joint author, Heath, H. A. Mirage: Note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 17 Over Lake Michigan, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 544 Mirobia and seiches, notes on ( Abbe) . 1 898. p. 562 Same (Abbe). 1899. p. 102 Mississippi : Aletia in, in 1878 (Anderson), p. 352 Boll worm in, observations on (Mullen). 1893. p. 240 Climate, soil, productions, and agricultural capabilities of (Hurt). 1884 Cotton in. 1866. p. 233 Cotton insects found in, notes on ( Ashmead). 1894. pp. 25, 240, 320 Delta of, differential grasshopper in (Morgan ) . p. 7 Entomological work of season in (Weed). 1891. p. 34 Experiment station (Tracy), p. 378 same, p. 378 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 1 1 1 Hurricane on coast of, Aug. 13-16, 1901 Insects from, notes on ( AA'eed ). 1892. [). 110 Stock raising in. 1869. p. 297* Tea plant in. 1869. p. 301* ! Tornadoes in (Emerv). 1900. p. 499 same (Emery). 1902. p. 265 Winter thunderstorms in, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 18 See also Yazoo. Missi^f^ip])i rapids, fruit culture on the ((iregg). 1869. \). 225 Mi.«sissippi River: Canal from, to Lake Borgne. 1870. p. 357 Cattle interests west of ( ( Jrinnell ) . p. 233 same (Bradley), p. 424 same (Taylor), p. 306 Flood, Apr. 12, 1897 sanie, 2d report, Apr. 22, 1897 Flood and Hood problems of ( Frankenfield). 1899. p. 405 Flood planes of (Orkerson). 1894. p. 81 Floods (.f ( Morrill) . 1897 same ( Morrill). 1897. p. 371 _ same, with reference to inundation of alluvial valley (Star- ling). 1894. p. 68 June rise of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 208. Live-stock industry west of, condition of (Wilson). ]>. 429 *By a misprint, tliis pii;r(> iiiinilx'r uppciirs twici.'. Index Classlfloiitloii no. A22.4:32 A1.9:10 Al. 1:887 A5. 1:887 A27.9:4 A27.9:7 A27.9:25 A29.6:25 A10.3:67 Aia3:101 A22.3:2 A27.9:10 A29.6:27 A8.1:4 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A9.2:C82 A9.7:5 A1.7:3 A27.9:4 A9.7:7 A9.6:30 A9.7:4 Al. 1:890 A6. 1:890 A27.9:6 A29.2:H94 A9.7:5 A27.9:7 A27.9:7 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A27.9:7 A27.9:8 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:887-8 A1.5:2 A1.5:3 A29.6:27 A29.3:ll' A29.5:E A 29. 1:897 A29.3:ll' A 29. 6:28 A4. 1:885 42^ Index ^Iis.si?sippi River — Continued Kivorainl Hood service, charts of area covered by, in April, 1897.. Sheep iiKhistry wegt of, condition of ( Heath ). p. 247 Mississip])i River and trilnitaries in periods of low water, importance of ri ver-sitage forecasts of (Smyth ) . 1902. p. 146 Missis^'ippi ^'allev: Bird migration in, in 1884 and 1885 (Cooke) . 1888 Chinch l)ug in, early occurrence of (Forbes). 1889. p. 249 Drouglits in ( Abbe)'. 1895. p. 837 Forestry of ( Baker). 1883 Lower, anthrax in. p. 166 Mineral fertilizers of. p. 548 Prairie ground squirrels or spermophilcs of ( Bailey). 1893 Sperinophiles and pocket gophers of (Bailey), p. 185 same, p. 1 85 I'pper — river'gages in ( Carlisle ) . 1902. p. 222 weather conditions in, effect of low atmospheric pressure in determining (Hazen). 1896. p. 89 Mis.^ouri : Bread and meat consumption in, data relating to ((Tibson and others). 1896 Cattle in, outbreak of disease among (Michener). p. 387 Climate of, notes on (Hackett ). 1899. p. 582 Climatic divisions of, note on (x\.bbe). 1900. j). 160 Dairy industry in ( ChubVjuck ) . 1897 Farm 7-esources and products of. 1868. p. 263 Hailstorm in, severe (Hackett). 1898. p. 409 Insects of. See Murtfeldt, Mary E. Moving cattle from two northern tiers of counties in Arkansas into. Mar. 8, 1899 Northwest, grasshopper injuries in, report on trip to investigate (Osborn). 1893. _ p. 323 Eoad improvement in, extract from governor's message (Ste- phens), p. 5 South vve*it, drought of 1899 in. (Hazen. ) p. 151 Swine and fowl industry of, and annual loss by disease (Bradley). p. 418 Weather forecasts of ( Frankenfleld ) . 1895. p. 292 Winds in, hot (Abbe). 1897. p. 260 See also Jefferson County — Kirk wood — Miami — St. Louis — Springfield. Missouri, University of, dietary studies at, in 1895 (Gibson and others ) 1896 Same, comments on ( Atwater and Woods ) . p. 21 Missouri Experiment Station, irrigation experiments at, 1901 (Waters). 1902. p. 305 Missouri River: June rise of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 208 Water from, abstract of laws for acquiring titles to (Mead). 1899. . Water rights on (Mead). 1899 Mist, small whirling columns of (Marean). 1899. p. 409 Mitchell, Alexander J. : Climate and crop conditions, are changes in present forms for re- porting weekly advisable? 1899. p. 126 Climatology of Florida with regard to crops. 1902. p. 208 State weather services, their importance and equipment. 1896. p. 44 Weather forecast stations, voluntary, their object and collateral functions. 1899. p. 140 Mitchell, A. S. Extracts, flavoring, analysis of, provisional methods for. 1902. p. 69 Mitchell, W. H.: Clouds, cumulus, formed by smoke. 1 901 . p. 498 Kite corps at Bayonne, N. J., records by. 1900. p. 539 Meteological observations during burning of plant of Standard Oil Company at Bayonne, N. J., July 5, 6, and 7, 1900. p. 325 .. ClaKslficatioii iio. A29.2:R522 A4. 1:889-90 A29.3:31 A5.3:2 A9.7:l A29.6:23 Al.8:28 A4. 1:897 Al. 1:869 A5.3:4 Al. 1:892 A5. 1:892 A29.3:31 A29.6:23 A10.3:31 A4. 1:889-90 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A4.3:18 A27.9:6 A29.6:26 A4.5:32 A9.7:5 A22.4:33 A29.6:28 A4. 1:885 A29.6:23 A29.6:25 A10.3:31 A10.3:31 A 10.3:119 A29.6:28 A10.30:6 A10.3:58 A29.6:27 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 a29.3:18 A29.3:24 A7.3:65 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 428 247. -'25 . . 1898. No. 64, p. 28; 14 271 Mite: Enemj' of citrus treeis (^farlatt). 1900. p. Six-spotted, of orange (Kiiey). 18V0. p. ; (See aha Blister mite — Clover mite. Mlodziausky, A. K. Forest crop, measuring the. Moffat, JMlmund J. : Crop prospects of Europe. 1883. No. 61, p. 'M No. 65, p. 29; No. 1, p. 18 European wheat prospect, Apr., 1883. No. 58, ]>. 31 .. Grain producing districts of Russia. 1882. No. 51, p. India, wheat crop of, 1884-85. 1885. No. 21, p. 39 . . . Mohair and mohair manufactures (Thompson). 1901. p. (Same, p. 480 Mohair market. 1886. p. 555 Mohler, John R. See, as joint author, Norgaard, Victor Andreas. Mohn, Henrik. Norway, climate of. 1896. p. 647 Mohr, Charles: Plant life in Alabama; prepared in cooperation with geol. 17 Imports of, 1 856-61. No. 5, p. 4. . ". Sorghum, statistics of, 1862-63. No. 5, p. 4 Table sliowing amount of, June, 1864. No. 3, p. 8 Trade of United States, 1867-68. p. 16 See aim Sirup. Mole cricket or changa in Porto Rico (Barrett) . 1902 Mollusks. See Clam — Limax campestris. Molossus, new species of, from ('alifornia, description of (Merriam). 1890. p. 31 Molybdate method, determination of ])hosplioric acid bv (Garri- gues). 1894. p. 105 '. IMolybdic solution, estimation of phosphoric acid in soils by double precipitation with (Williams). 1895. p. 82 Monaco, Prince of. See Albert, Prince of ^Monaco. Monchamp, (J. Barometer, history of, letter relative to, comments on. 1899. p. 547 Monephora bicinta damaging Bermuda grass, note on. 1886. p. 34. Monocotyledons of western Texas, description of (Coulter). 1894. p. 421 Monomorium ])haraonis, observations on (Bellevoye). 1890. p. 230. Monostcgia ignota, report on (Mally). 1890. p. 9 , Monostomulum lentis. See Trematodes. Monrad, John II. Dairy industry in Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota. 1896 Monroe, Josiah.. Rainfall at Firmeza, Cuba, 1888-98. p. 252 Monroe County, Iowa, agricultural statistics of. 1869. p. 301 * Monsoon rains: Forecasting (Abbe) . 1895. p. 213 Index Oasslflcsitlon no. Al. 10:900 A9.7:2 A 13. 3:20 A27.9:21 A27.9:21 A27.9:20 A27.9:23 A 1.10:901 A4. 1:901 A27.9:24 A29.3:ll'' A6.5:6 A13.3:31 A 13. 3:13 A13.3:8 A29.3:1P A 7. 3:28 A29. 1:898 A29.6: A 29. 3:4 A29.6:26 A9.6:18 A7.3:13« A27.9:9 Al. 9:107 A27.9:l A27.9:l A27.9:2 A27.9:7 A10.12:2 A5.5:4 A7.3:43 A7.3:47 A29.6:27 A9.3:12 A6.5:2 A9.7:2 A9.7:3 A4.3:16 A29.6:26 A27.9:7 A29.6:23 * By a niisjiriiit, lliis imnc iiiiiiilicr iii>j>ours twice. 429 1896. Index ^lonsoon rains — Continued ^Mle floods and. 1900. p. 324 tiee also In. 97 Hog-cholera and swine-plague bacteria, what becomes of, in- jected in small numbers into subcutaneous tissue of pigs. 1894. p. 103 Leukfemia, infectious, in fowls, a bacterial disease frequently mistaken for fowl cholera, p. 185 Milk, freshly drawn, number and nature of bacteria in, prelimi- nary investigations concerning, p. 261 Milk separators, inefficiency of, in removing bacteria. 1895. p. 431 Nodular t;eniasis in fowls. 1895 Pig, lung and spleen of, nonmotile pathogenic bacillus closely resembling bacillus of hog cholera found in. 1893. p. 31 . .'. . Pigeons, fatal disease of, pathogenic bacillus of hog-cholera grouj) associated with. 1895. p. 71 Swine, nonsj)ecific disease among, outbreak of. p. 219 Turkevs, infectious entrohepatitis in, direct transmission of. 1896 See aUo, as joint author, Smith, Theobald. Moore, Veranus Alva, and Dawson, Chai-les Francis. Tuberculosis in swine; nature of disease, with report of three cases, p. 207. Moore, Veranus Alva, and Fish, Pierre Augustine. Rabies in Wash- ington, D. C. p. 267 Moore, W. H.: Address of — at international good roads congress, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 16-21, 1901. p. 5 before Jefferson memorial and interstate good roads conven- tion, Apr., 1902. p. 21 Good roads and material progress. 1902. p. 26 Road suljject, social, commercial, and economic phases of. 1900 . What is our duty? Address before international good roads congress, Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1901. p. 82 Moore, Willis Luther: Address before convention of Weather Bureau officials, Omaha, Nebr., Oct. 13, 1898. p. 9 Alaska, climate of. 1897 Arid regions, some climatic features of, communicated to national irrigation congress. 1896 Atmospheric survey, United States daily. 1897 August weather. 1900. p. 343 North Pacific coast weather map, explanation of President's address l)efore second convention of Weather Bureau ofticials, Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27-29, 1901. p. 16 Weather Bureau, Agriculture Department — new work in. 1 898. p. 81 reportof. 1901. p. 595 work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 59 Weather forecasting; some facts, historical, j)ractical, and theo- retical. 1899 Weather map, explanation of AVest Indian hurricane service. 1 899. ]>. 56 See also, for rej^orts as Chief, Weather Bureau, Agriculture De- partment, 1895-1902 Moorhead, J. K., Warder, Jno. A., and Jackson, ('has. Report of Flax and Hemp Commission. 1865 Index t'luKsiflcutlon no. A4.3:3 A4.3:10 A4.3:10 A4.3:8 A4.3:8 A4.3:6 A4.3:6 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:895-6 Al. 10:895 A4.4:3 A4.3:3 A4.3:8 A 4. 1:895-6 A4.4:5 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:895-6 A22.3:21 A22.3:25 A22.3:23 A22.4:34 A22.3:21 A 29. 3:24 A29.2:A11 A29.2:Ar4 A29.2:At6- A29.6:28 A29.2:N81 A29.3:31 A 1.1 0:898 A 29. 6:29 Al. 10:897 A29.3:25 A29.2:W37« A29.3:24 A29.1 A1.2:F76 431 Index MorachevHki, V. Russian zyemstvos, conflict of, \\ith enemies of agriculture; abstract by P. Fireman. 1902. p. 61 Morelos orange I'ruit-worm, report on (Riley). 1.SS8. p. 45 Morgan, li. A.: Artace punctistriga, some observaticms upon. 1901. p. 182 (Jrasshopper, differential, in JNIississippi delta; other common species, p. 7. 1901 ^losfjuito, conchyliastes musicus, observations upon. 1902. p. 1 13. Oil emulsions, simple device for preparation of. 1896. p. 93 Sugar-cane borer, life history of, in Louisiana. 1902. p. 128 Morocco, agriculture of (Collins), p. 499 Morrell, Robert. Sheep, Hampshire Down, note on. 1868. p. 462. Morrill, Justin Smith: Legislative career of ( Atherton ) . 1901. p. 60 Resolutions of respect for, proposed for adoption of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, at 13th annual convention ( Buckham ) . 1900. p. 30 Morrill, Park: Areas, high and low. 1895. p. 157 Barometric pressure, reduction of, to sea level. 1896. p. 492 . . . Daily stages of principal rivers of United States. Pt. 5, 1893-95.. Floods of Mississippi River, report on. 1897 same. p. 371 Meteorological records, hourly, at Pikes Peak and Colorado Springs from November, 1892, to September, 1894, brief dis- cussion of. 1896. p. 215 River and flood service, monthly notes on, Nov., 1896-May, 1898. Temperature and pressure, reduction of. 1897. p. 572 Weather forecasts and storm warnings, notes on, Mav, 1898. p. 195 '. Morrill, Park: Published works of (Abbe). 1898. p. 356 Short biography of ( Garriott) . 1898. p. 356 Morris, Francis. Cavalry horses in America, p. 159 Morris, John G. Ailanthus silk-worm of China, additional obser- vations on. p. 390 Morris, Paschall: Piggery, model, plan of. p. 476 White Chester breed of swine, p. 475 Morrisville, Va., sorghum-sugar experiments at, 1889 (Wiley), p. 20 - Same ( Maxwell), p. 63 Morrow, George E. : Address as acting president of Association of American Agricul- tural Colleges and Experiment Stations, at 8th annual con- vention, 1894. 1895. p. 25 Agricultural experiment station records, report on. 1891. p. 102, Agricultural experimental work, relation of teaching to. 1891. p. 67 Animal husbandry in central West. 1882. p. 62 , Beef, breeding and feeding for. 1883. p. 127 Butter, composition of, from Chicago dairy show, December, 1889. p. 188 Cattle and swine rearing and feeding in United States, report ac- companving exhibit of Animal Industry Bureau, at Paris Exposition of 1889. p. 405 Chicago, 111., World's Agricultural Congress, report of committee on. 1893. p. 104 Morse, Eldridge. Tide lands of Washington Territory. 1885. p. 62 Morse, Fred W. Phosphoric acid, insoluble, paper on. 1891. p. 106 Morse, Geo. W. Cotton caterpillar, letter on. 1867. p. 249 ., Morse, H. N., and Burton, W. M. Butter, oleomargarine, etc., anal- ysis of, method for. 1890. p. 99 , Mortgage, a burden upon agriculture. 1886. p. 189 Morton, Julius Sterling: Address before Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. 1895. p. 47 , Classification no, A9.6:38 A9.7:l A10.3:99 A9.6:30 A9.6;37 A9.6:6 A10.3:115 Al. 1:862 A27.9:868 A10.3:99 A 10. 3:76 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.10:5 A29.5:E A29. 1:897 A29. 1:896 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 Al. 1:863 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:865 Al. 1:865 A7.3:26 A7.3:26 A10.3:24 A10.5:3 A10.3:7 A1.8:22 A1.7:2 A7. 1:889 A4. 1:887-8 A10.3:16 A1.7:7 A7.3:31 A27.9:5 A7.3:24 A27.9:24 A10.3:24 432 Morton, Julius Sterling — Continued Arbor l-)ay; its origin and growth. 1887. p. 22 See also for reports as Secretary of Agriculture, 1893-1896 Mosaic disease of tobacco ( Woods ) . 1 902 Moses, Alfred G. Public improvement, citizens' duty to. 1902. p. 36 : Moses, Z. Teasel, cultivation and use of. p. 117 Muslinger, Dr. Milk, diphenylamine reaction in examination of, significance of. 1889. p. 168 Mosquito: Conchyliastes musicus, observations on (Morgan i. 1902. j). 113. Experiment against ( Howard) — 1892. ]). 1 2 1893. p. 90 How to distinguish differest, of North America (Howard) North American, synoptic tal:)les of (Coquillett). 1900. ]>. 4 Notes on ( Howard ). 1898. p. 55 Eeport on (Howard). 1896. p. 9 Some experience with ( Weed) . 1894. p. 212 Structure and biology, notes on, with remarks on remedies (Howard). 1900 ." Mosquitoes and fleas, circular relative to (Howard) Moss, Irish, curing of, brief account of ( Bates), p. 423 Mosses from Fuegia and Patagonia, collected bv V. S. S. Albatro.ss in 1887-91, list of (P:aton). 1892. p. 138 Moths: jEgeriidte of central Ohio, notes on (Kellicott). 1892. p. 81 Fruit seriously injured by ( Mally ) . 1902. p. 90 ffee also Angoumois grain moth — Bombycidte — Brown-tail moth — Cabbage moth — Calothysanis amaturaria — Clothes moths — Commelina owlet moth — Drasteria erechtea — Endi- opta owlet moth — Ephestia interpunctella — Geometrid moth — Gipsy moth — Grain moth — Hepialus argenteomac- ulatus — Herbarium pest — Leopard moth — Lepidoptera — l.,epidopterous larvae — Mediterranean flour moth — Noctui- dfe — Oncocnemis — Orgyia leucostigma- — Osage orange pyra- lid — Peach-tree borer — Porthetria dispar — Potato-tuber moth — Privet web-worm — Protoparce Carolina — Pyralid — Pyralida:- — Pyralidina — Spilosoma fuliginosa — Sphingidi'' — Squash borer — Sugar cane borer — Theophila mandarinu — Tussock moth— Wood-leopard moth. Moule's earth-closet system, report on. p. 465 Mount, James A. Indiana, road improvement in, extract from gov- ernor's message. ]>. 3 Mount. See name of mountain. Mountain peaks, minimum temperatures on (Abbe). 1899. ji. 421. Mountain roads. See Roads. Mountain shadow, photograph of, note on (Abbe). 1894. p. 510.. Mountain slopes, precipitation on, theory of formation of (Pockels). 1901. i)p. 152, 306 Mountain stations, study of upper atmosphere from observations on (Hann). 1896. "p. 754 Mountain storms, i)eculiar, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 66 Mountains: p:ffect of, on wind (Abbe). 1894. ]>. 510 Relation of rainfall to (Alexander). 1901. p. 6 .SV'e also Appalachian — Cascade — Coeur d' Alene. Mouse. See Evotomys — Grasshopper mouse — Jumjung mice — Pocket mice. Mouth disease of cattle. See Foot-and-mouth disease of cattle. Mouton flandrin sheej),Texel sheep or, rejtorton (Chenery). p. 242. Muck or peat, value of. 1901. ]>. 5 See also Soils. Mucronoporus, report on (Ellis and Everhart). 1889. p. 90 Same, new (Ellis and Galloway ). 1889. p. 141 Mucronoporus Andersoni, report on ( Kills and Everhart). 1891. p. 79 Index I'laNsiflcatluu no. A1.8:56 Al.l A19.3:18 A 22. 3:23 A 1.1:863 A 7. 3:24 A9.6:37 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.5:40 A9.5:40 A9.6:17 A 9. 6:4 A9.7:7 A9.6:25 A9.5:13 A 1.1:866 A6.5:l A9.7:5 A9.6:31 A 1.1:871 A22.4:33 A29.6:27 A29.6:22 A29.6:29 A29.3:ll=' A29.6:26 A 29. 6:22 A 29. 6:29 A 1.1:864 A1.9:149 A 28. 5:5 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 114—04- -28 4:^.8 index • Mud, rains of, notes on ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 158 Mueller, Charles. Cattle, Dutch or llolstein. 1873. p. 175 Muhlenberg, II. Grasses of herbarium of (iScribner and 3Ierrill). 1900 Mulberries, 1)irds which feed on (Merriani). p. 285 Same, p. 285 Mulberry silkworm, report on ( Riley ) Ser aim Silkworm. Mulder, Emile. Tobacco, cultivation of, in Sumatra. 1898 Mules: Diseases of, correspondence relating to. 1898. ji. 537 Glanders among, in Texas (Folsetter). p. 393 Rpising (Warder), j). 180 Uses, how to breed, grow, prepare for market, and sell (Jones). p. 335 See also Farm animals. Mull, George. Arbor Day, value and uses of. p. 29 Mullen, S. B. Boll worm, observations on, in ]Mississip})i. 1893. p. 240 Munich, Germany, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at ( Steiner ) . p. 9 Munich, international conference of meteorologists, Aug., 1891, re- port of (Abbe), p.' 626 Same, p. 626 Munich, meteorological congress, 1892; international wearther sym- bols recommended for use ( Harrington ) Munroe, Ralph M. Pineapple fiber, results of recent investigations relating to. 1893. p. 46 Munson, L. S. Canned vegetables, analysis of, provisional method for. 1902. p. 50 '. See also, as collaborator, Bigelow, AVillard Dell. Munson, L. S., and Tolman, L. M. : Fruits and fruit products — analysis of, provisional method for. 1902. p. 74 chemical examination of. 1902. p. 9 Munson, T. Y.: Grape-vine, downy mildew and black-rot of, treatment of, with salts of copper at Denison, Texas, in 1887. p. 23 Grapes, Avild, of North America, classification and generic syn- opsis of. 1890 Muntz, A. Grape mildew, treatment of, by sulphate of copper. 1886. p. 92 , Murdoch, L. H. : Precipitation, cycles of. 1902. j^- "^82 tltah, water supply of, for season of 1900, as depending on snow- fall, p. 497 Water level of Great Salt Lake, relation of, to precipitation. 1901. p. 22 Muriate of potash. See Potash. Murklan'd, Charles S. Engineering experiment stations, report of committee on, before convention of American agricultural col- leges and experiment stations. 1898. p. 32 Same. 1900. p. 40 Murphy, Charles J. Maize, introduction of, into Europe. 1891. P 5 Murphy, J. McLeod. Ixtle fiber, letter on. 1869. p. 232 Same, 1870. p. 354 Murrav, A. J.; Cattle- digestive organs of, diseases of. p. 15 medicines to, administration of. p. 9 Murray, Charles B. Remarks of, at 2d convention of Weather Bu- reau officials, Milwaukee, Wis. 1901. p. 224 Murtfeldt, Mary E. : Acorn insects, primary and secondary. 1894. p. 318 Cheese or meat skipper. 1893. p. 170 Drought, heat, and insect life. 1902. p. 97 Classification no. A29.6:27 A27.9:ll A3. 4:27 Al. 1:890 A5. 1:890 A9.3:9 A1.8:58 A4. 1:1898 A4. 1:889-90 Al. 1:863 A4. 1:891-2 A 1.8:56 A9.7:5 A22.4:27 Al. 1:891 A29.1:891=i A29.2:In8 A11.5:5 A7.3:65 A7.3:65 A 7. 3:66 A6.3:5 A20.3:3 A6.3:2 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A10.3:65 A10.3:99 A1.8:49 A27.9:7 A27.9:8 A4.2:C29=^ A4.2:C292 A29.3:31 A9.7:6 A9.7:6 A9.6:31 434 p. 257 1891. p. 192.... I>. 74 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. P- p. 200. Murtfeldt, Mary E. — Continued Entomological memoranda for 1893. 1894. Grape bags, use of, by paper-making wasp. Graptodera foliacea, life-history of. 1888. Missouri, injurious inseet.s for season — 1886. p. 59 1888. p. 133 same, p. 133 1889. p. 73 p. 45 p. 3G p. 49 p. 37 Osage orange pyralid, report of. 1893. p. 155... Pyrethrum, experiments with, at Kirkwood, Mo. Same, p. 85 Screw worm, hominivorous habits of, in St. Louis. 1891 Stibadium spumosum, haVjits of. 1894. p. 301 Tineid, interesting, report on. 1890. p. 303 Tree crickets, carnivorous habits of. 1889. p. 130 IMuscatel raisins, production of, in Malaga (Mark). 1875. p. 319 .. Muscular energy, source of, metabolism of nutrients in animal body and(Zuntz). 1897. p. 538 ".. Muscular work: Experiments on effect of, upon digestibility of food and metabo- lism of nitrogen, conducted at University of Tennessee, 1897- 99 (Wait). 1901 '. Experiments on effect of, upon digestibility of food and metabo- lism of nitrogen (Wait). 1902 Severe and prolonged, effect of, on food consumption, digestion, and metabolism ( Atwater and Sherman ) . 1901 Mushrooms: Asfood. 1898. p. 18 Beds for, directions for preparing and spawning of (Falconer). I 17 Edible and poisonous, reference list of iJu})lications relating to _ (Clark). 1898 Eight edible and twelve ])oisonous, of United States, with direc- tions for culture and culinary preparation of edible species (Taylor), p. 366 " same, revised Enemies of, and experiments with remedies, notes on (Busck). 1902. p. 32 Four edible, of United States (Taylor). 1893. p. 7 How to grow (Falconer). 1897 Poisoning by, in District of Columbia, recent cases of (Coville)... Peview of industry (Falconer). 1894. p. 20 Twelve edible, of United States, with directions for identification and preparation as food (Taylor), p. 100 same, reprinted with an appendix Sfe also Agarics — Agaricus campestns — Fungi. Musk ox (Thompson), p. 507 Musknielons: Fertilization of, by insects, notes on (Pane). 1898. p. 75 Transplanting, experiments in (Smith). 1900. p. 20 Transplanting and manuring. 1902. p. 15 Mustard: Tumbling, circular on (Dewey) White and black, contribution to investigation of assimilation of frci' atmospheric nitrogen by ( Lotsy) . 1894 Mustard family, three new weeds of (Dewey). 1897 Mustela caurina. See Marten. Mutton : Feeding for, in Soutli Dakota (Chilcott and P>urnett). p. 471 Raising sheep for (Curtiss). 1899 See also Sheep. Index Classlfleutloii no. A9.7:6 A9.7:4 A9.7:l A9.3:13 A 1.1:888 A9. 1:888 A9.3:22 A9.3:23 A9.3:26 A9.3:30 A9.3:32 A9.7:5 Al. 1:881-2 A9. 1:882 A9.7:4 A9.7:6 A9.7:2 A9.7:2 A27.9:13 A10.6:7 Al 0.3:89 A10.3:117 A 10. 3:98 A1.9:79 A18.5:l A17.3:20 A 1.1:890 A18.5:2 A9.6:38 A18.5:3 A 1.9:53 A6.4:13i A18.5:12 Al. 1:885 A 18.5:1 A4. 1:901 A9.6:17 Al. 9:119 A1.9:149 A6.4:7i A10.3:18 A6.4:10 A4. 1:898 A1.9:96 135 Index Mycological literature, North American, index to (Fairchild). 1891. pp. 42,80, IL'S, 184.... Same, continued (Fairchild). p. 52 Mycological notes, report on ( Massee). 1889. p. 184 Same (Massee). 1891. p. 178 Mycological Section, Agriculture Department, report of. p. 95 Mycology, journal of, devoted to Htudy of fungi, especially in their relation to ])lant diseases Mvcophagy, importance of, in a course of botanical instruction (StaVnes). 1898. p. 75 Myers, E. W. See, as johit author, I'ressey, II. A. Myers, John A: " Address of, as president of Association oi Official Agricultural Chemists, at sixth annual convention. 1889. p. 8 Agricultural experiments stations, organization and methods. 1889. p. 99 Biograi)hical sketch of. 1902. p. 72 Brief recollections of (Shinn ). 1902. p. ()7 Memorial exercises in honor of. 1902. p. 65 Resolutions adopted by Association of Official Agricultural Chem- ists in commemoration of. 1902. p. 74 Myers, U. G. : Klondike, Weather Bureau observations in. 1898. j). 209 Meteorology of Yukon, report on. 1899. p. 100 Yukon weather, report on. 1901. p. 309 Myrick, Herbert. New England, associated dairying in, report accompanying exhibit of Animal Industry Bureau at Paris exposition of 1889. p. 375 Myriopods, phosphorescent, report on. 1891. p. 319 Mytilaspis pomorum, new para.site of ( Howard). 1894. p. 25H Nagana, or tsetse-fly disease (Kanthack and others), p. 140 Nade, J. C: Engineering courses, some objections to earl v differentiation of. 1900. p. 106 ' Silt measurements, progress report on — 1891. p. 293 1902. p. 365 Nail, I. B. Kentucky Farmers' Institute, work accomplished in. 1902. p. 23 ..'. Napa County, California, wine industry of ( Husman). 1891. p. 535 . Napthaline, as an insecticide, etc., its effect on seeds, plants, and animals (Taylor). 1883 Nash, George V. American ginseng, its commercial.history, jjrotec- tion, and cultivation Same, revised, and extended by IMaurice Grenville Kams National Bureau of Standards, circular of information relating to (Marvin). 1902. p. 135 National herbarium, contributions from National League for Good Roads. See Roads, good, national league for. National road conference. See Asbury Park, N. J. National road parliament. See Road parliament. Natural history: Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, and Cook inlet region, Alaska ( Osgood ) . 1901 Scientific notes on. 1870. pp. 155,438 Tres Marias Lslands, Mexico. 1899 , See uIko Names of animals. Naval engineenng, l)ill to establish and maintain courses in, report of committee of A.^sociation of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations on. 1896. p. 33 , Naval-store industry. 1896. p. 67 Same, with additional note of Aug. 5, 1896. p. 67 Navigation: Inland, monthly notes on, July, 1891-Oct., 1896 Work of meteorologist for benefit of (Bigelow). 1899. p. 71 Navigator, marine nephoscope and its u-sefulness to (Abbe). 1894. p. 161 Classlfli-atlon no. A28.5:6 A28.5:7 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 Al. 1:886 A28.5 A10.3:49 A 7. 3:24 A10.5:l A7.3:67 A 7. 3:67 A7.3:67 A7.3:67 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A4.1:887-g A9.7:3 A9.7:7 A4. 1:901 A10.3:76 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 AlO. 3:120 A27.9:29 A18.2:N16 A6.3:16i A6.3:16^ A29.6:30 A6.5: A5.5:21 A27.9:8 A5.5:14 A10.3:41 A13.3:13» A13.3:13* A29.6: Al. 10:899 A29.3:lli 4;3(> Neal, J. C: Cotton and orange insects, report of observations and experi- ments. 1883. p. 31 Root-knot disease of peach, orange, and other plants in Florida, due to work of anguillula. 1889 Tornado cloud of March 4, 1894. p. 127 Vegetation, insects destructive to, general observations on. 1883. p. 35 Neale, Arthur T.: Anthrax in Delaware, combating, p. 11»0 Cerebro-spinal meningitis in horses, p. 470 Sorghum analvsis at Ilio Grande, ]^. J., in 18SS. j.. 4'^ , Nealley, G. C: Collection of jilants made by, in the region of Rio Grande, Texas, from Brazos Santiago to El Pa.so Countv (Coulter). 1890. p. 29 ." Forage plants of western Texas, investigation of. 1888. p. 30... Neat cattle. See Cattle. Nebraska: Agriculture in. 1 869. p. 140 ■. Cimbex, American adults of, injuring willow and cottonwood in (Webster). 1890. p. 228 Dairy industry in (Monrad). 1896 Departures from normal temperature and rainfall, with crop yields in (Dun woody) . 1896 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 207 Grasses and forage plants of, notes on (Pammel ). 1897 Grasses of arid districts of, investigation of ( Vasey). 1886 Insect injuries in — 1884. (Bruner). p. 398 , 1887. p. 164 same. p. 33 1888. p. 139 same, p. 139 Index Clusslflcatlon no. A9.3:l A9.3:20 A29.6:22 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. Harwi). p. 382., p. 134... p. 9o l'-9 P-9 P-34 I>-9 Live-stock industry of, condition of Maladie du coit among horses in — extirpation of (Norgaard). p. 62 second outbreak of (Faville and Day). supposed (Faville). p. 359 Precipitation (rain and melted snow) at stations in, details of. 1894 Rabies in, alleged, investigation of (Gibbs). p. 188 Sand hills of, flora of ( Rydberg). 1895. p. 133 Sheep feeding in. p. 604 Sheep husbandry in (M'Cann). p. 193 Swine plague in, investigation of. p. 434 Timber resources of (Hall). 1901. j). 207 Underflow and sheet waters, irrigable lands, and geological structure of, with its effect upon water supply (Ilicks). 1893. pt. 3, ]). 167 Water in, duty of (Stout) . 1900. p. 149 , Water laws of (Wilson). 1899. p. 58 AVestern — benefits of Weather Bureau to (Piercy). 1899. p. 144 pocket gopher of genus Geomvs from, description of (Mer- riam). 1890. p. 51 .' Wheatin. 1867. p. 366 Sec nho Cass County — (Jreat Eastern Canal — Schuyler. Necrophagous diptera, notes on species of (Webster). 1890. Nectar, what it is, and some of its uses (Trelease). p. 319... Nectarophora destructor. See Green-pea louse. Needhani, Daniel. Agricultural exhibition at Hamburg, p. x\9.3:l A4. 1:897 A4. 1:899 A7.8:20 A6.5:l A6.3:6 A27.9:7 A9.7:2 A4.3:16 A29.2:X27 A27.9:6 A3. 3:9 A6.3:l Al. 1:884 Al. 1:887 A9.3:13 Al. 1:888 A9. 1:888 A9.3:22 A9.3:23 A9.3:26 A9.3:30 A9.3:32 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:891-2 A 29. 2: Pill I A 4. 1:897 A6.5:3 A4. 1:901 A 1.1:864 A4. 1:885 A 1.10:901 p. 356. 19 A15.2:Ir7 A 10. 3:86 A10.3:58 A29.3:24 A5.5:4 A27.9:5 A 9. 7:2 A9.2:C82 Al. 1:863 431 p- Index Xeely, Samuel T. Traction tests on public roads. 1896 Negroes: Dietary studies among, in eastern Virginia, 1SJ^)7 (Frissell^ same. 1898 (Bevier). p. 27 Food of, in Alal)aina in 1895 and 1896, dietary studies with refer- ence to ( Atwater and Woods) Nelson, Aven. Red Desert of Wyoming and its forage resources. 1898 Nelson, Edward William: Mexican grasses collected bv, in Mexico, 1894-95 (Scribner and Smith). 1897. p. 11../ Tres Marias Islands, Mexico — bibliography of, partial. 1899. p. 93 birdsof. 1899. p. 21 description of. 1899. p. 7 mammals of. 1899. p. 15 See also, as collector. Coulter, John M., and Rose, Joseph Nelson. Nelson, S. B. : Horse industry of the Northwest. 1900. p. 23 Sheep, feeding wild plants to. 1898. p. 10 same, p. 421 Nematinre of North America, a subfamily of leaf-feeding hymenop- tera of family Tenthredinidfe, revision of (Marlatt). ' 1896 Nematode leaf disease, note on (Atkinson). 1891. p. 31 Nematoid worm. &« Anguillulaaceti — Aphelenchus olesistus. Neosho, Mo. See Jaeger, Hermann. Nephoscope, improved, report on (Marvin). 1896. p. 9 See also Marine nephoscope. Nervisequum. See Glceosporium nervisequum. Nervous system: Diseases of — of cattle (Harbaugh). p. Ill of horses (Trumbower). p. 181 Nesbit, D. IL : Sweet potatoes Tide marshes of U. S. 1885 Ness City, Kansas, sorghum-sugar experiments at, 1889 (Wiley) Same (McElroy). ]>. 81 Nessler, J. Grape mildew, copper soda and copper gypsum as reme- dies for. 1891. p. 73 .- Nest box for keeping individual egg record (Langworthy). 1900. p. 19 Netherlands: Agricultural statistics of. 1886. p. 406 Agriculture in. 1869. p. 387 same. 1885. (P'rkstein. ) p. 83 Climate of (Snellen). 1896. p. 627 History of high farming as illustrated in (Tilden). p. 527 Markets for American products in. 1895 Projected exhibition, note on. 1869. p. 150 Sugar beets in, production of, 1866-82. No. 9. p. 46 See also Amsterdam — Arnheim. Nettle: Cultivation of, in Germany (Stanton), p. 560 Experiments with ( Lade ) . p. 562 Question of, and its future, p. 561 Nettleton, Edwin S. : Artesian and underflow investigation between ninety-seventh degree of west longitude and foothills of Rocky Mountains. 1891 Artesian and underflow investigation, final report of.' 1893. Pt. 2. Artesian wells investigation, field work in. 1890. p. 31 Reservoir system of Cache la Poudre Valley, report on. 1901 Neumann-Spallert, F. X. von: Cereal crops of Austro-Hungary, value of. 1883. No. 64. p. 66. Grain, commerce in, 1879-81. No. 14. p. 35 I'liissification no. A22.3:20 A10.3:70 A10.3:70 A10.3:38 A3. 3: 13 A3.3:4 A5.5:14 A5.5:14 A5.5:14 A5.5:14 Al. 9:117 A4.3:22 A4. 1:898 A9.8:3 A9.7:4 A29.6:24 A4.2:C292 A4.2:H78 Al. 9:129 A1.7:7 A7.3:26 A7.3:26 A28.5:6 A1.9:114 A27.9:24 A27.9:7 A27.9:24 A29.3:ll» A 1.1:866 A12.3.5 A27.9:7 A27.9:22 A 1.1:878 Al. 1:878 A 1.1:878 A15.2:P94* A15.2:lr7^ A15.2:Ar7 AIO.3.92 A27.9:21 A27.9:22 438 199. Nevada: Artesian water in (Irish). 1891. p. Cattle industry of (McNeely). p. 377 Dry norther in (Abbe). 1895. p. 173 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 271 Fishes of Death Valley expedition, 1891, collected in, report on, with descriptions of new species (Gilbert). 1893. p. 229 Grasses of arid districts of, investigation of (Tracy). 1888. p. 5. Irrigation investigations in (Wilson). 1902. p. 147 Land and fresh-water shells collected in, bv Death Valley expe- dition (Stearns). 1893. p. 269 '. Southeast, almond in (Judd). p. 55 Southern — birds observed in, bv Death Valley expedition of 1891, notes on (Fisher). 1893. p. 7 cactuses, yuccas, and agave in deserts and desert ranges of, geographic and vertical distribution of (IMerriam). 1893. p. 345 trees and shrubs in deserts and desert ranges of, distribution of (Merriam). 1893. p. 285 Stratigraphy and hydrology of (Hicks). 1890. p. 71.... See also Carson City — Humboldt County — Nye County — Win- nemucca. New Brunswick: Earthquakes in, notes on ( Abbe) . 1898. p. 266 Thunderstorms in, 1897 (Kain). p. 105 Tidal lands and diked marshes of (Boardman). 1885. p. 33 Whirlwinds in, notes on local (Kain). 1900. p. 488 New England: Associated dairying in ( Myrick). p. 375 Conifers of, some diseases of ( Schrenk ) . 1900 Farming in — does it pay? p. 187 report on. p. 255 Land birds of, oology of some, as a means of identifying injurious or beneficial species ( Samuels) . p. 386 Mammalogy and ornithology of, with reference to agricultural economy (Samuels), p. 265 Northern, evergreen and other forest trees in, destruction of, causes of (Packard) — [1st] report. 1883. p. 138 same, p. 138 2d rei)ort, p. 374 3d report, p. 319 same, additions, p. 17 4th report. 1886. p. 20 5th report. 1887 Quarantine of cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, and swine. 1902 Snow in, report on, 1817-40 (Earned), j). 75 Southern, and other localities, relative humidity of (Henrv). 1896 '. Sugar beet, culture of ( :\IcMurtrie) . 1879. p. 181 Thunderstorms in, investigation of (Ward). 1893. p. 30 New England Meteorological Societv, 36th regular meeting of, notes on (Abbe). 1896. p. 13. ..."' New Hampshire: Farm of J. B. ^Valker, at ('oncord. 1870. p. 76 Farm resources and j)roducts of. 1868. j). 5 Forest condition and lumber and wood trade; of (Hough) . 1884. p. 348 Pig-feeding experiments in (Burkett). ]>. 4()5 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (Rollins) . P 5 Wheat growing in ( Bartlett) . p. 96 See aho Hampton Beach — Washington, IVFount. New Haven, Conn., winds and rainfall of, 1873-1900 (Davis), p. 261. Index Classlflcatiuu no. A15.2:P94i A4. 1:898 A29.6:23 A27.9:6 A5.5:7 A6.3:6 A10.3:104 A5.5:7 A20. 1:895 A5.5:7 A5.5:7 A5.5:7 A15.2:Ar7 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A1.7:7 A28.6:28 A4. 1:887- A28.3:25 Al. 1:874 Al. 1:870 Al. 1:864 Al. 1:863 Al. 1:883 A9. 1:883 Al. 1:884 Al. 1:885 A9.3:12 A9.3:13 A8.1:4 A4.5:99 A29.6:22 A29.3:19 A1.6:28 A29.3:9 A29.6:24 A27.9:8 A27.9:6 A 13. 5:4 A4. 1:899 A22.4:33 AL 1:862 A29.6:30 439 Index New Jersey: Abutilon avicenniip in, cultivation of (Waterhouse). p. 606 Agricultural LHlncation in (Cook). 1882. p. 7 Army worm in, account of invasion of — 1880 (Lockwood). p. 139 1881 and 1882. p. 101 same, p. 101 ■ Cattle in, anthrax among (Hunt), p. 359 Contagious pleuro-])neumonia in ( Hunt ) . p. 297 Cranberry culture in (Taylor), j). 569 Economic perono.sporete for 1889 in, some notes upon (Halsted). 1889. )). 201 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 15 Farmers' institute work accomplished in ( Voorhees). 1902. p. 37. Food and nutrition investigations in, 1895 and 1896 (Voorhees).. Hor.se breeding in (Romaine) . p. 385 Insects in, notes on (Smith) — 1 891 . p. 43 1 892. p. 93 1893. p. 187 1894. p. 185 Irrigation in, notes on (Phelps and Voorhees). 1897 Irrigation in, report on (Voorhees) — 1900 1902. p. 353 Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in, investigation (Miller), p. 45. same (Corlies). p. 46 Reclamation of lands in, reports of State Geologist of New Jersey, 1 869 an d 1 8 70 . p . 22 1 _. San Jose or pernicious scale in, distribution of (Smith). 1898. p. 32 San Jose scale in (South). 1894. p. 163 Southern, agriculture in. 1868. p. 140 Southwestern, tide lands in, reclamation of. 1870. p. 230 State aid to road building in (Burrough). 1894 same (Owens). 1901. p. 22 Steam plowing in. 1869. p. 224 Stone roads in ( Harrison) . 1895. p. 23 West, market products of (Lippincott). p. 249 See also Atlantic City — Bergen Point — Cherry Hill — Hud.son County — Long Branch — Oakland — Rio Grande — Salem — Trenton — Vineland. New Mexico: Agricultural features of ( Furnas) . 1892. j). 173 Agriculture of, notes on (Thomas). 1869. }). 379 * Anthrax in, outbreak of (McLean). 1881. p. 317 Artesian basins in, geological conditions of (Van Diest). 1890. p. 87 Artesian well investigations, field work (Carpenter). 1890. p. 233 Chilo saccharalis in (Townsend). 1891. p. 24 ■ Climaticand agricultural features of, note on (Hilgard and others ). 1882 Dietary studies in, 1895 (Goss) Eastern, artesian and underground waters in, west of 97th merid- ian (Hill). 1893. pt. 3, p. 41 Entomological notes from (Cockerell). 1902. p. 107 Farm resources and products of. 1 868. p. 279 Forage plants of, notes on ( Pool) . 1888. p. 48 Forest conditions of Rocky Mountains in (Ensign) . j). 41 Fruits of, tropical and semitropical ( Klee) . 1 891 . p. 1 1 1 Grasses of arid districts of, investigation of (Tracy). 1888. p. 5. Grasses of desert region of, plates and descriptions of (Vasey). 1890 same ■ * By a misprint, this page number appears twice. t'lasslflcatlon no. Al. 1:879 A1.8:22 A 8. 1:3 A 1.1:881-2 A9. 1:882 A 1.1:881-2 A 4. 1:884 A 1.1:877 A28.5:5 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A10.3:35 A4. 1:889-90 A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.7:7 A10.3:36 A 10.3:87 A10.3:119 Al. 1:881-2 Al. 1:881-2 A1.7:7 A9.6:17 A9.7:7 A27.9:6 A27.9:8 A22.3:9 A22.3:21 A27.9:7 A22.3:17 Al. 1:865 A1.8:20 A27.9:7 A1.6:34 A15.2:Ar7 A15.2:Ar7 A9.7:4 A 1.8:20 A10.3:40 A15.2:Ir7=' A9.6:37 A27.9:6 A6.3:6 A13.3:2 A20.3:l A6.3:6 A6.2:N82» A6.3:12 440 Index Classlflratloii uo. New ^lexioo — Continued Insect injury in, possible and actual influence of irrigation on (Townsend). 1892. p. 78 \ Insects — biologic notes on ( Townsendj . 1 892. p. .ST injurious of, notes on ( Cockerell). 1894. p. 207 Irrigation in, 1901 . p. 37 Locusts, injurious and other, of (Townsend). 1893. p. 29 Northwestern, diurnal winds on faint radient in (Dodge). 1901. p. 299 Nutrition investigations in, 1897 (Goss) Plants in, certain, of economic value as food for man and stock (Richardson), p. 282 Statistics of. 1876. p. 477 Water supply of, for season of 1900 as depending on snowfall ( Hardinge). p. 49(} "Wine in. 1866. p. 424 . 397. Temperatures, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 212 Nonpyogenic streptococcus. See Norgaard. Victor Andreas, and Mohler, John R. Norfolk, Va., tornado and waterspout at, on Aug. 6, 1901 (Gray). p. 372 Norgaiird, Victor Andreas: Anthrax, prevalence of, among domesticated animals, p. 40 Baden-Baden, Germany, Seventh International Veterinary Con- gress, Aug. 7-12, 1899. p. 534 '. Blackleg in United States and distribution of vaccine l)y Bureau of Animal Industry. same, abstract; "Blackleg, its nature, cause, and prevention." 1900 Blackleg; its nature, cause, and prevention Blackleg vaccine — directions for use of. 1897 same. 1900 free distribution of. p. 35 Cattle, lumpy jaw or actinomycosis in, treatment with iodide of potassium, p. 135 same. 1893. p. 39 Cattle dipping, experimental and practical. 1898. p. 453 Dipping cattle for destruction of ticks, p. 109 Vaccination, preyentive against blackleg. 1897 same. 1897. p. 7 Norgaard, Victor Andreas, and Mohler, John R. : Apoplectiform septicemia in chickens, preliminary report on highly fatal disease caused bv a nonpyogenic streptococcus. 1902 .--.* Ovine caseous lymjdi-adenitis, nature, cause, and economic im- portance of. p. 638 Normandy, prize farm in. 1876. p. 117 North, Edward P. Macadam roads and electric street radwavs, re- lation between. 1902. p. 59.. ■. North America: Animals and plants in, geographic distribution of (Merriam). p. 203 Cereals in, geographic distribution of (Plumb). 1898 Desert flora between 32° and 42° north latitude (Parry). 1871. p. 23 English sparrow in, especially in its relation to agriculture (Bar- rows). 1889 Fungi from — new and rare species of (Ellis and Everhart). 1889. p. 145 . observations on new species of (Lagerheim). 1891. p. 44 Indians of, food ])roducts of. p. 404 Injurious insects in, recent laws against, with lawsrelative to foul brood (Howard). 1898 Index Classification no. A7.3:47 A10.6:7 A10.6:8 A7.3:47 A 7. 3:54 A10.3:65 A9.7:5 A4.4:3 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A4. 1:89-4.3 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:898 A4.4:31 A4.4:23 A4.4:21 A4.4:23^ A4. 1:900 A4. 1:891-2 A4.3:2 A 1.10:898 A4. 1:895-6- i A4.4:20 I A4.4:21 A4.3:36 A4. 1:899 A27.9:14 A22.3:22 A 1.10:894 A5.3:ll A27.9:9 A5.3:l A 28. 5:5 A28.5:7 Al. 1:870 A9.6:13 Uo Dec. 20, 1898. Dec. 19, 1899. Dec. 14, 1890. Jan. 11, 1902. Dec. 27, 1902. Index North America — Continued Locusts in — de.structive, with notes on occurrences in 1891. p. 18 extracts from early literature on (Berthoud). 18S.S. Anp., p. 59 ' Magnetic survey of (Schott). 1895. p. 460 Maples of ( Vasey). 1875. p. 313 Mvcological literature of, index to (Fairchild) . 1S91. pp. 42, 80, 128, 184 same ( Fairchild) . 1891. p. 52 Oaks of (Vasey). 1872. p. 313 Weasels of, synopsis of ( Merriam ) . ] S96 North American. [Titles beginning with tlie words " North Americiin " are entered under the distinctive words of .such titles.] North American fauna, nos. 1-19 Same, circulars for acknowledgment of North Atlantic: Currents and surface temperatures (Hautreux). 1894. p. 192... Hurricane tracks in, recurving of ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 468 Storms, monthly reports on North Carolina: Agricultural education in (Holmes). 1883. p. 84 Agriculture and climate of (Goodloe). 1867. p. 150 Cattle quarantine of counties in — Dec. 16, 1897. p. 9 P 5 P 9 P 9 P- 12 P 12 Chestnut trees in, decay of. 1867. p. 58 Climate and crops in, 1889-98. (Herrmann ). p. 544 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 73 Farmers' institutework accomplished in (Patterson). 1902. p. 40. Forecasting for rivers of small drainage area, especiallv those of (Herrmann). 1902. p. 158 ". Hog-fever in, investigation of (Salmon), p. 432 Horsesin, disease known as "staggers" among (Harbaugh). p. 209. Irrigation of rice in (Keeney). 1902. p. 59 Mountain meteorological stations in, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 445. Opium from (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 499 Road improvement in — address on (Stone). 1897 extract from governor's message ( Russell), p. 6 use of convicts in (Holmes). 1895. p. 5 Roads in, pul)lic, improvement of (Holmes). 1894. p. 513 Seismic noises in (Hawkins). 1897. p. 393 Sheep huHl)andry in (Young). 1878. ji. 115 Swine-plague in (Salmon). 1879. p. 123 Thermal belt in. 1883. No. 58. p. 30 See also Alamance County — Cary — Newbern — Raleigh — Salis- bury — Statesville — Winston-Salem. North Carolina strand vegetation. See Ocracoke Island. North Dakota: Artesian well investigation, field work (Culver). 1890. p. 55 .. same (Underbill).' 1890. p. 105 Dairy industry in (Monrad). 1896 Grasshoppers in (Waldron). 1892. p. 13 Russian thistle and other troublesome weeds in wheat region of.. Snowfall in, 1895 (Abbe), p. 463 See also Turtle Mountains. North Dakota Agricultural College, club of women students at, diet- ary study of (Ladd). 1901. p. 21 North Pacific coast weather map, explanation of (Moore) Northeast, insect enemies of spruce in (Hopkins). 1901 Northern farming. See Farming. Classlflcatlou uo, A9.7:4 A8.1:3 A29.3:112 A27.9:13 A28.5:6 A28.5:7 A27.9:10 A5.5:ll A5.5: A5.4: A29.3:lli A29.6:27 A29.6: A1.7:2 A27.9:5 A4. 5:8-14 A4. 5:25-29 A4. 5:49-55 A4. 5:80-87 A4.5:93 A4. 5:101 A27.9:5 A29.6:26 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A29.3:31 Al. 1:878 A4. 1:886 A10.3:113 A29.6:25 A27.9:ll A22.4:28 A 22. 4:33 A22.3:16 Al. 10:894 A29.6:25 A1.2:Sh3 A1.6:12 A27.9:21 A15.2:Ar7 A15.2:Ar7 A4.3:16 A9.3:27 A1.9:10 A29.6:23 A10.3:91 A29.2:N81 A9.6:28 446 Index Classlflcatlon no. Northern stock ranges, some poisonous plants of (Chesnut). 1900. p. 305 Northern sugar-cane. See Sorghum. Northern sugar industry, record of its progress during season of 1883 (Wiley) . 1884 / Northern United States, fruit regions of, and their local climates (Lippincott). p. 137 Northers: Caribbean Sea and (^ulf of Mexico, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 568 - - - Cold waves ami heavy snows, possibility of giving warnings of, to stock-raising interests 48 hours in advance (Branden- burg). 1899. p. 33 same (Glass). 1899. p. 35 Dry- in Nevada (Abbe). 1895. p. 173 of California (Abbe). 1895. p. 212 September, on Mexican coast (Baturoni). 1892. p. 252 Tampico and Vera Cruz, notes on (Abbe). 1893. p. 363 Vera Cruz (Abbe). 1894. _ p. 226 Northfield, Mass., meteorological extremes at (Elmer), p. 251 Northrop, B. G. Arbor Day, observance of, by schools, p. 27 Northwest: Anthrax among cattle in the (Detmers). 1881. p. 312 same (McLean). 1881. p. 311 _ Beet sugar manufacture in, as compared with European countries (Fredericksen). 1879. p. 275 Codling moth, investigations in, in 1901 (Simpson). 1902 Drought and fire in. 1871. p. 401 Flax culture in the, in 1891 (Bosse). 1892. p. 40 , Forage crops of, cultivated ( Hitchcock). 1902 , Hog raising in (French). 1900. p. 16 Horse industry of (Nelson). 1900. p. 23 , Insect enemies of forests in, preliminary report on (Hopkins). 1899. p. 21 , Live-stock industry of (Standart). p. 32(5 Marten, new (Mustela caurina) from (Merriam). 1890. p. 27 .. Plants from, two new species of (Henderson). 1899. p. 201 Rocky Mountain locusts in 1882, observations on (Bruner). 1883. p. 7 Seed wheat for, correspondence on. 1868. p. 285 Spring wheat culture in (Andrews) . 1882 Wheat growing in. 1868. p. 323 See also Pacific Northwest — and names of States. Northwesters of Canterbury, New Zealand (Abbe). 1895. p. 383.. Norway : Agriculture in, statistics of. 1873. p. 259 , Climate of ( .Alohn) . p. 647 , Insects of, notes on (Schoyen). 1897. p. 79 Markets for American products in Thelemark cattle of. 1876. p. 432 Nostrums for increasing yield of butter (Wiley). 1893 , Notiosrex. See Shrews. Nova Scotia, tidal lands and diked marshes of (Boardman). 1885. p. 33 November, weather conditions for, monthly statement of average (Garriott). 1900. p. 483 Novius cardinalis, introduction of, from America into Portugal, ac- count of (Le Cocq) . 1898. p. 32 same (Howard). 1898. p. 30 Noxious animals. See Animals, noxious. Noxious weeds (Coville): 1889. p. 382 same, p. 382 1890. p. 388 same, p. 388 Al. 10:900 A7.3:3 A 1.1:866 A 29. 6:26 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.6:20 A29.6:21 A29.6:21 A29.6:26 A1.8:56 A1.6:34 A1.6:34 A1.6:28 A9.6:35 A27.9:9 All. 5:4 A19.3:31 Al. 9:117 Al. 9:117 A9.6:21 A4. 1:885 A5.5:4 A6.5:5 A9.3:2 A27.9:6 A1.6:40 A27.9:6 A29.6:23 A27.9:ll A29.3:ll=' A9.6:9 A12.3:7 A27.9:14 A1.9:12 A1.7:7 A29.6:28 A9.6:18 A9.6:18 Al. 1:889 A6. 1:889 A 1.1:890 A6. 1:890 441 Index Noyes, G. Harold: Aerial observations. 1899. p. 117 Industries of Porto Rico, value of climate and crop and storm- warning services of Weather Bureau to. 1902. p. 60 Noves, La Verne W. Remarks of, at 2d convention of Weather Bu- reau officials, Milwaukee", Wis. 1901. p.226 Nummularia, North American species of, svnopsisof (Ellis and Ever- hart). 1889. p. 19 .....' Nunn, Roscoe. Career Weather Bureau service offers to voung men. 1 902. p. 78 '....'.. Nurserv inspection: Connecticut ( Britton). 1899. p. 131 Ex{)erienccs in (Johnson). 1901. p. 163 same (Smith). 1901. p. 165 Illinois, reporton (Forbes). 1901. p. 172 Laws and rulings, suggestions toward greater uniformity in (Felt). 1901. p. 161 Reporton (Craw). 1900. p. 87 Nursery stock: Growth of, effectof spraying with fungicides on (Galloway). 1894. Leaf-blight and powderv mildew in, treatment of (Gallowav). 1891 I Leaf-blight of, experiments with fungicides to prevent ( Fairchild). 1891. p. 338 Principal insects liable to be distributed on (Banks). 1902 Western New York, leaf disea.ses of, experiments in preventing (Fairchild). 1891. p. 240 Nut grass: Circular on (Dewey). 1894 Extermination of (Tillman), p. 388 j same, p. 388 ! Nutrients: | Food ; food economy, report on j Food, heat equivalent of (Stohmann). 1896. p. 590. ! Loss of, in boiling potatoes, carrots, and cabbage (Snyder). 1897. p 7 : Metabolism of, in animal bodv, and source of muscular energy (Zuntz). 1897. p. 538...". See also Creatin and Creatinin — Potato. Nutrition: Principles of, and nutritive value of food (Atwater), Relation of, to health of plants (Woods). 1901. p See (duo Food and nutrition. Nutrition investigations: Agriculture Department, development of, 1899. Milner). p. 403 California Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896-1898 1900 Illinois Universitv, North Dakota Agricultural College, and Lake Erie College, Ohio. 1896-1900 New IMexico, 1897 (Goss) Of Office of Experiment Stations — lists of publications of office on scope and results of. 1902. p. 437 Pittsburg, Pa., 1894-1896 ( Bevier) Tennessee University, 1896 and 1897 ( Waite) See also Dietary studies — Food — Food and nutrition — Metabo- lism investigations. Nuts: Asfood (Langworthy). 1900. p. 18 .11.9:122 Culture of — : in U. S., embracing native and introduced species ( Co rsa). 1896. i A20.2:N95 reporton (Engle). p. 37 I A20.1:894 same, reprinted. 1896 1 A20.4:l Production of, in U. S. in 1889, and quantities and values im- ported from 1890 to 1895. p. 551 Al. 10:895 Same, 1891-1896. p. 596 , Al. 10:896- 1902 .... 155 (True and Classlflratlon no. A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A28.5:5 A29.3:31 A10.3:65 A 10. 3:99 A 10. 3:99 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:99 A10.3:76 A28.3:7 A28.4:10 A28.5:7 A9.6:34 A28.5:7 A6.4:2 A 1.1:889 A6. 1:889 A10.4:43 A10.6:6 A10.3:43 A10.6:7 Al. 9:142 Al. 10:901 (Jaffa). Al. 10:899 A 10. 3:84 A10.3:91 A 10. 3:54 A10.2:F73 A10.r^:901 A10.3:52 A10.3:53 448 Nuts — Continued See (>Ii. 81 Ocracoke Island, plant covering of, a study in the ecology of tiie North Carolina strand vegetation (Kearney). 1900. p. 261. October, weather conditions for, monthly statement of average (Garriott). 1900. p. 430 - Index Clatislflcatlou no. A10.3:100 Al. 1:867 A15.2:P94i A4.5:73 A 1.10:898 A27.9:10 A27.9:ll A27.9: A27.1: A28.5:6 A27.9:4 A28.4:14 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A1.9:5 A28.4:12 A 27. 9:5 A27.9:7 A6.5:3 A29.3:31 A 7. 3:37 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.3:lli A29.6:30 A29.6:23 A29.3:ll' A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:28 A 4. 1:900 A27.8:12 A 29. 6:26 A29.():26 A29.3:ll' A6.5:5 A29.6:28 114—04- -29 449 Index Odenbach, F. L. Remarks of, at 2d convention of Weather Bureau officials, Milwaukee, AVis. 1901. p. 229 Odessa, Russia: Agricultural exports from. 1869. p. 153 Grain-trade of. 1874. p. 144 Trade of. 1874. p. 170 O'Donnell, John J. Tornado of Jan. 12, 1898, at Fort Smith, Ark. p. 18 Oemler, A. Truck farming, report on. p. 583 Offal, packing-house, utilization of (Armour), p. 514 Official Agricultural Chemists, Association of. See Chemists. Ogden, Miss E. L. Leaf structure of Jouvea and of Eragrostis obtusi- flora. 1897. p. 12 Ohio: Cattle trade and dairy interests of (Perry), p. 335 Central, Aegeriida} of, notes on. 1891. p. 81 Chinch bug in, three years' study of an outbreak of (Webster). 1896. p. 18 Coccidee of, partial list of (Webster and Burgess). 1902. p. 109. Derechoof May 16,1899, in (Smith). 1900. p. 196 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 249 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (Miller) . 1902. p. 41 Forestry for certain portions of (Furnas). 1884. p. 346 Frost of June 30, 1899, in, destructive, notes on (Abbe), p. 311. Horn fly in, note on (Kellicott). 1891. p. 35 Insects in — as reported to Association of Economic Entomologists — 1893 (Webster), p. 186 1894 (Webster), p. 202 1895 (Webster), p. 84 1896 (Webster), p. 66 1897 (Webster and Mall v). p. 40 1898 (Webster and Mally). p. 98 1899 (Webster and Mallv). p. 68 1900 (Webster), p. 84 1901 (Wel)ster and Newell), p. 84 1902, 1st half (Osborn). p. 115 notes on, 1886 (Alwood). p. 48 same, 1891 (Webster), p. 63 Meteorological records in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. .343 Northern- chinch bug in, interesting outbreak of (Webster). 1899. p. 55 grapevines in, black-rot and brown-rot of, extent, severity, and treatment of (Scribner). 1889. p. 76 great drought of 1845 in (Ford), p. 293 Phenology in, note on, 1856-99 (Abbe), p. 156 Road building in (Dodge). 1895. p. 16 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (Bush- nell). p. 7 San Jose scale in, use of lime, sulphur, salt, and resin washes for (Burgess). 1902. p. 33 Thunderstorms in, during summer of 1892 (Strong), p. 51 Western, climate of, 1868-70. p. 198 See also Cincinnati — Cleveland — Columbus — Lake County — Lake Erie College, Painesville — Madison County — Mont- gomery County. Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, insectary and office methods used at (Webster). 1899. p. 46 Ohio River and tributaries in periods of low water, importance of water-stage forecasts of ( Smyth ) . 1902. p. 146 Oil. ^('.e Oleo oil. Oil emulsions, simple device for preparation of (Morgan). 1896. p. 93 Oil of peppermint, account of. 1884. No. 9, p. 28 Oil-producing seeds (Hicks). 1895. p. 185 -- Cliisslfleatlon no, A29.3:31 A27.9:8 A27.9:13 A27.9:12 A29.6:26 A 1.1:885 A4. 1:900 A3. 3:8 A4. 1:885 A9.7:5 A9.6:6 A9.6:37 A29.6:27 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 A13.5:4 A29.6:27 A9.7:4 A9.7:6 A9.7:7 A9.6:2 A9.6:6 A9.6:9 A9.6:17 A9.6:20 A9.6:26 A9.6:31 A9.6:37 A9.3:13 A9.3:26 A29.6:28 A9.6:20 A6.3:ll A29.6:23 A29.6:28 A22.3:17 A22.4:33 A9.6:37 A29.3:9 A27.9:9 A9.6:20 A29.3:31 A9.6:6 A27.9:22 i Al. 10:895 450 Index t'lasNiflciitlou no. Oil? and fat?: Edible, not including dairy products, methods for analysis of ( Tolman ) . 1901 1 '. same. p. 20 Specific grayity of, at temperature of boiling water, determination of (E\vell). 1901. p. 119 See a ho Fats. Oklahoma: Cattle, quarantine line for, order modifying — Apr. 26, 1897 P « A7.2:Oi5 A7.3:65 Dec. 16, IJ Dec. 20, 1898. Dec. 19, 1899. Dec. 14, 1900. Jan. 11, 1902. Dec. 27, 1902. on. Frosts in, dates of first killing (Abbe), p. 328 Plants of, natiye and of adjacent districts, obseryations (Carleton). 1892. p. 220 Silent electrical and dust storm in, Jan., 1895 (Abbe), p. 13 Wind-roses for; notes on (Abbe). 1891-99. p. 21 See also Washita County. Olds, Henry Worthington. See, as joint author. Palmer, Theodore Sherman. ^ O'Leary, T. S. Barometer at sea. 1894. p. 167 Oleo oil, statistics of, report on ( Pearson), p. 287 Same (Pearson). 1900-1901. p. 398 Oleomargarine: Analysis of, method for (Morse and Burton). 1890. p. 99 France ( Tourgee ). p. 513 Household tests for detection of renovated butter and (Patrick). 1901 Ingredients of ( Wilson ) . p. 513 Legislation relating to. 1886. p. 195 Statistics of (Pearson), p. 287 same, 1900 and 1901 (Pearson), p. 398 Oleomargarine cheese. 1875. p. 459 Oliye: Cultiyation of in United States, p. 367 same (Pierce). 1896. p. 371 Culture and uses of (Smith and Langworthy). 1900. p. 11 Industry (Cooper). 1892. p. 130 Tuberculosis of (Pierce) . 1891. p. 148 Oliyer, George W. Pecan, budding the. 1902 Olmsted, Frederick E. Forest lands, working plan for, near Pine Bluff, Ark. 1902 Olshausen, B. A. See, as joint author, Jensen, Charles A. Omaha, Nebr. : Convention of Weather Bureau officials, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 213, 412 Experiment station veterinarians, second annual meeting, 1898, proceedings of. 1898 Trans-lMississippi and International Exposition, work of Animal Industry Bureau at, p. 504 .~ .^ Oncocnemis, new species of (Smith ). 1888. p. 18 .' Onion : Blight and smut, microscopic investigations of (Taylor). 1872. p. 449 Culture of (Watts). 1896 General report on. p. 213 History, culture, and preservation of (Slade). p. 2.35 Methods of growing. 1902. p. 25 Ontario: Agricultural statistics of. 1874. p. 462 Crop report, 1883-84. No. 11, p. 39 Cropsand stock in. 1890. p. 484 Crops of. 1887. ]). 453 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (Creelman). 1902. p. 26. A7.3:62 A4.5:3 A4. 5:8-14 A4.5:25-29 A4. 5:49-55 A4. 5:80-87 A4.5:93 A4. 5:101 A29.6:22 A6.5:l A29.6:23 A29.6:28 A29.3:lli A4. 1:899 A4. 1:901 A7.3:24 A4. 1:900 A1.9:131 A4. 1:900 A27.9:24 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:901 A27.9:13 Al. 1:877 Al. 10:896 Al. 9:122 A1.8:20 A28.5:6 A19.3:30 A13.3:32 A29.6:26 A4.3:22 A4. 1:899 A9.7:l A27.9:10 A 1.9:39 A 1.1:869 A 1.1:865 Al. 9:149 A27.9:13 A27.9:22 A27.9:28 A27.9:25 A10.3:120 451 Index Ontario — Continued Farmers' institutes in (Creelman) . 1902. p. 32 Forage plants in, experiments with (Kennedy). 1899 Forestry in, address on ( Phipps). p. 43 Statistics of. 1893. p. 245 _ "Ontario," merino ram, account of. p. 355 Ontario, Oreg. Forage conditions between Winnemucca, Nev., and (Ciriifiths). 1902 Ontario, Lake, currents of, notes on (Abbe). 1894. p. 259 Oology of some land birds of New England, as a means of identifying injurious or beneficial species (Sanuiels). p. 386 Opium from North Carolina (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 499 Opium poi)py: Cultivation of, experiments in. p. 206 Culture of, in Smyrna, p. 233 Ophthalmia. See Cattle. Optical phenomena: Notes on (Abbe) — 1895. pp. 14, 298 1898. p. 569 Washington, 1). C, Feb. 13, 1895 (Abbe) . p. 56 Opuntia, North American species of, i^reliminary revision of (Coul- ter). 1896. p. 355 Orange: Cultivation and consumption oi, facts regarding, p. 561 Culture of (Redden), p. 147 Fertilization of soil as affecting, in health and disease (Webber). 1894. p. 193 Florida, diseases of (Underwood ) . 1891. p. 27 Fluted scale of, and its natural enemies in Australia (Koebele). 1 890 Insects affecting, with practical suggestions for their control or extermination (Hubbard ) . 1885 Insects injurious to, in Brazil, preliminary report of observations upon (Branner). 1884. p. 63 Insects injuriously affecting orange tree, experiments with kero- sene upon Insects of, miscellaneous notes on (Hubbard). 1883. p. 9 Mite of, six-spotted ( Eiley ) . 1890. p. 225 Propagating other citrus fruits and, methods of (Webber). 1896. p. 471 Root-knot disease of, in Florida, due to work of Anguillula (Neal). 1889 Rust of — microscopic observations of (Taylor). 1873. p. 588 report of. (Hubbard), p. 361 Scale-insects of — experiments upon ( Voyle) . 1883. p. 19 same (Neal). 1883.' p. 31 in California, and particularly icerya or fluted scale, alias white scale, alias cottony cushion-scale, etc., (Riley). 1887. p. 9 in Florida, effects of cold upon (Voyle). 1884. p. 70 remedies and their application (Hubbard), p. 106 Sooty mold of, treatment for ( Webber) . 1895 same (Webber). lk)7 _ Various stocks for, relative merit of, with notes on mal di goma and mutual influence of stock and scion (King). 1891 See (il.no Aleyrodes citri — Morelos orange fruit- worm — Osage orange. Orange sorghum cane, cultivation and manipulation of, communica- tion relative to (Nicol). 1882. p. 122 Orchard grass, spot disease of (Trelease). p. 129 Same. p. 1 29 Orchard insecticide work in Illinois, report on (Forbes). 1901. p. 172 Orchard-spraying outfit, cheap, note on. 1895. p. 586 Same. 1896. p. 623 Orchard trees, small, fmnigator for. 1901. p. 21 Classiflcatloii no. A10.3:110 A3. 4:20 Al.7:5 A27.9:31 Al. 1:866 A19.3:15 A 29. 6:21 A 1.1:864 A27.9:ll A 1.1:870 A 1.1:869 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A29.6:23 A6.5:3 Al.l:877 Al. 1:867 Al. 10:894 A28.5:7 A9.3:21 A9.2:Orl A9.3:4 A9.3:l A9.3:l A9.7:2 Al. 10:896 A9.3:20 A27.9:ll Al. 1:884 A9.3:l A9.3:l A9.3:15 A9.3:4 A9. 1:882 A28.4:15 A28.3:13 A20.3:4 A1.8:22 Al. 1:886 A28. 1:886 A10.3:99 A 1.10:895 Al. 10:896 A1.9:133 452 Orchards: Cover crops grown to protect trees and improve soil of. 1899. P l:^ Cropping vs. cultivating, and how it should l)e done. 1899. p . 1 6 Crops of, insects injurious to (Chittenden ). 1899 Deciduous, winter irrigation of. 1901. p. 12 Enemies to, in Pacific Northwest (Piper) . 1902 How birdsaffect (Beal). 1900. p. 291 Injuries to, by red-legged flea-beetle, in Marvland and Virginia (Schwarz). 1893. p. 834 ' Inspection of ( Craw ) . 1 900. p. 87 same (Johnson). 1901. p. 163 Irrigation methods in (McClatchie). 1900. p. 91 Pear leaf-blight in, treatment of ( Waite) . 1891. p. 333 Scale insects of (Howard). 1894. p. 249 Shelter and protection, p. 147 Oregon: Agricultural possibilities of. 1870. p. 229 Agriculture and climate of. 1871. p. 129 Chinook in, report of (Pague). 1896. p. 460 : Crops of, per acre. 1 865. No. 8. p. 26 Eastern, agricultural resources of (Ritz). 1869. p. 384 * Entomological work in, in 1893 (Koebele). p. 33 Facts concerning ( Drake ) . p. 584 Farm resources and products of. 1 868. p. 275 Grasses of, plates and descriptions of ( Vasey). 1892 same Hail and thunder storms in, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 262 Hop louse in, experiments with ( Koebele) . 1893. p. 12 Irrigation in, in 1890 (Nimmo). p. 149 Klamath Indians of, plants n,sed by, (Coville). 1897. j). 87 Long-range weather forecasts in (Abbe). 1895. p. 423 Road improvement in — extract from governor's inaugural address (Geer). p. 8 extract from governor's message (Lord) . p. 7 Seasonal forecasts for (Pague). 1897. p. 161 same (Abbe). 1898. p. 253 Sheep raising in. 1876. pp. 414, 479 Storm warnings on coast of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 211 Weather of, and Bering Sea ice, notes on, 1890-99 ( Abbe ) . pp. 163, 206 same (Beals). p. 201 Weather forecasts for, notes on, 1895-99 (Abbe), p. 313 See also Cascade Mountains — Lane County — Ontario — Pacific Northwest — Portland. Organic matter in plants, origin and formation of (Deherain). 1898. ]). 903 Organic nitrogen. See Nitrogen. Orgvia leucostigma, jjarasites of, additional observations on (How- ard). 1897. p. 15 Orient: Export of California butter to (Pearson). ]>. 266 same ( reprinted ) . 1900 See (iho Typhoons. Oriole, Baltimore, and meadow lark (Beal). 1895. p. 419 Ormerod, Eleanor A. Insects, notes of season on. 1891. p. 36 Ornitholc )gist and mammalogist, annual reports of Ornithology: Agricultural, report on (Michener). p. 287 Economic — establishing branch of, circular relating to. 1885 report on ( Barrows) . j). 193 same, p. 193 review of, in U. S. (Palmer) . 1899. p. 259 See also Birds.- *By 11 misprint, this juige iiuiiibiT apiicars twice. Index Classltlcutiou uo. A1.9:87 A1.9:87 A9.6:19 Al. 9:144 Al. 9:153 A1.10:900 A9.7:5 A10.3:76 A10.3:99 A10.3:76 A28.5:7 Al. 10:894 Al.l:862 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A29.6:24 A27.9:3 A27.9:7 A9.3:.32 Al. 1:869 A27.9:6 x\.6.2:N822 A6.3:13 A29.6:29 A9.7:6 A15.2.P941 A6.5:5 A29.6:23 A22.4:33 A22.4:33 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A27.9:14 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A10.6:9 A9.6:9 A4. 1:899 A4.3:24 Al. 10:895 A9.7:4 A5.1: Al. 1:863 A9.4:18 Al. 1:892 A5. 1:892 A1.10:899 453 Index Ornithology and Mammalogy Division. See Biological Survey, Agri- culture 1 )epartment Ornithology and mammalogy of New England, with reference to agricultural economy (Samuels) . p. 265 Ortalid Hy injuring growing cereals. 1895. p. 352 Orthezia "insignis as garden pest ( Cockerell ) . 1892. p. 89 Orthoptera: New species of, from Death Vallev expedition (Bruner) . 1893. p. 266 1 Systematic position of, in relation to other orders of insects. 1883. p. 286 - Orton, W. A.: Plant diseases in United States. 1901 . p. 668 .• Wilt disease of cotton and its control. 1900 Wilt disease of cowpea and its control. 1902 See alxo, as joint author, Webber, Herbert John. Osage hedges, uses of, etc. p. 245 Osage orange as feed for silk-worms. 1870. p. 430 Osage orange pyralid (Murtfeldt) . 1893. p. 155 Osborn, Herbert: Chinch bug observations in Iowa in 1894. 1894. p. 230 Entomological work in agricultural experiment stations. 1895. p. 85.. Entomology, economic, duty of. 1898. p. 6 Grass insects in Washington, D. C, notes on. 1891. p. 197 Hessian tiy in United States. 1898 Insect occurrences, some notable, in Ohio for first half of 1902. 1902. p. 115 Insecticide experiments at Ames, Iowa. 1886. p. 23 Insects, injurious, use of contagious diseases in contending with. 1890. p. 141 _. Insects affecting domestic animals. 1896 Insects affecting grasses and forage plants, methods of treating. 1893. p. 71 -_ _..--- Iowa insects reported to Association of Economic Entomolgists — 1892. p. Ill 1893. p. 193 1896. p. 78 Iowa, insects of — 1887. p. 154 p. 18 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. p. 57 ]i. 57 p. 42 .p. 46 Kansas, trip to, to investigate reported damages from grasshop- pers— paper read before Association of Economic Entomologists. 1891. p. 49 report on. p. 58 Kerosene emulsions, experiments with. 1891. p. 63 Mallophaga, development in, notes on period of. 1890. p. 115.. Mallophagaand pediculid;o, parasitic habit in, origin and develop- ment of . 1891. p. 187 Missouri, northwest, grasshopper injuries in, report on trip to investigate. 1893. p. 323 ...-. Parasites of domestic animals, methods of attacking. 1893. p. 163. Pediculi and mallophaga affecting man and lower animals. 1891 . Schizoneura panicola thos. and S. corni fab., identity of. 1889. p. 108 Thripidic, food habits of. 1888. p. 137 Osborn, Herbert, and Gossard, H. A. Clover-seed caterpillar, report on. 1891. p.56 Os])orn, Herbert, and Sirrine, F. A. Aphididfe, notes on. 1893. p. 235 Osborn, J. M. Crops in Indiana and Illinois. 1891. p. 483 Classilicatioii no. A5. Al. 1:863 A9.7:7 A9.7:5 A5.5:7 AS. 1:3 Al. 10:901 A28.3:27 A19.3:17 Al. 1:868 A27.9:8 A9.7:5 A9.7:7 A10.3:24 A9.6:17 A9.7:4 A9.6:16 A9.6:37 A9.3:ll A9.7:3 A9.6:5 A9.7:6 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.6:6 Al. 1:887 A9.3:22 A9.3:23 A9.3:26 A9.3:30 A9.3:32 A9.7:4 A9.3:27 A9.7:4 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.3:7 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A27.9:29 454 Index OasBiflcatlou no. Osborne, William McKinley. Animals, dead, disposition of, in London, p. 346 Oscillation period of Lake Erie, note on (Harris). 1902. p. 312 Oscillations of lake level, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 446 Oscinida^, reared at United States Department of Agriculture, habits of (Coquillett). 1898. p. 70 Osgood, Wilfred H.: Natural history of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, and Cook I nlet region, Alaska. 1901 Pocket mice of genus Perognathus, revision of. 1900 Yukon region, mammals of. 1900. p. 21 Yukon River region, general account of. 1899. p. 7 Osier culture (Simpson). 1898 Osier willow: Culture and economic importance of. p. 254 Notes on (Watts). 1873. p. 419 Osteomalacia or creeps. See Cattle. Osteoporosis. See Horses. Ostrich farming in America (Duncan), p. 685 Otis, D. H. See, as joint author, Cottrell, H. M. Ottawa, Illinois, swine plague at (Dyer). 1879. p. 156...; Ottawa, Kans., diffusion and carbonatation at, experiments with (Wiley). 1885 Outram, Thomas S.: AVashouts, floods, cold waves, and heavy snowfalls, warnings of, for benefit of transportation companies. 1899. p. 38 Weather Bureau stations, is exposure at, satisfactory for all instruments? 1902. p. 216 Overflow lands. See Swamp and overflow land. Ovine caseous lymph adenitis, nature, cause, and economic impor- tance of (Norgaard and ^lohler). p. 638 Owen, D. A. Stomata, strange developments of, on Carya alba caused by Phylloxera. 1892. p. 327 Owen, Richard. Industrial colleges; general plan of buildings, with necessarv aids to instruction in each department of education. 1864....' Owens, James E. State aid to road construction in New Jersey. 1901. p. 22 Owl: Common screech, report on (Fisher) . p. 372 same, p. 372 Short-eared , special report on ( Fisher ) . p. 496 same, p. 496 See also Hawks and Ow Is. Ox hot in United States (Riley). 1892. p. 302 Ox warble: Circular relative to (Marlatt). 1897 Reporton. 1889. p. 172 Oxalic acid, action of, upon phosphates, silicates, and soil (Kastle and others). 1894. p. 53 Oxeve daisy, a beautiful flower and a pernicious weed (Beal). 1899. p. 15 Pachvbasium, attendant, Minnesota species of, note on (MacMillanj. " 1891. p. 75 , Pachyneuron, habits of ( Howard ) . 1891. p. 218 Pacific coast: Climate of (Merrick), p. 280 Evotomys from, description of (Merriam). 1890. p. 25 Field crops and animal industries of (Jones). 1892. p. 59 Fruit growers on, irrigation jiractice among (Wickson). 1902 ... Grape diseases on (Pierce). 1S95 Grass and forage plant investigations on (Scribner). 1899 Cirrasses, nf>tes on some ( Vasey ) . 1 893. p. 265 Hop production of. 1889. p. 410 Low areas oii our (Abbe). 1896. p. 418 _ A4. 1:899 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A9.6:10 A5.5:21 A5.5:18 A5.5:19 A5.5:19 A13.3:19 Al. 1:873 A27.9:ll Al. 1:888 A1.6:12 A7.3:6 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A4. 1:899 A9.7:4 A27.2:In2 A22.3:21 Al. 1:889 A5. 1:889 Al. 1:888 A5. 1:888 A9.7:4 A9.5:25 A9.7:2 A7.3:43 Al. 9:103 A28.5:6 A9.7:3 A 1.1:867 A5.5:4 A1.8:20 A10.3:108 A1.9:30 A3. 4:22 A6.5:l A27.9:27 A29.6:24 455 Index Pacific coast — Continued North- high areas of, in September, October, and November (Garriott). lS!)n. p. 249 weather map of, explanation of (Moore) Stateaof, seasonal forecasts for, long range (Ashley). 1901. }>. 1(). AVeather on, .of August, notes on ( Al)])e). 1899. p. 421 Weather service on, possibilities of (Mammon). 1899. p. 56 . . . same (Pague). 1899. p. 63 .-:----. "Wheat growing and general agricultural conditions in (Holmes). 1 mi ; Wheat ports on (Holmes). li^K)l. ]). 567 Work of Division of Entomology (Henry). 1889. p. 141 See (ilxo — Pacific Northwest — Pacific slope — Pacific States — and names of States. Pacific coast division of Canadian meteorological service, notes on (Abbe). 1899. pp. 102, 212 Pacific Northwest: Orchard enemies in (Piper). 1902 Precipitation over, and possibility of high water in Columbia [river] from meltingsnow in mountains ( Pague) . 1899. ]>. 252. Prune culture in ( Lake) . p. 41 same, reprinted Prunes and prune culture in, existing conditions, etc., 1901 (Lake) . Sheep husbandry in (AVithcornbe). 1900. p. 5 St'e ((lf:o — Northwest — and names of States. Pacific Ocean: Date line in (Page). 1902. p. 36.3 Storm centers in, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 114 Pacific slope: Arid regions of, climatic and agricultural features of, etc. ( Hilgard and others). 1882 Climates of (Hilgard). 1892. p. 9 Field cultures on, miscellaneous (Hilgard). 1892. p. 79 Grassesof, including Alaskaand adjacent islands. 2 pts. ( Vasey. ) . same, reissued. 1893 North- weather forecasting and weather tvpes on (Pague and Bland- ford). 1897 . -■ weather types of (Pague). 1895. i>. 417 Secaho — Pacific Northwest — Pacific States — and namesof States. Pacific States: Agriculture of Territories and. 1865. No. 5. p. 18; No. 10. p. 24. Crops in, 1864. No. 5. p. 19 Textile fibers of (Fbnt). p. 471 See also — Pacific Northwest — Pacific slope — and names of States. Packard, Al]iheus Spring: Bucculatrix canadensisella, occurrence of, on birch in Rhode Island. 1892. p. 14 Calothysanis amaturaria, a geometrid moth, life historv of. 1892. p. 382.... --. Evergreen and other forest trees, causes of destruction of, in northern New England and New York — [1st] report. 1883. p. 138 same, p. 138 2d report. 1884. p. 374 3d report, in northern New England, p. 319 same, additions, p. 17 4th report. 1886. p. 20 5th report. 1887 Forest-tree insects, notes on. 1 883. p. 24 Hen flea (Sarcopsylla gallinacea), occurrence of, in Florida. 1 894. p. 23 Insects injurious to forest trees in 1893, n>port on. p. 53 Packard, Alpheus Spring, entomological writings of (Henshaw) Pade, L. Milk, bicarbonate of soda in, detection of. 1889. p. 170. Page, E. D. See Graves, Henry S. Classlflt'utioii no. A29.0:23 A29.2:N81 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A 29. 3:24 A29.3:24 A27.8:20 Al. 10:901 A9.7:2 A29.6:27 Al. 9:153 A29.6 A20.1 A 20. 4 A20.3 27 894 2 10 Al. 9:117 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A1.8:20 A1.8:20 A1.8:20 A6.3:13 A6.2: A29.2:P11 A29.6.23 A27.9:3 A27.9:2 Al.l:864 A9.7:5 A9.7:4 Al. 1:883 A9. 1:883 Al. 1:884 Al. 1:885 A9.3:12 A9.3:13 A8.1:4 A 9. 3:3 A9.7:7 A9.3:32 A9.3:16 A7.3:24 456 Page, J. W. Scuppernong wine, analysis of. 1868. j). 362 Page, James: Barograph on shipboard, report of. 1900. \>. 5<)0 Date hne iu Pacific Ocean. 1902. p. otv] Ocean currents. 1902. j). 397 Page, John K. Lands, worn-out, improvenient of. 1. 4()0 Lightning from cloudless sky. 1900. p. 429 Long-range weather forecasts, report of. 1896. p. 166 Oregon, seasonal forecasts for. 1897. p. 161 Precipitation over Pacific Northwest and possibility of high wa- ter in Columbia river from melting snow in mountains. 1899. p. 252 Weather Bureau, othcial of, his duties and qualifications. 1899. p. 170..... .--. Weather Bureau instrument shelter. 1 893. p. 27 Weather forecasts, long-range. Can they be made with suffi- cient precision t(j be of general utility? 1899. p. 46 Weather service on Pacific coast, possibilities of. 1899. p. 63 Weather types of North Pacific slope. 1895. p. 417 Pague, Bemer S., and Blandford, Samuel I\I. Weather forecasting and. weather types on North Pacific slope. 1897 Painesville, Ohio. iSee Lake Erie College. Palm. See Date palm. Palm and palmetto weevils (Chittenden). 1902. p. 23 Pahner, Edward. See, as collector, Eckfeldt, J. W. — Scribner, Frank Lamson — Vasey, George, and Rose, Joseph Nelson. Palmer, Theodore Sherman: Animals and birds, noxious, danger of introducing. 1898. p. 87. Birds and game, protection of, directory of State officials and or- ganizations for 1901 same, 1902 Birds and game in District of Columbia, laws for protection of. 1901 Birds other than game birds, legislation for protection of. 1900. . Death Valley expedition, 1891, localities visited by, list of. 1893. p. 361 Extermination of noxious animals by bounties. 1896. p. 55 Jack rabbit of United States Ornithology, economic, in U. S., review of. 1899. p. 259 See also, for report as acting Chief, Biological Survey, 1898-1901 . . Palmer, Theodore Sherman, and Olds, Henry Worthington: Game — information concerning seasons, shipment, and sale of. 1900. . transportation and sale of, laws regulating. 1900 Game laws for 1901, digest of same, 1902 Pahner, \V. S. : Meteorological data collected, use of. 1902. p. 178 Meteorological ol)servati()us, should not a l^ook providing for per- manent rec'ord of, be furnished to section centers and volun- tary stations? 1899. p. 122 Wyoming, water supply of, for season of 1900, as depending on snowfall, p. 498 Palms. See Cocoanut i)alms. Pammel, L. H.: Cucurbits, crossing of. 1893. p. 94 Fungous diseases of Iowa, new. 1891. p. 95 Grasses and forage plants of Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado, 1897. Index I'lassiticatluu uo. A27.9:6 A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A 29. 6:30 A1.7:2 A1.6:22 Al. 10:900 A4. 1:898 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:24 A 29. 6:25 A29.6:27 A29.3:24 A29.3:7 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:23 A29.2:P11 A9.6:38 ALIO: A 5. 4:33 A5.4:35 A5.4:34 A5.3:12 A5.5:7 Al. 10:896 A5.3:8 Al. 10:899 A5.1 A5.4:31 A5.3:14 A5.3:16 Al. 9:160 A29.3:31 A 29. 3:24 A 29. 6:28 A10.3:16 A28.5:7 A3.3:9 45^ Index Pampas, The: Cattle farming in (Carrow ). p. 486 Sheep farming in (Carrow). p. 223 Pamperos and cvflonic Btorms, notes on (Abhe). 1899. p. 15-1: Pan-American Exposition. See Buffalo, N. Y. Pan-American ti-ade, 1890. p. 454 Panama, Isthmus of, climatology of, including temperature, winds, barometric pressure, and precipitation (Abbot). 1899. pp. 198, 302 Panama, meteorology of: Contributions to (Abbot). 1899. p. 7 Eeportof (Abbot). 1899. p. 463 Panchlora, further notes on (Riley). 1891. i>. 119 Panicum nashianum, new variety of. p. 9 Panicum nitidum, Panicum scoparium, and Panicum pubescens, notes on (Scribnerand Merrill). 1900. p. 31 Panicums: American, in herbarium Berolinense and in herbarium of Willde- now(Holm). 1897. p. 17 Three new species of, notes on (Scribner and Merrill). 1901. P 3 Paparelli, L. : Agricultural education in Italy. 1893. p. 326 Ttalv, institutions for agricultural investigation in. 1893. p. 233 - Paper. See Japanese paper — Maize-paper. Paper-making wasp, use of grape bags bv (Murtfeldt). 1891. p. 192 '. Paraguay : Agriculture in. 1891. p. 610 Butterin (Puffin), p. 521 Parasites: Cattle, sheep, and swine, compendium of, arranged according to their hosts (Hassall). 1898. p. 137 Cotton stainer, supposed eggs of (Howard). 1889. p. 241 Domestic animals, methods of attacking (Osborn). 1893. p. 163. Economic value of (Smith). 1893. p. 142 External spider (Howard). 1888. pp. 42, 106 Fungous, on Aleyrodes citri, preliminarj' notice of (Webber). 1891. p. 363 Grain plant-louse, new (Howard). 1890. p. 246 Hymenopterous — host relations of (Howard). 1891. p. 277 of California red scale (Howard). 1894. p. 227 of Coleoptera, observations on some (Chittenden). 1893. p. 247 Icerya — new, report of (Howard). 1892. p. 378 three new (Howard). 1889. p. 268 Injurious, report of (Howard). 1895. p. 402 Lady-bird, report on (Riley) . 1888. p. 101 Mytilaspis pomorum, new (Howard). 1894. p. 256 Note on (Howard). 1891. p. 48 Orgyia leucostigma, additional observations on (Howard). 1897. p. 15 Scale-insects, two important ( Howard ) . 1894. p. 5 Spider, new, report of ( Ashmead ) . 1894. p. 259 Spider-egg, two ( Howard ) . 1890. j^p. 269, 359 same (Howard). 1891. p. 202. . ._. See also Animal parasites — Aphelenina; — Aphelinus fascipen- nis — Australian parasite — Cercospora circumscissa — Ces- todes — Chalcididje — Chicken-tick — Coccidia — Dipterous parasite — Egyptian strongyle — Elasmus — Insects — Joint- worm — Mallophaga and pediculid;e — INIantis egg-parasites — Megilla parasite — Pachyneuron — Phytoptus distortions — Pimpla conquisitor — Pine leaf rust— I'latypsyllus — Pseud'o- manas hyacinthi — Roundworms — Sarcajitida) — Sarcospo- I'lasslllcutitin no. A 1.1:865 Al. 1:864 A29.6:27 A27.9:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 .^29.6:27 A9.7:4 A3.4:27 A3.3:24 A3.3:4 ^ A3.4:35 A10.6:4: AID. 6:4 A9.7:4 A27.9:29 A4. 1:898 A4.3:19 A9.7:l A9.7:6 A9.7:6 A9.7:l A28.5:7 A9.7:2 A9.7:3 A9.7:6 A9.7:5 A9.7:4 A9.7:l A9.7:7 A9.7:l A9.7:7 A9.7:4 A9.6:9 A9.7:7 A9.7:6 A9.7:2 A9.7:4 458 Index Ulassiflcatlou iio. Parasites — Continued ridia — Sheep scab mite — Southern cattle ticks — Spider-egg parasites — S])ider ])arasites — Sporozoon — Tachinidse — Ticks — Trichina spiraHs — Trypanosomiasis — Ugimyia seri- carla; — Vinegar eel. Parasitic bronchitis. See Bronchitis. Parasitic diseases. See Diseases of animals — Grape vine. Parasitic two-winged insects. See Tachinidaj. Parasitism: Among Sarcoptidee, origin and development of (Garman). 1891. p. 182 Case of excessive (Howard). 1897. p. 62 , Host, color of, and its relation to (Stiles and Hassall) . 1892. p. 265 Spurious, due to partially digested bananas (Stiles and Hassall). 1902. p. 56 Parhelion, note on, of Jan. 27, 1895 (Abbe), p. 14 Paris: American horses used by large horse companies in (Loncev). 1898. p. 42 "... Butter and cheese markets (Ashby). p. 220 Dead animals in, disposition of (Gowdy). p. 348 Egg market of (Ashby). p. 336 Entomological exhibition at, Aug. and Sept., 1865 (Glover), p. 88 Poultry markets of ( Ashby ) . p. 341 Ramie machine trials in, in 1889 (Dodge). 1892. p. 32 same, 2d ed. p. 32 Paris Exposition of 1867, report of committee on culture and prod- ucts of vine, made to U. S. Commissioners (Wilder and others), p. 163 Paris Exposition of 1889, papers accompanying exhibit of Bureau of Animal Industry at. p. 359 Paris Exposition, 1900: Agricultural experiment station veterinarians, exhibit at (Peters). 1898. p. 22 Agricultural experiment stations, collective exhibit at — catalogue of (Evans). 1900. p. 633 committee report on preparation and care of — 1898 (Harris), p. 43 1899 ( Armsbv). p. 30 1900 (Armsbv). p. 20 1901 (Armsbv). p. 23 editorial on. 1901. ]>. 301 Dairv awards for United States at. p. 734 Dairy products at (Alvord), 1900. p. 599 same. p. ]94 Meats and meat products at (Alvord). p. 223 Weather J'ureau at, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 445 World's exhibit of leaf tobacco at. p. 157 Paris, International Congresses of Horticulture, Viticulture, and Agricuhure, 1901 (Evans), p. 205 Paris, International Industrial Fair, 1867, note on. No. 10. p. 20 Paris, International Meteorological Conference, Sept., 1896, report on (Rotch). p. 365 Same (Scott). 1896. p. 333 Paris, International Meteorological Conference, Sei)t., 1896, responses to programme of questions proposed for discussion at Paris, International Meteorological Congress, Sept., 1900, notes on (Al)l)e). pp. 19, 544 Same ( A bbe ) . i >. 265 Paris, Tenth International Congress of Hvgiene and Demographv, held August 10-16, 1900 ( De Schweinitz) . p. 260 . 1 . Paris, Thirteenth International Medical Congress, held August 4, 1900 (De Schweinitz). p. 254 Paris green: As protecti(jn against cotton insects ((iiover). 1873. !>. 572 A9.7:4 A9.6:7 A9.7:4 A4.3:35 A29.6:23 A1.2 A4.1 A4.1 A4.1 H78 899 899 899 Al. 1:865 A4. 1:899 A27.8:l All. 5:1 A 1.1:867 A4. 1:887-8 A4.3:22 A10.3:80 A10.3:49 A10.3:65 A10.3:76 A 10. 3:99 A10.6:12 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:900 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:900 A29.6:28 Al. 10:900 A10.6:12 A27.9:3 A29.6:24 A29.6:24 A29.2:P2I A 29. 6:28 A29.6:29 A4. 1 :900 A4. 1:900 A27.9:1I 459 507.. 1900. p. 14.. Index Paris green — Continued Experience with ( Cockerel! ). 1897. p. 25 .. Its use in agriculture (Mc.Murtrie). 1874. p. Low-grade, u.se of, to fruit-growers (Wilcox). Notes on ( Marlatt). 1895. p. 408 Poisonous effect of (McMurtrie). 1875. p. 281 Parker, 8. J.: Grapes, native, improvement of, bv seedlings and hybridization, p. 122 ..--. ( Jrapes, new varieties of. p. 194 Parkinson, W. L. Sorghum-sugar industry at Fort Scott, Kans., in 1 887. p. 226 '. - Same. 1887. p. 26 Parry, C. C: Botanical explorations in East Tennessee. 1870. p. 221. Cinchona planting in Jamaica. 1871. p. 120 North American desert flora between 32° and 42° north latitude. 1871. p. 23 _ _. See also, for reports as Botanist, Botany Division, Agriculture Department. 1869-71 Parsnip web-worm, report on (Rilev). 1888. p. 94 Same (Southwick). 1892. p. 106 ' Parsons, E. M. Acid and alkaline solutions, standardization of, comparison of methods for. 1892. p. 80 Parsons, George H. Climate of Colorado and its effect on trees. 1888. p. 221 Partridge, Edward A. Barometer, method of filling. 1896. p. 413. Parturition, diseases following, in cattle (Law), p. 235 Passer domesticus. See House sparrow. Passer montanus. See European tree sparrow. Pasteurization. See Milk. Pasteurized cream, restoring consistency of. 1898. p. 23 , Pastoral lands of America, p. 301 Pastoral resources of Montana (Anderson), p. 311 Same, p. 311 Pastrana, Manuel E. Mexican climatological data, monthly notes on, Sept., 1899-Oct., 1902 .' Pasture plants, our native (Scribner). 1900. p. 581 Pasture's. See Cattle ranges of Southwest — Meadows and pastures. Patagonia, southern: Ferns from, collected by U. S. S. Albatross in 1887-91, list of (Eaton). 1892. p. 138 _. Lichens from, collected by JJ. S. S. Albatross in 1887-91, list of (Eckfeldt). 1892. p. 142 Liverworts from, collected by U. S. S. Albatross in 1887-91, list of (Evans). _ 1892. p. 140 See also Fuegia and Patagonia. Patents: Agricultural, of year 1869. p. 315 same. 1871. p. 211 Fiber machinery and processes, list of, Jan., 1875, to Dec. 31, 1879. p. 609 Hydrocvanic-acid gas process declared invalid (Coquillett). 1894. p. 257 Metal rail wav track ( Tratman ) . 1889. p. 36 same (Tratman). 1890. p. 326 Pathogenic bacteria. See Bacteria — ]\Iilk and its products. Pathological conditions founil in meat inspection (Salmon), p. 52. Pathology of plants, lines of investigation that might be undertaken by experiment stations (Galloway). 1897. p. 725 Patrick, George Edward: Butter, renovated, report on identification of. 1902. p. 115 Distilling flask, new, for use in Kjeldahl process. 1891. p. 142. Fat acids, soluble and insoluble, notes on methods for. 1888. p. 25 - Classification no. A9.6:9 A27.9:12 Al. 9:114 A9.7:7 A27.9:13 -\ 1.1:864 A 1.1:865 A 1.1:887 A7.3:17 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A27.9:9 A6.1: A9.7:l A9.7:5 A7.3:35 A13.3:2 A29.6:24 A4.2:C29=' A1.9 Al.l Al.l A6.1 69 870 A29.6: Al. 10:900 A6.5:l A6.5:l A6.5:l Al.l:869 Al. 1:871 Al.l:879 A9.7:7 A13.3:3 A13.3:4 A4. 1:900 A10.6:7 A7.3:67 A7.3:31 A7.3:19 460 Patrick, George Edward — Continued Ilou^'ehold tests for detection of oleomargarine and renovated but- ter. 1901 Milk, composite, samples in laboratory. 1891. p. 26 Milk test, standard, report on. 1891. p. 123 Patrick method of determination of fat in milk. 1889. p. 103 Patrons of Husbandry: List of officers — 1898. p. 624 1899. p. 717 1900. p. 671 1901. . p. 637 Twenty-sixth annual meeting of, Concord, N. H., Nov., 1892. p. 386 Patterson, F. W. Live-stock interests of Maryland, p. 254 Same, p. 466 Patterson, Flora W. Fungi, economic and other, collection of, pre- pared for distribution. 1902 Patterson, Harrv Jacob. Animal, live weight of, what is the? 1893. p. 150...' Patterson, J. K. Education at agricultural colleges, general drift of. 1901. p. 99 : Patterson, Robert F. Calcutta, hides and skins from, imports of. p. 523 Patterson, S. L. : Address of, before good roads convention, at Winston-Salem, N. C. 1902. p. 13 North Carolina, farmers' institute work accomplished in. 1902. p. 40 Pattersonville, La. See Calumet plantation sugar experiment station. Patton, W. M.: Highways, public, alignment of. 1902. p. 74 Roads, location and construction of. 1902. p. 30 Patton, Wm. Hampton. Ephestia interpunctella zeller, notes upon. 1890. p. 158 , Paular sheep, p. 354 Paullin, C. O. Porto Rican hurricane of 1 899. p. 443 Paulsen, Adam. Denmark, climate of. 1896. p. 640 Payne, Alban S. Swine-plague in Virginia. 1 879. p. 165 Pea. See Peas. Pea louse, destructive, new and important economic species of genus Nectarophora (Johnson). 1899. ]>. 94 Pea and bean weevils, report of. 1892. p. 297 Pea weevil : Larval stage of, first. 1892. p. 392 Report of. 1892. p. 297 Peabody, Selim H. Agricultural institutions founded on Congres- sional grant of 1862, what work is legitimate to? 1882. p. 42. Peach blight: Note on (Smith). 1891. p. 36 Peach rot and, report on (Smith). 1889. p. 123 See a/no Peaches. Peach curculio, arsenical poisons for (Ff)rbes). 1889. p. 3 Peach leaf curl, its nature and treatment (Pierce). 1900 Peach lecanium, report on (Pergande). 1898. p. 26 Peach pest in Bernmda. 1890. p. 5 Peach rosette: CommunicaI)ility of (Smith). Notes on (Smitli). 1891. p. Peach yellows and (Smith). Report on (Smith). 1891. p. 143 Peach rot and peach i)light, report on (Smith). Peach-tree borer, circular relative to (Marlatt). Peach-tree scale, new and destructive. 1894. ) Peach trees: Leaf curl of, letter of inquiry relative t<> (Wiliits) Winter protection of. 1898. p. 17 Index Classlflcatlou no. A1.9:131 A7.3:31 A10.5:3 AT. 3:24 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 A1.10:901 A27.9:30 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:887-8 A19.3:8 A10.3:16 A10.3:99 A4. 1:898 A 22. 3:23 A10.3:120 A22.3:23 A22.3:25 A9.7:3 A 1.1:866 A29.6:28 A29.3:lis A1.6:12 A9.6:20 A9.7:4 1891 226.. 1894. 1889. p. 123 1896 287 I 1893 A9.7:4 A9.7:4 A1.8:22 A28.5:7 A28.5:5 A9.7:2 A28.3:20 A9.6:18 A9.7:3 A28.3:l A28.5:7 A1.9:17 A28.5:6 A28.5:5 A9.5:17 A9.7:6 A 28. 4: 13 A 1.9:78 4«;i 1898. Index Peacli twig-borer: linj)ortant enemy of stone fruits (Marlatt). Reporton (Marlatt). 1898. p. 7 Peach yellows: Comnuuiicability of (Smith). 1891 Note on (Taylor). 1872. p. 387 Peach rosette and (Smith). 1894 Preliminary report on (Smith). 1888 Prevention" and cui-e of, experiments with fertilizers for, 1889-92. (Smith) Statements on. 1887. p. 372 What to do for? (Smith). 1891. p. 15 Peaches: Blight or mildew of, sulphur for. 1867. p. 60 Classification of varieties of (Price) . 1898. p. 82 Culture of, notes on (Hale), p. 50 same, reprinted Different races of, report of progress by committee on cooperative work in testing. 1899. p. 129 Field notes on, 1891 (Smith). 1891. p. 88 Classification no. Food value of (Langworthy). 1899. Growing for market (Smith). 1895 Japanese fruit worm, report on. 1889. p. 64 New species of aphis injurious to, in Georgia, preliminary note on (Scott). 1902. p. 56 Propagation, cultivation, varieties, etc.^(Pullen). p. 191 Root-knot disease of, in Florida, due to work of Anguillula (Neal). 1889 Spotting of, report on (Smith). 1889. p. 32 Peaches and other fruits in England Peanut oil-cake as food for animals. 1873. p. 445 Peanuts: Crop in Virginia. 1875. p. 512 Cultivation of. p. 220 Culture and uses (Handy). 1895 Food for hogs (Duggar). p. 501 Production of, 1875-90. p. 640 Aphids of (Sanderson). 1902. p. 123 Commercial culture of (Waite ). 1900. p. 369 Culture of, remarks on. p. 198 Description of leading popular varieties, p. 163 same (Elliott), p. 119 Summer, new variety of. 1867. p. 59 See also Le Conte pear. Pear blight: Cause and prevention of (Waite). 1895. p. 295 Reporton (Arthur), p. 125 same, p. 125 Pear flowers, pollination of (Waite) Pear insect, new, report on. 1894. p. 258 Pear leaf blight: Experiments in treatment of. 1889 Treatment of, in orchard (Waite). 1891. p. 333 Pear-leaf blister mite, reporton (Slingerland). 1892. p. 104 Pear midge, habits of (Schmidberger). p. 286 Pear scab, treatment of (Galloway). 1891. p. 11 Pear slug, circular relative to (Marlatt) . 1897 Pear-tree blight, report on (Taylor). 1872. p. 225 Pear-tree psylla: Circular relative to (Marlatt). 1895 Maryland (Marlatt). 1894. p. 175 Reporton. 1893. p. 226 same (Slingerland). 1892. p. 100 Three, report on. 1891. p. 127 Pear trees, experiments with fungicides in removal of lichens from (Waite). 1891. p. 264 A1.9:80 A9.6:10 A28.3:l A27.9:10 A1.9:17 A6.3:9 A28.3:4 A27.9:25 A28.5:6 A27.9:5 A 10. 3:49 A20. 1:894 A20.4:3 A10.3:65 A28.5:7 Al. 9:105 A 1.9:33 A9.7:2 A9.6:31 Al. 1:865 A9.3:20 A28.5:5 A12.4:l A27.9:ll A27.9:13 A 1.1:868 A1.9:25 A4. 1:898 A27.9:28 A10.3:115 Al. 10:900 A 1.1:869 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:863 A27.9:5 Al. 10:895 Al. 1:886 A28. 1:886 A28.3:5 A9.7:7 A28.4:8 A28.5:7 A9.7:5 Al. 1:885 A28.5:6 A9.5:26 A27.9:10 A9.5:7 A9.7.7 A9.7:5 A9.7:5 A9.7.4 A28.5:7 462 Pearne, Thomas H. Foot-and-mouth disease, treatment for. 1873 p. 450 , Pearson, Alexander W. : Grai)e rot and grape mildew, remarks on. 1886. p. 54 Grape-vine, downy mildew and black-nit of, treatment of with salts of copper, at Vineland, N. J., in 1887. p. 17 same. 1888. p. 13 Plants, fungus diseases of. 1890. j). 41 Pearson, Raymond Allen: Cheese, colored spot« in. }). 229 same Cows and cattle of foreign countries. 1896. p. 38 Dairy industry and dairy markets of Porto Rico; with notes upon St. Thonaas and Cuba. p. 306 Dairy laws, national and State, abstract of. p. 531 same, compilation of. 1900 Dairy schools. 1896 Dairy utensils, care of. 1896. p. 431 Dairying in California and export of California butter to Orient. ' p. 266 same ( reprinted) . 1900 Milk, facts about. 1896 Market milk, plan for its improvement, p. 158 Milk, care of, on farm. 1897 Oleomargarine, oleo oil, and filled cheese, statistics of, 1886-99. p. 287 same. 1900 and 1901. p. 398 Peas: Canadian field (Shaw). 1895. p. 223 Insects injurious to (Chittenden). 1898. p. 233 See a/so Flat pea. Peas, beans, and other legumes as food (Abel). 1900 Peat. See Muck. Buddingthe (Oliver). 1902 Culture of (Smith). 1901. p. 16 Pech, F. Sorghum, botanical history of. p. 299 Peck, C. H. Black knot of plum and cherry trees, p. 175 Peck, J. B. See, for report as Chief, Seed Division, Agriculture Department, 1 890-92 Pecos River and its tributaries, New Mexico, irrigation along (Reed). 1902. p. 61 Pecos Valley, New Mexico — Irrigation in, use of water in (Reed). 1900. p. 85 Soil survey in (Means and Gardner). 1900. p. 36 Soils of ( Means and Gardner ) . n. d Pediculi affecting man and lower animals (Osborn). 1891 Pediculidte, parasitic habit in, origin and development of (Osborn). 1891. p. 187 Peffer . Horticulture in Wisconsin. 1882. p. 174 Pegomyia, beet-leaf, report on (Howard). 1895. p. 379 Pelee, Mount, Martinique, eruption of, noises attending (Abbe). 1902. p. 269 Pemberton's method of phosphoric acid determination, comparison of, with ofiicial method by Francis Bergami (Kilgore). 1894. p. 97 Pen, nundier of laying hens that may be profitably kept in one (Lang- worthy). 1900. p. 18 Pendergast, \V. W., address of, before Minnesota good roads con- vention, Jan., 1894. p. 7 Pennell, Arthur. Hygrometric observations, utility of. 1899. p. 162. Pennsylvania: Anthracite coal in, production of. 1820-72. p. 30 Barns of, description of (Watts), p. 289 Corn crop in, premium. 1870. p. 478 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 17 Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in (Gadsden), p. 47 Index Classiflcatlon no. A27.9:ll A6.3:2 A6.3:5 A6.3:10 A6.3:ll A4. 1:898 A4.4:24 A4.3:ll A4. 1:901 A4. 1:897 •A4.3:26 A4.3:17 Al. 10:896 A4. 1:899 A4.3:24 A1.9:42 A4. 1:900 A1.9:63 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:901 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:898 A1.9:121 ,A19.3:30 A1.9:124 Al. 1:865 Al. 1:872 A24.1 A10.3:104 A10.3:86 A1.8:64 A26.4:3 A9.3:7 A9.7:4 A1.8:22 A9.7:7 A29.6:30 A7.3:43 Al. 9:114 A22.3:2 A29.3:24 A27.9:ll Al. 1:864 A27.9:8 A27.9:6 Al. 1:881-2 4:63 1.S7 if. Index Pennsylvania — Continued Roiul system in (JIaniilton). 1901. p. 25 See (t/so I^aiu-aster — Lebanon — Philadeljihia — Pittsburg. Pennsylvania Agricultural College, experiments with wheat at "p. 442 Penny, Charles L. Sec, as joint author, Sanderson, K. Dwight. Pennvwitt, Henry. Seasons, warm and cold, relative length '1901. p. 55 , Pens, disinfection of, by fire (Stiles). 1902. p. 15 Pensacola, Fla., old thermometer record at (Abbe). 1901. p. 177.. Pentaglucoses in feeding stuffs, notes on occurrence and quantitative estimation of (Stone). 1890. p. 125 Pentosan, free crude fiber, determination of (Fraps). 1902. ]>. 51.. Pentosans: Determination of, notes on (Fraj)s). 1901. p. 112 Estimation of, phloroglucin method for (Lindsev and Holland). 1896. p. 53 -' . Pentstemon, notes on (Vasey). 1874. p. 4I1S People, health of: 1894. p. 201 , 1895. p. 140 1896. No. 136. p. 6 People of Mars (Tahnan ) . 1900. p. 537 People's banks. See Banks — Credit associations. Peppermint, oil of, account of. 1884. No. 9. p. 28 See also Oil of })eppermint. Peppers, American varieties of, list of (Tracy). 1902 Perennial mycelium of fungus of blackberry rust (Newcondje). 1891. p. 106 Perfumery, manufacture of. 1867. p. 251 Perfumery farming, can it succeed in U. S.? (Steele). 1898. p. 377. Pergande, Theodore: Cotton or melon plant-louse, report on. 1895. p. 309 Peach lecanium, report on. 1898. p. 26 Plant-lice, two new species inhabiting witch-hazel and l>irch, life history of. 1902 Plum plant-louse, report on. 1897. p. 52 Southern grain louse. 1902. p. 7 Thripidfc, certain, observations on. 1895. p. 390 See (ilxo, as joint author, Hubbard, Henry Guernsey. Pergande, Theodore, and Cockerell, Theodore Dru Alison. Coccidfe collected in Puerto Rico by A. Busch in 1899, list of. 1900. p. 92 Periodic fever. See Splenic fever. Periodical cicada. See Cicada. Perishable goods, extremes of temperature safe for. 1900. Perkins, G. H. Lachnosterna, notes on. 1892. p. 3S9... Perkins, (ieorge A.: Address of, before national road conference, Julv, 1894. H igl 1 ways, State, in Massachusetts. 1894. p. 505 Pernicious scale. See San Jose scale. Pernter, J. M. Hail, damage ))v, in spite of cannonading. 1901. p. 117 --.. - Pernter's meteorological optics, note on (Abbe). 1902. p. 132 Perognathus. See Pocket mice. Peronosporese: Economic, for 1889 in New Jersey, some notes upon (Halsted). 1889. p. 201 - Grape vine, first results obtained from use of chloride of aluminum and proposal of new remedies atrainst (Comes and Deperais). 1890. p. 94 Milk of lime as remedy for, account of visit of Prof. Deherain to Italian vineyards treated with. 1886. p. 77 Overcome bv hydrate of lime (Cerletti). 1885. p. 71 Rain-fall and, report on ( Halsted). 1889. p. 6 Some, in herbarium of Vegetable Pathology Division (Swingle). 1891. p. 109 : ....■ Two new species of, description of (Waite). 1891. p. 105 t'liiNNlflciitloii no. A22.3:2L A27.9:ll A29.6:29 A4.3:35 A 29. 6:29 A 7. 3:28 A7.3:67 A 7. 3:62 A 7. 3:49 A27.9:12 A27.9:32 A27.9:33 A27.9:34 A29.6:28 A27.9:22 A 19. 3:6 A28.5:6 A27.9:5 Al. 10:898 A9.7:7 A9.6:18 A9.8:9 A9.6:7 A9.6:38 A9.7:7 !'• r4i 53... A 9. 6:22 A 1.10:900 A9.7:4 A22.3:10 A].10:894 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A 28. 5:5 A6.3:ll A6.3:2 A6.3:2 A.28.5:5 A28.5:7 A28.5:7 40-1 Perrey, M. A. Grape mildew, destruction of, by sulphate of copper. 1886. p. 89 I\rry, Ed wan! W. : (battle, pure-bred, number and value of, in United States, p. 339. Cattle trade and allied industries of ^Michigan, Wisconsin, and Tennessee, p. 1 25 Cattle trade and dairy interests of Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, In- diana, and Ohio. p. 335 Live stock and meat traffic of Chicago, p. 245 Persia, agriculture in. 1873. p. 507 Persimmons: Desirable qualities as a fruit ( Smith and Beal) . 1899. p. 9 New enemy of, note on. 1886. p. 34 Peru, agriculture in. 1891. p. 354 Peter, Alfred Meredith. Soil solution, potash in, direct determina- tion. 1894. p. 65 See also, as joint author, Scovell, Melville Amasa. Petermann, A. Agricultural experiment stations in Belgium. 1895. p. 550 Peters, A. T. : Paris Exposition, 1900, exhil)it of U. S. experiment station veter- inarians at. 1898. p. 22. Serum therapy in hog cholera, p. 196 Peters, P^dward T. : Credit associations, cooperative, in certain European countries and their relation to agricultural interests. 1892 Foreign trade, recent features of our. 1894 Russian crops, estimates of. 1901 Rye, influence of, on price of wheat. 1900. p. 167 Peters, Richard. Sheep husbandry in Georgia. 1878. p. 120 Peters, Theodore C. Agricultural survey of the South, report on. 1867. p. 192 Peters, Thomas Willing. Plauen, Germany, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at. p. 8 Peterson's method of meadow-culture. 1874. p. 433 Petroleum: Crude — and other insecticides, further notes on (Felt). 1902. p. 49.. as an insecticide (Wilcox). 1900. p. 15 notes on, and its effects upon plants and insects (Smith). 1901. p. 176 year's experience in (Smith). 1902. p. 118 Exports of — 1863-64. No. 1. p.33 1863-69. p. 47 See also Coal oil — Dendrolene — Raupenleim. Pezotettix, new species of ( Bruner). 1894. p. 41 Phanerogams: North American, new species of, published in 1891, systematic and alphabetic index of (Clark), p. 151 , same, published in 1892. p. 233 Western Texas, manual of, 1891-4 (Coulter) Pharmacy and drug laws, compilation of, of States and Territories ( Wedderl )urn ) . 1 894 Pheasants, introduced, special report on (Merriam). p. 484 Same. p. 484 Tlicips, C. S. Dairy-herd tests, coojierativc, report on. 1901. p. 120. liielps, C. S., and Voorhees, Edward Burnett. Irrigation in Con- necticut and New Jersey, notes on. 1897 Phenacomys. See Arvicolinjc. Phenologic or thermal constants (Ihne) . 1895. p. 427 I'henological data (Smith). 1902. p. 196 Phenological observations, instructions for taking (Bailey). 1896. p. 328 Phenology in Ohio, note on, 1856-99 (Abbe), p. 156 Phenomena, injurious, frequency of, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 59. See also Optical phenomena. Index Classification iiUi A6.3:2 A4. 1 :887-8 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:884 A27.9:ll A1.9:107 A9.3:12 A27.9:29 A 7. 3:43 A10.6:5 A4.3:22 A4. 1:897 A27.8:3 A27.8:8 A27.4:14 Al. 10:900 A1.2:Sh3 A27.9:5 A22.4:27 A27.9:12 A9.6:3I Al. 9:114 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:115 A27.9:3 A27.9:8 A9.7:7 A6.5:l A6.5:l A6.5:2 A7.3:42 Al. 1:888 A5. 1 :888 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:36 A29.3:ll'^ A29.3:31 A29.6:24 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:27 114—04- -30 465 Index I'liiladc'lpliia, Pa. See Franklin Kite Club. Phiia(lt'li>liia, Pa., Centennial Exposition, 1876: Addre.s.s of Frederick Watts at, July 4, 1875. p. 440 Agriculture at. 1 87(5. p. 248 Agriculture Department exhil)it at — note on. p. 133 vegetable fibers in ( Dodge) . p. 497 Participation of Agriculture Department in (Saunders). 1884 Relation of agriculture to. 1871. p. 288 Sec also Agriculture, hundred years progress in. Philadelphia, Pa., national agricultural congress, 5th, Hept. 12-14, 1876. p. 402 l*hilii)pine Islands: Agricultural investigations in (Evans). 1901. p. 503 Animals from, order prohibiting landing of, at any port of V . S., or dependencies thereof, Dec. 1 3, 1901 Bagnios of, notes on ( Abbe). 1899. ]>. 470 Brief account of. 1898. p. 672 Climate in, notes on (Brewer). 1900. p. 102 Hurricanes of 1895 and 1896 in (Stetson), p. 101 .*. . . Plant, products of, notes on ( Hitchcock) . 1 899 Trade of ( Hitchcock ) . 1898 Weather Bureau, organization of, 1)V U. S. Philippine Commis- sion (Abbe). 1901. p. 372 1 Weather service, new, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 120 See aho Bagnio — Manila. Phillips, James P. Texas fever of cattle, or Southern c;attle "dis- temper," ravages of. p. 142 Phillips, William Fowke Ravenel: Addre.ss, as chairman of educational section, before second con- vention of Weather Bureau officials, held at Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27-29, 1901. p. 81 Atmospheric temperatures during month of July, 1895. p. 253 . Climate of Cuba — report on, with note on weather of Manila. 1898 rei)ort on. p. 307 Clothing and temperature, 1897. p. 200 Meteorology — elementarv, text-books and works of reference for students of. 1902. p. 408 monthly list of papers bearing on, Jan., 1899-Dec., 1902 relation between public health and. 1895. p. 171 Sunstroke in California and Arizona. 1896. p. 454 Sunstroke weather of August, 1896. p. 409 Temperature, rainfall, and humidity at San Juan, Porto Rico. 1899. p. 319 Weather Bureau library, monthly additions to, Dec., 1897-Mar., 1898 Weather of Manila. 1899. p. 321 See also, as editor. Weather Bureau officials, proceedings 2d con- vention of; as joint author, Calvert, Edgar B. Phinney, S. B. Cranberry culture, p. 131 Phipps, R. W.: Forestry in Ontario, address on. 1884. j). 43 Forests and their management in other countries. 1883. p. 19. Phloroglucin method for estnnation of pentosans (Lindsey and Hol- land). 1896. p. 53 Phoenix, Ariz., leonids seen at (Landis). 1901. p. 509 Phosphate acid, insoluble, paper on. 1891. p. 106 Phosphate of lime, mineral. 1867. p. 256 Phosphates: Action of oxalic acid upon (Kastle and others). 1894. p. 53 .. As fertilizers. 1897. p. 12 Concentrated, notes on analysis of (Stillwell and Gladding). 1893. p. 18 ■. Determinations of loss on heating samples of, 1892 (Huston). ]). 47 (/lassiflcntlou uo. A27 A27 ,9:13 .9:14 A27.9:14 Al. 1:879 A1.2:P53 Al. 1:871 A27.9:14 Al. 10:901 A4.5:92 A29.6:27 Al. 10:898 A 29. 6:28 A29.6:28 A6.4:17 A12.3:14 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A1.6:22 A29.3:31 A29.6:23 A29.3:22 A29. 1:898 A29.6:25 A29.6:30 A29.6: A29.6:23 A29.6:24 A29.6:24 A29. 1:898 A29.6: A29. 1:898 A 1.1:863 A1.7:5 A1.7:l A7.3:49 A29.6:29 A7.3:31 A27.9:5 A7.3:43 A1.9:56 A7.3:38 A7.3:35 '^^Qii PhoHphates — Continued Iron and alumina in, determination of, method of. 177 1897 . 1894. p. aluminum, analv.sis 1891. p. 107........ 1878. p. 22 p. 47 of, proposed Mineral, as fertilizers (Wiley Native, containing iron and method for (Wilkinson). Kussian mineral (Yermoloff ). See also IVIineral phosphates. Phosphatic slag, basic, mechanical analysis of (Wiley ). 1896 Phosphomolybdate. >S'fe Ammonium phosj)homolybdate. Phosphoric acid: Additional notes on (Meng). 1892. j). 27 Available — determination of, comparison of AVagner's and present Associ- ation method for ( Frear and INIcDonnell) . 1886. p. 26. . in fertilizers containing cotton-seed meal, determination of (Dancy). 1890. p. 161 Citrate-insoluble, comparison of results ])v old and new methods for ( Kilgore and Williams). 1894. p. 108 Citrate-soluble, determination of (Ross). 1893. p. 16 Citrate soluble and insoluble, as determined by different methods (Solberg). 1895. p. 85 Determination of — by molybdate method (Garrigues). 1894. p. 105 comparison of official and nitric-acid methods for (Richards). 1886. p. 24 in soils (Snvder). 1895. p. 48 same (Goss). 1894. p. 58 same (Goss). 1895. p. 50 increased accuracy^ in (Wheeler). 1901. p. 44 nitrogen and, in commercial fertilizers in same weighed (juan- tity of substance (De Roode). 1891. p. 104 use of ammonium nitrate in ( Wheeler and Hartwell). 1892. p. 53 Discussion on estimation of (Gladding). 1896. p. 75 Insoluble, paper on (Morse). 1891. p. 106 Kilgore's modification of volumetric method of estimating (Wil- liams). 1901. p. 55 Method of determining, in fertilizers. 1886. p. 43 Pemberton's method of determination, comparison of, with offi- cial method by Francis Bergami (Kilgore). 1894. p. 97 Rendered soluble by digestion with ammonium citrate at 65° C, amount of washing required to remove ( Veitch). 1896. p. 73 Reverted — differences in determination of, Ijy^ official method of analysis (Gibson). 1890. p. 166 remarks on (Warder). 1889. p. 184 Soil solvents for (Huston and Bartlett). 1896. p. 91 S(!e also Ammonium citrate — Fertilizers — Guanos — Hawaiian soils. Pliosphoric acid, committee on, report of, at Convention of Associa- tion of Official Agricultural Chemists: 1886. p. 16 1). 36 p. 26 p. 44 p. 153 p. 81 P 23 P 6 pp. 68, 86 p. 62 Index ClassIQcatloii iiu. A7.3:51 Al. 10:894 A7.3:31 A27.9:ll p. 78.. A 7.3:49 A7.3:35 A7.3:12 A7.3:28 A7.3:43 A7.3:38 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. p. 60 1). 47 p. 36 ]). ()5 ].. 35 p. 22 A7.3:47 A7.3:43 A7.3:12 A7.3:47 A7.3:43 A7.3:50 A7.3:62 A7.3:31 A7.3:35 A7.3:49 A7.3:31 A7.3:62 A7.3:12 A7.3:43 A7.3:49 A7.3:28 A7.3:24 A7.3:49 A7.3:12 A7.3:16 A7.3:19 A 7.3:24 A 7. 3:28 A7.3:31 A7.3:35 A7.3:38 A7.3:43 A7.3:47 A7.3:49 A7.3:51 A7.3:56 A 7. 3:57 A7.3:62 A7.3:67 4()7 Index Phosphorescent myriopods (Briiner). 1891. p. 319 Phospliorus, nietahoHgiii of, in human organism, experiments on (Sheriuan). 1902 ._ Photographic aj^paratus for measuring altitudes attained by balloons (Cailletet). 1897. p. 443 Photographing lightning by daylight (Henry) . 1895. p. 379 Photographs, micro-, of snow crystals, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 541 Photographs of meteorological phenomena, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 67 Photography in meteorology, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 159...... See also Cloud photography — Tornado photographs. Phragmidium. See Puccinia and phragmidium. Phreatic waters in Nye County, Nevada (Nichols). 1891. p. 207 .. See also Underground draining. Phylloxera: California (Hilgard). 1892. p. 155 Control of, by submersion. 1894. p. 31 5 Europe and America, report on (Planchon). 1S74. p. 55 Experiments with (Glover). 1874. p. 428 Grape, notes on (Riley), p. 405 Notes on, from foreign sources (Glover). 1875. p. 40 Problem abroad as it aj^pears to-day. 1890. p. 310 Remarks on ( Glover) . 1874. p, 43 Resin compounds on, experiments with, in 1890 (Koebele). 1891. p. 37 Rtomata on Carya alba caused by, strange developments of ( Owen ) . 1892. p. 327 Phylloxera vastatrix in Austria (Glover). 1875. p. 223 Physical geography, laboratory work in (Kimball). 1902. p. 313.. Physical researches at Juvisy observatorv, principally on solar ravs (Flammarion). 1899. pp. 103, 203 '... Physics and meteorology: In universities, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 258 Notes on. 1902. p. 445 Physiological role of water in plants (Gain). 1897. p. 3 Physiology. See Vegetable j^hysiology. Phytomyza affinis as cause of decay in clematis (Bos). 1893. p. 92. Phytophagic eurytominse. See Grass and grain joint-worm flies. Ph3''toptus distortions, erysipheae upon (Anderson and Kelsev). 1889. p. 209 '.... Piedmont region, northwest gales of (Hawkins). 1899. p. 13 Pierce, Newton Barris: Almond disease caused bv Cercospora circumscissa, remedies for. 1891. p. 232 ." Almond trees, disease of. 1891. p. 66 California vine disease, preliminary report of investigations. 1892. Grape diseases on Pacific coast. 1 895 Olive culture in U. S. 1896. p. 371 Peach leaf curl, its nature and treatment. 1900 Prune rust. 1891. p. .354 Tuberculosis of olive. 1891. ]>. 148 Piercy, Joseph C. : Aerial ob.se rvations. 1899. p. 119 Weather Bureau benefits to western Nebraska. 1899. p. 144 . . . Pierre, S. Dak., ice at, breaking up of, notes on, 1846-89 (Abbe). p. 109 - Pierson, William M. Grape-culture and wine-making in El Paso del Norte. 1873. p. 24 Pieters, Adrian John: Crimson clover seed, circular on Farmers' interest in good seed. 1900 Red clover seed — circular on. 1900 information to purchasers. 1901 Seed— of beardless brome grass. 1900 €las8lfle:itIoii no. A9.7:3 A10.3:121 A29.6:25 A29.6:23 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:28 A15.2:P94> A1.8:20 A9.7:6 A27.9:12 A27.9:12 Al. 1:884 A27.9:13 A9.7:2 A27.9:12 A9.3:23 A9.7:4 A27.9:13 A29.6:.30 A10.6:10 A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A10.6:8 A9.7:6 A28.5:5 A29.6:27 A28.5:7 A28.5:7 A28.3:2 A1.9:30 Al. 10:896 A28.3:20 A28.5:7 A28.5:6 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:27 A27.9:ll A6.4:18 A1.9:lll A6.4:24 A1.9:123 A6.4:25 468 I'ieters, Adrian John — Continued 8eed — Con tinned production and seed saving. 1896. p. 207 selling, growing, and testing. 1899. p. 549 testing, methods of, and their relation to farm and garden. 1900. p. 55 testing at home. 1896. p. 175 Seeds, agricultural, where grown and how handled. 1901. p. 233 Sugar-beet seed, i^roduction and testing. 1902. p. 101 Pieters, Adrian John, and Brown, Edgar. Kentucky blue-grass seed, harvesting, curing, and cleaning. 1902 Pieters, Adrian John, and Charles, Vera K. Seed coats of certain species of genus Brassica. 1901 Pigeons: Animal parasites of, checklist of ( Hassall ) . 1896 Fatal disease of, pathogenic bacillus of hog-cholera group asso- ciated with (Moore). 1895. p. 71 Piggery, model, plan of { Morris) . p. 476 Pigs: Carcasses of, chemical composition of (Wiley and others). 1898. Corn, cowpeas, and wlieat bran for fattening (Duggar) . p. 496 . . Corn meal and wheat shorts, as food for (Plumb and Anderson). p. 463 Feeding in New Hampshire, experiments in (Burkett). p. 465.. Feeding rice meal to. 1901. p. 24 Forage crojjs for — 1897. p. 6 1898. p. 18 1901 (Langworthy). p. 25 Jerusalem artichokes for. 1899. p. 20 Lung and spleen of, nonmotile jjathogenic bacillus closely re- sembling bacillus of hog cholera found in (Moore). 1893. p. 31 Pasturing in stubble fields. 1898. p. 20 Index L'lasslflcatlou uo. Al. 10:896 A1.10:899 A10.3:76 Al. 10:895 P- Profitaljle crops for. 1901. Slop for. 1901. p. 26 Subcutaneous tissues of, what becomes of hog-cholera and swine- plague bacteria injected into (Moore). 1894. p. 103 Wheat in sheaf, and chopped wheat for (French), p. 494 See also Sows. Pika, new species of, from Sierra Nevada Mountains, Cal., descrip- tion of (Merriam). 1889. p. 11 Pike, Nicolas. Leopard moth, ravages of , in Brooklyn. 1892. p. 317. Pikes Peak, hourly meteorological records at, November, 1892, to September, 1894, brief discussion of (Morrill). 1896. p. 215. . Pimpla conquisitor, relations of, to Clisiocampa americana (Weed andFiske). 1900. p. 33 Pimpla inquisitor, life history of (Weed). 1891. p. 275 Pinchot, Clifford: Forest lands, practical assistance to farmers, lumbermen, and others in handling. 1898 Forest problems, notes on some. 1898. p. 181 Forest students, prospective, suggestions to. 1902 Forestry, progress of, in United States. 1899. p. 293 Forestry Division, Agriculture Department, work of, for farmer. 1898. p. 297 Primer of forestrv, pt. 1 Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 232 Tree ])lanters, practical assistance to See aho, for rep(,)rts as Cliief, Forestry Division, 1898; as Forester, Forestrv Division, 1899-1901; and as Forester, Forestry Bu- reau, 1902 Pindell, Lewis ]\L: River and flood service. 1 899. p. 51 Weather svnibols on rural free-delivery wagons. 1902. j). 208 . A 1.1 0:901 A1.8:72 A19.3:19 A6.3:29 A4.4:15 A4.3:8 Al.l:865 A7.3:53 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 Al. 9:144 A1.9:56 A1.9:84 A1.9:124 A1.9:92 A4.3:3 A1.9:79 Al. 9:133 A1.9:133 A4.3:6 A4. 1:898 A5.5:2 A9.7:4 A29. 1:896 A9.6:26 A9.7:3 A13.4:21 Al. 10:898 A13.4:23 Al. 10:899 A 1.10:898 A 13.3:24 A 29. 6:30 A13.4:22 A13.1: A 29. 3:24 A29.3:31 4:«;!t Index Pine: Insect enemies of, in Black Mills forest reserve (Hopkins). 1902. Insect injurv to trees in Virginia and neighboring States (Chit- tenden)." 1897. p. 07 Insects attacking trees, observations on certain (Felt). 1902. p. 103 Test pieces of, instructions for collection of, for timber investiga- tions See alsu Cul)an pine — Loblolly pine — Long-leaf pine — ]\Iarsh or jjond pine — Naval store industry — Short-leaf pine — Timber pine — White pine. Pine bark-beetle, destructive, damage to forests by (Hopkins). 1893. p. 187 Pine Bluff, Ark., working plan for forest lands near (Olmsted). 1902 Pine-leaf rust, new ( Galloway) . 1891. ji. 44 Pineajiple : Growing of ( Rolfs ) . 1901 same, in southern Florida, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 253 Industry of the U. S. ( Webber). 1895. p. 269 Pineapple fiber, results of recent investigations relating to (Dodge). 1893. p. 44 Same, report of special agent, 1892 (Munroe). 1893. p. 46 Pinehurst, B. C, tea gardens of Dr. Charles \J. Shepard, report on (Saunders). 1897 Pinehurst experimental tea garden, near Summerville, S. C, tea rais- ing at ( Shepard ) . p. 627 Pinheiro, A. P. Storms in South Atlantic, p. 204 Pinks, carnations and other, stigmonose, a disease of (Woods). 1900. Pioneer in agricultural science, Edmund Rutfin (Cutter). 1895. p. 493.. Piper, C. V. : Melica and Stipa, notes on. 1900. p. 10 Orchard enemies in Pacific Northwest. 1902 Piper, Horace. Plants, hybridizing, cross-breeding, and degenera- tion of. p. 296 Pisciculture: Letteron. 1868. p. 361 With reference to American waters ( Gill) . p. 394 ., Pittier, H. Climatology of Costa Rica, monthly notes on, Jan., 1901- Oct., 1902 Pittsburg, Pa., nutrition investigations in, 1894—1896 (Bevier) Plagiarism, note on (Abbe). 1901. p. 507 Plague. See Cattle plague — Hijipelates — Pleuro-pneiunonia. Plains: Calf-raising on (Rust), p. 177 I'latiNlflcatlon no: A9.6:32 A9.6:7 A9.(>:37 A13.2:P65 A9.7:5 A13.3:32 A28.5:7 Al. 9:140 A29.6:28 Al. 10:895 A11.5:5 All.5:5 A14.4:l Al. 1:892 A29.3:1P A28.3:19 Al. 10:895 Cultivation of. 1871. p. 25. Experimental tree-planting in ( Keffer). 1898 Forest cultivation on, general discussion of (Blodget). p. 316 ... Grasses of eastern slope of Rocky Mountains and, catalogue of. p. 217 Tree planting and growing on (Furnas). 1883. ' p. 202 same, p. 37 See also Western plains. Planchon . Phylloxera of Europe and America. 1874. p. 55.. Planchon, J. E. Eucalyptus glolnilus from botanic, economic, and medical point of view, embracing its introduction, culture, and uses. 1875 Planchon, V, Soluble acids, estimation of, in butter fat. 1890. p. 112 Plant breeding: Hybrids and their utilization in (Swingle and Webber). 1897. p. 383 ^ Progress of, in United States ( Webber and Bessev ) . 1899. p. 465 . same (Hays). 1901. p. 217 \ Reporton (Coville). 1898 same ( Hays) . 1901 A3. 4:27 A1.9:153 Al. 1:867 A27.9:6 Al. 1:866 A29.6: A10.3:52 A29.6:29 A4. 1:886 .127.9:9 A13.3:18 Al. 1:872 Al. 1:870 A1.7:2 A1.8:28 A 27. 9:12 A1.8:9 A7.3:24 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 A 1.10:901 A6.2:P69 A28.3;29 4Y0 1901. p. 814.. Plant breeding — Continued yee also Evans, Walter Harrison — Xenia. Plant-breeding station, Svaldf, Sweden (Fairchild Plant diseases: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on, 1889-1902 Fungicides or remedies for ( Scriljuer) . 1888 Possibility of lessening their spread bv legislation (Galloway). 1897. 'p. 8. Proceedings of national convention for suppression of insect pests and (Galloway). 1897 Progress in treatment of, in U. S. (Galloway). 1899. p. 191 Restriction of, legal enactments for; compilation of law'S of U. S. and Canada (Smith). 1896 Study of fungi, especially in their relation to (Journal of Mycol- ogy Treatment of, experiments in, 1891 — (Galloway and Fairchild. ) pp. 89, 1.37 (Galloway. ) p. 12 same United States — Index ClasNlflcatlon no. 1898. p. 652 1899. p. 750 1900. p. 729 1901 (Orton). A10.6:i3 A10.6: A28.4:5 A1.8:57 A1.8:57 A1.10:899 A28.3:ll A28.5: A28.5:6 A28.5:7 A28.3:3 p. 668 See also Ahnond disease — Apple scab — Bermuda lily disease — Black knot — Black spot — Blackberry rust — Blight — Blister mite — Cereal rusts — Club root — Cranberry gall fungus — Cranberry rot and scald — Gloeosporium — Gooseberry mil- dew— Grape mildew — Hollyhock disease — Hyacinth germ, Wakker's — Leaf blight — Leaf curl of peach trees — Leaf sick- ness of begonia and asplenium — Mosaic disease of tobacco — Peach blight — Peach-leaf curl -- Peach rosette — Peach rot — Peach yellows — Pear blight — Pear-leaf blight — Pear scab — Pear-tree blight — Peronosporese — Potato blight — Potato fungus — Potato rot — Potato scab — Powdery mildew — Prune rust — Ripe rot — Root fungus — Root knot — Root-rot dis- ease— Rust mite — Smut — Sooty mold of orange — Sorghum blight — Sphperotheca phytophila — Spot disease — Spotting of peaches — Stigmonose — Sweet-potato black rot — Tribli- dium — Uredineag — Ustilaginete — White fir — Wilt disease. Plant faunfo, notes on (Cockerell). 1892. p. 117 riant food: Artificial, requirements of soils (Kilgore). 1902. p. 73 Available, plan for cooperating in study of (Moore). 1902 riant growth, relation of lime and magnesia to, experimental etudv of (May). 1901. p. 37 '.. Plant introduction: Commercial (Smith). 1900. p. 131 Systematic, its purposes and methods (Fairchild). 1898 See also Seed and i)lant introduction. Plant lice, two new species, inhabiting witch-hazel and birch, life history of ( Pergande ) . 1901 See also Aphididie — Aphis — Green-pea louse — Hop-plant louse — Pear-tree psylla — Phylloxera — Phylloxera vastatrix — Plum- plant louse. Plant life of Alabama (Mohr). 1901 I'lant physiology in relation to horticulture and agriculture (Woods). 1901. p."'l27 Plant poisoning of stock in Montana (Wilcox), p. 91 I'lant registration, report of committee of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Exf)eriment Stations on. 1898. p. 76. Plant soil tests: Danger of drawing erroneous conclusions from ( Wheeler). 1898. p 60 Possibility of drawing erroneous conclusions from (Wheeler). 1899. *p. 113 A 1.1 0:898 Al. 10:899 A1.10:900 Al. 10:901 A9.7:5 A10.3:115 A 7. 4:9 A19.3:l A 1.10:900 A13.3:21 A9.8:9 A6.5:6 A 10. 3:99 A4. 1 ;900 A 10. 3:49 A7.3:5() A 10. 3:65 •171 Index Plant varieties, influence of environment in origination of (Webber). 1896. p. 89 Plantations, commercial, hardy cutalpa in (Hall). 1902 Plantacterial diseases of. 1898. p. 24 Cellulose and starch in animals and (Taylor). 1875. p. 316 same, 1876. p. 196 - Certain, of economic value as food for man and stock in Texas and New Mexico (Richardson), p. 282 Chemical composition of, influence of environment on (Wiley). 1901 . p. 299 Cold vs. warm water for, opinif)ns'of florists and gardeners. 1899. p. 13 Commercial growing of, under glass, progress of (Galloway). 1899. p. 575 - Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium Crude petroleum and its effects upon, note on (Smith). 1901. p. 176 Cultivated — frosts and freezes as affecting. 1895. p. 143 principles and methods of breeding (Liebscher). 1897. p. 347. selection and its effects on ( De Vilmorin). 1900. p. 3 Cultivation of, relation of physical properties of soil to (WoUny). 1893. pp. 528, 627 Distribution from U. S. propagating garden, catalogue of (Saun- ders). 1862 Effect of naphthaline on (Taylor) . 1883 Exotic collection of Agriculture Department, descriptive catalogue of (Saunders). 1872 Feeding capacities of — cooperative experimenting as means of studying, etc., ferti- lizers and (Atwater). 1882. p. 27 experiments with fertilizers on fruits and vegetables to study variations due to action of fertilizers. 1891 Fiber experiments with, history of, etc. (Dodge). 1894 Flowering of, dates of. 1864. No. 3. pp. 15, 25 Formation of sodium carbonate, or black alkali, by (Cameron). 1902. p. 61 Free importation of. 1868. p. 62 Fungoid disease of (Taylor) . p. 110 Fungous diseases of — experiments made in 1889 in treatment of (Galloway) outlines of certain, with remarks upon application of remedies (Scribner). p. 76 report on (Pearson). 1890. p. 41 treatment for — 1895. p. 587 1896. p. 625 1897. p. 673 Geographic distribution of, in North America (Merriam). p. 203. (ieography of (Lippincott). p. 464 (termination and growth of, influence of alkali on. 1899. p. 8.. Growth of, increasing vigor of. 1872. p. 143 Health of — in greenhouses (Galloway ) . 1895. p. 247 relation of nutrition to (Woods). 1901. p. 155 House, cultivation of (Hall), p. 366 Classlilcutlun no. 1 Al. 10:896 A 13. 3:37 A1.8:10 A27.9:10 A9.5:41 A10.6:13 A7.3:62 A28.3:28 A1.9:78 A27.9:13 A27.9:14 Al. 1:887 Al. 10:901 A1.9:92 Al. 10:899 A6.5: A 10. 3:99 A1.10:895 A10.6:7 A10.6:ll A10.6:4 A1.8:2 A18.2:N16 A1.8:6 A1.8:22 A10.4:19 All.5.6 A27.9:2 A1.8:71 A27.9:6 Al. 1:871 A6.3:ll Al. 1:885 A6.3:ll Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:894 Al.l:863 A1.9:97 A27.9:10 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:901 Al. 1:863 472 Plants — Contin ued Hybridizing, cross-breeding, and degeneration of (Piper), p. 2%. Iniprovenient of, by selection (Webber). 1898. p. 355 Influence of illuminating gas upon (McMurtrie). 1875. p. 310.. Insects and, some interrelations of (Riley). 1892. p. 358 Leguminous — for green manuring and feeding (Allen). 1894 nitrogen, a germ fertilizer for. 1897. p. 19 soil inoculation for ( ^lay and Beal) . 1901. p. 7 Low-growing, hydrocyanic-acid gas as insecticide on (Sanderson and Penny) . 1900. p. 60 Matter in, passage of ( McMurtrie) . 1874. p. 222 Mildew and other fungous diseases of, apparatus for combating (Ferrouillat). 1888. p. 87 Mineral food of. 1870. p. 40 Nitrogen-free extract of (Tollens). 1897. p. 641 Organic matter in, origin and formation of (Deherain). 1898. p. 903 Ornamental, insects injurious to, some (Chittenden). 1901 Pathology of, lines of investigation that might be undertaken by experiment stations ( Galloway ) . 1897. p. 725 ^ Propagation of ( Corbett ) . 1902 Pseudomonas hyacinthi, Ps. campestris, Ps. phaseoli, and Ps. stewarti — four one-flagellate yellow bacteria parasitic on, cul- tural characters of (Smitli ) . 1901 Resistance of certain, to black alkali (Cameron). 1902. p. 71.. Santo Domingo. 1870. p. 283 Sap of, circulation of ( Vasey ) . 1874. p. 151 Scale insects found upon plants entering port of San Francisco, list of (Craw). 1896. p. 40 .' Seedling, effect of certain components of alkali soils upon (Kearney and Cameron ) . 1902. p. 7 Testing varieties, report on (Hickman). 1891. p. 103 Three new, descriptions of ( Rose). 1893. p. 289 Under glass, treatment of mildews upon ( Maynard) . 1891 . p. 1 6 . United States, in Agriculture Department, catalogue of. 186-.. . Used })y — Indians oi Mendocino Countv, California (Chesnut). 1902. p. 295 '. Klamath Indians of Oregon, notes on (Co ville). 1897. p. 87.. Useful — ■ California (Hilgard). 1892. p. 137 certain species of Coleoptera that attack, notes on (Chit- tenden) . 1897. p. 20 Varieties of, what our experiment stations have done in origi- nating, ))y crossing, selecting, etc. (Halsted). 1901. p. 143.. Variet}' testing, methods of work in (Green). 1891. p. 49 Water as a factor in the growth of (Galloway and Woods). 1894. p. 165 Water in, physical role of (Gain). 1897. p. 3 Willi, feeding to sheep ( Nelson) . j). 421 same, p. 10 See aliio Agave — Agriculture — Alsike clover — Anhalonium — Apetahe — Arborescent flora — Aroid i)lant — Asplenium — Berseem — Brassica — Burley tobacco — - Cactus (flower) — Calamovilfa — California, — (,'anada thistU — Canaigre — Cas- sava — Castor-oil bean — Castor-oil jjlant — Cellulose — Chicory — Chinese tea-i)lant — Chufa — Cigar-leaf tobacco — Cocklebur — Cocoa palm- — Coffee — Conamelinacea — Condu- rango — Crepis occidentalis — Cucurbits — -Dodders — Dyer's madder — Echinocactus — Piconomic ])lants — Faunjc — Ferns — Fertilizers — -Fiber planta — Flat-jiea— Flax — Flax- cotton — Flowers ^ — -Forage plants — (Tamoi)etal;e — ( > iant 1 )eg- gar weed — (iiant knotweed — Ginseng — Gramine;e — (iran cultura — (irasses and forage plants — Hemp — Hespero- genia — Hoffmanseggia — Hollyhocks — Hop plant — Hduse plants — Indigo plant — Irish moss — Jou ver — Jute — Knot- Index ClHKsiflcatluu no. A 1.1:867 Al. 10:898 A27.9:13 A9.7:4 A1.9:16 A 1.9:65 A1.9:124 A9.6:26 A27.9:L2 A6.3:5 A27.9:8 A 10. 6:8 A10.6:9 A9.6:27 A10.6:7 A1.9:157 A28.3:28 A1.8:71 A27.9:8 A27.9:12 A9.8:4 A1.8:71 A10.5:3 A6.5:l A28.5:6 A1.2:P69 A6.5:7 A6.5:5 A1.8:20 A9.6:9 A10.3:99 A10.5:3 Al. 10:894 A10.6:8 A4. 1:898 A4.3:22 473 Index ClaN^lllcatioii no. I 'Units — Continued weed — Larkspur — Leil)ergia — Lichens — Licorice — Liver- worts — Loco plant — Lophophora — Madder — Manila hemp — Marine plants — Monocotyledons — Moss — Mus- tard— Nut grass — Opium poppy — ^Opuntia — Osier culture — Osier-willow — Pachy])asiuin — Palmer, Edward — Pasture plants — Pentstemon — Peppermint — Phanerogams — Poison oak — Poisonous plants — Polypetahe — ■ Pteridophytes — Pyrethrum — (Quassia — Ramie — Uhubarlj — Roseanthus — Sap — Seeds and plants — Shrubs — Soils — Sorghum — Starch — Sugar cane — Sugar-yielding plants — Tea— Teasel — Tobacco — Tradescantia — Trees — Trelease — Tres Marias Is- lands, Mexico — Umbelliferse — Water hyacinth — Woody plants — Yucca — Yucca whipplei. Plaster and lime, use of. 1863. No. 6. p. 13 Plat experimenting, methods of (Hays). 1896. p. 84 Plat vs. pot or box experimentation (Thorne). 1890. p. 81 Plateau region, barometric troughs of, report on (Hazen). 1895. p . 207 - Plats, equalizing irregularities of, caused by defective germination (Hunt). 1891. p. Ill Plats in field experimentation, form, size, arrangement, and treat- ment of (Latta) . 1896. p. 83 Platte County, Nebr. See, Great Eastern Canal. Platypsyllus: Egg and ultimate larva (Riley). 1890. p. 244 Systematic relations of, as determined by larva (Riley). 1889. p. 300 Plauen, Germany, cost of havaling farm products over wagon roads at (Peters), p. 8 Plava Rica, Ecuador, climatological data from (Stapleton). 1898. p. 460 Pleasants, Thomas S. : Agricultural production, diversity in. p. 247 Wheat culture in Virginia. 1869. p. 281 Pleuro-pneumonia, or lung plague of cattle: Article on — in National Live Stock Journal, 1880 (Law), j). 179 review of. p. 143 same, p. 436 Contagious — 1st report, 1879 (Lyman), p. 456 same, p. 163 2d report, 1880 (Lvman).' p. 196 3d report, 1880 ( Lyman), p. 571 same • same, p. 268 4th report, 1881 (Lvman). p. 30 Final report, 1882 (Lyman), p. 352 , Delaware, outbreak of. p. 448 Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland (Reid). 1891. p. 401 History of, in Richmond County, New York (Rose), p. 468 Investigation of; inspection of stables. 1885. p. 553 , same. 1886. p. 374 Investigations of — in Kansas (Devoe). p. 322 ■ in Maryland, Districtof Columbia, and Virginia (Rose), p. 51 in New Jersey (Corlies). p. 46 same (Miller), p. 45 in New York (Hopkins), p. 43 in Pennsylvania (Gad.sclen). p. 47 report on — 1884. p. 181 . same, p. 8 . same, p. 8 . 1885. p. 431 . same, p. 9 . A27.9:l A10.3:30 Al 0.5:3 A 29. 6:23 A10.5:3 A 10. 3:30 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A22.4:27 A29.6:26 A1.1.-867 A27.9:7 A1.6:22 A1.6:22 Al.l:879 Al.l A1.6 A1.6 Al.l A1.6 A1.6 Al.l Al.l A4.1 A4.1 A4.1 A4.1 A4.1 :879 :22 :34 :880 :31 :34 :881-2 :881-2 :884 :889-90 :884 :885 A4. 1:895-6 Al. 1:881-2 Al.l:881-2 Al.l:881-2 A 1.1:881 -2 Al. 1:881-2 Al.l:884 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A 1.1:885 A4. 1:885 474 Index Classiflcatlou no. p. 188 Pleuro-pnenmonia, or Iniig plague of cattle — Continue" 1 Investigations of — Continued report on — Continued 1886. p. 593 same, p. 9 1887. p. 458 same, p. 9 1888. p. 147 same, p. 29, 8(1 par 1889. p. 49 same, p. 7 1890. p. 75 same, p. 68 — ,.. 1891. p. 94 same, p. 22 1892. p. 85 same, p. 71 Legislation relative to, report on. 1882. Letters relative to (Law), pp. 233, 237. New Jersey (Hunt), p. 297 Pathological anatomv and histology of respiratory organs in (Woodward). 1871. p. 64 Preliminary report on (Gamgee). 1868. l^. 4.32 Report on (Gamgee). 1869. p. 7 same, p. 3 Where and to what extent it exists. 1870 See also Tuberculosis. Plover, killdeer, circular on. 1889 Plow: American, in Europe. 1868. p. 286 British improvement in. 1871. p. 67 Cleaning, mixture for. 1898. p. 677 Steam, in Louisiana. 1869. p. 225 Plowing, early, for wheat (May). See also Steam plowing. Plows and plowing (Fleischmann) Plum curculio: Arsenical poisons for (Forbes). Egg-laying record of (Quaintance and Smith). 1902. p. 105 — Experiments in rearing, from plums and other fruits (Webster). p. 78 same, p. 78 Experiments with (Webster). 1890. p. 305 Notes on (Smith). 1891. p. 219 same (Gillette). 1891. p. 227 Report on ( Riley and Howard) . ]>. 57 same, p. 57 Plumgouger, notes on (Gillette). 1891. p. 227 1900. p. 1888. No. 64. p. 64 1889. p. 3 Pluni plant-louse, report on ( Pergande). 1897. p. 52 Plum trees, black knot of (Peck), p. 175 Same (Taylor). 1874. p. 52 Plumandon, .t. R. Hail shooting, general report on, presented to con- gress at Lyons; translated by Mrs. R. S. Hotze. 1902. p. 35. Plumb, Charles Sumner: Cereals, geographic distribution of, in North America. 1898 Silos and silage. 1895 Plumb, Charles Sumner, and Anderson, W. B. Corn meal and wheat shorts as food for pigs. p. 463 Plums: Cross-pollination of (Clark). 1899. p. 6 Culture of. 1902. p. 20 Food value (jf ( Langworthy ). 1899. p. 22 Native, how to fruit them; they are practically curculio proof (AVier). 1887. p. 39 - ■ New species of aphis injurious to, in Georgia, preliminary note on (Scott) . 1902. p. 56 Plymouth rock, American breeds of fowls. 1. 1901 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 Al.l A4.1 A1.8 A1.6 A4.1 :886 :886 :887 :887 :888 :887-8 :889 :889-90 :890 :889-90 :891 :891-2 :892 :891-2 :22 :12 :884 A1.2:C29* A27.9:6 A1.2:C29» A1.2:C29'^ A1.2:C296 A5.4:10 A27.9:6 A27.9:9 Al. 10:898 A27.9:7 A1.9:122 A27.9:21 A9.7:2 A9.6:37 Al.l:888 A9. 1:888 A9.7:2 A 9. 7:8 A9.7:3 Al.l:888 A9. 1:888 A 9. 7:3 A9.6:7 Al. 1:872 A27.9:12 A29.6:30 A5.3:ll A 1.9:32 A4. 1 :899 Al. 9:103 Al. 9:149 A1.9:]05 A9.3:14 A9.6:81 A4.3:29 475 Index Pneumonia. See Horses — Pleuro-pneinnonia — Swine-plagne. Poa, new species of, note on. 1901 . p. 4 Poa fendleriana and its allies (Williams). 1899 Pockels, F. Precipitation, theory of formation of, on mountain slopes. 1901. pp. 152, 306 Pocket gophers: Geomyida3 family, exclusive of species Thomomys, monographic revision of (Merriam). 1895 Geomys, genus, from western Nebraska, description of (Merriam ) . 1890. p. 51 - Mississippi Valley (Bailey), p. 18.^ same, p. 185 United States (Bailey). 1895 . See aho Gophers. Pocket mice: North American, revision of ( Merriam ■) . 1889 Of the genus Perognathus, revision of (Osgood) . 1900 Poey, Andre. Agricultural meteorology, p. 97 Same, \). 113 - Pogonip, notes on ( Abbe) . 1894. p. 7() Same (Abbe) . 1900. p. 450 Poison oak, Cecidomyiid that lives on (C'oquillett). 1895. p. 348.. Poisoning by: Preserving in tin cans (Roos). 1892. p. 930 Wild cherry leaves ( Evans ) . 1898. p._ 16 Poisonous insects. See Centipedes — Scorpions — Tarantulas. Poisonous plants: Northern stock ranges (Chesnut). 1900. , p. 305 Principal, of United States (Chesnut) . 1898 Some common (Chesnut). 1896. p. 137 Thirty, of United States (Chesnut). 1898 See also Stock. Poisonous spider in Madagascar. 1890. p. 273 Poisons, destruction of sparrow by ( Fisher) . 1889. p. 1 74 Poisons and poisoning of cattle ( Atkinson ) . p. 63 Polar expeditions: International, 1882-83 ( Borgen) . 1895. p. 469 South, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 421 Politis, J. E. Sugar, quick estimation of, by one-tenth copper solu- tion. 1890. p. 136 Pollen, xenia, or immediate effect of, in maize (Webber). 1900 Pollination: Cross, relation to f ruitf ulness. 1897. p. 14 Pear flowers ( Waite) . 1894 Pomaceous fruits (Waite). 1898. p. 167 Premature, injurious effects of, etc. (Hartley). 1902 Yucca whipplei, in California (Coquillet). 1893. p. 311 Polsley, F. A. Road system, better, simple plan for. 1901. p. 98 . Polypetahe of western Texas, description of (Coulter). 1891. p. 6.. Polysulphides, alkaline, use of, for grape mildew. 1885. p. 67 Pomaceous fruits, pollination of (Waite). 1898. p. 167 Pomological nomenclature, proposed code for (Craig). 1899. p. 130. See aho Agricultural nomenclature. Pomological societies, list of: 1870" Classlflcatioii no. A 3. 4:35 A3.4:10 A29.6:29 A5.5:8 A5.5:4 A 1.1:892 A5. 1:892 A5.3:5 1872 1876 See also American Pomological Society. Pomologv Division, Agriculture Department: Work of, for farmer (Brackett). 1897. p. Ill Pomology in Wurtemberg (Schickler). 1870. p. 153 Pond pine. See Marsh or pond pine. Ponta Delgata, Azores, storm at, Dec. 8, 1894 (Abbe), p. 508 Pool, J. Forage plants of Arizona and New Mexico. 1888. p. 48.. Poore, Ben: Perley. Agriculture of U. S., history of. p. 498 Popenoe, E. A. Dissosteira longipennis, recent outbreak of, notes on. 1891. p. 41 A5.5:l A5.5:18 Al. 1:869 Al. 1:870 A29.6:22 A29.6:28 A9.7:7 A7.3:13" Al. 9:103 Al. 10:900 A6.3:20 Al. 10:896 A1.9:86 A9.7:2 A5.3:l A4.2:C29^ A29.3:ll'' A29.6:29 A7.3:28 A28.3:22 A1.9:65 A28.3:5 Al. 10:898 A19.3:22 A9.7:5 A22.3:21 A6.5:2 A6.3:2 Al. 10:898 A10.3:65 A1.8:4 A1.8:5 A1.8:12 A20. A 1.10:897 A27.9:8 A29.6:22 A6.3:6 Al. 1:866 A9.7:4 470 at, I'epnrt on. P- 141 198 p. 22 Poplar gonioctena, report on (Cook). 1891. p. 07 Poppelsdorf, Prussia, royal agricultural academy 1885. p. 7 ." Poppy. See Opium poppy. Pojiular credit congrt'.^s, Nime.s, France, 1895, notice on. p. 2t) Population. See Industrial i)opulation — Rural population. Porchinski, I. Tabanida; (gadflies) and a very simple means of de- stroying them, translated bv Peter Fireman. 1899. p. 25 Pork: American, Italian interdiction of. 1889. p. 129 Consumption of, in Saxony. 1887. p. 591 , Examination of, for trichina, instructions for microscopists in. 1896 Salted, of American origin, importation of, into France (Bouley). 1884. p. 186 Trichina? in. 1866. p. 428 Western trade. 1864. No. 6. p. 32 , Pork-packing: Chicago, 1867. p. 372 Cincinnati, 1833-67. p. 52 Hogs and, in West (Emery) Middle West, 1867-1868. p. same, 1868. p. 15 United States, 1878-87. p. 154 . same, 1901. p. 646 West, 1864. No. 1, p. 34; No. 2, AVestern, 1885. No. 17. p. 63.. Port au Prince, Hayti, meteorological observations at, monthly, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 59, 103, 163, 212, 253, 406, 458. ... Port Carolina, South Australia, earthquakes, clouds, and gales at (Styles). 1902. p. 10 Porter, H. C. See, as joint author, Grindley, H. S. Porthetria dispar, introduction and spread of, in Massachusetts (Howard). 1897 Portland, Maine, sugar-beet culture near (McMurtrie). 1879. p. 171 Portland, Oreg., weather forecast district, monthly report of- — Apr. -July, 1900 ( Beals ) '. Sept. , 1900 ( Wollaber ) Oct., 1900-Jan., 1901 (Beals) Feb., 1901 (Wollaber) Mar.-July, 1901 ( Beals) Sept., 1901-Oct., 1902 (Beals) Porto Rico: Agricultural investigation in (Evans). 1901. p. 503 Agricultural resources and capabilities of, report on, with special referenc(; to establishment of au agricultural experiment sta- tion on the island ( Knapp) . 1901 Agriculture in (Stone). 1898. p. 505 Animal industry of, notes on (Cook), p. 663 Animals and animal products, trade in. p. 405 Brief trip to, in January and February, 1899, notes on (Busck). 1900. p. 88 1 Cattle of (Steddom). p. 512 Changa or mole cricket in (Barrett). 1902 : Climate and crop service in, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 258 Climate of (HarHngton). 1898. p. 437 Coccidte collected in, by A. Busck in 1899, list of (Pergande and Cockerell). 1900. p. 92 Dairy industry and dairy i)roducts of (Pearson), j). 306 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (True). 1902. p. 33 .. Forest conditions of ( Hill) . 1899 "Gran cultura" in, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 548 Hurricane of 1899 (I'uullin). p. 443 Hurricanes of (Alexander). 1902 Industries of, value of climate and crop and storm-warning serv- ices of Weather Bureau to (Noyes). 1902. p. 60 Index ClMssiflcatlon no. A9.7:4 A1.8:36 A27.9:33 A9.6:20 A27.9:27 A27.9:25 A4.2:P42 A4.3:30 A27.9:4 A27.9:2 A27.9:5 A27.9:5 Al. 1:863 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:25 A4. 1 :901 A27.9:2 A27.9:23 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A9.6:U Al.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6: A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6: A 1.10:901 A10.2:P83 Al. 10:898 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A9.6:22 A4. 1:899 A10.12:2 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A9.6:22 A4. 1 :901 A10.3:120 A 13.3:25 A 29. 6:27 A29.6:28 A29.3:32 A29.3:31 477 28/ Index Porto Rico — Continued Meteorological notes fi-om (Geddings). 1900. Report on (Cline). 1901. p. 353 ." Rubber cultivation in (Cook). 1900 Trade of (Hitchcock). _ 1898 "Weights and measures in, notes on (Abbe). 1898. ]>. 567 See also Hacienda Perla — San Juan. Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station: Annual report for 1901 (Gardner). 1902. p. 381 Pul)lications of Portugal: Agriculture in. 1871. p. 141 Icerya purchasi in, work against, with account of introduction from America of Novius cardinalis (Howard). 1898. p. 30.. Novius cardinalis in, introduction from America, account of (Le Cocq). 1898. p. 32 Post, J. W. Railroads, track on wooden and metal ties, expenses of maintenance of. p. 25 Postal regulations. 1898. p. 674 Postal telegraph clock and Aveather bulletin, note on (Abbe) . 1897. p. 351 Poston, Charles D. Irrigation, report on. p. 193 Pot culture, Wagner method of (Lindsej'). 1897. p. 77 Pot experiment to test field observations concerning soil deficiencies. (Hartwell). 1901. p. 73 : Pot experiments, vegetation house arranged for (Britton). 1901. p. 152 Pot or box vs. plat experimentation (Thome). 1891. p. 81 Potash: As manure. 1870. p. 287 Available, soil solvents for (Huston and Bartlett). 1896. p. 91.. Bichromate of, does cream lose fat on keeping for long time with and without? (Winton). 1894. p. 192 Determination of — in fertilizers, some sources of error in (Scovell and other.^). 1896. p. 42 ■ in soils (Snyder). 1895. p. 48 same (Goss). 1895. p. 50 results on official samples and descriptions of methods em- ployed (Fassbender) . 1894. p. 25 sources of errors in (Terne). 1891. p. 150 Direct determination of, in soil solution (Peter). 1894. p. 65... Estimation of, abstract of report on (committee of French Asso- ciation of Sugar Chemists) . p. 43 Lindo-Gladding method of determining, report of use of sodium chloride in (Winton). 1891. p. 148 Method for determining. 1886. p. 45 Muriate of, harmful effects of. 1897. p. 15 See also Hawaiian soils — Suint. Potash committee. Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, re- port of: 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. p. 42 . p. 39. p. 79. p. 68. p. 144 p. 58. p. 52. 17. 14. 27. 29. 29 . 58. 13. 17. Massififiitluu 110. A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A6.4:28 A12.3:13 A29.6:26 A 10. 1^:901 A10.12: A27.9:9 A9.6:18. A9.6:18 A13.3:3 Al. 10:898 A29.6:25 Al. 1:867 A10.6:7 A7.3:62 A 10. 3:99 A10.5:3 A27.9:8 A7.3:49 A7.3:43 A7.3:49 A7.3:47 A7.3:47 A7.3:43 A7.3:31 A7.3:43 A7.3:16 A7.3:31 A7.3:12 A1.9:56 Potash and its function in agriculture (Wiley). 1896. p. 107 A7.3:16 A7.3:19 A7.3:24 A7.3:28 A7.3:31 A7.3:35 A7.3:38 A7.3:43 A7.3:47 A7.3:49 A7.3:51 A7.3:56 A7.3:57 A7.3:62 A7.3:67 Al. 10:896 478 Potassium, iodideof, treatment of lumjiv jaw witli (Norgaanl ). p. 135. Same (Norgaard). 1893. p. 39 ..1 Potassium sulphide. See Nitrogen determination. Potato: Composition of different parts of, and loss of nutrients during process of boiling (Frisby and Bryant). 1897. p. 25 Crop — condition of, monthly notes on statistics of, annual Cultivation of, experiments in. 1873. p. 194 Cultureof (Duggar). 1896 same, in Lake County, Ohio (Abbott), j). 295 Digestibility of (Snyder). 1897. p. 20 Diseased, how to use. 1865. No. 8. p. 27 Diseases of — • and their treatment (Galloway). 1899 cause and cure of (Taylor). 1869. p. 64 some destructive, what thev are and how to prevent them (Galloway). 1894 1 Ensiling, desirability of. p. 21 Experiments with ( Scovel ). 1874. p. 331 Extra-early, methods of securing (Smith ). 1900. p. 6 Feeding value of (Smith), p. 511 Food for man. 1898. p. 11 Great Britain. 1894. p. 145 History, habits, diseases, etc. p. 225 Improved culture of. 1899. p. 9 same. 1902. p. 6 Large and small. _ 1866. p. 436 Loss of nutrients in boiling (Snyder). 1897. p. 7 same (Frisby and Bryant). 1897. p. 25 Production, imports, and exports of, 1885-94. p. 142 Raising in Tennessee (Callender). ji. 657 Second-crop, for seed. 1899. p. 11 Starch from, manufacture of ( Wiley ) . 1900 Starch in, importance of. 1897. p. 10 Sweet, as food for hogs ( Duggar) . p. 501 Value of, as food (Langworthv). 1900. p. 337 Yield of varieties of. 1868. 'p. 446 See also Crops, principal — Irish potato — Sweet potatoes. Potato beetle. See Colorado potato beetle. Potato blight and rot: Combating, report on (Biinzli). 1891. p. 78 Comparative test of fungicides in checking (Jones). 1893. p. 89. Microscopic investigations of (Tavlor). 1872. p. 507 same (Tavlor). 1873. p. 118" Treatment of. 1887 .* See uho I*otato rot. Potato bread for horses in Germany (Hughes), p. 530 Potato-bud weevil, report of (Chittenden). 1895. p. 350 Potato bug: Experiments with. 1868. p. 361 Remedy for. 1868. p. 32 See aho Colorado i)otato ))eetle — Grosbeak, rose-breasted. Potato flour or farina ( Macrae), p. 390 Potato fungus, microscopic observations of (Taylor) : 1873. p. 251 1874. p. 273 Potato rot injuries, experiment in preventing (Weed). 1889.1). 158.. See aho Potato blight and rot. Potato scab: Cause and means of prevention of. 1897. p. 20 Fungus of, remarks on (De Lagerheim). 1891. Report on (Sorauer). 1889. p. 47 Potato-tu])er moth, report of: 1892. p. 239 1893 (Wight), p. 163 Index I'lassiflcatlun no. A4. 1:891-2 A4.3:2 A 10. 3:43 A27.9: A27.1: A27.9:ll A1.9:35 Al. 1:865 A 10. 3:43 A27.9:3 A1.9:91 A27.9:7 A1.9:15 A1.9:79 A27.9:12 A1.9:114 A4. 1:898 A1.9:84 A27.9:33 A 1.1:868 A1.9:92 Al. 9:149 A27.9:4 Al 0.3:43 A10.3:43 A27.9:33 Al. 1:880 A1.9:92 A7.3:58 A1.9:65 A4. 1:898 A 1.10:900 A27.9:6 p. 103 A28.5:6 A10.3:16 A27.9:10 A27.9:ll A28.4:4 A4. 1:899 A9.7:7 A27.9:6 A27.9:6 Al. 1:875 A27.9:ll A27.9:12 A28.5:5 Al.9:56 A28.5:7 A6.3:8 A9.7:4 A9.7:5 479 Index Potomac Flats, orassep and fodder plants on (Ball). 1900 Potonuu- lands of Virginia for ajrricultural purposes. 1872. p. 16... Potomac Eiver, phenological observations on (Very). 1900. p. 154. Potter, C. S. Wool-growing, profits of. 18(54. No. 1. p. 22 Potter, Isaac B. Address of, before national road conference July, 1894. p. 50 Poughkeepsie, N. Y., sphingidse and Bombycidae taken by electric lamps at, list of (Dyar). 1891. p. 822 Poultry: Animal matter a necessity for. p. 16 Bibliography of (Hawks). 1897 Condimental and medicinal foods for. 1901. p. 22 Dressed, in foreign cities (Ashby). p. 330 Dressing and packing for shipment. 1901. p. 25 Enumeration of. 1880-90. p. 113 Foreign markets for. p. 321 Great Britain (Halstead). p. 508 Industry, condition of ( Dodge ) . p. 305 Infectious diseases among, investigations concerning. 1895 Markets of Paris ( Ashby ). p. 341 Preparing for London markets (Lowe), p. 333 Raising — for market, p. 345 in Belgium ( Lincoln ) . p. 506 in France. 1873. p. 365 on the farm (Salmon). 1901 same, p. 235 Eeport on ( Heff ron ) . p. 358 Sale of, in New York. 1869. p. 302* Tapeworms of, present knowledge of (Stiles) . 1896. p. 9 same, bibliography (Hassall). 1896. p. 81 Young, gape disease of, in Kentucky (Garman). p. 504 tSee also Chickens — Farm animals. Poultry associations, list of: 1898. p. 615 1899. p. 697 1900. p. 652 1901. p. 627 Powdery mildew, treatment of nursery stock for (Galloway). 1891. . See also Grapes. Powell, E. P. Agriculture in rural schools. 1902. p. 109 Powell, John Wesley, address of, before convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 17 Powers, W. A. See, as joint author, Hopkins, Cyril George. Prairie dog: Destruction of, directions for ( Merriam ) Great Plains (Merriam). 1901. p. 257 New, from Wyoming, description of (Merriam). 1890. p. 83 Prairie ground squirrels. See Squirrels. Prairie land, tile-horned prionus in, note on. 1886. p. 39 Prairie pastures, worn-out native, renewing of (Williams) Prairie region: Forage conditions of (Smith) . 1895. p. 309 Timothy in (Williams). 1896. p. 147 Prairie skies, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 217 T^rjii ri PS ' Sheep on (Grinnell). p. 300 Timber on (Edwards), p. 495 Trees in, note on. 1866. p. 286 See also Destitute regions. Pratt, Zadock. Dairy farming, with some account of farm of the writer, p. 456 i Preble, Edward A.: Biological investigation of (Keewatin) Hudson Bay region. 1902. Jumping mice of genus Zapus, revision of. 1899 Classification no. A3. 4:28 A27.9:10 A29.6:28 A27.9:3 A22.3:10 A9.7:3 A1.9:97 A17.3:18 Al. 9:144 A4. 1:899 Al. 9:144 A27.9:32 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:891-2 A4.3:8 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 Al. 1:862 A4. 1:900 A27.9:ll A1.9:141 A4. 1:900 Al. 1:862 A27.9:7 A4.3:12 A4.3:12 A4. 1:898 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A28.4:10 A10.3:120 A10.3:14 A5.4:32 Al. 10:901 A5.5:4 A9.3:12 A3. 4:4 Al. 10:895 A1.10:896 A29.6:26 Al. 1:862 Al. 1:862 A27.9:4 Al. 1:865 A5.5:22 A5.5:15 I'Bj- a misprint, this page number appears twice. 480 precipitation: Average annual, in United States, 1871-1901 (Henry) p. 207 Boston, Mass., Chicago, 111., Dodge Citv, Kans., Jupiter, Fla., St. Louis, Mo., and San Francisco, Calif., 1889-91. p. 108 Cycles of ( Murdoch ) . 1902. p. 482 Daily, tables of, at special river and rainfall stations of U. S. AVeather Bureau, for 1893, 1894, 1895. 1900 Depth of, corresi)onding to given weights, tal)le showing. 1892.. Details of, at stations in Nebraska and South Dakota. 1894 Excessive, in United States (Henry). 1897. p. 13 Homogeneity and uniformity of, at Weather Bureau stations, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 249 ^leasurement of ( ^Marvin) M. aithlv notes on, July, 1891-Oct., 1902 New York City, 1870-91 (Draper), p. 79 Normal, in- region of Great Lakes (Henry). 1899. p. 151 Pacific Northwest, and possibility of high water in Columbia [river] from melting snow in mountains ( Pague). 1899. p. 252. Relation of water level of Great Salt Lake to (Murdoch). 1901. p. 22 Theory of formatioh of, on mountain slopes (Pockels). . 1901. pp. 152, 306 True amount of, determination of, and its bearing on theories of forest influences ( Abbe ) . 1893. p. 175 Washington, D. C, 1874-91. p. 79 See alxo Atmospheric precipitation — Climatic charts — Clima- tology. Predaceous insects. See Insects. Preserved meats, adulterations of (Bigelow and others). 1902. p. 375. Press: Good roads and (Battey). 1902. p. 55 Opinions of, concerning free distribution of seed by Agriculture Department t. Relations of weather officials with, how promoted (Sims). 1899. p. 74 Work of, for good roads ( Battey) . 1901. p. 89 Press bulletins. Forestry Division, Agriculture Department Pressey, H. A., and Myers, E. W. Hydrography of southern Appa- lachians, p. 123 Prevost, L. Silk culture in California, letter on. 1867. p. 285 Price, M. M. Vine disease in France. 1873. p. 172 Price, Overton \V.: Forestry, practical, in southern Appalachians, p. 357 Lumbering in southern Api)alachians now and under Govern- ment ownership and supervision, p. 61 Price, R. H. Peaches, classification of varieties of. 1898. p. 82 . . Price lists of i)ublications of Agriculture Department Prillieux, Edouard Ernest: Aiguillon, France, black-rot of grape vine, treatment of, experi- ments at, in 1 888. p. 49 Grape mildew, treatment of, in M^doc, report of minister of agri- culture on. 1886. p. 83 Prince Edward area, Virginia, soil survey of (Mooney and Caine). p. 259 Prince George County, Md., soil survey of (Bonsteel and party). p . 1 7 3 Pringle, C. G. See, as collector. Coulter, John M., and Rose, Joseph Nelson. Printing, Solandi [sun] . [Halsted.] 1894. p. 93 Printing office. Agriculture Department, report of foreman (Skin- ner.) 1894. p. 185 Privet web-worm; rejiort on. 1888. p. 22 Probert, John T. , short l)iography of. 1902. p. 450 Proconia undata in injurious numbers, note on. 1886. p. 42 Proctor, Frank W.: Atmosjiheric rolls, horizontal, report on. 1896. p. 367 Wind nomenclature, report on. 1897. p. 54 Index I'lasislflcatlun nu. A29.6:30 A29.6:20 A29.6:30 A29.2:P91^ A29.2:P91» A29.2:P91i A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.il :E A29.6 A29.6:20 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A13.3:7 A29.6:20 A7.3:13io A22.3:22 A1.2:S23^ A29.3:24 A 22. 3:21 A13.6: A1.2:Ap4^ A27.9:5 A27.9:ll Al. 10:900 A1.2:Ap42 A10.3:49 A21.8: A6.3:10 A6.3:2 A26. 5:901' A26. 5:901' Al 0.3:20 Al. 1:894 A9.7:l A29.6:30 A9.3:12 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 114—04- -31 481 p 34. Index Produce: Exports and prices of, 1864. No. 3, p. 6; No. 4, p. 8; No. 5, p. 33; No. 6, p. 32 same, 1865. No. 1 , \). 36; No. 2, p. 33 Prices of, in Great Britain, 1860-64. No. 6. Statistics of United Kingdom. 1893. p. 210 See alfio Farm j>roducts. Produce brokers, farmers as, tax on. 1870. p. 77 Pronulja, maxillary tentacles of (Smith). 1893. p. 161 Pronuba pollination, notes on (Riley). 1889. p. 367 Projiagating garden. tSi'e Garden, United States j^ropagating. Property, loss of, by lightning (Henry). 1899. p. 45 Property and Stationery Division, Agriculture Department, report of Cfhief of (Hall). 1894. p. 209 Proteid matters, separation of flesh bases from, by means of chlorin and bromin (Wiley). 1898. p. 27.... _. ........ Proteids, nitrogen of, and that of simpler amids or amido-acids, in- vestigation of analvtical methods for distinguishing between (Mallet). 1898. .J. Protein, effect of rations. 1897. p. 4 Protoparce Carolina, life history of (Alwood). 1898. p. 72 Protozoa, infectious disease, entero-hepatitis, among turkeys, caused by (Smith). 1895. p. 7 Proverbs, weather, notes on ( Abbe) . 1896. p. 374 Providence, R. 1., research at, on atmospheric radiation (Very). 1900 Provisions, exports of, 1856-62. No. 5, p. 7 Prune rust, report on (Pierce). 1891. p. 354 Prunes: Culture of, in Pacific northwest (Lake) . p. 41 same, reprinted Food vakie of (Langworthy ). 1899. p. 22 Prunes and prune culture in western Europe, with special refer- ence to existing conditions in Pacific northwest (Lake). 1901. Pruning. See Trees — "Woody plants. Prussia: Agricultural expositions in, results of. 1871. p. 456 Agricultural production in. 1869. p. 149 Agriculture in, 1867. p. 41 American corn in. 1868. p. 462 Cropsof. 1866. p. 387 Game laws of. 1871. p. 205 Harvest in provinces of, 1853-62. No. 2. p. 1 1 Meteorological Institute of, work of, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 70 Railways, methods of impregnation of railway ties as practiced for (Fernow). 1894. p. 286 See also Geisenheim-on-the- Rhine — Popi^elsdorf. Pseudococcus. See Maple pseudococcus. Pseudomanas hyacinthi, Ps. campestris, Ps. phaseoli, and Ps. stewarti — four one-flagellate yellow bacteria parasitic on plants, cultural characters of (Smith). 1901 See also Wakker's hyacinth germ. Psychrometric tallies, note on ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 449 Psylla. See Pear-tree psylla. Pteridophvtaof western Texas, descriptions of (Underwood). 1894. p. 557 Pteridophytes, North American, new species of, published in 1891, systematic and alphabetic index of ( Clark ) . p. 151 Same, published in 1892. p. 233 Pteridophytes of western Texas, manual of, 1891-4. (Coulter) Pul)lic and weather forecaster (Watts). 1902. p. 142 Pul>lic and weather forecasts (Boyer) . 1902. p. 151 Public domain: Disposition of, etc. 1896. p. 558 Extent of, report of. p. 454 Report on (West). 1898. p. 325 Classlflcatlou no. A27.9:2 A27.9:3 A27.9:2 A27.9:31 A27.9:8 A9.7:5 A9.7:l A29.3:27 Al. 1:894 A7.3:54 A7.3:54 A1.9:56 A9.6:17 A4.3:8 A29.6:24 A29.5:G A27.9:l A28.5:7 A20. 1:894 A20.4:2 A1.9:105 A20.3:10 A27.9:10 A27.9:7 A27.9:6 A27.9:6 A27.9:4 A27.9:9 A27.9:2 A29.6:29 A13.3:9 A28.3:28 A29.6:28 A6.5:2 A6.5:l A6.5:l A6.5:2 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 Al. 10:896 Al. 1:868 A 1.10:898 482 Public domain — Continued Tiuil)er or forests on, legislation for preservation of (Egleston). 1888. p. 212 Pul)lic health: Relation of bovine tuberculosis to (Salmon) . 1901 Sjiraying fruits in its relation to, special consideration of. 1892.. Pul)iic improvement, citizen's duty to (Moses). 1902. p. 36 Public institutions, (lietaries in (Atwater). 1901. p. 393 Public lands. >See Lands — Public domain. Public Road Inquiries Office, Agriculture Department (formerly Office of Road Inquiry ) Public roads. *S'e Roads. Public schools, meteorologv in, how much should be attempted, methods of teaching^ (Chaffee). 1902. p. 85 Publications Division, Agriculture Department ( formerly Division of Records and Editing): Work of, for farmer ( Hill). 1897. p. 204 Puccinia, new species of, descriptions of (Tracy). 1891. p. 281 Puccinia and pbragmidium, relationship of (De Laaerheim). 1891. p. Ill Puerto Rico. See Porto Rico. Pullen, Isaac. Peach, propagation, cultivation, varieties, etc. p. 191. Pulvinaria acericola (W. & R.) and P. innumerabilis rathv. (How- ard). 1898. p.57 Pulvinarias, two most abundant on maple (Howard). 1900. p. 7 .. Pump, spraying without (Aldrich): 1894. p. 114 1895. p. 28 Punctistriga. See Artace punctistriga. Punjab, India. Cotton crop of. 1889. p. 163 Pupation, methods of, among Chalcididae (Howard). 1891. p. 193. Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.: Agricultural building"(new) at. 1901. p. 612 Dietary studies at (Stone) sarne, comments on ( Atwater and Woods ) . p. 23 Pure-food law, working of a ( Beal ) . 1 900. p. 23 Pure-food laws of European countries affecting American exports (Bigelow). 1901 Pur.slane: Flea-beetle living on (Chittenden). 1898. p. 83 Value as a food (Langworthy). 1900. p. 22 Purslane caterpillar, report on. 1888. p. 104 Purssell, B. M. Signals, Weather Bureau. 1892. p. 47 Putullo, Andrew. Road problem. 1901. p. 84 Pvralid, osage orange, report of (Murtfeldt). 1893. p. 155 Pyralidse, descriptions of, from Death Valley (Fernald). 1894. p. 255 Pyralidina of Death Valley expedition. 1894. p. 254 Pyrenomycetes, history of develoi)ment of, contributions to (Von Tavel). 1889. pp. 53, 113, ISl Pyrethrum: Experiments with — Kirkwood, Mo. (Murtfeldt). p. 85 same, p. 85 report on. 1883. p. 16 Its use as an insecticide, rejiort on. \^. 76 Kerosene emulsion and ( Riley ) . 1 S91 . p. 32 Pyrheliometer, Angstrom's, examination of (Marvin). 1901. p. 454. Pyrophosphoric acid. Si'c Cotton-seed meal. "Quailitance, A. L. : Aleurodidfe, American, contributions toward a monograph of. 1900. p. 9 Cicada, periodical, feeding habits of adults of. 1902. ]>. 90 Diabrotica 12-punctata oliv., observations on. 1900. \\. 35 Insects of year in CJeorgia. 1899. p. 56 San Jose .scale, experiments with lime, salt, and sulphur wash against, in Maryland. 1 902. p. 37 Index i'lassint'iitiuu no. A13.3:2 A4.3:33 A1.9:7 A22.3:23 Al. 10:901 A22. A29.3:31 A21. Al. 10:897 A28.5:7 A28.5:6 Al. 1:865 A9.6:17 A9.6:22 A9.7:7 A9.6:2 A27.9:28 A9.7:4 A10.6:13 A10.3:32 A10.3:32 Al. 9:122 A7.3:61 A9.6:18 Al. 9:119 A9.7:l A29.3:7 A22.3:21 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.7:6 A28.5:5 Al. 1:881-2 A9. 1:882 A9.3:3 A 9. 1:882 A9.7:4 A29.6:29 A9.8:8 A9.6:37 A 9. 6:26 A9.6:20 A9.6:37 483 Index Quaintance, A. L., and Smith, Ralph I. Egg-laying record of plum curculio. 1902. ]>. 105 Quarantine. See also Cattle quarantine — South America. Quarantine regulations, orders, etc See ai.er used for, kinds and (juantity of (Hough). 1884. p. 119. Treatment of, in England (Tratman). 1888. p. 49 Railroads: Connection of, with forest tires (Egleston). 1887. p. 128 Construction of — 1889. p. 48 1890. p.37 1891. p. 27 Consumption of forest supplies by, and practicable economy in theiruse. 1890. p. 13 Classlflcatiuu no. A9.6:37 A4.5: A4. 1:897 A7.3:13' A5.5:21 A10.3:110 A10.3:115 ' A4.3:35 A4.3:6 A4. 1:897 Al. 10:900 A4. 1:900 A4.3:10 A4.5:48 A4.3:25 A4. 1:895-6 A4.4:30 A4.5:21 A4 5:41 A6.5:l A29.6:28 A29.6:30 Al. 10:901 Al. 9:156 A27.9:29 AI.2:Ria A13.3:l A13.4:4 A13.3:4 A13.3:9 A13.3:l A 13.3:4 A13.3:9 A13.3:3 A13.3:l A13.5:4 A13.3:3 A13.3:l A27.9:28 A27.9:29 A27.9:30 A13.3:4 484 Railroads — Continued Frei.Ldit classifiration, changes in ( Ward). 1900 Information furnished ])y, regarding roads, road materials, and freight rates in certain states west of Mississippi River. 1894. same, in certain states north of Ohio River. 1S94 Land-grant and bond-aided, alphahetical list of, in U. S. 1902 .. Metal track on, as substitute for wooden ties (Tratman). 1S89. P 7 Mexican, statement of. 1 894. p. 355 Mileage of world. 187(5. p. 500 Presidents of, circular letter to, requesting cooperation with Office of Road Inquiry, Agriculture Department Relation of — conmioii roads to ( I laupt ) . 1 902. p. 61 ^ to agriculture ( Richards). 1902. p. 107 to forest supplies and forestry ( Kern ). 1887. ]>. 11 to find )er resources of U. S. (Tratman). 1889. p. 68 Roads and, speech on ( Spencer) . 1902. p. 41 Sleepers on, cast-iron versus steel, p. 312 Track, metal of, ])atents relating to (Tratman) — 1889. p. 36 1890. p. 326 1894. p. 292 Track on, wooden and metal ties, expense of maintenance of (Post), p. 25 Transportation services, changes in rates of charge for (Newcomb) . • Weather signals. 1883. No. 64. p. 18 Wool transportation, charges for. 1896 Railway Superintendents of Bridges and Buildings, American Inter- national Association of, report of committee of, on strength of bridge and trestle timbers. 1895. p. 41 Rain: Index Classlflcattiiii iiu. A27.4:12 A22.3:5 A22.3:6 A13.2:R13- A 13. 3:3 A27.9:32 A27.9:14 A22.4:5 A22.3:22 A10.3:120 A13.3:l A13.3:3 A22.3:25 A 13. 3:9 A13.3:3 A13.3:4 A13.3:9 A13.3:3 A27.8:15 A27.9:21 A27.S:10 A13.3:12 Artificial, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 22 p. 116.. . 1901. 1896. "p. "126! p. 158. l). 155 . p. 422.. p. 461 . . . 1901. Fish in, note on (Abbe). 1901. p. 263 Hawaiian Islands, notes on (Abbe). 1898 Local, extent of ( Abbe). 1895. p. 382 .. . Monsoon, forecasting (Abbe). 1895. p. 213.. Popular queries about, with answers (Kimball) Production of, by great fires, notes on (Al)be). Radio-active, note on (Abbe). 1902. p. 313.. Red, and dust storms, notes on (Abbe). 1901. Sand, dust, and nnid, notes on (Abbe). 1899. .Seasonal, in Colorado, note on (Abbe). 1900. Sulphur, notes on (Abbe). 1898. j). 115 Theor}' of formation of, on mountain slopes (Pockels). pp. 152, 306 Trees as forecasters of (Abbe). 1902. p. 315 Worms, and angleworms, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 474 See a/so Snow and rain — Sulphur rains. Rain and snow gage, IMarvin's weighing (Carlisle). 1899. p. 131 . Same, instruction for using Rain gages: For measurement of hail (Abbe). 1898. p. 210 Instructions for use of Readings, comparative, at Atlanta, (ia. (Henry). 1899. p. 543 Records of, reduction of (Jefferson). 1901. p. 499 Reliabilitv of (Abl)e). 1894. p. 25 Remarks on (Henry). 1901. p. 500 Wind and, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 464 Rain gushes in thunderstorms (Abbe). 1897. ]•. 303 Same (Ablte). 1898. p. 25g Rain-pro(lucing processes, some (Oarriott). 1899. ji. 67 Rainstorm, great, of Octol)er, 1869. p. 378* Rainbow: High, note on (Al)l)e). 1898. p. 256 Lunar, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 67,364 *B.v a misprint, tliis page number appears twice. A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A29.6:24 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A29.3:24 A29.11:E A29.6:25 A29.11:C A 29. 6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:22 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 .\ 29. 3:24 A27.9:7 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 485 p. 159 . . p. 445 . . . 1893. Index Raindrops: Large, formation of, notes on (Abbe). 1900. Size and rate of fall, note on (Abbe). 1897. Studies in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 158 . Rainfall: Ainoy, China, 1897-1902 (Fesler). p. 486 Barometric ])ressure and ( Al)be). 1895. p. 172 Catfh of, effect of wind on (Abbe). 1899. p. 308 same (Symons). 1899. p. 454 Causes of, with relation to surface conditions (Curtis). p. 187 Chaj^res River, upper (Abbot) . 1900. p. 243 Climate and, ' relation of, to prevalence of fungus diseases (Halsted). 1899. p. 126 Colon, Colombia, note on, 1893-95 ( Abbe) . p. 362 Convectional currents causing (Kimball). 1900. p. 483 Crop season (Henry). 1897. p. 607 Distribution of, over land (Herbertson). 1901. p. 67 England, 1841-63. No. 1. p. 42 Excessive, record of — 1898-99. p. 300 1900. p. 281 1901. p. 268 Experimental, report of (Abbe) . 1896. p. 373 Firmeza, Cuba, 1888-98. (Monroe), p. 252 Forest and, report on ( Hazen). 1897. p. 395 Forest clearing and cultivation, effects on (Fulton). 1899. p. 89. same (Salisbury). 1899. p. 91 Forests — influences upon (McMurtrie) . 1874. p. 432 same. 1876. p. 103 relation to, in West India islands (Hubbard). 1873. p. 117.. Grazing and, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 176 Great Lakes, overflow and (Abbe). 1898. pp. 164, 215 Great Salt Lake level and, relation between (Mackie). 1901. p. 57 Heavy — area of, in southern Appalachians (Hawkins). 1897. p. 442. in local storms, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 207 region of (Hawkins). 1895. p. 294 High, Weather Bureau stations, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 257. Hourlv results from self-registers for recording (Abbe). 1897. p. 252 Idaho rivers and, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 473 Jamaica, notes on — May, 1870-98 (Abbe), p. 415 1899 (Abbe), p. 206 1900 (Hall), p. 503 Leeward and Windward Islands (Jefferson) . 1901. p. 56 Leeward Islands ( Alexander) . 1901 . p. 254 Madras, India, and frequency of sun spots (Subha Rao). 1902. p. 438 : Masaya and Granada, Nicaragua (Henry). 1898. pp. 162, 305. . . Measurements on ships, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 313 Mountains, relation to (Alexander). 1901. p. 6 New Haven, 1873-1900 (Davis), p. 261 Nicaragua, record of — 1850-51. (Childs). p. 409 1876-93 (Henrv). p. 305 1899 (Flint), p. 587 ^ Peronosporea} and, report on (HaLsted). 1889. *p. 6 Quantitv of, corresponding to given depths (Henry). 1898. p. 408 ." Ratio of, to discharge of Chagres River, 1899 (Abbot), p. 541... Rivas, Nicaragua, 1880-98 (Flint), p. 304 Saint Kitts, AV. I. (Alexander). 1900. p. 487 San Juan, Porto Rico, report on (Phillips). 1899. p. 319 L'liissiflcatloii no. I A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:23 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A13.3:7 A29.6:28 A10.3:65 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 Al. 10:897 A29.6:29 A27.9:2 A29. 1:900 A29. 1:901 A29. 1:902 A29.6:24 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A27.9:12 A27.9:14 A27.9:ll A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:23 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:27 A28.5:5 A29.6;26 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:26 .\29.6:28 A29. 1:898 486 Rainfall — Continued Should weekly reports of, be telegraphed from vriluntary stations? (Marbury). 1899. p. 108 Snow and, of United States, to end of 1891 (Harrington) Temperature and, at Mersivan, Turkey (Abbe). 1897. p. 24.5 .. Texas, 1881-9.S (Hanrick). p. 174 same, extraordinary (Hazen). 1899. p. 249 United States, re] x )rt on ( Hen ry ) . 1897. p. 317 same, with annual, seasonal, and other charts (Henry). 1897. See (ilxd Califiirnia — Sulphur rains. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 205 Rainfall chart, lines of equal time of water travel at Cairo, 111. 1892. Rainfall laws, deduced from twenty years' observations (Hinrichs). 189.3 Rainfall observer.*?, special, instructions to. 1893 Same. 1902 Rainier, Mount, Washington. Hesperogenia, new genua of umbel- life ne, from (Coulter). 1899. p.203 Raisin grape, cultivation of, by irrigation (Eisen), 1891. p. 225... Raisin making (Furnas). 1892. p. 117 Raisins, muscatel, production of, in Malaga (Mark). 1875. p. 319.. Raleigh, N. C. : Address at, on road improvement, Feb. 5, 1897 (Stone), p. 19 .. Soil survey from, to Newbern, N. C. (Smith), p. 187 State fair, cattle exhibited at, order providing for return of non- infected. Julv 18, 1899 same. 1900 Ramie, or "China grass": American industry in, recent facts regarding (Dodge). 1893 Botanical considerations of, in France. 1892. p. 97 same, 2d ed. , p. 97 Cultivation of, in United States, with statements t-oncerning prac- tice in foreign countries, cost of cultivation and percentages of yield; the machine question, and preparation of fiber for man- ufacture ( Dodge ) Culture and manufacture of jute and, in United States (Lefranc). 1873 Culture of jute and. p. 261 Culture in the South (Dodge). 1893. p. 164 Experiments in raising, etc. p. 220 Facts regardine, recent (Dodge) — 1891. p. 183 1894. p. 443 Importance of ( Dodge), j). 347 Letters concerning — 1869. p. 137 1870. p. 78 Machine trials — at New Orleans. 1892. p. 347 in Paris, in 1889 (Dodge), p. 32 same, 2d ed., p. 32 Manufa(!ture of, status of. 1869. p. 369 * Notes on. 1867. p. 149 Question, report on ( Dodge) . 1892. p. 75 same, 2d ed. , p. 75 Rand, William S. Liquid manuring, experiments in. p. 184 Randall, Henrv S. Sheep, selection, treatment, and diseases of, in United States, i). 229 Randolph, Fred. J., and Francis, Fred. L. Thomas Jefferson as meteorologist. 1896. p. 456 Randolph, L. S. Mechanical drawing, course of instruction in. 1901. p. 184 '. Rane, F. William: Agricultural experiment station work, progress of variety testing in. 1901. p. 141 Index I'lassiflcutluii no. A29.3:24 A29.5:C A 29. 6.25 A29.6:22 A29.6:27 A29. 1:897 A29.5:D A29.6:30 A29.2:R13i A29.2:R13 A29.12:R13 A29.12:R52^ A6.5:5 A15.2:P94' A1.8:20 A27.9:I3 A22.4:28 A26. 5:9001 A4.5:37 A4.5:60 All. 5:2 A27.8:l A11.5:l All. 5:7 A1.8:8 Al. 1:873 A10.3:16 Al. 1:867 A27.9:29 Al. 10:894 A 1.1:865 A27.9:7 A27.9:8 A27.9:30 A27.8:l All. 5:1 A27.9:7 A27.9:5 A27.8:l All. 5:1 AI.1:867 A 1.1:863 A29.6:23 A 10. 3:99 .\1 0.3:99 *By a misprint, tins pn^'u number appears twice. 487 Index Rane, F. William — Continued Horticultiirii^ts at agricultural experiment stations, some unde- fined duties and methods of. 1896. p. 76 Muskmelons, fertilization of, ))y inserts, notes on. 1898. p. 75 . Range grass and forage plant experiments at Ilighmore, S. Dak. (Scribner), 1899 Same (Scribner). 1901 Range im])rovement: Administration and (Forbes). 1902. p. 85 Arizona (GrifRths). 1901 Central Texas, experiments in (Bentley). 1902 Experiments in (Smith). 1898 _. _. Forage crops, and progress of experiments in, at Abilene, Tex. (Bentley). 1899 Range industry, importance of (Taylor), p. 293 See also Stock ranges. Ransom, L. A. Bermuda grass for hay. p. 87 Same. No. 61. p. 27 Rape plant: As a forage plant (Williams) . 1899 History, culture, and uses ( Shaw ). 1893 Importance of, for feeding purposes. 1898. p. 9 Rapley, K. E. Louisiana, southwestern, soils and products of, in- cluding parishes of Saint Landry, Lafayette, Vermilion, Saint Martins, Iberia, and Saint Mary's. 1884 Rathbun, Mary Jane. Tres INIarias Islands, Mexico, Crustacea of, 1899. p. 73 Rathvon, S. S. Entomology and its relation to vegetable produc- tions of soil, with reference to destructive and beneficial in- sects, p. 372 Rathvon, S. V. Insects injurious to grape. 1868. p. 452 Rats and ))andicoots, trypanosomiasis in. p. 155 See also Kangaroo rats. Raupenleim, report on (Smith). 1895. p. 31 Ravenel, H. W. Texas, fungi of. 1869. p. 169 Same. p. 171 Raw cotton, exports of, from United States, 1890-1895. p. 551 Same, 1890-1896. p. 596 Raw silk: Examination of (McMurtrie). 1883. p. 56 Tenacitv, elasticity, and ductility of, notes on (Walker). 1889. p. 309 ' Raza Island, plants collected at, by Edward Palmer in 1890, list of (Vasey and Rose). 1890. p. 79 Read, j\I. C. Forests on headwaters of streams, preservation of. 1 884. p. 27 Reaping machines, evolution of (Miller). 1902 Reasoner, P. W. Fruits, tropical and semitropical, of Florida and Gulf States, p. 7 Reciprocity and agricultural exports. 1 892. p. 391 Recipn icity and French tariff treaties. 1 892. p. 181 Reciprocity treaty, Canadian, note on. 1866. pp. 16, 144 Recording instruments. See Weather recording instruments. Records and Editing Division, now Publications Division, Agricul- ture Department Records Division, Weather Bureau, tables for dividing by 672, 720, 744, 56, 60, 62 _ Red and black scales, Australian enemies of. 1892. p. 41 Red ants, report on (Riley). 1889. p. 104 Red ])Ug. See Cotton stainer. Red cedar: Notes on (Mohr). 1901 Two diseases of, caused liy Polyporus juniperinus n. sp. and Polyporus carneus nees (Schrenk). 1900 Red clover seed: Circular on ( Pieters). 1900 Information for purchasers (Pieters). 1901 riasslfieatioii no. A10.3:30 A9.6:17 A3. 4:21 A3.4:33 A10.3:115 A19.3:4 A19.3:13 A3.4:8 A3.4:23 A4. 1:885 A 1.1:883 A27.9:21 A3.4:12 A1.9:ll A1.9:78 A1.8:35 A5.5:14 Al. 1:862 A27.9:6 A4. 1:901 A9.6:2 A1.2:C29' A1.2:C29''^ Al. 10:895 A1.10:896 A9.3:3 A9.7:l A6.5:l A1.7:5 A10.3:103 A20.3:l A27.9:30 A 27. 9:30 A27.9:4 A21. A29.2:T11 A9.7:5 , A9.7:2 A13.3:31 A28.3:21 A6.4:24 A 1.9:1 23 488 Index ('la«ts!Q('iiti(iii no. A3.3:13 A9.7:5 A29.6:27 A9.7:5 Eed desert of Wyoming and its forage resources (Nelson). 1898 I lied kafir corn. See Kafir corn. Ked-legged flea-beetle, its injuries to orchard trees in Maryland and Virginia (Schwarz). 1893. j). 33i Red River Valley, soils in, temperature and moisture of, notes on, 1892-98 (Abbe), p. 477 Red scale: Australian enemies. 1892. p. 41 California — hy menopterous parasites of ( Howard) . 1 894. p. 227 A9. 7 :6 various methods for destroying (Coquillett). 1890. p. 9 A9.3:22 Destruction of, use of hvdrocvanic-acid gas for (Coc|uillett). 1890. p. 202 .' ■. A9.7:2 Experiments on (Koebele). p. 558 A 1.1:886 Red spiders of U. S., report on (Banks). 1900. p. 65 A9.8:8 Redden, Laura C. Orange and citron, culture of. p. 147 Al. 1 :867 Redfield, John A. Cotton worms, destruction of, by birds. 1883. No. 65. p. 25 A27.9:21 Redfield and Espy period of meteorological advancement, 1830 to ' 1855 (Davis). 1895. p. 305 A29.3:1P Reed, C. D. Forecasting for the farmer. 1900. p. 287 -. A29.6:28 Reed, W. M.: Irrigation in New Mexico, 1901. 1902. p. 37 A10.3:119 Pecos River and its tributaries, New Mexico, irrigation along. 1902. p. 61 .----.--: A10.3:104 Pecos Valley, New Mexico, irrigation in; use of water in. 1900. p. 85 A10.3:86 Reeve, James K. Truck farming, p. 663 ... .' Al. 1 :888 Reforestation in Leeward Islands (Alexander). 1901. p. 254 A29.6:29 Refractions, atmospheric, at surface of water (Abbe). 1896. p. 371. A29.6:24 Refrigeration, influenceof, on fruit industry (Taylor). 1900. p. 561. Al. 10:900 Reli, L. Scale insects on American fruit imported into Germany, abstracted and translated by E. A. Schwarz. 1900. p. 79 A9.6:22 Rehart, S. V. Snow and rain, seasonal, prediction of. 1894. p. 26. A29.6:22 Reichert methods, application of, to mixed butters (Besana). 1890. p. 105 A7.3:24 Reid, George. See, for reports as Superintendent, 1865, Farm, exper- imental, Agriculture De}mrtment. Reid, James D. Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in Great Britain, Scotland, and Ireland. 1891. p. 401 A4.1:889-90 Renoe, Elizabeth. Ice caves at Flagstaff, Ariz. 1901. p. 54 A29.6:29 Renoe, Milton G., short biography of. 1897. ji. 484 A29.6:25 Renovated Ijutter: Household tests for detection of oleomargarine and (Patrick). 1901 Al. 9:131 Identification of (Patrick). 1902. p. 115 A7.3:67 Renovated l)utter and other dairy products, rules and regulations prescribed for inspection of, under act of May 9, 1902, and in- formation concerning "adulterated butter," June 21, 1902 A4.5:94 Same, Oct. 1, 1902 A4.5:97 Same, Nov. 1, 1902 A4.5:98 Rent unions in Bengal, India. 1875. p. 895 A27.9:13 Reptiles: Annotated list of, collected in Idaho by C. Hart Merriam and party, 1890 (Stejneger). p. 109 A5.5:5 Importation of, into Hawaii, order preventing. 1902 A5.4:36 See also Tres Marias Islands, ^Mexico. Reptiles and batrachians: Collected by C. Hart INIerriam and Vernon Bailey in San Fran- cisco Mountain plateau and desert of Little Colnrado, Arizona, annotated list of, with descriptions of new species (Stejneger). 1890. p. 103 A5.5:3 Collected by C. Hart Merriam and party in Idaho, 1890, anno- tated list of (Stejneger). 1891. p.l09 A5.5:5 Collected by Death Valley expedition in 1891, annotated list of, with descriptions of new species and field notes hy Meniam (Stejneger). p. 159 Aa.o:* 4-89 Index Rescue grass: Circular on (Shear). 1900 Seeds of (Hillman). 1902 Reservoir yysteni of Caclie la Poudre Valley, report on (Nettleton). 1901 Reservoirs, some tvpic'al, in Rockv ^Mountain States (Mead). 1901. p. 415 .' Resin compounds, experiments with, on Phylloxera, in 1890 (Koe- bele). p. 37 Rt'sinons contents and their distriV)ntion in trees of long-leaf pine, chemical study of, before antl after tapping for turpentine (Gomberg). 1893. p. 34 : Resi)iration, organs of, noncontagious diseases of, of cattle (Lowe). p. 101 - Resfjiration calorimeter, new, description of, and experiments on conservation of energy in human bodv (Atwater and Rosa). 1899 \ - Respiration calorimeter of special construction, preliminary investi- gations of metabolism of nitrogen and carbon in human organ- ism with (Atwater and others). 1897 Respiratory organs, diseases of, of horses (Harbaugh). p. 87 - Revenue, mountain roads as a source of (Abbott). 1901. p. 527 See also Internal revenue. Reynolds, A. and M. Australasia, meat trade of. p. 92 Reynolds, Joseph. See, as joint author. Brown, Simon. Revnolds, 31. H. Veterinarian, experiment station, as member of State board of health. 1898. p. 14 Rhawn, William H. Address'of, before national road conference. July, 1894. p. 39 Rheea fiber, information concerning (Bleclynder). 1870. p. 227... Rhine region, regimen of, high-water phenomena and their predic- tion (Tein). 1894. p. 117 Rhine vintage, note on. 1888. p. 578 Rhinoceros beetle, notes on (Chittenden). 1902. p. 28 Rhode Island: Birches in, occurrence of Bucculatrix canadensisella on (Pack- ard). 1892. p. 14 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 8 Road improvement, extract from governor's message (Dyer), p.9. Weather of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 565 See also Providence. Rhubarb, forcing, results of (Smith). 1899. p. 13 Rice, (Mrs.) M. E.' Entilia sinnata, notes on. 1893. p. 243 Rice, Thomas D. See, as joint author, Pippin, Elmer 0. Rice: Cultivation, production, and distribution of, in United States and foreign countries Cultivation of (Faveau). p. 174 same. 1874. p. 372 Culture in United States, present status of (Knapp). 1899 same ( Knapp ) . 1900 Growers of, circular to. n. d India, crop of. 1894. p. 147 Irrigation of — in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia (Keeney). 1902. p. 59 in United States. 1902 on uplands of Louisiana and Texas (Bond). 1902. p. 11 Japan culture (Tamari ). 1885. p. 187 Louisiana crop, statement on, 1860-1869. p. 430 Meal, feeding to pigs. 1901. p. 24 Pro.luction of, 1850-1870. p. 12 same, in United States. 1894. pp. 483, 630 Soils of South Carolina (Whitney). 1893. p. 77 See also Crops, principal. Rice Association, American, officers of. 1900. p. 643 Same. 1901. p. 637 I'lasslflcittluii iio> A3. 4:26 A19.3'':R31 Al 0.3:92 Al. 10:901 A9.3:23 A13.3:8 A4.2:C29^ A10.3:63 A10.3:44 A4.2:H78 A1.10:901 A4. 1:893-4 A4.3:22 A22.3:10 A27.9:8 A29.3:ll' A27.9:26 A9.6:38 A9.7:5 A27.9:6 A22.4:33 A29.6:26 Al. 9:107 A9.7:5 A27.8:6 Al. 1:867 A27.9:12 A6.3:22 A1.9:110 A5.4.5 A27.9:33 A10.3:113 A10.3:113 A10.3:113 A1.7:9 A27.9:8 Al. 9:144 A27.8:10 A27.9:32 A27.3:6 Al. 10:900. A1.10:901. 490 Rice region, Weather Bureau Service, instructions governing (Berry). Rice stations of Weather Bureau, instructions and code for encipher- ing reports at Richards, Charles Russ: Heating vahie of corn, calorinietric determination of. 1898. p. 95. Manual training and apprentice system. 1894. p. 73 Richards, Edgar: Alcohol, withdrawal from bond for scientific purposes. 1889. p. 71. Apples, analyses of. p. 350 Butter, American, analyses of, averages of. 1886. p. 23 Phosphoric acid determination, comparison of ofhcial and nitric acid methods for. 1886. p. 24 Soil analysis, principles and methods of. 1886 Richards, Ellen H. Common food materials, nutritive value of. 1893. p. 3 Richards, George W. : Clouds — cirrus, on northwest side of a storm. 1897. p. 212 upper, and weather changes. 1898. p. 106 Richards, George W. and Abbe, Cleveland. Cloud observations, form for record of. 1898. p. 456 Richards, I\I. V. : Railroads, relation of, to agriculture. 1902. p. 107 Road improvement, prospects for, in the South. 1902. p. 17 Richardson, Clifford: Ammonium citrate solution, neutralitv in, indicator for detection of. 1886. p. 21 '. Cereals, American, wheat, oats, Ijarley, and rye, chemical compo- sition and physical properties of, 3d report, 1886 Grasses, American, chemical composition of, from investigations in laboratory of Department of Agriculture, 1878-1882. p. 117.. Milk of Washington not normal. 1888. p. 24 Plants, certain, of economic value as food for man and stock, in Texas and New Mexico, p. 282 Sorghum and sugar production, character an\v-shoot .«aw-fly. 1888. p. 8 Yucca insects and yucca iiollination, further notes on. 1893. p. oUO ■ Sec al>ulletins of Chart of. 1897 p. 29 . . . p. 268. Index Classlflc:itl()ii uo. A9.7:5 A9.3:15 A1.6:ll A9.7:l A9.7:3 A9.7:l A9.7:5 A9.7: A9.1: Al. 1:888 A9. 1:888 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.2:B47' Al. 1:866 A27.9:4 A29.6:29 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 A7.3:18 Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 A7.3:18 A7.3:20 A7.3:26 A7.3:26 A7.3:3 A6.5:l A27.9:8 A28.5:6 A10.3:14 A27.9:7 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:26 A29.14: A29.2:R52 * By !i misprint, tliis jiiiKi' number appears twice. 493 Index Classification no. River and flood service — Continued Monthlv notes on — Nov.", 189(>-Mav, 1898 (Morrill) A29.6:2-l June-July, 1898 (Kriechelt) A29.(3:26 Aug., 1898 (Garriot) A29.6:26 - Sept., 1898-May, 1899 (Frankenfield) I A59.6:26-27 June-July, 1899 ( Kriechelt) I A29.6:27 Aug., 1899-Mav, 1902 (Frankenfield) I A29.6:27-30 June, 1902 ( Hunt ) A29.6:30 Juiy-Oct., 1902 (Frankenfield) A29.6:30 Kote on (Hvatt). 1899. p. 50 A29.3:24 game (Pindell). 1899. p. 51 A29.3:24 River and flood service charts, showing area covered by water of Mississippi River in April, 1897 _. A29.2:R52 '' River and rainfall observers, special, of Weather Bureau, instruc- tions to. 1902 A29.12:R52» See aho Rainfall observers. River and rainfall stations, special, dailv precipitation at, 1893-95. 1900 ." A29.2:P91 River floods: Note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 209 A29.6:25 Rateof advance of (Abbe). 1895. p. 341 _. A29.6:23 River forecast stations, establishment and inspection of (Marbury). 1899. p. 150 : A29.3:24 River gages: Automaticallyrecording, introduction of (Fulton). 1902. p. 220. A29.3:31 Brass, description of, at Richmond, Va., and its method of sup- port (Leisenring). 1899. p.4.56 A29.6:27 Mississippi Valley, upper (Carlisle). 1902. p. 222 A29.3:31 River observers, special, instructions for (Russell). 1892 A29.12:R52 River Plata countries, manufacture and exportation of tasajo or jerked beef by. p. 399 A4.1:899 River stages: Dailv A29.10: Daily, charts showing, in feet. 1892 A29.2:C38 Forecasts of ]Mississip])i and Ohio rivers and tributaries in periods of low water, importance of ( Sm vth ) . 1902. p. 1 46 A29. 3 :31 Predictions in United States (Russell). 1894. p. 89 A29.3:lli Reportof (Russell), p. 483 A29.1:891'' RivGrs! Four great, of Siberia (Sperk). 1894. p. 101 A29.3:ll ^ Freezing and opening of, dates of. 1864. No. 2. p. 64; No. 3. p. 25 A27.9:2 Of small drainage area, forecasting for, especiallv those of North Carolina (Herrmann). 1902. p. 158 * A29.3:31 Principal, of United States, daily stages of, 1890-99. A29.10: Weather Bureau work in connection with. 1896 A29.3:17 Riverside, California, insect control in (Havens). 1900. p. 83 A9.6:22 See also Gage canal. Rives, Wright. Cabbage worms, remedies for. p. 134 Al.l :883 Same, p. 134 A9.1:883 Roaches, injury to files in Treasury Department by. 1888. p. 67 A9.7:l Road associations, national. State, and local, and kindred, organiza- tions in United States, list of A22.4:36 Road building: Convict labor in. See Convict labor. Cooperative (Stone). 1895. p. 487 Al. 10:895 Facts and suggestions (Earle). 1901. p. 87 A22.3:2] Few practical suggestions on ( Ross ) . 1902. p. 18 A22. 3 :22 From engineer's standpoint (Campbell). 1901. p. 45 A22.3:21 Massachusetts road laws and (Ross). 1901. p. 34 A22.3:21 Minnesota State aid to (Choate). 1898 A22.4:32 Mountainous countrv ( Kelsey ). 1902. p. 63 A22.3:23 New Jersev State aid to (Burrough) . 1894 A22.3:9 Note on (Branch). 1902. p. 44 A22.3:23 Ohio (Dodge). 1895. p. 16 A22.3:17 Pioneer, historical paper on (Hermann). 1902. p. 48 A22.3:25 494 Road building— Continued Practical problems in (Twiggs). 1902. p. 53 Progress of, in United States ( Eldridge). 1899. p. 367 Recent progress in. 1899. p. 749 Southern States, some essentials in modern systems of (Holmes). 1902. p.82 ' United States — historical and technical papers on (Stone). 1895 progress of, reports 1 iv delegates to national road parliament, Atlanta, Ga. , Oct. 17-19, 1895 Road business a question of education ( Daniels). 1901. p. 66 Road conference, national. See Asbury Park, N. J. Roads congress. See Buffalo, N. Y., International good roads con- gress. Road conventions in Southern States and object-lesson roads con- structed under supervision of Office of Pul>lic Road Inquiries with cooperation of Southern Raihvaj', 1902 See also Jefferson memorial and interstate good roads convention — Minnesota good roads convention — New York State, boards of supervisors of — Texas good roads convention — Virginia good roads convention. Road Inquiries Office, Public, Agriculture Dei3artment [formerly Office of Road Inquiry] : Circular letters relative to cooperation in work of Work of, for farmer (Stone). 1897. p. 175 Road materials: Arkansas (Branner). 1894 Freight rates and, in certain States north of Ohio River, informa- tion regarding. 1 894 same, in Eastern and Southern States. 1894 Laboratory for physical and chemical examination of Transportation rates and, information regarding, in certain States west of 3Iississippi River. 1894 Road parliament, national: Central committee of. 1899. p. 701 Notice of meeting of, Sept. 15, 1898 See also Atlanta, Ga., national road parliament. Road problem (PatuUo ). 1901. p. 84. • Road question: Farmer's views on (Bean). 1901. )t. 67 Importance of (Longino). p. 18 Social, commercial, and economic phases of (Moore). 1900 Road situation in Iowa ( Heaps). 1901. p. 64 Road stones and problems therewith connected (Whittle). 1897 .. Road system: Better, simple plan for (Polsley). 1901. p. 98 Georgia, improvement of (Sheffield). 1894 Government, of Yellowstone National Park (Chittenden). 1901. P 72 : Pennsylvania's (Hamilton). 1901. p. 25 Roads: Act to provide for construction of, by local assessment, county, and State aid passed by New York assembly, Oct. 13, 1894... Address on (Greene). 1895. p. 34 Belgium (Valliant). 1901. p. 87 P>cst, for farms and farmintr districts. 1894. p. 501 Brick wheel-track (Long).' 1901. p. 68 Building. See Road Vmilding. Common, and railroads, relation of (Haupt). 1902. p. 61 Common schools as affected l)y (Abercrombie). 1902. p. 39... Convict labor on. See Convict labor. Country — brick paving for. 1896 bridges of ( Wentworth ). 1895. p. 48 ._ cf)nstrncti()n of good (I'lldridge). 1898. p. 317 description of formation of (French ) . p. 538 Index Classification uo. A22.3:23 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:899 A22.3:23 A22.3:17 A22.3:19 A22.3:21 A22.3:23 A22 A22.4 Al. 10:897 A22.3:4 A22.3:6 A22.3:7 A22.2:L11 A22.3:5 Al. 10:899 A22.2:N21 A22.3:21 A22.3:21 A22.3:21 A22.4:34 A 22. 3:21 A22.4:29 A22.3:2f A22.3:3 422.3:21 A22!3:21 A22.4:15 A22.3:17 A22.3:21 Al. 10:894 A22.3:21 A22.3:22 A22.3:23 A22.4:25 A22.3:ll A 1.1 0:898 Al. 1:866 495 Index Roads — Continued Country — Continued maintaining, comments on systems of. 1896 same, rev. ed repairs of ( Hewitt). 189-t. p. 17 road laws and. p. 348 tratiic of. 1896 Earth- hints on their construction and repair (Stone). 1894 report on (Eldridge). 1902 Forces which operate to destroy (Whittle). 1897 Good — duty of General Government toward (Falkner). 1902. p. 31 extracts from messages of governors (Stone). 1895 farmers' views of, and how to get them (Creasy). 1901. p. 78 for farmers (Eldridge) going in debt for (Thayer). 1897 hearings on, before Agriculture Committee, House of Repre- sentatives. 1893. p. 85 how to procure means to build (Jackson). 1895. p. 29 how to secure (Montague). 1902. p. 36 importance of, in war and peace (Miles). 1902. p. 39 Kentucky organizations for (Van Pelt). 1901. p. 81 material progress and (Moore). 1902. p. 26 money value of, to farmers (Latta ) . 1896 movement, character of (Richardson). 1902. p. 27 must farmer pay for? ( Dorner ) . 1898 press and (Battev). 1802. p. 55 press work for (Battey). 1901. p. 89 question of the hour (Daniel). 1902. p. 68 relation of, to industrial development (Hays). 1902. p. 78. stereopticon views of. 1901. p. 71... suggestions to friends of ( Hey ward ) . 1902. p. 47 work for new century ( Stone ). 1901. p. 52 ■ work of Federal Government for (Dodge). 1902. p. 43 See also Asbury Park, N. J., national conference, 1894 — New Jersey — New York. Gravel, in Hennepin County, Minn., method of construction and costof (Cooley). 1901. p. 96 Improvement of- — address at Raleigh, N. C, on, February 5, 1897 (Stone), p. 19 addresses on ( Stone ) . 1894 Congressional action in, necessity of (Stone). 1902. p. 23.. convict labor in, plan for use of "(Brewster). 1895. p. 7 Florida, progress of (Jennings). 1901. p. 60 governors' messages. 1899 Higbie-Armstrong act Jefferson County, Ala. (Jackson ). 1902. p. 31 *. legislation for (Eldridge). 1901. p. 679 letter to Illinois Farmers' Institute on (Stone). 1897. p. 23 North Carolina, use of convicts in (Holmes). 1895 prospects for, in the South (Richards). 1902. p. 17 remarks on ( Fonde) . 1902. j5. 41 requisites to (Clift). 1902. p. 26 rural free mail delivery in relation to (Machen). 1901. p. 92 societies for, State and local, appeal for organization of. 1896 Location and construction of (Patton). 1902. p. 30 Macadamized — electric street railways and, relation between (North). 1902. p. 59 methods of construction of. 1896 repairs of ( Harrison ) . 1898 report on (Ashburner). 1895. p. 31 selection of materials for (Page). 1900. p. 349 ^lanagement of — State laws relating to, 1888-93 (Stone) State laws relating to, enacted 1894-95 Classlflcatlou no. A22.4:20 A22.4:24 A22.3:8 Al. 1:868 A22.4:19 A22.3:8 Al. 9:136 A22.4:29 A22.3:23 A22.3:14 A22.3:21 A1.9:95 A22.4:26 A10.3:14 A22.3:ll A22.3:25 A22.3:25 A22.3:21 A22.3:23 A22.4:23 A22.3:23 A22.4:31 A22.3:22 A22.3:21 A22.3:23 A22.3:23 A22.3:21 A22.3:23 A22.3:21 A22.3:23 A22.3:21 A22.4:28 A22.4:14 A22.3:25 A22.3:16 A22.3:21 A22.4:33 A22.4:35 A22.3:23 Al. 10:901 A22.4:28 A22.3:16 A22.3:23 A22.3:23 A 22. 3:23 A22.3:21 A22.4:22 A22!3:25 A22.3:22 A22.4:21 A22.4:30 A22.3:17 Al. 10:900 A22.3:l A22.3:18 496 p. 513. Roads — Continued Materials for. See Road materials. Mountain — as a source of revenue (Abbott). 1901. p. 527 report on (Abbott). 1900. p. 183 Object lesson — Government cooperation in work (Dodge). 1901. p. 409.. report on (Stone). 1897. p. 373 Public- convict labor on, use of (Graham). 1895. p. 34 ... improvement of, in North Carolina (Holmes). 1894 traction tests on ( Neely ) . 1 896 Railroads and (Spencer). 1902. p. 41 Relation of, to rural population (Dodge). 1902. p. 34 Road-building materials and, of Georgia (McCallie). 1902. p. 50 - Road materials and freight rates in certain States north of Ohio River, information regarding. 1894 same, in Eastern and Southern States. 1894 Steel-track (Dickinson). 1901. p. 68 Steel-track wagon (Dodge). 1898. p. 291 Stone and shell ( Humphreys). 1894. p. 52 Stone, in New Jersey (Harrison). 1895. p. 23 What our bad roads cost us (Coleman). 1895. j). 17 See also Convict labor — Highways. Roads, Good, National Association of, officers of: 1900. p. 664 1901. p. 633 Roads, Good, National League for: Ofiicersof. 1898. p. 620 Proceedings of convention of. 1893. p. 11 Roadsters and trotters, breeding of (Lang), p. 157 Robert, J. C. Blood serum, experiments with, as a preventive and cure for Texas fever, p. 482 Roberts, Frank W. Sheep and wool in Cape Colony, p. 522 Roberts, Isaac PhilUps: Agricultural courses in the East, principles underlying formation of. 1900. p. 65 Agricultural experiment stations, how can they reach and in- terest the farmers? 1889. p. 30 , Agricultural industry, our new. 1901. p. 124 Farm, exodus from the, what are causes of? 1896. p. 80 Science versus art. 1898. p. 69 University extension work, how may it be best conducted by colleges of agriculture? 1898. p. 55 Roberts, J. P. Milk qualities, science of developing and perpetuat- ing. 1882. p.86 Roberts, John. Animals and animal products, imports and ex- ports of. p. 611 Robertson, W. Henry. Hamburg, dried apples in. 1894. p. 12 Robertson silage mixture. 1897. p. 7 Robins, C. E. Florida, south, resources and productions of. 1889. p. 514 Robinson, Henry A: Crop (;orrespondents, manual of instructions to Publications of Statistics Division, letter relating to. 1895 See alfio, for reports as Statistician, Agriculture Department, 1893-1896 Robinson, Jesse H: Seacoast telegraph lines, instructions to operators on. 1897 Telegraph and weather service. 1902. p. 145 Telegraph service with West Indies. 1898. p. 410 Ro1)son, W. S., address of, before good roads convention of Texas, Feb., 1895. p. 11 Rockall Island as meteorological station (Abbe). 1898. p. 311 Rocket signals. Sec also Kerkam's kites witli rocket signals. Index Classlflcatlon no. Al. 10:901 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A 1.10:897 A22.3:ll Al. 10:894 A22.3:20 A22.3:25 A22.3:23 A22.3:23 A22.3:6 A22.3:7 A22.3:21 Al. 10:898 A22.3:ll A22.3:17 A22.3:ll Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:898 A10.3:14 Al. 1:864 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A10.3:76 A10.5:l A10.3:99 A10.3:41 A10.3:49 A10.3:49 A1.8:22 A4. 1:901 A7.3:48 A1.9:56 A27.9:27 A27.2:C88 A27.2:1^6 A27.1: A29.12:Sel'' A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A22.3:15 A29.6:26 114—04- 40 T Index 1891. p. 213 . 1884. p. 1883. p. 7, 51. App., p. 50. Eocks, imbibition of (Hill). See also ]Magnetic rocks. Rocky Mountain areas, agricultural notes on. 1866. p. 379 Rocky Mountain basins, botany and agriculture of (Thompson). p. 125 \ Rockv ^lountain goat: Note on. 1S69. p. 56 Report on. p. 218 Rocky Mountain grasses ( Vaspy). 1874. p. 154 Rocky INlountain locust: Abundance of, in 1885 (Bruner). p. 303 Entomological Connnission reports on Habits, natural history, and means of counteracting injuries of (chaps. 8 and 13 oi' 1st Report of U. S. Entomological Com- mission. See AlO. 1:877). p. 264 Kansas and Colorado, in 1880 (Chipman). 1883. App. p. 55. Notes on (Bruner). 1888. p. 65 Observations on — during sununer of 1883 (Bruner) in Northwest in 1882 (Bruner). Reports and observations on. 1883 . Report on, in 1880 (Marten). 1883. See also Locust — IMelanoplus spretus Rocky Mountain region: Eastern, grasses and forage plants and forage conditions of (Williams). 1898 Forest flora of (Sud worth) . 1888. p. 153 Grasses and forage plants of (Rydberg and Shear). 1897 Rocky Mountain States: Irrigation in (Ulrich ). 1899 Reservoirs in, some typical (Mead). 1901. p. 415 Rocky Mountains: Eastern slope of, grasses of Plains and, catalogue of. p. 217 Forest conditions of, especially in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and New Mexico ( Ensign ) . p. 41 same, introduction to report. 1888. p. 7 Snowfall in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 18 Rod, divining, use of, in search for water, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 109 , Rodents. See Arvicolinse — Bandicoots — Bats — Blarina — Evo- tomys — Gophers — Grasshopper mouse — Ground squirrels — Guinea pigs — Hesperomys — Jack rabbits — Jumping mice — Kangaroo rats — Lemmings — Pika — Pocket gophers — Pocket mice — Rabbits — Rats — Voles. Roentgen rays, report on (Trowbridge). 1897. p. 348 Roesler, F. E. Artesian well investigation, field work in Texas. 1890. p. 243... Rogers, G. 0. Storms, local, on west coast of Mexico. 1894. p. 510. Rogers, George. Cattle show of Smithfield Club, notes on. p. 326. Roland, H. Whitfield. See, as joint author, McLean, L. Rolfs, Peter H. Pineapple growing. 1901 Rollins, Frank W. New Hampshire, road improvement in, extract from governor's message, p. 5 Rollins, John F. Florida as home for emigrants. 1872. p. 495 Romaine, Helmas: Horse breeding in New Jersey, p. 385 Vermont Association of Road and Trotting Horse Breeders, exhi- bition of. p. 441 Rommel, George M: Beef cattle, American breeds of, with remarks on pedigrees. 1902. Horses, market classes of. p. 433 same. 1902 Rontgen rays and cloudy condensation (Abbe). 1896. p. 167 Roofs, tin, as lightning conductors, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 166, 258 Roos, Van Hamel. Poisoning by preserving in tin cans. 1892. p. 930 Olasslflcation uo. A15.2:P94i A27.9:4 Al. 1:866 A27.9:7 A 1.1:867 A27.9:12 Al. 1:885 A8.1: Al. 1:877 A8.1:3 A9.7:l A9.3:4 A9.3:2 A9.3:2 A8.1:3 A3.3:12 A13.3:2 A3.3:5 A10.3:73 Al. 10:901 A 1.1:870 A13.3:2 A13.3:2 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A15.2:Ar7 A 29. 6:22 A4. 1:895-6 Al. 9:140 A22.4:33 A27.9:10 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:889-90 A4.3:34 A4. 1:901 A4.3:37 A29.6:24 A29.6:26 A7.3:13^ 498 Roosevelt, George "\V. : Animals, dead, disposition in Belgium, especially Brussels, p. 354. Belgium, cost of hauling fann products over wagon roads in. p. 1 . . Roosevelt, Robert B. Fish culture, report on. 1873. p. 183 Roosevelt, Theodore: Message, transmitting report of Secretary of Agriculture on for- ests, rivers, and mountains of southern Appalachian region. p 3 ; New York, road unprovement in, extract from governor's mes- sage, p. 6 Root crops, cultivation of, in United States (Leverett). p. 95 Root fungus of New Zealand ( Wight). 1889. p. 199 Root knot, cowpea resistant to (Webber and Orton). 1902. p. 22.. Root-knot disease of peach, orange, and other plants in Florida, due to work of Anguillula (Neal). 1889 Root-rot disease, new, of cotton: Circular of inquirv on ( Rusk ) Report on ( Atkinson). 1890. p. 262 Root rot of taro (Sedgwick). 1902 Ropes, strength of. 1898. p. 677 Roquefort cheese, manufacture of. 1868. p. 40 : Rosa, Edward Bennett. See, as joint author, Atwater, Wilbur Olin. Rose, Joseph Nelson: Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, plants from. 1896. p. 567... Carmen Island, plants collected bv Edward Palmer in 1890, on, listof. 1892. p.l29 ." '. Cocos Island, plants from, collected by U. S. S. "Albatross" in 1887-91, listof. 1892. p. 135 Galapagos Islands, plants from, collected bv U. S. S. "Albatross" in 1887-91, list of. 1892. p. 136 ". Mexico — useful plants of, notes on. 1899. p. 209 western, and Arizona, list of plants collected by Edward Palmer in 1890, in. 1891. p. 91 Mexico and Central America, plants of, studies of. 1897. p. 103. Mexico and United States, plants, mostly new, from, description of. 1895. p. 311 Plants, three new, descriptions of. 1893. p. 289 Sonora and Colima, States of, Mexico, collection of plants made in, by Edward Palmer in years 1890 and 1891, report on. 1895. p. 293 Tradescantia, three new species of, from U. S. 1899. p. 204 Treleasea, a new genus of Commelinaceae. 1899. p. 207 Tres Marias Islands, plants of. 1899. p. 77 Weeds, two, new to United States, p. 355 same. p. 355 See also, as joint author. Coulter, John M. — Vasey, George; aa col- lector, Davenport, George E. Rose, W. il.: Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in Maryland, District of Colum- bia, and Virginia, p. 51 Swine plague, outbreak of, in Maryland and Virginia, p. 446 Virginia, southern, cattle fever in. p. 461 Rose, William. J.ung plague, history of, in Richmond Countv, New York. p. 468 ." Rose, insects injurious to, some (Chittenden). 1901 Rose bug: p]xperience with (Smith). 1890. p. 113 same. 1891. p. 220 Means of extirpating (Glover). 1873. p. 30 Rose-chafer: Circular relative to (Chittenden). 1895 Report on (Riley). 1890. p. 295 Rose leaf-beetle, report on (Chittenden). 1897. p. 60 See also Fuller's rose beetle. Rose saw-flies in United States (Riley). 1892. p. 6 In<1cx t'lasslfli'atliju no. I i A4. 1:899 A22.4:27 A27.9:U A1.2:Ap4' A22.4:33 Al. 1:863 A28.5:5 A19.3:17 A9.3:20 A 28. 4:9 A9.7:3 A12.9:2 A 1.10:898 A27.9:6 A6.5:3 A6.5:l A6.5:l A6.5:l A6.5:5 A6.5:l A6.5:5 A6.5:3 A6.5:l A6.5:l A6.5:5 A6.5:5 A5.5:14 Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 A 1.1:881 -2 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:884 A9.6:27 A9.7:3 A9.7:3 A27.9:ll A 9. 5:11 A9.7:2 A9.6:7 A9.7:5 41)9 Index Roseanthus, a new genus of Cucurbitacese, from Acapulco, Mexico (Cogniaux). 1896. p. 577 Ruse's method of estimating fat in milk, 1888-1889. 1890. p. 160. Roses: Blight or mildew of, sulphur for. 1867. p. 60 Buds of, two new cecidomyians destructive to (Coquillett). 1900. p. 44 Rosette. See Peach rosette. Ross, B. B. : Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at thirteenth annual convention. 1896. p. 6 Ammonium phosphomolybdate, new reaction with. 1894. p. 97 Citrate-soluble phosphoric acid, determination of. 1893. p. 16. Ross, Charles W. : Road building, few practical suggestions on. 1902. p. 18 Road laws and road building in Massachusetts. 1901. p. 84 Ross, D. B. Sugar analysis, notes on. 1889. p. 1 79 Ross, D. W. : Boise Yallev, Idaho, duty of water as related to irrigation prob- lemsof." 1900. p. 219 Canals in Idaho, distribution of water from. 1902. p. 199 Water in Idaho, duty of. 1902. p. 221 Rotatioa, direction of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 361 Rotch, Abbott Lawrence: Aerial voyages by balloons and kites. 1900. p. 553 Aeronautical conference, international, Strassburg, Germanv, re- port on. 1898. p. 158 ". Aeronautical congress, international, at Berlin, report on. 1902. p. 356 Air, exploration of, progress in, with kites at Blue Hill Observa- tory, Mass. 1898. p. 355 Atmosphere — circulation of, in tropical and equatorial regions. 1902. p. 181 systematic exploration of, by means of kites, method for. 1902. p. 66 ■. Clermont-Ferrand, France, international hydrological, climato- logical, and geological congress, Sept. 28 to Oct. 2, 1896. p. 367 Cloud observations at Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Milton, Mass. 1897. p. 12 German Meteorological Society, eighth general meeting of. 1898. p. 160 Meteorological balloon ascension at Strassburg, Germany. 1901. p. 298 Paris, international meteorological conference at, Sept. 1896, re- port on. p. 365 Roth, Filibert: Cuban pine, additional notes on. 1897. p. 89 Forestry conditions and interests of Wisconsin. 1898 , Grazing in forest reserves. 1901. p. 333 Loblolly pine, additional notes on. 1897. p. 133 Longleaf pine, additional notes on. 1897. p. 74 Marsh or pond pine, observations on. 1897. p. 169 Shortleaf pine, additional notes on. 1897. p. Ill Timber, an elementary discussion of characteristics and proper- ties of wood. 1895 , Timber physics, progress in. 1898 Turpentine timber, field report on. 1893. p. 32 , White pine, wood of. 1899. p. 73 Wood of five Southern pines, structure of. j). 133 same, rev. ed. 1897. p. 143 Wood, usesof. 1896. p. 391 , See also, as collaborator and as joint author, Fernow, Bernard Eduard. Classification no. A6.5:3 A7.3:24 A27.9:5 A9.6:22 A7.3:49 A7.3:43 A7.3:38 A22.3:22 A22.3:21 A7.3:24 A10.3:86- A10.3:119 A10.3:104 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 A29.3:31 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:24 A13.3:13^ A13.3:16 Al. 10:901 A13.3:13^ A13.3:13^ A13.3:13 2 A13.3:13'' A13.3:10 A13.4:19 A13.3:8 A13.3:22 A13.3:13» A13.3:13 2 Al. 10:896 500 Rothamsted Experimental Station, England : Agricultural investigations at, six lectures on, under provisions of Lawes Agricultural Trust — 1892. ( Warington) 1893. (Gilbert) ]" same, introduction (Gilbert), p. 46 same, p. 9 History and work of, lecture on (Warington). 1892. p. 7 Laboratory of, determination of nitric acid in soils by Schloesing's method at (Warington). 1886. p. 47 Nitrogen determination in soils of experimental fields at, and bearing on question of source of nitrogen of our crops (Lawes and Gilbert). 1882. p. 142 Soils at, results of investigations on, being lectures delivered under provisions of Lawes Agricultural Trust (Dyer). 1902 .. Wheat grain and wheat straw grown at, in different seasons and by different manures, composition of ash of (Lawes and Gilbert), p. 85 Rothrock, J. T. Trees, planting, a patriotic duty. 1895. p. 32 Roubaix, France, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at (Angell). p. 3 \ / Roumanian agriculture. 1876. p. 369 Roundworms in sheep, goats, and cattle, treatment of (Stiles) : 1901 1902. p . 7 8e.e also Verminous diseases. Rove beetle, another parasitic (Coquillett). 1891. p. 318 Rowe, H. M. "Big head" (disease) of sheep in Utah. p. 230 Royal Agricultural Academy of Prussia. See Poppelsdorf, Prussia. Royal Agricultural College of England. See Cirencester, England. Royal Forest School of Bavaria. See Aschaffenburg, Bavaria. Royal Institute for Fruit and Vine Culture of Prussia. See Geisen- heim-on-the-Rhine. Roval Prussian Meteorological Institution, semicentennial of, cele- bration of (Abbe). 1897. p. 491 Rubber cultivation in Porto Rico (Cook). 1900 Rubenson, Robert, short biography of. 1902. p. 488 Ruffin, Ednmnd, pioneer in agricultural science (Cutter). 1895. p. 493 Ruffin, John N. Butter in Paraguay, p. 521 Rufous scale. West Indian, report of (Cockerell). 1892. p. 381 Runner's white corn. p. 186 Rural art, current publications in. p. 517 Rural common school, some problems of (True). 1901. p. 133 Rural cooperative banks in Russia. 1891. p. 146 Rural districts — How insects affect health in (Howard). 1902 •. Teaching domestic science in ( Breed ) . 1902. p. 91 same (Jacobs). 1902. p. 96 Rural economy, works on agriculture and, list of. p. 597 Rural free deHvery: Is it advisable to distribute night forecasts of Weather Bureau by? (Blystone). 1902. p. 191 Relation to road improvement (Machen). 1901. p. 92 Report on (Greathouse). 1900. p. 513 Routes, March 1. 1901 same, sketch. 1901. p. 691 Wagons of, weather sym])ols on (Pindell). 1902. p. 208 Weather forecast cards by, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 162 Rural life, what can colleges of agriculture do to nourish a hearty sentiment for (Davenport). 1896. p. 82 Rural organizations, history of our. p. 437 Rural population, relation of roads to (Dodge). 1902. p. 34 Rural production, applied science as a factor of. 1885. No.20. p. 31 . . Index I'lasslflcatlon no. A10.3 A 10. 3 A10.3 A10.3 A10.3 A7.3:ll Al.8:31 A10.3:106 A7.3:4 A1.8:56 A22.4:27 A27.9:14 A4.4:35 A4.3:35 A9.7:3 A4. 1:901 A29.6:25 A 6. 4:28 A29.6:30 Al. 10:895 A4. 1:898 A9.7:4 A 1.1:874 Al. 1:870 Al. 10:901 A27.9:29 Al. 9:155 A10.3:120 A10.3:120 A 1.1:868 A 29. 3:31 A22.3:21 A 1.10:900 A 1.10:900 A 1.1 0:901 A29.3:31 A29.6:28 A10.3:41 A 1.1:875 A 22. 3:23 A27.9:23 501 19 . Index Rural publications, Agriculture Department, recent: 1871. p. 410 1872. p. 398 1873. p. 311 1874. p. 437 Rural road naming and house numbering (Davidson). 1901. Rural schools. See Schools, rural. Rusk, Jeremiah McLain: Address of, before convention of National League of Good Roads, AVashington. 1893. p. 57 Animal Industry Bureau, letter regarding establishment of, etc. 1890 Annual reports [and] selected correspondence relating to export trade in live stock and meat products, 1889-92 Live stock and meat products, selected correspondence relating to export trade in. 1893 Root-rot of cotton, circular of inquiry on. n. d Straw and stubble of wheat, oats, rye, and barley, questions asked and specimens of, solicited, n. d See also, for reports as Secretary of Agriculture, 1889-1892 Russell, Daniel L. North Carolina, road improvement in, extract from governor's message, p. 6 Russell, Fremont L. See, as joint author, Gowell, Gilbert M. Russell, H. L. Cabbage and allied plants, bacterial disease of. 1898. p. 86 Russell, John L. Seasons, natural phenomena of, connection of with agriculture, p. 329 Russell, Thomas: Daily river stages on principal rivers of U. S., 1890-92 River observers, special, instructions for. 1892 River stage predictions in United States. 1894. p. 89 River stages, report of. p. 483 Signals, Weather Bureau. 1892. p. 42 Russia: Agriculture in. 1875. p. 36 Black soil of (Grandeau). 1872. p. 501 Cereals and forage plants collected in, by M. A. Carleton, for Section of Seed and Plant Introduction, Agriculture Depart- ment. 1899 Cereals of — adapted for cultivation in United States (Carleton). 1900 official returns of. 1891. p. 474 Climatological atlas of, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 343 Crops of, estimates of (Peters). 1901 Egg exports from (Holloway). p. 512 European, yield of field crops in. 1884. No. 9. p. 37 Flax and hemp in. 1869. p. 237 Flax culture in. 1892. p. 75 Fruits of, adaptation of, to extreme northern portions of United States (Lyon). 1888 Grain exports, removal of restrictions upon. 1892. p. 282 Grain-producing districts of (Moffat). 1882. No. 51. p. 14 Hessian fly in (Koeppen). 1883. App.,p. 41 Leather industry of (Holloway). p. 528 Livestock in, for 1898. p. 606 Locustin. 1883. p. 64 Meteorology in, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 103 i'lasslflciitton no Mineral phosphates of (Yermoloff). 1873. p. 22 Northern, grain in. 1870. p. 89 Rinderpest, official experiments in vaccination for. 1866. p. 235. Rural cooperative banks in. 1891. p. 146 Soil investigations (Sibirtzev). pp. 704,807 AVheatof, British imports of 1852-67. p. 39 "Wheat production and exportation in, course of, 1880-96 See also Caucasus — Odessa — St. Petersburg. Russian thistle: Circular relative to (Dewey) Al.l Al.l Al.l Al.l 871 872 873 874 A22.3:21 A10.3:14 A1.2:An 5^ A1.2:R89 A1.8:53 A28.4:9 A28.4:12 Al.l: A22.4:33 A10.3:49 Al. 1:864 A29.10:4 A29.12:R52i A29.3:ll' A29. 1:891' A29.3:7 A27 A27 .9:13 .9:10 A6.6:4 A6.3:23 A27.9:29 A29.6:28 A27.4:14 A4. 1:900 A27.9:22 A27.9:7 A11.5:4 A20.3:2 A27.9:30 A27.9:20 A8.1:3 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:901 A8.1:3 A29.6:27 A27.9:ll A27.9:8 A27.9:4 A27.9:29 A10.6:12 A27.9:6 A12.4:10 A6.4:a 502 Russian thistle — Continued Its history as a weed in United States, with an account of the means available for its eradication ( Dewey) . 1894 Russian thistle and other troublesome weeds in wheat region of Min- nesota and Xorth and South Dakota. 1 893 Russian vetch. See Vetch. Russian zvemstvos, conflict of, with enemies of agriculture (Mora- chevski). 1902. p. 61 Rust, George W. Calf-raising on plains, p. 177 Rust. See Cereals — Orange — Prune. Rust mite and other orange pests, notes on. 1883. p. 9 Rutland County, Vt. , marbles of ( Dorr) . p. 4-48 Rydberg, P. A. : Flora of Black Hills of South Dakota. 1896. p. 463 Flora of the sand hills of Nebraska. 1895. p. 133 Rydberg, P. A., and Shear, Cornelius L. Grasses and forage plants of Rocky Mountain region. 1897 Rvder, Henry B. Farm animals of Europe. 1886. p. 353 Rye: " Crop condition, monthly notes on Crop statistics, annual European, production. 1891. p. 338 Influence of, on price of wheat (Peters). 1900. p. 167 ... Rusted, request for specimens of ( Dal)ney ) . 1894 Situation in 1891. p. 478 Straw and stubble of, specimens of, requested (Rusk), n. d (S'ee o/so Cereals, American — Crops, principal. Rye gall-gnat: ' Description of (Loew). 1883. App. p. 6 New crop of, 1861, observations on (Wagner). 1883. App., p. 8. See also Hessian fly. Rykatcheff, I\I. Balloon ascension, results of, at St. Petersburg, May 20 to June 1, 1878. p. 392 Sac and Fox Indian Agency, statistics of. 1885. No. 15. p. 38 Saccardo's Sylloge, genus Scleroderma in (Ellis). 1889. p. 23 . Saccharine products, analysis of, provisional method for (Leach). 1902. p. 43 Saccharine sorghums, seeds of, distributed by Section of Seed and Plant Introduction, Agriculture Department. 1899 Saccharine matter, "diffusion process" for extracting, from sugar- yielding plants. 1869. {). 457 Sachaline. See Giant knotweed. Sacramento, Cal. : Electric storms at, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 542 State fair, cattle exhibited at, order providing fot- return of non- infected. 1899 same. Aug. 18, 1900 Sacramento County, Cal., cattle (luarantine order for. Feb. 26, 1900. . Sage, John R. : Weather forecasts, what classes are most benefited by? are they just what are needed? are they properly disseminated and utilized? 1899. p. 40 Weather service, possible advances in. 1895. p. 463 St. Domingo. See Santo Domingo. St. Elmo's fire, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 565 St. Gall, Switzerland, cost of hauHng farm products over wagon roads at ( Richman ). p. 1 1 St. Ignatius College, Cleveland, Ohio: Ground temperature observations at. 1902. p. 301 Meteorological observatory of (Kenealv). 1901. p. 355 St. KittH, W. I.: Climatologv of — 1899 (A'lexander). p. 583 1900 ( Abbe), p. 66 1900 (Alexander), p. 3.30 1901 (Alexander), p. 257 Index Classlflcatlon no. A6.3:15 A1.9:10 A9.6:38 A4. 1:886 A9.3:l A 1.1:862 A6.5:3 A6.5:3 A3.3:5 . A27.9:24 A27.9: A27.1: A27.9:29 Al. 10:900 A28.4:14 A27.9:29 A28.4:12 A8.1:3 A8.1:3 A29.6:28 A27.9:23 A28.5:5 A7.3:65 A6.6:3 A27.9:6 A29.6:25 A4.5:43 A4.5:69 A4.5:59 A29.3:24 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A22.4:27 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A 29. 6:28 A29.6:29 503 p. 487. p. 29. Index St. Kitts, W. I.— Continued Hurricanes of (Alexander) — 1899. p. 409 1902 Rainfall on (Alexander). 1900 See aho Basseterre. St. Landry Parish, La., soils and products of (Rapley). 1884. St. Lawrence Island, climate of, 1 894-99 (Henry ) . p. 457 St. Lawrence River, hailstorm on, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 506.. St. Lawrence Valley, high areas north of, in October, November, and December (Garriott). p. 292 St. Louis, Mo.: Hailstorm, severe, at. 1902. p. 487 House sparrow and European tree sparrow at, history of (Wid- mann ) . p. 191 Livestockat. 1868. p. 22 Precipitation at, 1889-91. p. 108 Screw worm in, hominivorous habits of (Murtfeldt) . 1891. p. 200. Tornado of May 27, 1896, at— low pressure in (Baier). p. 332 origin of (Walsh). 1897. p. 308 report on ( Frankenfield ) . p. 77 same (Abbe). 1896. p. 225 United States Weather Bureau and Forest Park meteorological observatories, abstract of comparison of minimum tempera- tures recorded at, 1891 (Hammonand Duenckel). p. 12 See also Washington University. St. Martin's parish. La., soils and products of (Rapley). 1884. p. 9. . St. Mary County, Md., soil survey of (Bonsteel). p. 125 St. Marys Falls Canal, water level in, relation of certain atmospheric changes to. 1894 St. Mary's Parish, La., soils and products of (Rapley). 1884. p. 20. . St. Michael, Alaska, ice and navigation at, notes on, 1878-99 (Abbe), p. 162 1 St. Paul, Minn., frost formation in, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 401... See also Minnesota good roads convention. St. Petersburg, Russia: Balloon ascensions at, results of, May 20 to June 1, 1878 ( Rykatcheff ) . p. 392 Dead animals in, disposition of (Holloway ). p. 361 St. Thomas, W. I. , dairy conditions in (Pearson), p. 38 St. Vincent eruption, meteorological conditions following, 1902 (Kimball), p. 267 Salem area. New Jersey, soil survey of ( Bonsteel and Taylor) . p. 125. Salinas Valley, lower, California, soil survey of (Lapham and Heileman ) . p. 481 Salinas Valley, Cal., irrigation problems in, report on (Marx). 1901. p. 193 Salinas Valley, Monterey Co., Cal., water-bearing gravels and forma- tions tributary to underground water supply of (Nutter). 1901. p.208 Salisbury, George N. : Forest clearing and cultivation, effect of, upon water supply and soil, rainfall, temperature. 1899. p. 91 Irrigation and its relation to State weather-service work. 1894. p. 24 Meteorological study, under existing conditions of Weather Bureau station work, is it practicable to require assistants to pursue a systematic course of? 1902. p. 82 Utah, characteristics of, in relation to State weather-service work. 1894. p.27 Weather Bureau and the public, relations between. 1899. p. 14. Salisbury, N. C, feeding stations at, regulations concerning cattle transportation at — Jan. 3, 1898 Jan. 9, 1899 Jan. 20, 1900 Classification no. A29.6:27 A29.3:32 A29.6:28 A1.8:35 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A29.6:30 A5.3:l A27.9:7 A29.6:20 A9.7:4 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:24 A29.6:24 A29.6:30 A1.8:.35 A26.5:900i A29.2:Sa^ A1.8:35 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:901 A29.6:30 A26.5:901i A26. 5:9011 A10.3:100 A10.3:100 A29.3:24 A29.3:14 A29.3:31 A29.3:14 A29.3:24 A4.5:15 A4.5:31 A4.5:57 504 fialmon, Daniel Elmer: Address of, before national cattle growers' convention, Kansas City. 1887. p. 7 Animal diseases, some examples of development of knowledge concerning. 1 899. p. 93 same, p. 53 Animal Industrv Bureau, Agriculture Department, Avork oi, for farmer. 1897. p. 236 same, reprinted, p. 25 Animals, contagious disea.ses of — national legislation for, address on, l^efore 3d national con- vention of stockmen, Chicago, Nov., 1885. p. 13 prevention of, in America. 1883. p. 32 Animals and their products, exports of. 1897 Animals slaughtered for food, necessity of inspecting. 1889. p. 30 Argentina as a market for pure-bred cattle from United States, preliminary report on. 1902 Beef supply of United States and export trade in animals and meat products. 1889. p. 64 same, 1890 Black quarter or black leg. p. 84 same, n. d Bovine tuberculosis — legislation with reference to. 1901 relation of, to public health. 1901 Butter making, recently patented process of Federal meat inspection. 1894. p. 67 Food products from diseased animals, p. 250 Foot-and-mouth disease, warning to all owners of cattle, sheep, and swine. 1902 , Fowl cholera, prevention of. 1881. p. 314 same (circular). 1881 Hog cholera, inoculation for prevention of, experiments with. 1892 Hog cholera and swine plague. 1894 Hog cholera; its history, nature, and treatment, as determined by inquiries and investigations of Bureau of Animal Industry. 1889 Hog fever, investigation of, in North Carolina, p. 432 ; Livestock, foreign and interstate shipments of. Federal insjjection of. p. 237 Lumpy jaw or actinomycosis in cattle, investigations relating to treatment of — 1893. p. 109 1893 1894 n. d Mexico as market for pure-bred beef cattle from U. S. 1902 Pathological conditions found in meat inspection, p. 52 Poultry raising on farm. 1901 same, p. 2.35 Eabies, its cause, frequency, and treatment. 1900. p. 211. ..... . same, p. 122 Rabies in District of Columbia. 1900 Sheep scab, work against, p. 69 Southern cattle fever, investigation of. 1880. p. 98 Swine plague, fowl cholera, and southern cattle fever, investiga- tion of. p. 258 Swine plague, investigation of. 1878. p. .321 Swine plague and fowl cholera, investigation of, second report. 1880. p. 13 same, p. 387 Swine plague in North Carolina. 1879. p. 123 Texas cattle fever and fowl cholera, investigation of. 1883. p. 18. Trichiniasis, extent of, in America and Europe, p. 475 same. 1884. p. 269 Iiider Classification no. A1.8:43 Al. 10:899 A4. 1:899 Al. 10:897 A4. 1:897 A1.8:38 A1.8:29 A4.4:17 A7.3:25 A4.4:37 Al. 1:889 A4.2:B39 A4. 1:893-4 A4.4:6 A4.3:28 A4.3:33 A21.2:B97 Al. 10:894 A4. 1:901 A4.4:38 A1.6:34 A4.2:F82 A1.9:8 A1.9:24 A1.8:46 Al.l:878 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:891-2 A4.3:2 A4. 1:893-4 A4.4:7 A4.3:41 A4. 1:900 Al. 9:141 A4. 1 :900 Al. 10:900 A4. 1 :900 A4.4:30 A4. 1:900 A 1.6:22 Al. 1:881-2 A 1.1:878 A 1.6:34 A 1.1:880 A1.6:12 A 1.1:883 A4. 1 :884 A4.2:Ann 505 581 Index Salmon, Daniel Elmer— Continued Tuberculin test for tuberculosis. 1901. p Tuberculin test of imported cattle. 1901 Tuberculosis of animals in some of its relations to human tubercu- losis, p. 257 Wheat as food for growing; and fattening animals, n. d See also, for report as Chief of Veterinary Division, Agriculture Department, 1883; for reports as Chief of Animal Industry Bureau, 1884-1902 Salmon, Daniel Elmer, and Smith, Theobald. Cattle, infectious dis- eases of. p. 371 Salmon, Daniel Elmer, and Stiles, Charles Wardell: Cattle ticks ( Ixodoidea) of United States, p. 380 Sheep scab; its nature and treatment, p. 98 same Sheep scab, results of work against, in 1901. p. 583 Surra, emergency report on. p. 41 same Salmon ladders, note on. 1867. p. 207 Salmon propagation in Australia. 1867. p. 207 Salt: Dairy, study of various brands of ( Lawson ) . 1 899. p. 28 Influence of salt and similar substances, on soil moisture (Real) . 1900. p. 5 Used in packing, p. 491 same. 1884. p. 288 Salt and resin wash. See San Jose scale. Salt Lake Valley, Utah. Soils of (Gardner and Stewart), n. d ... Same (Gardner and Stewart). 1900. p. 77 Salt-marsh hay. See Hay. Salt-marsh lands, reclamation of (Means). Salt marshes, grasses of (Scribner). 1895. Salt River Valley, Arizona: Irrigation investigations in, 1900 (Code) same, 1901 (Code), p. 51 Soil survey in (Means), p. 287 Saltbushes: Commercial, seeds of (Collins). 1901 Report on (Kennedy). 1900 same (Smith). 1896 • Salted meats. See 'Meat — Pork. Salts: Dissolved, influence of, on capillary rise of soil waters (Briggs and Lapham). 1902. p. 5 Distribution of, in alkali soils (Hilgard). 1896. p. 66 Influencing rate of evaporation of water from soils (Briggs). 1900. p. 184 Occurring in alkali soils, solution studies of. 1901 Salviate, E. de. Dairying, cooperative, in Sweden; translated by A. W. Augerer. 1872. p. 452 Sammis, J. L. See, as joint author, Grindley, II. S. Samuels, Edward A. : Birds on farm, value of. p. 201 Mammalogy and ornithology of New England, with reference to agricultural economy, p. 265 ..- Oology of some land birds of New England as a means of identi- fving injurious or beneficial species, p. 386 San Benito Island, ^Mexico, list of plants collected bv Edward Palmer at, in 1889 ( Vasey and Rose). 1890. p. 20 San Bernardino County, Cal., forests of (Kinney). 1888. p. 198.. San Bernardino Valley, Cal., studies of subterranean water supply of, and its utilization ( Hilgard). 1902. p. 103 Sanborn, J. W. Soil physics, relation of tillage to. 1891. p. 97.. Sanborn, T. F. Sorghum-sugar experiments at Medicine Lodge, Kans. 1889. p. 77 '. See also, as joint author, Carr, Oma. Classification no. I Al. 10:901 A4.3:32 A4. 1:901 A4.4:2 A4.1: A4.2:C29* A4. 1:900 A4. 1:897 A4.3:21 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:901 A4.3:42 A27.9:5 A27.9:5 Al. 9:107 Al. 9:114 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 1901... p. 325 . 1902. p. 83. A26.4:4 A1.8:64 A26.4:8 Al. 10:895 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A26. 5:900' A6.3:27 Al. 9:108 A3. 4:3 A26.3:19 A10.3:30 A1.8:64 A26.3:18 A27.9:10 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:863 Al. 1:864 A6.5:l A13.3:2 A10.3:119 A10.5:3 A7.3:26 506 p. 520 p. 421 p. 123. Sand: Drifting, French experiments in fixing. 1875. Kains of, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 1.58 Sand and soil binders, grasses as (Scribner). 1894. Sand-binding grasses (Scribner). 1898. p. 405 Sand blizzard, note on (Abbe). 1895. p. 381 Sand cultures, methods of, atBernburg Experiment Station (Hellrie- gel). 1895. pp. 749, 835 Sand dunes and wind, notes on (Abbe) . 1901 . p. 1 76 Sand hills of Nebraska, flora of (Rydberg) . 1895. p. 133 Sand vetch. See Vetch. Sandberg, J. H. See, as collector, Holzinger, John M. Sanders, J. H.: Hamburg international exhibition, 1883, report of. p. 371 ...... same, 1884. p. 181 Horse breeding for turf, road; and farm. 1883. p. 229 Sanders, William R. Sheep, fine-wooled. p. 185 Sanderson, E. Dwight, and Penny, Charles L. Hydrocyanic-acid gas as insecticide on low-growing plants. 1900. p. 60 Sanderson, E. Dwight: Aphids of apple, pear, and quince. 190: Delaware — entomological notes from. 1902. p. 97 insects in, notes on. 1900. p. 66 San Diego, Cal. : Climatology of, notes on, 1849-99 (Abbe), p. 20 Waterspout, report on ( Carpenter ) . 1898. p. 545 San Diego County, Cal.: Coleoptera observed in, notes on habits of some species of (Blais- dell). 1892. p. 33 Forests of (Kinnev). 1888. p. 198 Trees and shrubs of. 1888. p. 202 Sandwich Island sugar-cane borer. 1888. p. 185 San Francisco, Cal. : Climateof (McAdie). 1899 Coccid;e, some found bv Alex. Craw in course of his quarantine workat. 1896. p. 42 Kites at, experiments with (Hammon). 1896. p. 288 Meteorological observations of, 1893-94 (Featherstone). p. 128.. Port of, scale insects found upon plants entering, list of (Craw).. Precipitation at, 1889-91. p. 108 Trade of, in agricultural products, 1864-65. No. 6. p. 28 ... Trade with. 1867. p. 373 Weather forecast district, report of — Feb., March, 1899 (Willson) Apr. -.July, Sept., 1899-July, 1900 (McAdie) Sept., Oct., 1900 (AVillson) Nov., 1900-Julv, 1901 (McAdie) Sept.-Nov., 1901 (McAdie) Jan.-Oct., 1902 (McAdie) San Francisco mountain region : Arizona — biological survey of, results of ( Merriam ) . 1890 forest trees of (Merriam). 1890. p. 119 Reptiles and batrachians of (Stejneger). 1890. p. 103 San Gabriel area, California, soil survey of (Holmes and Mesmer). p. 5.59 Sanger, J. P., address of, before convention of National League for (Jood Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 69 Sanitary climatology circulars Sanitary ofiicials, list of: 1898. p. 616 1899. p. 698 1900. p. 653 1901. p. 628 Sanitary significance of forests (Fernow). 1893. p. 171 Index I'lassl&catlon uo. A27.9:13 A29.6:27 Al. 10:894 Al. 10:898 A29.6:23 A10.6:5 A29.6:29 A6.5:3 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A1.7:2 Al. 1:864 A9.6:26 A10.3:115 A9.6:37 A9.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A9.7:5 A13.3:2 A13.3:2 A9.7:l A29.3:28 A9.8:4 A29.6:24 A29.6:22 A9.8:4 A29.6:20 A27.9:3 A27.9:5 A29.6:27 A29.6: A29.6:28 A29.6: A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A5.5:3 A 5. 5:3 A5.5:3 A26.5:901i A10.3:14 A29.15: Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 A 1.10:900 A 1.10:901 A13.3:7 507 Index San Jacinto Eiver, Cal., problems of water storage on torrential streams of southern California as typified bv (Schuvler). 1901. p. 353 ■ ." San Joaquin County, California, resources of (Holden). 1868. p. 363. San Joaquin River, Cal., irrigation from (Soule). 1901. p. 215 San Joaquin Valley, California, locusts of (Coquillett). p. 289 Sa'i Jose or pernicious scale: Aphelinua fuscipennis, an important parasite upon, in Eastern United States (Johnson). 1900. p. 73 Charlottesville, Va. (Schwarz). 1894. p. 247 Connecticut (Britton). 1898. p. 81... Cooperation for control of, is it practicable? (Alwood). 1896. p. 80 Dried fruit (Howard). 1898. p. 7 Eastern United States, appearance in, and measures taken to pre- vent its spread and to destrov it (Howard). 1893 same (Howard). 1894. p. 153". Experimental work in New York State against ( Felt) . 1902. p. 35 . Experiments with winter washes against, season of 1894-95 (Marlatt). 1895. p. 365 How to control, circular on ( Marlatt) Hydrocyanic-acid gas as remedy for (Johnson). 1898. p. 39 ... Insecticides for, various, some practical experiments with, in Georgia (Scott). 1902. p. 41 Japan, preliminary report on (Marlatt). 1902. p. 41 Lime, sulphur, and salt and resin washes for, use of, in Ohio (Burgess). 1902. p. 33 same, in Maryland (Quaintance). 1902. p. 37 Michigan, present status in (Barrows). 1897. p. 27 Native home of, resume of search for, in Japan and China (Mar- latt). 1902. p. 65 New Jersev (Smith) — 1894. p. 163 1898. p. 32 Notes on (Howard). 1895. p. 283 Occurrences in United States, with full account of its life history and remedies to l)e used against it ( Howard and Marlatt) Original home of (Howard and Marlatt). 1899. p. 36 Report on — 1894. p. 360 1896-97 (Howard) Virginia (Coquillett), 1894. p. 253, 324 San Jose scale and its nearest allies (Cockerell). 1897 San Juan, Porto Rico, temperature, rainfall, and humidity at (Phillips). 1899. p. 319 San Mateo (Cal.) Agricultural Association fair, cattle exhibited at, special order concerning. Aug. 18, 1900 San Pedro Martin Island, plants collected at, bv Edward Palmer in 1890, list of (Vasey and Rose). 1890. p". 78 Sanpete County, Utah, soil survey in (Means). 1900. p. 115 Santa Agueda, Lower California, plants collected bv Edward Palmer in 1890 at, list of (Vasey and Rose). 1890. " p. 80 Santa Ana, Cal., soil survey around (Holmes), p. 385 Santa Barbara, California, climate of. 1871. p. 196 Santa Rosalia, Lower California, plants collected bv Edward Palmer in 1890 at, list of ( Vasey and Rose ) . 1890. ' p. 80 Santillan, Rafael Aquilar y. See Aquilar y Santillan, Rafael Santo Domingo, plants from. 1870. p. 283 Sap, circulation of (Vasey). 1874. p. 151 Sapindacefc, threes new species of, from western Mexico and Lower California (Radlkofer). 1893. p. 367 Sarcopsylla gallinacea. See Hen flea. Sarcoptidse, parasitism among, origin and development of (Gar- man). 1891. p. 182 Sarcosporidia, presence of, in birds (Stiles). 1893. p. 79 Sargent, A. A. Viticulture in California. 1882. p. 157 : Sargent, C. S. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 227 ClaBslflcatlon no. A10.3:100 A27.9:6 AlO. 3:100 Al. 1:885 A9.6:26 A9.7:6 A9.6:17 A9.6:6 A9.6:18 A9.5:3 A9.7:7 A9.6:37 A9^.7:7 A9.5:42 A9.6:17 A9.6:37 A9.6:31 A9.6:37 A9.6:37 A9.6:9 A9.6:37 A9.7:7 A9.6:17 A9.7:7 A9.6:3 A9.6:20 A9.7:6 A9.6:12 A9.7:6 A9.8:6 A29. 1:898 A4.5:69 A6.5:l A1.8:64 A6.5:l A26 .5:900' A27.9:9 A6.5:l A27.9:8 A27.9:12 A6.5:l A9.7:4 A4.3:3 A1.8:22 A29.6:30 508 Sartori, Giuseppe. Dubernard method for examination of butter. 1890. p. 103 Sausages, United States, in Gibraltar (Sprague). p. 519 Sausalito, California, storm wave at (Abbe). 1895. p. 424 Saunders, William: Cranberry culture. 1894 Economic plants in collection of Agriculture Department, cata- logue of. 1891 Experimental Gardens and Grounds Office, Agriculture Depart- ment, work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 180 Garden, notes of the — 1871 . p. 476 1872. p. .72 Grapevine, pruning and training, remarks on, with ciuotations and illustrations from various authors, p. 97 Horticulture and kindred subjects, papers on. 1891 Participation of Agriculture Department in Philadelphia Inter- national Exhibition. 1876 Plants, bulVjs, tubers, etc., for distribution from U. S. projtagating garden, catalogue of, with report on object and aims of gar- den. 1862_ _ Plants in exotic collection of Department of Agriculture, descrip- tive catalogue of. 1872 Pruning of trees and other plants. 1898. p. 151 Soils and products of Florida, observations on. 1883 Tea culture, experiment in, report on tea gardens of Dr. Charles U. Shepard, Pinehurst, S. C. 1897 Tea culture as a probable American industry. 1879 Tea garden. Government, at Summerville, S. C, condition and prospects of. p. 28 See also, for reports as Superintendent of Experimental Garden, 1862-1867; and as Superintendent of Gardens and Grounds, 1868-1899 Saunders, William, sketch of life of (Hill). 1900. p. 625 Saw-fiv: Dogwood, report on. 1890. p. 239 New, which is injurious to hollyhocks (Cockerell). 1894. p. 251. Rose, in United States (Riley). 1892. p. 6 Strawberry (Malley). 1889." p. 136 Sweet potato, report on. 1888. p. 43 same, new (Marlatt). 1892. p. 24 Wheat and grass, notes on (Riley and Marlatt). 1891. p. 168 .. Willow-shoot, report on (Riley). 1888. p. 8 See also Cimbex — Harpiphorus maculatus — Monostegia ignota — Nematinte — Pear slug — Sweet potato saw-flies — Wheat saw- flies. Saxony: Beef and pork in, consumption of. 1887. p. 591 Statistics of. 1876. p. 496 Tuberculosis among cattle in. p. 99 Saylor, Charles F. : Beet-sugar industry of United States, report as special agent — 1897 - same. p. 161 13 Index Classification no. A7.3:24 A4. 1:899 A29.6:23 A1.9:13 A1.8:47 Al. 10:897 A27.9:9 A27.9:10 A 1.1:866 Al.8:48 A1.2:P53 A1.8:2 A1.8:6 Al. 10:898 A1.6:62 A14.4:l A1.6:18 Al. 1:881-2 A 14.1: Al. 10:900 A9.7:2 A9.7:7 A9.7:5 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A9.7:5 A9.7:4 A9.7:l 1898. p. 1900. p. 1901. p. 1901. p. 9.. 487 Scabies. See Cattle — Sheep scab. Scale. Sec. also Red scale. Scale insects: American fruit imported into Germany (Reh) . 1900. California, report for 1891 (Coquillett). ]). 13 Destroying, various methods for, report on (Cocjuillett; 1888. p. 123 same. p. 123 1890. p. 19 p. 79.... A27.9:25 A27.9:14 A4. 1:893-* A1.2:B392 A1.2:B39i A1.2:B39* A 1.8:69 A1.8:72 Al. 10:901 A9.6:22 A9.3:26 A 1.1:888 A9. 1:888. A9.3:23 509 p. 152 Index Scale insects — Continued Enemies in California (Smith). 1896. p. 46.. Enemy of citrus trees (Marlatt). 1900. p. 247 Experiments against (Koebcle). p. 143 Experiments on, progress in, etc. (Hubbard). .«ame. p. 152 Found upon plants entering port of San Francisco, list of (Craw ), 1896. p. 40 Gas treatment for, report on (Coquillett) — 1887. p. 123 same. p. 35 1890. supplementary, p. 41 Hydrocvanicacidgas treatment for, history of (Coquillett). 1891. p. 457 -' Important, two, parasites of (Howard ) . 1894. p. 5 Injuriovis, danger to American horticulture from introduction of (King). 1901. p. 171 New, from California (Coquillett). 1891. p. 382 New and old, notes on (Johnson). Report of Entomologist on. p. 276 Some, of orchard (Howard). 1894. Temperature control of (Marlatt). Useful American (Howard). 1897. See also Aleurodidae — Aleyrodes — Blackscale — Coccidpe — Coccids 1896. p. 74 . 73 p. 249 . 1899. p. p. 38 - Aspidiotus ostrea^formis — — Cottony cushion-scale — Date-palm scale — Eimeria stiedse — Eimeriella — Fluted scale — Icerya — Jamaican coccidte — Japanese coccidte — Lecanium — Maple pseudococcus — Mytilaspis pomorum — Orange — Peach lecanium — Peach-tree scale — Red scales — San Jos6 scale. Scandinavia: Agricultural education in, notes on (Woll). 1897. p. 7 same(Woll). 1898. pp. 605, 703 Our trade with, 1890-1900 ( Hitchcock ). 1900 Seed-control stations in, report on (Woll). 1899. p. 4 Scatehkow, K. Locusts in China, extermination of. 1883. App., p. 65 Scelle, Ch. Egg sales of Paris, 1896; translated by Newton B. Ashby. p. 339 Scep.sis edwardsii, preparatory stages of (Dyar). 1890. p. 360 Scheffer, Theo H. Twig girdler, notes and observations on. 1895. p. 345 Schickler, C. Pomology in Wurtemberg. 1870. p. 153 Schipps, K. Halo phenomena, observation of. 1897. p. 294 Schizoneura panicola thos. and S. corni fab. identity of (Osborn). 1889. p. 108 ". Schloesing's method. See Nitric acid in soils. Schmidberger, . Pear midge, habits of. p. 286 Schmoeger-Neubert. Estimation of content of fat in milk by method of (Kiihn). 1890. p. 158 Schokalsky, Jules de. Ladoga Lake, from thermic point of view. 1901. p. 63 School books, errors in, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 16 Schools: Arbor Day observance in (Northrop), p. 27 Bird day in Common — agriculture in. 1868. p. 92 same (Adams). 1885. p. 174 as affected by roads (Abercrombie). 1902. p. 39 Meteorology and relation of (Kimball). 1902. p. 131 Meteorology in (Abbe). 1894. p. 512 same. 1899. p. 469 Primary work on meteorology for use of (Connor). 1899. p. 102. Public- how may farmers' organizations hasten teaching of agricul- ture in? (Voorhees). 1902. p. 89 Olasslflcatlon no. A9.6:6 Al. 10:900 A 1.1:887 Al. 1:883 A9. 1:883 A9.8:4 ! Al. 1:887 A9.3:15 A9.7:l A9.7:3 A9.7:7 Al 0.3:99 A9.7:3 A9.6:6 Al. 1:880 Al. 10:894 A9.6:20 A9.6:9 A10.4:32 A10.6:9 A 12. 3:22 A10.6:10 AS. 1:3 A4. 1:899 A9.7:2 A9.7:7 A27.9:8 A29.6:25 A9.7:2 Al. 1:885 A7.3:24 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A1.8:56 A5.4:17 A27.9:6 A1.7:9 A22.3:23 A29.6:30 A29.6:22 A29.6:27 A29.3:24 A10.3:120 510 Schools — Continued Public — Continued meteorological observations at, notes on (Abbe). 1899. ]>. 550 same (Wilkinson). 1899. p. 550 meteorology in (Abbe). 1896. p. 458 same (Abbe). 1897. p. 17 teaching agriculture in (James). 1902. p. 84 Rural — agriculture in (Powell). 1902. p. 109 grounds of, tree planting on ( Hall ) . 1901 Technical, mechanical, drawing in (Flather). 1894. p. 81 See nho Agricultural colleges — Technical schools — Welch, A. .S. Schott, Charles Anthony: Magnetic survey of North America. 1895. p. 460 Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 241 Schoyen, W. M. Insects of Norway and Sweden, notes on. 1897. p. 79 Schreiber, Paul: Meteorological observations considered with special reference to influence on vegetatioTi. 1895. p. 395 Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 237 Schrenk, Hermann von: Catalpa, hardy, diseases of. 1902. p. 49 Fungous diseases of forest trees. 1900. p. 199 New England conifers, some diseases of. 1900 Red cedar, two diseases of, caused by Polyporus juniperinus n. sp. and Polyporus carneus nees, preliminary report. 1900 Timber, decay of, and methods of preventing it. 1902 Schrodt, M. Specificgravity of cow's milk, limits of. 1888. p. 154. Schroeder, Ernest C. : Blood and serum injections in connection with Texas fever inves- tigations, experiment in. p. 43 Bottom disease among horses of South Dakota, p. 371 Inoculation to produce immunity from Texas fever in northern cattle, p. 273 ". Southern cattle tick, vitality of. p. 41 Texas fever organism, persistence of, in blood of cattle, p. 42 Tubercle bacilli in milk of cows, experimental observations on presence of. 1894. p. 75 Tuberculosis, prevalence of, among cattle in New York State, p. 66. See also, as collaborator, De Schweinitz, Emil Alexander; as joint author, Kilborne, F. L. — Smith, Theobald. Schroeder, Ernest C, and Cotton, W. E. Southern cattle ticks, growing noninfected and afterwards infecting them with Texas fever, p. 33 Schulte, J. I.: Grains, tillering of. 1899. p. 10 Tobacco, wcjrk of agricultural experiment stations, with introduc- tion and comments by ]\lilton Whitney. 1900 Schultz, L. G. Sky polarization, study of, with reference to weather conditions. 1902. p. 28 Schuster, Arthur: Mathematical analysis as applied to terrestrial magnetism, pres- ent condition of. 1895. p. 550 Meteorology, address on, at British Association, Belfast. 1902. p. 448 Schuyler, James D. Water storage, problems of, on torrential streams of southern California as typified by Sweetwater and San Jacinto rivers. 1901. p. 353 Schuyler, Nebr., Sugar-beet Experiment Station, annual report of: 1891 (Maxwell), p. 118 1892. p. 43 1894. p. 37 Schwarz, Eugene Amandus: Cicada, periodical, in 1897, circular on same. 1898 Index Classification no. A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.H:23 A 29. 6:25 A10.3:120 A10.3:1.20 Al. 9:1.34 A10.3:20 A29.3:112 A29.6:30 A9.6:9 A29.3:112 A29.6:30 A13.3:.37 Al. 10:900 A28.3:25 A28.3:21 A19.3:14 A7.3:24 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:891-2 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:899 A4.3:7 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:899 Al. 9:105 A1.8:63 A29.3:31 A29.3:112 A29.6:30 A 10. 3: 100 A7.3:33 A7.3:37 A7.3:39 A9.5:22 A9.5:30 511 Index Schwarz, Eugene Amandus — Continued Cotton-worm questit)n in 1894. p. 315 Crow, insect food of. 1895. p. 57 Eumanis atala, notes on. 1888. p. 37 Hippelates plague in Florida. 1895. p. 374 Hylesinus eericeus, notes on. 1894. p. 254 Insects living on or injurious to the cotton plant in Bahama Islands. 1878. p. 347 Librarj' pest, imported, report of. 1895. p. 396 Eed-legged flea-beetle, its injuries to orchard trees in ^Maryland and Virginia. 1893. j). 3;>4 San Jose scale at Charlottesville, Va. 1894. p. 247 See also, as translator, lieh, L. Schweinitz, Emil Alexander, de. See De Schweinitz. Schweitzer, Paul, and Fox, Charles P. Meat analysis — testing of ai)paratus and method. 1891. p. 40 Schwolson, Orest. Solar radiation, observations of; how best made and compiled. 1896. p. 721 Science: Applied, as a factor of rural production. 1885. ^so. 20. p. 31 . . Poetry (Abbe). 1902. p. 269 True relations of, to industries and arts ( Wiley) . p. 32 Versus art (Roberts ). 1898. p. 69 Scientific investigation, original, under certain conditions advisability of supplying employees of Weather Bureau with apparatus for carrying on (Fulton). 1902. p. 22 Scientific investigators, training needed to become, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 447 Scientific organizations, relations of weather officials with, how pro- moted (Beals). 1899. p. 69 Same (Sims) . 1899. p. 74 Scientific research, instruction in, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 413.. Scientific work of Agriculture Department, recommendation for ap- pointment of director in chief of, etc Scleroderma, genus, in Saccardo's Sylloge (Ellis). 1889. p. 23 Scofield, Carl S. Algerian durum wheats, classified list, with descrip- tions. 1902 Scolytidte and their food plants, notes on (Blandford). 1894. p. 260. Scolytids, destructive, and their imported enemy (Hopkins). 1893. p. 123 Scoresbv, Wm., jr. Meteorological notes bv, report on (Abbe). 1897. p. 62 '. Scorpions, report on. 1894. p. 260 Scotland: Agriculture and dairying in (Higgins). p. 213 Cattle in, pleuro-pneumonia in (Reid ). p. 401 Dogtaxin. 1867. p. 381 Fiber in, determination of (Aitken). 1894. p. 172 AVheat experiments in. 1866. p. 386 See also Ben Nevis observatory — Edinburgh. Scott, John. Beef, breeding and feeding for, and supplying market. 1889. p. 132 Scott, Martin P. Lawes's views of fertilitv. 1883. p. 76 Scott, Robert H. : Paris, international meteorological conference at. Sept., 1896. p. 333 - Weather maps and bulletins, daily, publication of. 1894. p. 6.. Scott, Robert W. Kentucky sheep, improved, p. 334 Scott, W. H. College faculty meetings. 1895. p. 80 Scott, W. M. : Aphis, new species of, injurious to plums and peaches in Georgia, preliminary note on. 1902. p. 56 Coccidfe of Georgia, notes on. 1900. p. 49 Georgia, coccids in, fatal temperature for some. 1899. p. 82 San Jose scale, some practical experiments with various insecti- cides for, in Georgia. 1902. p. 41 I'lasslflciitlon no. A9.7:7 A5.3:6 A9.7:l A9.7:7 A9.7:7 A9.2:C82 A9.7:7 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A7.3:31 A29.3:ll* A27.9:23 A29.6:30 A1.7:2 A10.3:4^ A29.3:31 A29.6:2g A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:26 A1.2:Scil A28.5:5 A19.3:7 A9.7:6 A9.7:6 A29.6:25 A9.7:7 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:889-90? A27.9:5 A7.3:43 A27.9:4 A1.7:2 A1.7:2 A29.6:24 A29.3:ll^ Al. 1:866 A10.3:24 A9.6:31 A9.6:26 A9.6.20 A9.6:37 512 Scott, W. M., and Fiske, W. F. Curculio, jarring for, on extensive gcale in (ieor^ia, with list of int^ects cautrht. 1902. p. 24 Scovel, J. V. n. Potatoes, experiments with. 1874. p. 331 Scovell, Melville Aniasa: Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at seventh annual convention. 1890. p. 6 Burley tol)acco, its growing and curing. 1901. p. 106 Cows, testing as to milk and butter production, some notes in connection with. 1899. p. 123 Dairv tests at World's Columbian Exposition, report of committee oil. 1S94. p. 52 Kjeldahl method applicable to determination of nitrogen in nitrates. 1887. p. 51 See also, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. Scovell, ]Melville Amasa, Peter, Alfred Meredith, and Curtis, H. E. Fertilizers, potash in, rejwrt on some sources of error in de- termination of. 1896. p. 42 Screech owl. See Owl. Screw worm, hominivorous habits of, in St. Louis, Mo. (Murtfeldt). 1891. p. 200 Screws, W. W. Address of, before national road conference, Julv, 1894. p. 23 "... Scribner, Frank Lamson-: Agrostology, economic and scientific, progress of. 1899. p. 347. . Agrostology Division, Agriculture Department — publications of, list of. 1901 work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 160 American grasses, report on same, pt. 2 same, pt. 3 Economic grasses Flat pea, circular on. 1895 same. 1899 Fungicides, or remedies for plant diseases. 1888 Fungous diseases of plants, outlines of certain, with remarks upon application of remedies, p. 76 Giant knotweed, or sachaline, circular on. 1895 Grapevine — black-rot and brown-rot of, extent, severity, and treatment of, in northern Ohio, in 1889. p. 76 fungus diseases of. 1886 downy mildew and black-rot of, experiments made in treat- ment of, 1887, with chapter on apparatus for applying remedies for these diseases same. 1888 Grass gardens. 1895. p. 301 Grasses — Acapulco, Mexico, collected by Dr. E. Palmer in vicinity of, list of. 1897. p. 7 as sand and soil binders. 1894. pp. 421, 580 in Elliott's "Sketch' of Botany of South Carolina and Georgia," notes on. 1901 new or little known, description of — 1897. p. 5 1898. p. 42 1901 of salt marshes. 1 .S95. p. 325 useful and ornamental. 1896 Hairy vetch, sand vetch, or Russian vetch. 1895 Hungarian brome grass, circular on. 1894 Ixophorus, genus. 1897. p. 5 Lawns and lawn making. 1 897. p. 355 Mexican grasses, new or little known. 1899 North American grasses, new species of. Fel)., 1899 same, June, 1899 Pacific coast, grass and forage plant investigations on. 1899 Pasture plants, our native. 1900. p. 581 Index t'lusslllcatiou no. A9.6:31 A27.9:12 A7.3:28 A10.3:99 A10.3:65 A10.3:20 A7.3:16 A7.3:49 A9.7:4 A22.3:10 A 1.10:899 A.3.4:36 Al. 10:897 A3. 3:7 A3.3:17 A3. 3:20 A3.3:14 A6.4:4 A3.4:ll A28.4:5 Al. 1:885 A6.4:5 A6.3:ll A6.3:2 A6.3:5 A6.3:10 Al. 10:895 A3. 3:4 Al. 10:894 A3.4:29 A3. 3:8 A3.3:ll A3.4:30 A 1.1 0:895 A3. 3:3 A3.4:2 A6.4:l A3. 3:4 A 1.10:897 A3.4:19 A3. 4:9 A3.4:16 A3. 4:22 Al. 10:900 114—04- -33 513 ludcx Scribner, Frank Lamson — Continued Potato and tomato, treatment of, for blight and rot. 1897 Range grass and forage plant experiments, cooperative, at High- more, S. Dak. 1899 same. 1900 Sand-binding grasses. 1898. p. 405 Seed distribution, records of, and cooperative experiments with grasses and forage ])lants. 1902 Southern forage plants. 1899 See also, for reports as Agrostologist, Agrostology Division, Agri- culture Department, 1895-1901 See also, for report as Chief, Vegetable Pathology Section, Agri- culture Department, 1887 See also, for report as Mycologist, Agriculture Department, 1886 Scribner, Frank I.amson-, and Ball, Carleton R. Grasses, miscel- laneous notes and descriptions of new sjiecies. 1900. p. 39 Scribner, Frank Lamson-, and Merrill, Elmer D.: Calamovilfa, notes on. 1901. p. 2 Chtetochloa, North American species of. 1900 Grasses of herbarium of Dr. H. Muhlenberg. 1900 Mexican grasses, some recent collections of. 1900. p. 5 Panicum, three new species of. 1901. p. 3 Panicuni nitidum, Panicum scoparium, and Panicum pubescens, noteson. 1900. p.31 Scribner, Frank I^amson-, and Smith, .Tared Gage: Hordeum and Agropvaon, genera, native and introduced species of. 1897. p.23.." Mexican grasses collected by E. W. Nelson in Mexico, 1894-95. 1897. p. 11 Scribner, Frank Lamson-, and Viala, Pierre. Black rot of grapevine. 1888 - Scudder, Samuel H. Cranberry girdler, report on. 1894. p. 1 Scuppernong wine, analysis of (Page) . 1868. p. 362 Scymnus: Australian, established and described in California ( Rilev ) . 1892. p. 127 Two new species of ( Sharp ) . 1889. p. 364 Sea: Ball lightning at, instance of (Sevboth). 1901. p. 249 Earthquake at (Abbe). 1895. p. 380 Effect of proximityto, on thunderstorm periods (Stearns). 1898. p. 452 Temperature and shore climate (Abbe). 1902. p. 314.. Seacoast telegraph lines, instructions to operators on (Bugl)ee Same (Robinson). 1897 Seaman, William Henry. Fibers, identification of. 1897. p. 352 Searchlight: Use of, in meteorology (Abbe). 1897. i). 206 Classlflfatlon no. A28.4:4 A3.4:21 A3. 4:33 A1.10:8£ A19.3:10 A1.9:102 A3. A28.1: A28.1: A3. 3:24 A3.4:35 A3.3:21 A3.4:27 A3.3:24 A3.4:35 A3. 3:24 A3. 3:4 A3.3:4 A6.3:7 A9.7:7 A27.9:6 A9.7:5 A9.7:l A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A29.6:30 1892. A29.12:Seli A29.12:Sel- A11.5:9 A29.6:25 1898. ?• 58 A29.6:26 Weather signals (Calvert) Seasonal forecasts: India and America (Abbe). 1898. p. 266 Long range, for Pacific Coast States (Ashlev). 1901. p. 16 Oregon, note on (Abbe) . 1898. p. 253 . . 1 Seasons : Good and l)ad, periodicity of (Abbe). 1896. _ p. 290 Natural phenomena of, connection with agriculture (Russell). p. 329 Warm and cold, normal, relative duration of, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 74 same (Penny witt). 1901. p. 55 Seaweed, valuable agricultural resource of northern coast regions (Beal). 1899. p. 5 " Sebago Lake, Maine, temperature of water of (Abbe). 1894. p. 507.. Sebelien, J. Albuminoids in milk, estimation of. 1889. p. 169...,. Sedgwick, T. F.: Chickens and their diseases in Hawaii. 1901 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:24 514 Seed and Plant Introduction: Section of, Agriculture Department, circular relative to (Cook). 1899 Work of Agriculture Department in, since 1897 (Smith). 1901. p. 145 Seed coats of certain species of genus Brassica (Pieters and Charles). 1901 Seed-control stations: Establishment of (Burchard) . 1893. pp. 793, 882 Scandinavian, report on ( Woll) . 1 899. p. 4 Seed Division, Agriculture Department Seed wheat for Northwest, correspondence on. 1868. p. 285 Seeds: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on, 1 889-1902 Adulteration of. 1869. p. 146 Agricultural — standards of the purity and vitality of (Hicks) . 1896 where grown and how handled (Pieters). 1901. p. 233 Agriculture Department — experiments with. 1870. p. 476 tests of. 1869. p. 242 same. 1870. p. 83 Beardless brome grass (Pieters) . 1900 Commercial saltbushes (Collins). 1901 Contract for, award of. 1896 Distribution of — circulars relative to, July 25, 1895 records of, and cooperative experiments with grasses and forage plants (Scribner). 1902 special agents for, annual report Effect of napthaline on (Taylor) . 1883 Experiments with (Baker). 1870. p. 25 same ( Bidwell) . j). 24 Farm and garden, experiments with. 1869. p. 292 Field- experiments with. p. 405 Introduction of. 1864. Xo. 6. p. 16 selection of, importance of. 1898. p. 8 Flax culture for, in Europe and America (Dodge). 1898 Free importation of. 1868. p. 62 Germination of, as affected by certain chemical fertilizers ( Hicks) . 1900 Good, farmers' interest in ( Pieters). 1900 Growers of, bees of great value to (Benton). 1892. p. 254 Investigation, object and methods of (Burchard). 1893. jjp. 793, 882 Large, heavy, superior value of (Hicks and Dabnej^). 1896. p. 305 , Maturing, localities best suited to ( Henderson ) . p. 572 Novelties and specialties in, distrilmtion of Planting by birds (Barrows), p. 280 same. p. 280 Production and saving (Pieters). 1896. p. 207 Purchase and distribution, report of Assistant Secretary of Agri- culture on — 1898. p. 1 1899. p. 3 1900. p. 7 Pure, investigation (Hicks). 1894. p. 389 Rescue grass and chess ( Hillman). 1902 Selection and planting of (Hallett). 1874. p. 381 Selection of — importance of (Dupont). 1873. p. 553 same. 1898. p. 7 report on (Coville) . 1898. work at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, r(^&um(3 of (Carr). 1893. p. 28. Index Classiilt'atloii uo. A6.4:16 A10.3:99 A6.3:29 A10.6:4 A10.6:10 A24. A27.9:6 A10.6: A27.9:7 A6.4:6 Al. 10:901 A27.9:8 Al. 1:869 A 27. 9:8 A6.4:25 A6.3:27 A1.4:l A1.2:Se3 A19.3:10 A24.5: A18.2:N16 A27.9:8 A27.9:8 A27.9:7 Al. 1:868 A27.9:2 Al.9:84 All. 5:10 iV27.9:6 A6.3:24 A1.9:lll A9.7:4 Al 0.6:4 Al. 10:896 Al. 1:878 A19.5: A 1.1:890 A5. 1:890 Al. 10:896 A 1.1:898 A 1.1:899 Al. 1:900 A 1.1 0:894 A19.3":R31 A27.9:12 A27.9:ll A 1.9:73 A6.2:P69 A7.3:40 515 Index (JlassIflcntloTi no, 1899. p. 549 .. ISO'; 441 Al. 10:899 A1.2:Se38 Al. 10:897 A1.10:8i;5 A10.3:76 A10.4:84 A6.4:ll A28.3:10 A28.5:6 A6.6:6 Seeds — Continued Selling, growing, and testing of (Pieters) Sowing of, brief instructions on. 1873 .. Testing- additional notes on (Hicks and Key) at home (Pieters). 1895. p. 175 methods of, and their relation to farm and gJirden (Pieters). 1900. p. 55 t rules and apparatus for. 1 897 Treated with carbon bisulphid, vitality of (Hicks and Dabney). n. d Treatment of, with copper sulphate to prevent attacks of fungi ( Evans) . 1896 Vitality of, effects of certain fungicides upon (Crozier). 1891. P 8 See aim Cotton seed — (Trass seeds — Kentucky bluegrass seed — Linseed — Oil-producing seeds — Red clover seed — Saccha- rine sorghums. Seeds and plants: Foreign — collected in Austria, Italy, and Egypt, by Barbour Lathrop and David G. Fairchild for Section of Seed and Plant Intro- duction , Agriculture Department. 1900 . . imported by Section of Seed and Plant Introduction, Agricul- ture Department — Xos. 1-1000, n. d Xos. 1001-1900. 1899 Nos. 1901-2700. 1899 Nos. 2701-3400. 1900 Imported, inventory no. 9 Seelev, Dewev A. Temperature of soil and surface of ground. '1901. i). 501 - Seiches and rairobia, notes on (Abbe): 1898. p. 562 1899. p. 102 Seidell, Atherton. Alkali soils, chemical examination of. 1901. p. 65 See also, as joint author, Cameron, Frank K. Seismic changes, small, caused by building operations (Marvin). 1899. p. 582 Seismic noises: North Carolina and Georgia (Hawkins ) . 1897. p. 393 Notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 216, 562 Report on (Kain and others). 1898. p. 152 Seismograph : Marvin, report on (Marvin). 1895. p. 250 i A29.6:23 Meteorological stations (Abbe). 1897. p. 259 i A29.6:25 Milne, records bv (Abbe). 1899. p. 214 ; A29.6:27 A6.6:l A6.G:2 A6.6:5 A6.6:7 A19.3:5 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:27 A26.3:18 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:26 Observatorv, Carson City, Nev. (Friend). 1900. p. 245 Stations in 'United States, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 310 Seismometers in meteorology, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 420 Selby, A. D. Garden herbarium, making and its uses. 1900. p. 92. . Selenium and its use for measurement of sunshine (Dorsey). 1899. p. 99 Semaquir, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 65 Semiarid districts, wheat growing in, successful (Carleton). 1900. p. 529 Semiarid regions, emmer, a grain for (Carleton). 1901 Semiarid West, new wheat industry for ( Carleton ) . 1901 Semolina and macaroni, manufacture of (Skinner). 1902 September, weather conditions for, statement of average (Garriott). 1900. p. 395 - Septendedm cicada. See Marlatt, C. L. Septicemia. Sec Chickens, apoplectiform septicemia. Serimeter, report of (Walker) . 1889. p. 333 Serrell automatic silk reel, report of (Walker). 1887. j). 52 Serum therapy in hog cholera (Peters ) . p. 196 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A10.3:76 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 Al. 10:900 Al. 9:139 A28.4:18 A19.3:20 A29.6:28 A9.7:l A9.3:14 A4. 1:897 516 Index Classlfleatloii uu. Serum treatment for swine i>lague and liog cholera (De Scliweinitz). p. 235 ; Same See also Antitoxic serum — Blood serum. Sevier Valley, Utah, soil survej^ in (Gardner an Liquid, treatment of, in Great Britain. 1870. p. 437 Purification of. 1876. p. 57 Value of deposit of city of Washington (Antisell). 1869. p. 22S. See also Wastes. !^('wall, J. A. Garden Citv, Kans., grass and forage experiment sta- tion at. p. 342 ." .Same. p. 342 Seyboth, Robert. Lightning ball at sea, instance of. 1901. p. 249. . Seychelles Islands, vanilla culture as ])racticed in (Galbraith). 1898. Shade in coffee culture (Cook) . 1901 Shade-tree insects: Four species of defoliators which affect trees of the cajjital. 1887. General work against, in cities and towns (Howard) Injurious, report on ( Packard ) . 1887. p. 20 same (Packard). 1890 Observations on, in New York State (Felt) . 1902. p. 63 Problem in eastern L^nited States (Howard). 1895. p. 361 Springfield and other New England cities (Howard). 1895. p. 40 Three (Howard). 1899 Shade trees, diseases of (Galloway and Woods). 1896. p. 237 See also Trees. Shadow, mountain, photograph of, note on (Abbe). 1894. p. 510 . Shaffer, J. M. : Barley and its uses. p. 355 Sheep in Iowa. p. 167 Shakespeare, Edward Drum. Swine, epidemic diseases among, supplemental report on. p. 137 Shakespeare, Edwin Orum, and Burrill, T. J. Swine, epidemic dis- eases among, report of United States board of inquiry concern- ing, p. 129 Shanghai, meat and milk inspection in (Blackwood), p. 205 Sharp, David: Lameliicorns, Australian, new genus and two new species of. 1890. p. 302 Scymnus, two new species of. 1889. p. 364 Sharpe, Benjamin F. Sounds, measuring and photograi)hing, ad- vance in. 1899. p. 205 Sharpies, S. P. See, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. Sharpshooter, glassy-winged, report of. 1893. p. 150 Shasta, Mount, Cal., biological survey of, results of (IMerriam). 1900 Shattuck, C. II. Coal oil in West Virginia, p. 525 Shaw, C. P. Jefferson memorial road, Va. 1902. p. 27 Shaw, R. E. Jefferson memorial road, Va. 1902. p. 9 Shaw, Thomas: Canadian field peas. 1895. p. 223 Rape plant, its history, culture, and uses. 1893 Shaw, W. B., jr. Cattle in Indian Territory, rejiort on. 1885. No. 20. p. 27 Sheaf wheat, feeding of, to steers (French), j). 486 Shear, Cornelius L. : Agrostology Division, Agriculture Department, field Avork of, since organization, July 1, 1895. 1901 Bromus, North American species of, occurrijig north of Mexico, revision of. 1 900 Grass seed, collection and distribution of; field work. 1900 Rescue grass. 1900 See also, as joint author, Rydberg, P. A. A4. 1:898 A4.3:23 A26. 5:900' A27.9:10 A1.9:43 A27.9:8 A27.9:14 A27.9:7 Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 A29.6:29 A6.3:21 A6.3:25 A9.3:10 A9.5:15 A9.3:13 A8.1:4 A9.6:31 ALIO: 895 A9.6:2 A1.9:99 Al. 10:896 A29.6:22 Al. 1:865 Al. 1:864 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:898 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A29.6:27 A9.7:5 A5.5:16 AL 1:863 A 22. 3: 25 A 22. 3:25 Al. 10:895 A1.9:ll A27.9:23 A4. 1:898 A3. 3:25 A 3. 3:23 A1.4:9 A 3. 4:26 5i: Index Sheep : Animal parasites of ( Curtice) . 1890 "Big head" (disease) of, iu Utah (Rowe). p. 230 Blood poisoning in, in ^'e\v Zealand (Gilruth). p. 233 Breeding, in New South Wales. 1S75. p. 526 Catarrh in (Sniead). 1880. p. 214 Cestodes of, adult, revision of (Stiles and Hassall). 1893 Condition of — 1866. p. 288 1873. p. 143 1875. p. 155 Diseases of — correspondence relating to. i>. 486 same, j). 542 in Texas (Detmers). p. 68 Dog nuisance among. 1867. p. 84 English, prices of. 1867. p. 339 Exportation of — from Boston, prohibition of. 1902 in vessels carrying hides from foreign countries, order con- cerning. 1900 Farming — in Oregon. 1876. p. 414 in the Pampas (Carrow ) . p. 223 inTurkev. 1868. p. 365 Feedingof (Craig). 1897 same, in Nebraska, p. 604 Feeding wild plants to (Nelson), p. 421 same, p. 10 Fine-wooled (Sanford). p. 185 Flukes and tapeworms of-^ bibliography (Hassall). 1898. p. 145 compendium, arranged according to their hosts (Hassall). 1898. p. 137 - _. report on, with special reference to inspection of meats (Stiles). 1898. p. 11 - Grazing, and forest growth in Cascade Mountains of Oregon (Coville). 1898 Great Britain ( Carman ) . p. 145 Hampshire Down, note on (Morrell). 1868. p. 462 Importation of. 1867. p. 203 Imported into United States without quarantine. 1895. p. 29. .. Imported into United States, regulations for inspection and quar- antine- Dec. 28, 1899 Jan. 27, 1900, modification June 1 , 1900, amendment Oct. 20, 1900, amendment Nov. 10, 1900, amendment Imports of, by Great Britain, 1898-1900. p. 606 Industry in. See Sheep husbandry. Industry of Colorado ( Kennedy ) . p. 367 Inspection and movement of. 1896. p. 242 Killed by dogs, 1858-63. p. 183 Larksjiur poisoning of (Wilcox ) . p. 473 Long-wool (Dodge), p. 479 1 Losses of — 1873. p. 150 1875. p. 159 Mutton — establishing a flock of (Beal). 1900. p. 23 why and where jirofitable (Dodge) . p. 341 Prairies (Grinnell). p. 300 Quarantine of, in New England States. 1 902 Raising, for mutton ( Curtiss) . 1899 See also Sheep husbandry. Raising and feeding, importance of (Taylor), j). 249 Classlficiitioii no. A4.2:Sh4i A4. 1:901 A4. 1:901 A27.9:13 A1.6:22 A4.3:4 A27.9:4 A27.9:ll A27.9:13 Al. 1:877 A4. 1:898 Al. 1:883 A27.9:5 A27.9:5 A4.5:100 A4.5:61 A27.9:14 Al. 1:864 A27.9:6 A1.9:49 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:898 A4.3:22 Al. 1:864 A4.3:19 A4.3:19 A4.3:19 A13.3:15 A4. 1:889-90 A27.9:868 A27.9:5 A4. 1:895-6 A4.5:56 A4.5:58 A4.5:64 A4.5:77 A4.5:79 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:891-2 A4. 1:897 A27.9:4 A4. 1:898 Al. 1:865 A27.9:ll A27.9:13 Al. 9:119 Al. 1:866 Al.l:862 A4.5:99 A1.9:96 Al. 1:864 518 Shee^i — Continued Roundworms in, treatment of (Stiles) — 1901 1902. p. 7 Sales of, in I-:ngland. 1868. p. 408 Selee-tion, treatment, and diseases of, in United States (Randall). p. 229 Stall-feeding (Harris), p. 317 Tapeworm disease of, of western plains (Curtice), p. 167 Verminous diseases of, in Texas (Stiles), p. 356 same, further investigations of (Stiles), p. 223 See nlKO Animals, domestic — Cattle orders — Farm animals — ' ' (i olden fleece ' ' — Infantado sheep -^ Kentucky sheep — Live stock — Merinos — Mutton — "Ontario," merino ram — Ovine caseous lymph-adenitis — Paular sheep — Quarantine — Somali sheep — Spanish merinos — Texel or Mouton Flandrin sheep. Sheep and wool : Cape Colony (Rol:)erts) . p. 522 Review of progress of American sheep husbandry ( Dodge ) . 1900 . . Statistical report on, of the world ( Dodge) . p. 207 Sheep breeders' associations, list of, with officers: 1898. p. 614 1899. p. 694 1900. p. 649 1901. p. 625 Sheep husbandrv: Arizona. 1891. p. 20 Colorado in 1897 (McNeely). p. 377 Condition and prospects of, in United States, p. 242 Condition of sheep industry west of Mississippi River (Heath). p. 247 Connection of tobacco culture with. 1878. p. 125 Delaware ( Webb). 1883. p. 172 Few facts in. p. 378 Georgia — 1875. p. 523 1878. (Peters), p. 120 History and present condition of sheep industry in U. S. 1892 .. Contents: 1. In States east of Mississippi River (Carman), p. 11. 2. West of Missis.sippi River (Heatli and Minto). p. 701. Iowa (Shaffer), p. 167 Nebraska ( ]\IcCann). p. 193 North Carolina (Young). 1878. p. 115 Oregon. 1876. p. 479 Pacific Northwest ( Withcombe ) . 1900. p. 5 South — paper on (Ell zey). 1883. p. 173 report on (Hayes). 1879. p. 63 South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas (Watts). 1877. p. 118 Tennessee. 1878 Texas (Jenks). 1877. p. 122 United States. 1879 "\\'est ( Boardman ) . p. 286 Sheep scab: How stampe. 505 Investigations relative to. j). 155 Nature and treatment (Salmon and Stiles), p. 98 same ( Salmoyi and Stiles ) . 1898 Texas. 1867. p. 204 Work against (Salmon). i>. 69 same (Salmon and Stiles). 1901. p. 583 See also Cattle orders — Lime-and-sulphur di[)S. Sheep-scab mite and low tem[)erature (Holconibe). p. 605 Sheet waters. See Umlerflow and sheet waters. Sheffield, 0. II. Road system of Georgia, imprf)vemt'nt of. 1894... Index Classiflcatluu no. A4.4:35 A4.3:35 A27.9:6 Al. 1:863 Al. 1:862 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1 :900 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:898 A1.8:66 Al. 1:875 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A27.9:29 A4. 1:898 Al. 1:862 A4. 1:889-90 A1.2:Sh3 A1.7:2 Al. 1:869 A27.9:13 A1.2:Sh3 A4.2:Sh42 Al. 1:864 Al. 1:864 A1.2:Sh3 A27.9:14 A1.9:117 A1.7:2 A1.2:Sh3 A1.2:Sh3 A1.2:Sh3 A1.2:Sh3 A1.2:Sh3 A 1.1:862 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:897 A4. 1.897 A4.3:21 A27.9:5 A4. 1:900 A4. 1 :901 A4. 1 :901 A22.3:3 511) Index Sheffield, England, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at (Bedle). p. 3 Sheldon, C. S. See, as collector, Holzinger, J. M. Shell roads. See Roads. Shells, land and fresh-water, collected in California and Nevada l>y Death Valley expedition, with few additional si>ecies o])tained by C. Hart Merriani and assistants in parts of southwestern United States ( Stearns) . 1893. p. 269 Shelton Tobacco Curing Co., Asheville, X. C. I'lanter's guide for cultivating and curing tobacco, with information and instruc- tion concerning the Shelton toljacco hanger. 1876 Shenstone, J. C. Condensed milk, composition of. 1890. p: 149 .. Shepard, Charles U.: Tea culture, the experiment in South Carolina. 1899 Tea raising at Pinehurst experimental tea garden, near Summer- ville. South Carolina, special report on. p. 627 See also Saunders, William. Sherman, H. C. : Metabolism of nitrogen, sulphur, and phosphorus in human organism, ex2)eriments on. 1902 Nitric nitrogen, determination of. 1 895. p. 112 See alfio, as joint author, Atwater, Wilbur Oliu. Sherwood, E. R. Remarks of, at 2d convention of Weather Bureau officials, INIil waukee, Wis. , 1901. p. 227 Shimonoseki, treaty of, between China and Jaimn of April 17, 1895, and our possibilities of trade with those countries Shinn, Charles H. Myers, John A., l)rief recollections of. 1902. p. 67 Ship timber in United States (Bates) . p. 472 Ships: Barograph on, note on — 1898 ( Abbe) . p. 567 1899 (Abbe), p. 60 1900 (Page), p. 590 Rainfall measurements on, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 313 Shiver, Frank Scott: Fertilizers containing organic materials, total phosphoric acid in, determination of. 1891 . p. 109 Nitric nitrogen, determination of, bv zinc-iron method. 1894. p. 142 '. Shoeing of horses (Dickson), p. 529 , Shoes. >See Boots and shoes. Shore climate and sea temperature ( Abbe) . 1902. p. 314 , Shorthorned cattle. See Cattle. Short-leaf pine (Mohr). 1896. p. 87 Same, with additional notes by Filibert Roth. 1897. p. 93 Shorts. See Wheat shorts. Shower, mud, note on (Kimball). 1902. Shrews: American (Blarina and Notiosorex), revision of (INIerriam). 1895. p. 5 Amei'ican (Sorex), synopsis of (Merriam). 1895. p. 57 Long-tailed, of eastern United States (Miller). 1895. p. 35 Shrikes, food of ( Judd). 1898. p. 15 Shriver, Howard, short biography of (Abbe). 1901. p. 67 Shrubs: Effect of punctures of hemipterous insects on, 1886 (Webster). p. 54 San Diego County, Cal. 1888. p. 202 Trees and, distril;)ution of, in deserts and desert ranges of south- ern California, southern Nevada, northwestern Arizona, and southwestern Utah, notes on (Merriam). 1893. p. 285 Siberia: Dairy notes (Smith), p. 530 Four great rivers of ( Sperk ) . ] 894. p. 101 , Sibirtzev, N. Russian soil mvestigations, translated and condensed by Peter Fireman, jij). 704, 807 p. 269 L'lasslftoatioii iiu. A22.4:27 A5.5:/ A1.8:10 A 7. 3:24 A 1.8:61 Al. 1:892 A10.3:121 A7.3:47 A29.3:31 A12.4:5 A7.3:67 A 1.1:866 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A7.3:31 A7.3:43 A4.2:H78 A29.6:30 A13.3:13i A13.3:13 2 A29.6:30 A5.5:10 A5.5:10 A5.5:10 A5.3:9 A29.6:29 A9.3:13 A13.3:2 A5.5:7 A4. 1:899 A29.3:lli A10.6:12 520 Sicily, sumac in, culture of ( McMurtrie ) . 1 880 Sieg, R. Sugar cane, diffusion process as applied in Louisiana, p. 40 Same, 1884, p. 18 Sierra Xevada Mountains, California, pika from, description of new species of (]Merriam). 1889. p. 11 Signal Service Bureau, ^^'ar Department, sketch of work of, for agriculturist (Birkheimer). 1882. p. 110 Same (Birkheimer). 1885. p. 191 Signal Service, United States, meteorological work of, 1870 to 1891. 1895. p. 232 Signal Service, expenditures of Weather Bureau and, statements of.. Signals. See Weather Bui-eau signals. Signata. See Hyperaspis signata. Signs and weather, note on (Kimball). 1901. j). 508 Silage: Alfalfa, report on (Beal). 1901. p. 25 Cowpeas and corn for ( Gettys) . ] 900 For horses and hogs. 1898. p. 20 Losses in preparation of. 1901. }). .SI See also Ensilage — Silos and silage. Silage mixture ( Robertson) . 1897. p. 7 Silesia: Hessian fly in, in 1869 (Cohn). 1883. App., p. 39 Linen industrv in. 1873. p. 433 Wool of (Erdinan). p. 521 Silicates, action of oxalic acid on (Kastle and others). 1894. p. 53. Silk culture: Abstract of note on (Wallace). 1891. p. 64 Agriculture Department — 1885. p. 214 1 886. p. 546 1887 (Walker), p. 115 California, letter on (Prevost) . 1867. p. 285 Condition of (Bollman). p. 304 Europe. 1872. p. 52 Japan, 1885 (Tamari). p. 187 Law for encouragement of. 1866. p. 287 Progress in. p. 235 Promotion of, report on. p. 67 same, p. 67 Report of year's operations (Walker). \). Ill same, p. Ill Report on. p. 282 See also Raw silk. Silk manufacture in United States. 1874. p. 50 Silk reel, automatic, Serrell, report on (Walker). 1887. p. 52 Silk Section, Agriculture Department Silkworms: Ailanthus, of China, additional observations (Morris), p. 390... Brief manual of instructions for production of silk. p. 215 same, p. 10 same ( Riley) Eggs of, circular relating to. n. d Enemy of, note on. 1886. p. 37 Grasserie of ( Walker) . 1 891 . p. 445 How to raise (Walker). 1890 Japanese oak-feeding, cultivation of (Webster). 1S,S9. p. 273.. Jai)anese, ])arasite of, Ugimyia sericarlie rond. 1891. p. 113 Notes on. p. 101 same, p, 101 -- . . . Osage orange as feed for. 1870. p. 430 Raising, in open air. 1873. p. 358 See aho Japanese oak-feeding silkworm — Japanese silkworm — Mulberry silkworm. Silo, stave, value of, to dairy farmers (Beal). 1898. p. 23 Index Classificatluu lio. A1.6:26 Al. 1:884 A7.3:2 A5.5:2 A1.8:22 A1.7:9 A29.3:112 A29.2:Si2 A29.6:29 Al. 9:124 A3. 4:24 Al. 9:103 Al. 9:133 A 1.9:56 A8.1:3 A27.9:ll A4. 1:899 A7.3:43 A9.7:4 Al. 1:885 Al. 1:886 Al. 1:887 A27.9:5 Al. 1:872 A27.9:13 A1.7:9 A27.9:6 Al. 1:870 Al. 1:881-2 A9. 1:882 Al. 1:888 A9. 1:888 Al. 1:868 A27.9:14 A9.3:14 A25. Al. 1:862 Al. 1:878 A9. 1:879 Al.6:ll A9.4:l A9.3:]2 A9.7:3 A25.3:l A9.7:l A9.7:4 A 1.1:883 A9. 1:883 A27.9:8 A27.9:ll A1.9:1U.> 521 IiKlex Silos &ntl ensilage, record of practical tests in several States and Canada. 1882 See oho Ensilage. Silos and silage ( Plumb). 1895 Silt measurements, progress report on, 1900 (Nagle). p. 298 Same, 2d progress report, 1901 ( Nagle ) . p. o().t Silvertish, circular on (Marlatt). 1902 Silvester, K. W. : Address of, before American Association of Farmers' Institute Workers, at seventh annual meeting. 1902. p. 45 Education, theory of higher, some recent changes in. 1899. p. 94 Simmons, A. H. Agriculture in Washington Territory, statistics of. 1869. p. 370 Simmons, F. M., address of, before Good Roads Convention at Winston-Salem, N. C. 1902. p. 12 Simpson, C. B. Codling moth, investigation of, in Idaho. 1900. p. 51 Same, in Northwest, during 1901 Simpson, J. H. Florida plants, p. 389 Same, p. 389 Simj^son, John M. Osier culture. 1898 Sims, Alfred F. : Climate, permanence of. 1901 . p. 121 Meteorological observatories, suburban. 1902. p. 215 Press, commercial bodies, and scientific organizations, relations of weather officials with, how promoted. 1899. p. 74 Tornado, [March 26, 1895, at Albany, N. Y., report of. p. 92.... Simulium. See Buffalo-gnats. Sinclair, Angus. Transportation, development of, in United States. 1899. p. 643 Siris tree. See Lebbek tree. Sirrine, F. A.: Asparagus, power sprayer for. 1901 . p. 1 77 Asparagus pest, little known. 1901. p. 177 See, as joint author, Osborn, Herl^ert. Sirups, making, and sugar and imphee and sorghum culture, report on (Smith), p. 129 See also Cane juices and siruj^s — Maple sirup — Molasses — Sor- ghum sirup — Table sirups. Sisal hemp, or jenequen: Culture in United States [Florida] , with statements relating to industry in Yucatan and Bahama Islands, and brief consid- erations upon questions of machinery for extracting fiber (Dodge). 1891 False, in Florida (Dodge). 1892. p. 28 same, description of ( Baker) . 1892. p. 32 Industry in Bahama Islands (McLain). 1891. p. 52 Report on. p. 257 Sitanion, genus, synopsis of (Smith). 1899 Siva, C. Samba. Agriculture in India, account of. 1874. i>. 389 . . . Six-spotted mite of orange (Riley). 1890. p. 225 Skies. See Sky. Skim milk: As food for young chickens (Anderson), p. 477 Bread making and. 1900. p. 16 '. For y< .img chickens. 1898. p. 20 What is most profitable way to dispose of? (Hills). 1896. p. 95. Skin disease among: Cattle (Trumbo^ver ) . p. 325 , Horses (Law), p. 419 Skinner, Charles R. Arbor Day, relation of, to agriculture and hor- ticulture, p. 34 Skinner, (reo. D. See, for report as foreman, 1894, Printing Office, Agriculture Department, .^kinner, Robert P. Semolina and macaroni, manufacture of. 1902. Classlficatlou no. A1.6:48 A1.9:32 A10.3:104 A10.3:119 A9.5:49 A10.3:12O Al 0.3:65 A27.9:7 A22.3:23 A9.6:30 A9.6:35 ■ A 1.1:889 A6.1:889 A13.3:19 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.6:23 Al. 10:899 A10.3:99 A10.3:99 A 1.1:862 All. 5:3 A11.5:5 All. 5:5 All. 5:3 Al. 1:869 A3.3:18 A27.9:12 A9.7:2 A4. 1:899 Al. 9:114 A1.9:84 A10.3:41 A4.2:C29* A4.2:H78 A1.8:56 A]9.3:20 522 Skins, museum, preparation of (^lerriam). 1889 See also Hitles and skins. Skipper. See Cheese or meat skipper. Skunks: Little striped, of genus Spilogale, contribution toward revision of (Merriam). 1890. p. 1 .'. Revision of genus Chincha (Howell ) . 1901 Sky: Blue color of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 11.3 Cloudless, lightning from, notes on — (Abbe). 1900. pp. 292, 556 (Ashcraft). 1900. p. 489 (Pague). 1900. p._429 Polarization, studv of, with refeience to w'eather conditions (Schultz). 1902. p. 28 Prairie, note on (Abbe) . 1898. p. 217 Probable state of, along path of total eclipse of sun, May 28, 1900 (Bigelow). p. 404 Sky light: Blue, color and polarization of, with bibliography (Dorsev). 1900. p. 382 1... Character of ( Abbe) . ^1897. p. 207 Skvland, Page Count v, Va., local thunder storms at, observations for 1900 ( Cragiii and Cragin ) . pp. 328, 389 Slade, Elisha. Onion, history, culture, and preservation of. p. 235. Slags. See Basic phosphatic slags. Slaughterhouse, countrv, as factor in spread of disease (Stiles). 1896. p. 155....'.. Sleepers. See Railroads. Sleet: Notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. Storms of, note on (Abbe). Slingerland, ]Mark Vei'iion: Bean weevil, report on. 1892. p. 86 Drasteria erechtea, report on. 1892. p. 87 Entomology, some suggestions and notes on, presented to Ento- mology Section of Association of American Agricultural Col- leges and Experiment Stations, at fifteenth annual meeting, 1901. p. 1 20 Pear-leaf blister mite, report on. 1892. p. 104 Pear-tree psylla, report on. 1892. p. 100 Slingerland, William H. "Cream-pot" stock, history of. p. 291... Slip-records for entomologists, note on (Cockerell). 1893. p. 198. . . Slop for pigs. 1901. p. 26 Small-pox, animal, note on. 1 866. p. 56 Smart, Charles. Meteorology in United States, connection of Army Medical Dept. with development of. 1895. p. 207 Smart, James II., address of, as president of Association of Ameri- can Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, at fourth annual convention. 1890. p. 37 Smead, C. D. Catarrh in sheep. 1880. p. 214 Smith, Abraham E. Deerskins, exports of, from British Columbia, p. 519 . Smith, Augustine J. Agricultural education, necessity of. 1883. Index (.'laNsliiriitiou uo> A5.4:ll A5.5:4 A5.5:20 175.. 1900. 113. Same Smith, A. \V. See, as collaborator and joint author, Atwater, Willmr Olin. Smith, C. B.: Agricnltnral conditions, general, in Tnited States, as related to work of a'_nicnltural exiKTinient stations. 1900. p. 19 Agricultural education in France. 1900. p. 115 " Blueberries, improvement of. 1900. j). 18 Fertilizers, nitrogenous, for market-ganlen crops. 1901. p. 12.. German connnon school with a garden. 1899 Grafting grape cuttings. 1900. p. 9 Muskmelons, transplanting, expfriiucnts in. 1900. ]>. 20 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 Al. 1:865 Al. 10:896 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A9.7:5 A9.7:5 A10.3:115 A9.7:5 A9.7:5 Al. 1:866 A9.7:6 Al. 9:133 A 27. 9:4 A29.3:112 A10.5:3 A1.6:22 A4. 1:900 A1.7:2 A1.8:25 A 10. 3:80 A 1.1 0:900 Al. 9:119 Al. 9:124 A10.4:42 Al. 9:122 A1.9:119 i)'S4 Index Smith, C. B. — Continued Pecan culture. 1901. p. 16 Potatoes, extra-early, methods of securino;. ] 900. ]>. 6 Rhubarb, forcing, results of. 1899. p. 13 See also, as joint author, Beal, "Walter Henry. Smith, C. B., ajid Beal, Walter Henry. Persinmions, desirable qualities as a fruit. 1899. p. 9 Smith, C. B., and Langworthy, Charles Ford: Chestnuts, culture of. 1900. p. 9 Olives, culture and uses of. 1900. p. 11 Smith, C. D.: Annual address of president at ineeting of American Association of Farmers' Institute "Workers, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 18 and 19, 1901. 1902. p. 13 Potatoes, feeding value of. p. 511 Smith, D. C. Wharton, address of, liefore national road confer- ence, July, 1894. p. 43 Smith, E. J. Madder, culture of, in Smyrna. 1870. p. 284 Smith, Edward C. Vermont, road improvement in, extract from governor's message, p. 10 Smith, Erwin F. : Bacterial disease of tomato, eggplant, and Irish potato. 1896 Black rot of cabbage. 1898 r.. Ergot, prevalence of, in 1889. 1889. p. 203 Fertilizers, experiments with, for prevention and cure of peach yellows, 1889-92 Field notes, 1892, report on. 1891. p. 373 Fruits, field notes, 1890. 1891. p. 107 Grape mildews and grape rot in "LI. S., synopsis of replies to cir- cular relative to. 1886. p. 45 Legal enactments for restriction of plant diseases, compilation of laws of U. S. and Canada. 1896 Peach blight, note on. 1891. p. 36 Peach growing for market. 1895 Peach rosette, report on. 1891. p. 143 same, additional notes. 1891. p. 226. Peach rot and peach blight, report on. 1889. p. 123 Peach yellows — preliminary report. 1888 what to do for. 1891. j:*. 15 Peach yellows and peach rosette. 1894 same, additional evidence on communicability of. 1S91 Peaches, field notes on. 1891. p. 88 Pseudomonas hyacinthi, Ps. campestris, Ps. phaseola, and Ps. stewarti, four one-flagellate yellow bacteria parasitic on plants, cultural characters of. 190i Spotting of peaches, report on. 1889. i>. 32 Wakker's hyacinth germ. 1901 Wilt disease of cotton, watermelon, and cowpea. 1899 Smith, Eugene A. Cotton belt, report on. 1885. p. 59 Smith, Halsted, address of, before national road conference, July, 1894. p. 39 Smith, Henry M. Yaupon, chemical notes on. 1872. p. 20 Smith, Herman W. Weather Bureau Library, monthlv additions to, Apr.-Nov. 1897 .' Smith, J. H. Imphee and sorghum culture and sugar and sirup mak- ing, p. 129 Smitli, J. "W. Boston weather forecast district, report of, monthly. July, Oct.-Dec, 1901 Same, Jan.-Oct, 1902 Smith, J. W. Forest-tree culture in Dakota. 1891. p. 50 Smith, J. Warren: Derecho of May 16, 1899, in Ohio. p. ] 96 Meteorology, popular lectures on, including lectures to farmers' institutes, social gatherings, societies, etc.; are such lectures valual)le in proportion to time given? what should be the general character of such lectures? 1902. ]i. 92 Cliissificatioii no. A1.9:124 Al. 9:114 A 1.9:107 Al. 9:107 Al. 9:114 Al. 9:122 A10.3:110 A4. 1:898 A22.3:10 A27.9:8 A22.4:33 A28.3:12 A1.9:68 A28.5:5 A28.3:4 A28.5:7 A28.5:6 A6.3:2 A28.3:ll A28.5:7 A1.9:33 A28.5:6 A28.5:7 A28.5:5 A6.3:9 A28.5:6 A1.9:17 A28.3:l A28.5:7 A28.3:28 A28.5:5 A28.3:26 A28.3:17 A8.1:4 A22.3:10 A27.9:10 A29.6:25 AL 1:862 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A13.3:5 A29.6:27 A29.3:31 521 Smith, J. "Warren —Coutinued Phenological data. 1902. p. 196 Washouts, floods, cold waves, heavy snowfalls, warning.-^ of, for benefit of transportation companies. 1899. p. 37 Weather, effect of, on birds. 1895. p. 212 Weather Bureau instrument shelter. 1893. p. 25 Weather Bureau observers, stations of instruction for newly ap- pointed; should not certain important Weather Bureau sta- tions ])e designated? 1899. p. 105 Smith, .Tared Gage: Alfalfa or lucern Cowpeas, report on same, p. 287 same Florida beggar weed. 1899 Fodder and forage plants, exclusive of grasses Forage conditions of prairie regions. 1895. p. 309 Forage plants for cultivation on alkali soils. 1898. p. 535 Gram, chick-pea, or Idaho pea. 1898 Grass gardens, experimental. 1895 Grazing problems in Southwest and how to meet them. 1898 Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, annual report for 1901. p . 36 1 Leguminous forage crojjs. 1897. p. 487 ^Meadows and pastures, formation and cultivation in middle East- ern States Plant introduction, conimercial. 1900. p. 131 Range improvements, experiments in. 1898 Salt bushes. 1896 Seed and plant introduction, work of Agriculture Department in, since 1897. 1901. p. 145 Sitanion, genus, synopsis of. 1899 Velvet bean . 1 899 Vetches, cultivated See alw, as joint author, Scribner, Frank Lamson-. Smith, Jdhn Bernhard: Aphidida^, some cpiestions relating to. 1891. p. 226 Blackberry borers and gall makers, notes on. 1891. p. 27 Carl)on bisulphide as an insecticide. 1894. p. 108 Clover-leaf beetle, invasion by. 1891. p. 231 Cranberry and hop insects, report upon. 1884. p. 9 Cut- worms, remedies for. p. 273 Entomological notes and pr(j])lems. 1895. i). 6 Fertilizers as insecticides. 1891. p. 217 Insecticides, farm practice, and fertilizers as. 1893. p. 93 Insects affec-ting the hop and cranberry, p. 393 Lachnosterna f usca, notes on. 1888. "p. 180 Maxillary tentacles of pronuba. 1893. p. 161 Xew Jersey insects, notes on — 1891. p. 43 1892. p. 93 1893. p. 187 1894. p. 185 Noctuida^ from Death Valley, descriptions of. 1893. p. 328 Nursery inspection. 1901. p. 165 Oncocnemis, new species of. 1888. p.'18 Parasites and predaceous insects, economic value of. 1893. p. 142. Petroleum, crude — notes on, and its effects upon j^lants and insects. 1901. ]^. 17f). year's experience in. 1902. p. 118 Plum curculio, notes on. 1891. p. 219 Rose bugs, experience with — 1890. p. 113 1891. p. 220 San Jose scale in New Jersey. 1 894. p. 163 San Jose or pernicious scale, distribution of, in New Jersey. 1 s<)S. I 32 : Index Classificutlou no. A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.6:23 A29.3:7 A29.3:24 A 1.9:31 A 1.9:89 Al. 10:896 A 3. 4:5 A3.4:13 A3.3:2 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:898 A3.4:7 A3. 4:1 A3.3:16 A10.P:901 Al. 10:897 A1.9:66 A1.10:900 A3.4:8 A3. 4:3 A10.3:99 A3. 3:18 A3.4:14 A3.4:6 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.7:7 A9.7:3 A9.3:4 Al. 1:885 A9.6:2 A9.7:3 A9.7:6 Al. 1:884 A9.7:l A9.7:5 A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A9.7:6 A9.7:7 A9.7:5 A10.3:99 A9.7:l A9.7:6 A10.3:99 A10.3:115 A9.7:3 A9.7:3 A9.7:3 A9.7:7 A9.6:17 525 same. 1891. p. same. 1892. p. same. 1893. p. 1895. p. Index Smith, John Bernhard — Continued Scale insect.s and their enemies in California. 1896. p. 46 Squash borer (^Melittia cucurbit;e) and remedies therefor. 1891. p. 80 Smith, John H. "Raupenleim" and "Dendrolene," report on. 1895. p. 31 - - Smith, John W. Storm warnings and displays l>y flag and lantern, are present, best that can be devised for Atlantic and Gulf coasts? 1899. p. 27 Smith, Oberlin, address of, ])efore convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 59 Smith, Ralph I. See, as joint author, Quaintance, A. L. Smith, Theobald: Animals, domesticated, infectious diseases of, investigation of — 1890. p. 105 p. 93 117 p. 45 110 p. 96 140 119 Bacillus, pathogenic, from vagina of mare after abortion. 1893. p. 53 Bacteria, practical bearing of investigations in. 1894. p. 109... Bovine tuberculosis — Soldiers' Home herd of 00 cattle, pathological notes, p. 26 . . studies in, with special reference to prevention. 1894. p. 88 . . Cattle, sporozoon in intestinal villi of, preliminarv notes on. 1893. p. 73 - Hog-cholera group of bacteria. 1894. p. 9 , Protozoa, infectious disease (entero-hepatitis) among turkeys caused by. 1895. p. 7 Sewage disjiosal on farm and protection of drinking water. 1896 . Swine plague, cause and prevention of. 1891 Tuberculosis, Iwvine — practical suggestions for suppression and l>re^•cntion of. 1894. p. 317 suppression and prevention of, some practical suggestions for. 1894. p. 129 Turkeys, unknown diseases in, preliminary investigations, p. 82. See also, as joint author, Salmon, Daniel Elmer; as translator, Megnin, M. P. Smith, Theobald, and Dawson, Charles Francis. Cattle, injuries to, from swallowing pointed objects, p. 78 Same. n. d Smith, Theobald, and Kilborne, F. L. : Southern cattle fever, investigations into nature, causation, and prevention of. p. 177 Texas or southern cattle fever, nature, causation, and prevention of. 1893 Smith, Theobald, Kilborne, F. L., and Schroeder, Ernest C. Texas cattle fever, additional observations on. 1893. p. 67 Smith, Theobald, and Moore, Veranus Alva: Imnuinity, experiments on jiroduction of, in rabbits and guinea pigs with reference to hog-cholera and swine-plague bacteria. 1894. p. 41 Infectious diseases, variability of, as illustrated by hog cholera and swine jdague. 1894. p. 81 Smith, Theobald, and Schroeder, Ernest C. Bacilli, tubercle, some experimental observations on ])resence of, in milk of tubercu- lous cows Avhen udder is not visibly diseased. 1893. p." 60 .. Smith, Thomas. Siberian dairy notes, p. 530 Smith, Thorn. Foods and feeding stuffs, report on. 1899. p. 91 .. Smith, William G. Soil survev from Raleigh to Newberne, K. C. p. 187 J - I'lasslfli-atioii no. A9.(:i:(i A9.7:4 A9.6:2 A29.3:24 A10.3:14 Al. 1:890 A4. 1:889-90 Al. 1:891 A4. 1:891-2 Al. 1:892 A4. 1:891-2 Al. 1:893 A4. 1:895-6 A4.3:3 A4.3:6 A4.3:7 A4.3:7 A4.3:3 A4.3:6 A4.3:8 A1.9:43 A4.2:Sw5 Al. 10:894 A4.3:7 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:893-4 A4.4:8 A4. 1:891-2 A4.3:l A4.3:3 A4.3:6 A4.3:6 A4.3:3 A4. 1:899 A7.3:57 A26.5:900i 526 p. o26. 1902. p. 258. . p. 132.. Smitli, William G., and Bennett, Frank, jr. Soil survey of Lebanon ai'ea, Pennsylvania, p. 149 Smith, ^ViIliam G., and Martin, J. O. Soil t-urvey of Harford County, [Maryland. i>. 211 Smithfield C'lul>, notes on cattle show of (Rogers). Smithsonian Institution: Astrophysical Observatory, annals of (Langley) Meteoroiogical work of (Langley). 1895. p. 216 AVeather predictions, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 263 Smoke-consuming device for locomotives (Lauder). 188' Smooth brome grass ( Kennedy ) . 1 899 Smut: Xew method of treating grain by Jensen process for prevention of (Galloway). 1891. p. 372 Oats and barley, notes on ( Galloway) . 1889. p. 164 Oats and other cereals, prevention of (Kellerman and Swingle). 1891. p. 26 Oats and wheat, treatment of. 1892 Timothy (Trelease). p. 87 Smut, or ]>unt, notes on. 1865. Xo. 2. p. 5 Smut fungi: Report on. 1889. p. 87 ' Smut diseases and, recent investigations of (Brefeid). 1891. pp. ] , 59, 153 Smyrna : Madder in, cultui-e of (Smith). 1870. p. 284 Opium poppy in, report on culture of. p. 233 Smyrna-tig culture in United States (Howard), p. 79 Smyth, P. H. River-stage forecasts of Mississippi and Ohio rivers and tributaries in periods of low water, importance of. 1902. p. 146 - "■myth'-, "William E. Irrigation problems of Honey Lake basin, California. 1901. p. 71 Snake worm. See Worm. Snell, J. F. See, as joint author, Atwater, "Wilbur Olin. Snellen, Maurits. Xetherlands, climate of. 1896. p. 627 Snow, B. "W.: Cotton worm, aggregate damage from, in Texas cotton crop of 1887. 1889. p. 32 Indian-corn industry in United States. 1891. p. 23 ^i.ow, Francis II.: Chinch ]jug disease and other notes. 1891. p. 69 Chinch bugs — destruction of, in field bv artificial introduction of contagious diseases. 1891. p. 279 experiments for destruction of, in liekl by artificial introduc- tion of contagious diseases. 1891. p. 145 Entomology, economic, work in, at L^niversity of Kansas for sea- son of 1894. 1894. p. 140 .' Snow: Colored, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 465 Early, in Connecticut from 1783 to 1882 (Abbe) . p. 418 Heavy, possibility of giving warnings of, to stock-raising interests 48 hours in advance (Brandenl)urg) . 1899. p. 33 same (( ilass). 1899. p. 35. Increase of, with altitude, note on (Al)be). 1899. p. 61..! .Alelting, and river Hoods (Abbe). 1897. p. 209 .,. jNIineral matter deposited with, in northern Indiana, Jan. 8, 1892 (Goss). p. 20 New England, report of, 1817-40 (Earned), p Penetration of, ])y bullets (Abl^e). 1895. Rain and, seasonal, prediction of (Rehart) Unequal distribution of, note on (Abbe). L'nited States, to end of 1891 (Harrington) Weight of (Ab})e). 1894. p. 174 Yellow, in .Alichigan (Kimball). 1902. p. 29 Sec aho Rainfall. liider Classification no. A26.5:901» A26.5:901i A4. 1:895-6 A29.6:30 A29.3:1P A29.6:26 A13.3:l .\3.4:18 A28.5:7 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A1.9:5 A 1.1:885 A27.9:3 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A27.9:8 Al. 1:869 Al. 10:900 A29.3:31 A10.3:100 A29.3:1U^ A9.7:2 A1.8:49 A9.7:4 A9.7:3 A10.5:3 A9.7:7 p. 424. . 1894. 1898. 1 1.. 2.;. . 569.. A29.6:29 A29.6:22 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:20 A 29. 6:22 A29.6:23 A29.6:22 A29.6:26 A29.5:C A29.6:22 A29.6:30 527 Index 1899. 142 . . . . 1900. 541 212 Snow and ice bulletins — Snow and ice measurements (Volker). Snow crystals: Micro-photosraphs of, notes on (Abbe). Notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 118 Twenty years' study of (Bentley). 1901 Snow dust, report on ( Abbe) . 1895. p. 15 Snow rollers, note on — 1895 ( Abbe ) . p. 465 1898 (Abbe), p. 20 1899 (Thiessen). p. 100 Snow slides, formation and prevention (Fernow) . 1888. p. 236 Snow temperatures, report on (Calvert and Phillips). 1899. p. 55. Snowfall: Annual, report on (Abbe). 1 896. p. 491 Colorado (Abbe). 1897. p. 210 First, dates of, 1886-87, 1893-94 ( Abbe) . p. 292 Forests, and, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 18 .... Heavy, warnings of, for benefit of transportation companies (Outram). 1899. p. 38 same (Smith). 1899. p. 37 Normal annual (Abbe). 1894. p. 373 same (Henry). 1898. p. 108 North Dakota, 1895 (Abbe), p. 463 Kocky Mountains, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 18 Total , for winter 1895-96 ( Abbe ) . p. 167 Snowfall and its equivalent in water, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 219. Snowfall bulletins, special (Abbe). 1898. p. 21.. Snowstorms, memorable, in South Dakota (Glenn). 1897. p. 14... Snyder, Harry: Albuminoid nitrogen, determination of, error in present official method for; and effect of presence of metals precipitable by potassium sulphide in determination of nitrogen by Kjeldahl's method. 1891. p. 39 Bread and bread making at University of Minnesota, studies on, in 1897 and 1898. p. 7 same, 1899 and 1900 Fodders, fats in, determination of, by direct weighing and by loss of weight of the substance. 1891. p. 37 Hunuis in its relation to soil fertility. 1895. p. 131 Nutrients, loss of, in boiling potatoes, carrots, and cabbage. 1897. P 7 - Potatoes and eggs, digestibility of. 1897. p. 20 Soil investigations, problems in. 1898. p. 58 , Soils, total insoluble matter, phosphoric acid, lime, and potash in, determination of. 1895. j). 48 Snyder, S. J. H. Locusts or grasshoppers in Kansas. 1868. p. 456. Soaps, insecticide, report on ( Marlatt) . 1896. p. 38 Societies. See Names of societies. Soda ash for wireworms. 1869. p. 300 Sodium carbonate, or black alkali: Formation of by plants (Cameron). 1902. p. 61 Resistance to, by certain plants (Cameron). 1902. p. 71 Sodium chloride, aqueous solutions of, solubility of gypsum in (Cameron). 1901. p. 25 See cdm Potash. Soil analysis: Discussion of, summary ( H ilgard ) . p. 1 70 Late progress in (Hilgard). 1896. p. 88 Mechanical, rapid method of, including use of centrifugal force (Hopkins). 1898. p. 67 Method for taking samples (Hopkins). 1902. p. 152 Notes on (McMurtrie). 1874. p. 46 Objects and interpretation of (Hilgard). 1886. p. 29 Objects and methods of (Hilgard). 1897. p. 84 Physical and chemical methods of (Hilgard). 1893. p. 60 ...... Classiflciition no> A29.16: A29.3:24 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A13.3:2 A29.6:27 A29.6:23 A29.6:25 A29.6:22 A29.6:27 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:22 A29.6:26 A29.6:23 A29.6:28 A29.6:24 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A7.3:31 A10.3:67 AlO. 3:101 A7.3:31 A1.10:895 AlO. 3:43 A 10. 3:43 A7.3:56 A7.3:47 A27.9:6 A9.6:6 A27.9:7 A1.8:71 A1.8:71 A26.3:18 Al. 1:885 A10.3:30 A7.3:56 A7.3:67 A27.9:]2 A7.3:10 A7.3:51 A7.3:38 528 1886 Soil analysis — Continued Priiicipk'S and nu-thods of (Eichards) lie port ou (Kedzie). 1891. p. 116 Separation of alkalies in, by official method (Hopkins). 1R02. p. 43 Soil collection of Division of Soils, Agriculture Department, first 4,000 samples in (Whitney). 1899 Soil map of Connecticut Valley, description of. 1900 Soil physics, relation of tillage to (Sanborn). 1891. p. 97 Soil solutions: Capillary studies and filtration of clay from. 1902 Filtration of suspended clay from (Briggs). 1902. p. 31 Potash in, note on direct determination of (Peter). 1894. p. 65 Their nature and functions, and classification of alkali lands (Cameron). 1901 Soil survey: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on, 1889- 1902 Alamance County, North Carolina (Coffey and Hearn). p. 297. Allegan County, Michigan (Fippin and Rice), p. 93 Bedford area, Virginia ( ]\Iooney and others), p. 239 Boise area, Idaho (Jensen and Olshausen). p. 421 '. Cache la Poudre Valley, Colorado, 1900 (INIeans). p. 121 Calvert County, INIaryland (Bonsteel and Burke), p. 147 Cary area. North Carolina (Coffey and Hearn). p. 311 Cecil County, Maryland (Dorsey and Bonsteel). p. 103 Charles Lake area,' Louisiana (Heileman and Mesmer). p. 621 . Cobb County, (ieorgia ( Burke and INIarean) . p. 317 Connecticut Valley ( Dorsey and Bonsteel). 1900. p. 125 Covington area, Georgia ( Marean ) . p. 329 Fresno, California (Means and Holmes), p. 333 Hanford area, California (Lapham and Heileman). p. 447 Harford County, Maryland (Smith and Martin), p. 211 Imperial, California ("Means and Holmes), p. 587 same (Means and Holmes). 1902 Kent County, Maryland ( Bonsteel) . p. 173 Lancaster, Pennsylvania ( Dorsey ) . p. 61 Lebanon area, Pennsylvania (Smith and Bennett), p. 149 .. Montgomery County, Ohio (Dorsey and Coffey). _ p. 85 Montgomery County, Tennessee (Laphaui and INIiller). p. 341 .. Pecos Valley, New Mexico (Means and Gardner). 1900. p. 36 . Prince Edward area, Virginia (Mooney and Caine). p. 259 Prince George Countv, Maryland (Bonsteel and partv)- p. 173. Problems in (Snyder). 1898. p. 58 - Purpose of (Whitney). 1901. p. 117 Raleigh to Newbern, North Carolina (Smith), p. 187 Russian (Sibirtzev). pp. 704, 807 St. INIary County, Maryland (Bonsteel) . p. 1 25 Salem area. New Jersey (Bonsteel and Taylor), p. 125 Salinas Vallev, lower, California (Lapham and Heileman). p. 481. Salt Lake Valley, Utah (Gardner and Stewart). 1900. p. 77 ... Salt River Valley, Arizona (Means), p. 287 San Gabriel, California ( I lolmes and Mesmer). p. 559 Sanpete, Cache, and Utah counties, Utah (Means). 1900. ]>. 115. Santa Ana, California (Holmes), p. 385 Sevier Valley, Utah ( Gardner and Jensen ) . p. 243 Statesville area, North Carolina (Dorsey and partv). p. 273 United States ( Whitney) . 1899. p. 335 Ventura area, California ( Holmes and IMesmer) . j). 521 AVeber County, Utah (Gardner and Jmsen) . ]>. 207 Westlield area. New York ( Burke and IMarean ) . p. 75 Willis area, Texas (^lartin). p. 607 Yakima area, Washington (.Jensen and ( )lHhausen) . p. 389 Yazoo area, Mississippi (Bonsteel and party), p. 359..._. Soil thermometers, maximum and luinimum, combined, instruc- tions for use of Soils: Acid, effect of lime on different crops on. 190L. p. 6 Index ('lasslflcatioii no. A7.3:10 A7.3:31 A7.3:67 A26.3:16 A26.4:7 A10.5:3 A26.3:19 A26.3:19 A7.3:43 A26.3:17 A10.6: A26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A1.8:64 A26. 5:900 A26. 5:901 A26.5:900 A 26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A1.8:64 A26.5:901 A26. 5:900 A26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A26.4:9 A26. 5:900 A26. 5:900 A26. 5:901 A26. 5:900 A26.5:901 A1.8:64 A26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A7.3:56 Al. 10:901 A26. 5:900 A10.6:12 A26. 5:900 A 26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A1.8:64 A26. 5:900 A 26. 5:901 A1.8:64 A26. 5:900 A26. 5:900 A26.5:901 Al:10.899 A 26. 5:901 A26. 5:900 A26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A26. 5:901 A29.il :G A 1.9:133 114—04 34 529 Index Soils — Continued Acid digestion of — effects of presence of few drops of nitric acid in (Thompson). 1895. p. 49 vessels for (Kedzie). 1893. p. 82 Acidity on upland or naturally well drained, report on necessity of tests for ( Wheeler). ' 1895. p. 45 Action of oxalic acid upon (Kastle and others). 1894. p. 53... Arable — moisture content of, electrical method of determining (Whit- ney and others). 1897 nitrification of (Deherain). 189(5. i)p.353,491 Artificial plant food, reciuirements of (Kilgore). 1902. p. 73... Black, of Russia ((irandeau). 1872. p. 501 Composition of, some points on, summary and conclusion (Lawes and Gilbert). 1886. p. 25 Cotton cultivation and ( Whitney ) . 1896. p. 143 Crop production and ( Whitney) . 1894. p. 129 Crops and, note on, 1892-98 ( Abbe) . p. 16 Cultivation of, by irrigation, 1891 ( Hinton ) Deficiencies in, pot experiment to test field observations concern- ing (Hartwell). 1901. p. 73 ... Different, ammonium sulphate and cotton-seed meal in, nitrifica- tion of ( Withers and Fraps) . 1902. p. 36 Dry and moist, capillary movement of water in (Briggs and Lap- ham). 1902. p. 19 Electrical resistance of, effect of water and soluble salts on (AVhitney and Means). 1897 Evaporation of water from, salts as influencing rate of (Briggs). 1900. p. 184 Exhaustion and abandonment of, testimony of INlilton Whitney before Industrial Commission. 1901 Features of, that should be recognized in all plat work ( Whitney). 1891. p. 91 Ferments important in agriculture (Wiley). 1895. p. 69 Fertility of — humus in its relation to (Snyder) . 1895. p. 131 influence of different systems of farming on. p. 9 loss of, in drainage water. 1898. p. 4 maintenance of . 1901. p. 5 restoration of. 1897. p. 686 Fertilization of, as affecting orange, in health and disease (Web- ber). 1894. p. 193 Field, moisture in. 1896 Forest clearing and cultivation, effect on (Fulton). 1899. p. 89. same (Salisbury). 1899. p. 91 Growing various crops on, effect of. 1897. p. 684 Humus in, importance of maintaining a supply of. Inoculation for leguminous i^lants (May and Beal) Investigation of. See Soil survey. Liming of — from a physiological standpoint ( Loew) . 1901 reporton (Wheeler). 1898 Mechanical analysis of — methods of. '1896 some necessary modifications in methods of, as applied to alkali soils (Briggs). 1900. p. 173 Moisture in — conserving and economizing. 1899. p. 5 determination by electrical method ( Gardner) . 1898 electrical instruments for determining (Briggs). 1899 influence of salt and similar substances on ( Beal ) . 1900. p. 5 . mechahics of ( Briggs) notes on, in 1898. p. 652 record of amount of water contained in soils during — May, 1895 June, 1895 ?;*as;sIfi('alSoii no. A7.3:47 A7.3:38 1898. 1901. p. 5.. p. 7. A7.3:47 A7.3:43 A26.3:6 A10.6:6 A 10. 3:1 15 A27.9:10 A7.3:10 A10.3:33 Al. 10:894 A29.6:28 A15.2:Ir7 A7.3:62 A7.3:67 A26.3:19 A26.3:8 A1.8:64 A1.8:70 A10.3:7 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:895 A1.9:87 A1.9:73 Al. 9:144 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:894 A26.3:4 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 Al. 10:897 A1.9:78 Al. 9:124 A19.3:l A1.9:77 A26.3:4 A1.8:64 A1.9:87 A26.3:12 A26.3:15 Al. 9:114 A26.3:10 A1.10:898 A26.3:l A26.3:2 030 Soils — Continued MniHture in— Continued record of amount of water contained in soils during — C'ont'd. July, 1895 1 896, crop season ( Wiiitne y and Hosnier ) Nitric acid in, determination of, by Schlcjesing's method, at Roth- amsted laboratory (Warington). 1886. p. 47 Nitrification and denitrification in, lectures on ( Warington) . 1892. Nitrogen hungriness in, recognition of (Hilgard). 1895. p. 58.. Nitrogen in, of some of the experimental fields at Rothamsted, determination of, and bearing of results on question of source of nitrogen of our crops (Lawes and Gilbert). 1882. p. 142.. Particles, division of, in mechanical analysis, plea for si'ientifi(; basis for (Hopkins). 1898. p. 64 Phosphoric acid and potasli in, determination of (Goss). 1895. p. 50 Phosphoric acid in — estimation of, by double i^recipitation with molybdic solution and titration of ammonium phosphomolybdate with stand- ard alkali (Williams). 1895. p. 82 method for determination of (Goss). 1894. p 58 • PI lysical analysis of ( Whitney ) . 1895. p. 60 Physical properties of — adaptation of methods of cultivation and manuring to ( WoUnv) . 1900. p. 805 ^.... artificial changes of (Wollny). 1900. p. 604 investigations on (Briggs). p. 413 in relation to moisture and crop distribution (Whitney). 1892. nature of ( W^ollny ) . 1896. pp. 761 , 853, 948 '. objects and methods of investigating certain (Briggs). 1900. p. 397 relation of, to cultivation of plants (Wollny). 1893. pp. 528, 627 Pliysical tests of ( Loughridge) . 1893. ji. 156 Problems, some interesting ( Whitney ) . 1897. p. 429 Productiveness of, nitrification as element in (Withers). 1902. p. 87 Products and, of southwestern Louisiana (Rapley ). 1884 Reasons for cultivating (Whitney). 1895. p. 123 Relations of climate to (Hilgard). 1892 Samples of — instructions for taking, for moisture determination (Whitney). 1894 method for taking, for analysis (Hopkins). 1902. p. 152 Sandv, treatment of (Beal) . 1901. p. 10 Shading, effect of, notes on (Abbe). 1896. p. 374. Shifting, grasses for fixing ( Vasey). 1872. p. 223 Soluble mineral matter of (Means). 1898. p. 495 Soluble salt content of, electrical method of determining (Whit- ney and Means) . 1897 same (Briggs). 1899 Solvents for available potash, and phosphoric acid (Huston and Bartlett). 1896. p. 91 Sorghum and sugar producing, character and composition of (Richards(m). 1886. p. 60 Strawberry. 1902. p. 16 Study of, application of theory of solution to (Cameron). 1899. p. 141 same (Cameron). 1900. p. 423 Survey of. See Soil survey. Swamj), marsh or muck, utilization of. 1898. p. 7 Temi)erature and moisture of, in Red River vallev, notes on, 1892-98 (Abbe), p. 477 '. Temjjerature of — electrical instruments for determining (Briggs). 1899 electrical method of determining ( Wliitnev and liriggs). 1897. notes on, 1867. p. 255 '. same (Seeley). 1901. p. 601 Index I'ltiNNlflcHtlon no. A26.3:3 A26.3:9 A7.3:ll A10.3:S A7.3:47 A1.8:31 A7.3:56 A7.3:47 A7.3:47 A7.3:43 A7.3:47 A10.6:ll A10.6:ll A26. 5:900' A29.3:4 A10.6:6 Al. 10:900 A10.6:4 A10.3:16 Al. 10:897 A10.3:115 A1.8:35 A 1.1 0:895 A29.3:3 A26.4:2 A7.3:67 Al. 9:124 A29.6:24 A27.9:10 A 1.1 0:898 A 26. 3:8 A26.3:15 A 7. 3:49 A7.:!:10 Al. 9:149 A 1.8:64 A26.5:900' A1.9:7S A29.6:27 A26.3:15 A2().3:7 A27.9:5 A29.6:29 631 1889 p. 282. Index Soils — Continued Tests with fertilizei"?, explanations and directions for, Texture of some typical — 1895. p. 556 1896. p. 602 same Tillageaiid j)roducts of, on irrigated lands (C'ureton ). 188 Tol)acc() of Uniterinting (Halsted). 1894. p. 93 Solano County, Cal., cattle quarantine, order for. Feb. 26, 1900 Solar and terrestrial magnetism, and their relations to meteorologv ( Bigelow ) . 1898 '. . Solar constant, report on (Very). 1901. p. 357 Solar eclipse: Observations during, notes on (Ab])e). 1900. p. 449 Total, of Mav 28, 1900, probable cloudiness during ( Abbe), p. 422. Solar halo, note on ( Abl)e ) . 1899. p. 59 _. _ Solar magnetism, report on relations of, to terrestrial magnetism and meteorology ( Bigelow) . p. 519 Solar radiation, oliservations of; how best made and compiled (Schwolson). 1896. p. 721._ _.. Solar rays, ])hysical and meteorological researches on, made at agri- cultural climatologv station, Jnvisv observatorv (Flammarion). 1899. pp. 103, 203' ." *. Solar spots, notes on (Abbe). 1900. )). 109 Solberg, E. Phosphoric acid, citrate, soluble and insoluble, as de- termined by different methods. 1895. p. 85 A7.3:31 A7.3:35 A7.3:43 A7.3:47 A7.3:49 A7.3:51 A7.3:56 A7.3:56 A7.3:57 A7.3:62 A7.3:67 A26. A1.8:64 A26. 5:900 A26. 5:901 A26.2:F45 A26.3:16 Al. 10:897 A 10. 3:20 A4.5:59 A29.3:21 A29.6:29 . A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.1:89P A29.3:ll» A10.6:10 A29.6:28 A7.3:47 632 n: Soldiers' Home herd of cattle. See Bovine tuberculosis. Soluble acids, estimatiou nf, in liutter fat ( Planciion). LSOO. Solul)le ferments. See Enzymes. Solul)le .«alts. See Soils. Solution, theory of, application of, to studv of soils (Cameron). 1899. p. 141 '. Same (Cameron). 1900. jx 423 Solvents. See Soil solvents. Somali, or black-head, sheep (Masterson) . p. 522 Sommers, Miss Sarah L. Land-grant colleges and agricultural exper- imental stations in United States, compilation of statistics of, for 1897 , Same, for 1898 Song birds. See Birds. Sonora, Mexico, plants of, collected by Edward Palmer in the years 1890 and 1891 (Rose). 1895. p. 293 Sooty mold of orange, treatment of ("Webber). 1895 Sorauer, P. Potato scab, report on. 1889. p. 47 Sorex. See Shrews. Sorgho-canes, sugar determinations from, partial summary of. 1880. No. 25. p. 23 Same. No. 27. p. 23 Sorghum, or northern sugar cane: Analysis of (Erni). 1866. p. 336 , Analytical work done on, by Chemical Di\nsion, Jidv-Dec. 1880 (Collier.) 1881 ! ' Application of diffusion to extraction of sugar from (Wiley) As a forage crop (Williams) . 1897 Botanical history of (Pech). p. 299 Cultivation of, character and composition of soils best adapted to — (Bollman). p. 140 (Richardson). 1886. p. 60 (Smith), p. 129 Culture and distillation of (Leplay). 1887. p. 110 Culture at Sterling, Kans. (Denton). 1891. See also Sterling, Kans. Data relating to, as sugar-producing plant. Encouragement of beet-sugar industry and. Experiments with. See Wiley, Harvey Washingtim. Growing in Spain (Heredia and Hermanos). 1893. i). Improvement of, by selection. 1899. p. 7 Introduction of, into United States. 1883. No. 2. p. 24 Investigation of, as a sugar-producing plant (Collier) Italy. 1884. p. 77 Maize and — as sugar {)lants. p. 228 manufacture of sugars from, circular (Le Due). 1879 Report on (Clough ). p. 54 , Seeds of, Cecidomyiid injurious to (Coquillett). 1898. j). 81 .. See aim Orange sorghum cane — Saccharine sorghums. Sorghum blight, status of (Kellerman and Swingle). 1889. p. 195 Sorghum molasses, statistics of. 1862-63. No. 5. p. 4 , Sorghum sirup: Manufacture of — circular on (Spencer). 1894 , report on (Denton). 1901 , • same. 1899 New refining process for. 1867. p. 53 See also Sirups. Sorghum sugar: Cold clarification of (O'Brien). 1892. p. 88 Experiments in manufacture of, etc. AVe Attica, Kans. —Calu- met plantationsugarexperiment station — Cedar Falls, Iowa — Conway Springs, Kans. — Douglas, Kans. — Fort Scott, Kans. — Kan,«as — Kenner, La. — Lawrence, La. — Meade, Kans. — Medicine Lodge, Kans. — Morrisville, Va. — Ness City, Kans. — Rio Grande, N. J. — Sterling, Kans. p. 78 1887. 1883. p. 59 .. 34 Index Classification no. A7.3:24 A1.8:64 A26. 5:900' A4. 1:898. A10.3:51 A10.3:64 A6.5:l A28.4:15 A6.3:8 A27.9:18 A27.9:18 A27.9:4 A1.6:33 A7.3:8 A1.9:50 A 1.1:865 Al. 1:862 A7.3:10 Al. 1:862 A7.3:18 A7.3:34 A7.3:18 A1.8:26 A7.3:40 A 1.9:92 A27.9:21 A1.8:27 A7.3:3 A 1.1:877 A1.8:15 Al. 1:864 A9.6:18 A28.5:5 A27.9:l A7.4:l Al. 9:135 A 1.9:90 A27.9:5 A7.3:37 533 Index Sor A1.9:10 A29.6:25 A3.3:l Al. 1:867 A27.9:6 A27.9:8 A27.9:9 A1.4:3 A27.9:10 A29.6:25 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:899 A27.9:7 A].9:98 A 1.1:871 A9.6:38 A13.3:13i A13.3:13-' A 13.4:1 2 A27.9:10 535 Index Southern Railway, object-lesson roads constructed in cooperation with. 1902 - Southern States: Apples for. p. 184 Concentrated fertilizers in. p. 397 - - Entomology in, report on (Gariuan). 19U1. p. 153 Forage plants of secondary or undetennined iniportam-e for, and composition of forage jplants grgwn in South (Tracy). 1896. p. 91 Forests, timber culture, etc., in, condition of (Baker). 1884. p. 105 Oirasses for ( Vasey ) . 1874. p. 379 Irrii^ation in some. 1891. pt. 1. p. 323 Resources and industrial condition of (Goodloe). p. 102 Road building in, some essentials in modern systems of (Holmes). 1902. p. 82 Road building with convict lal)or in (Holmes). 1901. p. 319 . . Road conventions in, and object-lesson roads constructed under supervision of Office of Puljlic Road In(iuiries, with coojiera- tion of Southern Railway. 1902 Roads and road-making materials in (.'ertain. 1894 Timber pines of, report on (Mohr) same, introduction to report ( Fernow ) . p. 11 Trees, some foreign, of economic value adapted to planting in. 1895 - See also Cotton States — South — and names of States. Southwest: Arid lands of; new species of ground squirrel from, description of (Merriam). 1889. p. 19 Cattle ranges of, history of exhaustion of pasturage and sugges- tions for its restoration (Bentley ). 1898 Cooperative grass stations in (^SlcLaren). p. 344 same, p. 344 ^.■. Grasses and forage plants for cultivation in (Vasey) . 1887 Grasses of. 2 pts. ( Vasey) same, reissued. 1891 Grazing problems in, and how to nieet them (Smith). 1899 ... See uko names of States South wick, E. B. : Entomological, economic, work in parks of Xew York City. 1894. p. 135 Entomological work in Central Park, New York City. 1891. p. 59 Parsnip web-worm, report on. 1892. p. 106 Wood-leopard moth in parks of New York City. 1894. p. 138.. Southworth, E. A.: Anthracnose of cotton, report on. 1891. p. 100 Gloeosporiuin nervisequum, report on. 1889. p. 51 Hollyhock disease, new. 1891. p. 45 Ripe rot of grapes and apples. 1891. p. 164 See aim, as joint author, Galloway, Beverly Thomas. Sows and pigs at farrowing time. p. 12 Soxhlet-Kngstrom, estimation of content of fat in milk bv method of (Kiihn). 1890. p. 158 ...-. Soxhlet's areometric method, estimation of fat in milk 1)v (Klein). 1888. p. 163 Soy bean: As feeding stuff. 1899. p. 13 As food for man ( Langworthy ) . \k 20 As forage crop (Williams) Spader, Comstock's rotary, description of. 1865. No. 5. p. 34 Spagnoli, D. B. Milan, Italy, cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at. j). 10 Spain : Agriculture in (Gushing), p. 287 Eggs in. p. 609 Foreign trade of (Hitchcock). 1898 Classification no. A22.3:2 Al. 1:869 Al. 1:868 Al 0.3:99 A 10. 6:6 A13.5:4 A27.9:12 A15.2:Ir7=' A 1.1:865 A22.3:23 Al. 10:901 A22.3:23 A22.3:7 A 13.3:13 A13.3:13 A13.3:ll A5.5:2 A1.9:72 Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 A6.3:3 A6.3:12 A6.2:N82' A3.3:16 A9. A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A9.7:7 A 28. 5:6 A28.5:5 A28.5:6 A28.5:6 A1.9:97 A 7. 3:24 A7.3.24 A1.9:97 A1.9:58 A1.9:58 A 27. 9:3 A22.4:27 Al. 1:876 A4. 1:901 A12.3:ll 536 Indes t'lasslflcatlou no. 187(). p. 64.... . 136 174 Spain — Continuea Forest trees in, planting of, and destruction of locusts p. 263 Irrigation in. 1891 . p. 278 Our trade with, 1888-97 (Hitclicock). 1898 Sorghum growing in (Heredia and Hermanos). 1893. p. 34... See also ^Malaga. Spalding, V. M. White pine, report on, revised and enlarged bv B. E. Fernow. 1899 ". Spallanzani, Pellegrino. Volatile acids, fattv, of butter, contribu- tion to study of. 1890. p. 104 ." Spanish almonds and their introduction into America (Fairchild). 1902 ■Spanish fever of cattle : Investigation of (Catron). 1868. p. 357 Note on — 1867. pp. 54, 135 1868. pp. 180, 404 Spanish merinos and their management (Boynton). p. 196 Spanworm, walnut, report on (Cociuillett). 1897. Sparganum mansoni. See Larval cestode. Spark-arresters, importance of (Tilton). 1887. p. Sparrows: Destruction of, by poisons (Fislier). 1889. p. Relation of, to agriculture ( Judd ) . 1901 Trapping of, for sporting purposes, with paper descriptive of ap- paratus and methods employed (Hill). 1889. p. 178 , See also English sparrow — luiropean tree sparrow — House sparrow. Sparrow hawk, special report on ( Fisher), p. 491 Same. p. 491 Spartina: North American species of (Merrill ). 1902 Notes on. 1869. p. 136 Specific gravity: Determination of, standard temperatures for, report on. 1897. p. 137 Limits of, of cow's milk (Schrodt) . 1888. p. 154 Rise in, determination of, on allowing milk to stand after milk- ing (Richmond). 1894. p. 191 Spectrum, absorption lines of, determination of relative quantities of aqueous vapors in atmosphere by means of (Jewell). 1896.. Speculation v. industry. 1892. p. 134 Spencer, Guilford Lawson: Beet sugar, machinery and processes for manufacture of, recent improvements in. 1 885. p. 106 Beet-sugar manufacture, utilization of residues from, in cattle feed- ing. 1898. p. 213 Kjeldahl method for determination of nitrogen. 1886. p. 36... Magnolia, sugar and sugar-cane data for four years at, summary of. 1«87. p. 46 _ Sorghum sirup, manufacture of, circular on. 1894 Sorghum-sugar experiments by various companies in Kansas. 1889. p. 7 Sugar, manufacture of, at Magnolia Station, Lawrence, La., ex- periments in — 2d report, season of 1885-6 3d report, 1886-7 same. p. 328 1889 Tea, coffee, and cocoa preparations, adulteration of. 1892. )\875. See also, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. See also, as revisor Spencer, John W. Young people attending farmers' institutes, how to interest and instruct. 1 902. p. 42 Spencer, Samuel. Roads and railroads. 1902. ]>. 41 Sperk, Franz Otto. Siberia, four great rivers of. 1894. p. 101 A27.9:14 A15.2:P94i A12.3:12 A7.3:40 A 13. 3:22 A7.3:24 A 19.3:26 A27.9:6 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A 1.1:864 A9.6:7 A 13. 3.1 A5.3:l A5.3:15 A5.3:l A 1.1:888 A5. 1:888 A19.3:9 A27.9:7 A7.3:51 A7.3:24 A7.3:43 A29.3:16 A27.9:30 A7.3:5 A1.10:89 A7.3:12 A7.3:18 A7.4:l A7.3:26 A7.3:ll A7.3:15 Al. 1:886 A7.3:21 A7.3:13' A1.9:52"' A10.3:110 A22.3:25 A29. 3:111 537 185. Index Sperniophile: Mississip])! Valley (Bailey) same. \>. 185 New, from northwestern Arizona, description of (Merriam). 1889. p. 17 New, from southern California, description of (Merriam). 1889. p. 15.... See oIko S(juirrels. Spermophiluis spilosoma grouj). See Ground squirrel. Spethmann, Miss INIarie T. Land-grant colleges and agricultural ex- periment stations in United States, compilation of statistics of, for 1900 Same, for 1901 , Sphserotheca, another, upon Phytoptus distortions ( Halsted). 1889. p. 134 Sphajrotheca phytoptophila, notes upon (Halsted). 1889. p. 85... Sphingidge, list of, taken by electric lamps at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (Dyar). 1891. p. 322 Spices, analysis of, provisional method for (Winton). 1902. p. 55.. Spices and condiments, adulteration of: 188fi. (Richardson), p. 291 1887. (Richardson), p. 129 1896. (Lattimore). p. 296 See also Peppers. Spider bites, fatal, contribution to literature of. 1889. p. 204 Spider-egg parasites, two (Howard). 1890. pj). 269,359 Same (Howard). 1891. p. 202 Spider parasites, external (Howard). 1888. pp. 42, 106 Same, new (Ashmead). 1894. p. 259 Spider webs, floating, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 566 Spiders: Poisonous, in Madagascar. 1890. p. 273 Trap-door (Glover). 1873. p. 345 See also Red spiders. Spikes, adhesion of, notes on (Fernow). 1887. i>. 62 Spillman, W. J.: Farmers' institute worker. 1902. p. 59 Grass and Forage Plant Investigations Office, and Agrostology Division, lists of publications of. 1902 Grasses and forage plants for year 1 901 . p. 672 Hybrid offspring, quantitative studies on transmission of parental characters to. 1 902. p. 88 Washington (State) farmers' institute work accomplished in. 1902. p. 43 Spilogale. See Skunks, little striped. Spilosoma fuliginosa, report on (Lugger). 1890. p. 236 Spinning cotton, atmospheric conditions favorable to (Abbe) . 1900. p. 294 Spiralis trichina, report on. p. 389 Splenetic fever. See Texas or Southern cattle fever. Spokane, Wash,, climate of, 1882-99 ( Stewart), p. 490 Spontaneous combustion, meteorological conditions favorable to, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 249 Spores of Agaricus campestris and other Basidiomycetoiia fungi, pre- liminary study of (Ferguson) . 1902 Spores of Hymenomycetes, method for preserving (Harz). 1889. p. 163 Sjjoridia. See Fenestrate sporidia. Sporozoon in intestinal villi of cattle, notes on (Smith). 1893. j). 73. Spot disease of orchard grass (Trelease). p. 129 Same. p. 129 Spot disease of violet (Dorsett) . 1900 Spotting of peaches, report on ( Smith ) . 1889. ]^. 32 Sprague, Elizabeth C. See, as joint author, Bevier, Isabel. Sprague, G. Meat question analyzed . p. 462 Sprague, Horatio J. Sausages, United States in Gibraltar, p. 519.. Sprayer. See Japy knajjsack sprayer — Kerosene knapsack sprayer. Classification uo. Al. 1:892 A 5. 1:892 A5.5:2 A5.5:2 Al 0.3:97 A10.3:114 A28.5:5 A28.5:5 A9.7:3 A7.3:65 Al. 1:886 A7.3:132 Al.l:896 A9.7:l A9.7:2 A9.7:4 A9.7:l A9.7:6 A29.6:26 A9.7:2 A27.9:ll A13.3:l A10.3:120 A19.2:P96 A1.10:901 AlO. 3:115 A10.3:120 A9.7:2 A29.6:28 Al. 1:869 X29.6:28 A29.6:28 A19.3:16 A28.5:5 A4.3:3 Al. 1:886 A28. 1:886 A28.3:23 A28.5:5 Al. 1:883 A4. 1:899 638 Sprayinji;: Devices for, new, circ-ular on (Gallo-vay). 1899 Machinery for — manufacturers of, letter to standard fittings for ( Ahvood ) . 189] . ]). 58 Power sprayer for asjtaragus, report on (Sirrine). 1901. p. 177.. Pump, new, notes on (Galloway). 1891. p. 25 Use of steam apparatus for ( Howard ) . 189(). p. 69 Without pump, preliminary notice (Aldrich) — 1894. p. 114 1895. p. 28 See also Fruits — Knapsack spraj^er. Spring, advent of (Herrmann). 1902. p. 69 Spring wheat. See Wheat. Springfield, Mass., shade-tree insects of, and other New England cities (Howard). 1895. p. 40 Springfield, Mo., storms at, local (Hazeu). 1900. j). 201 Spruce, insect enemies of, in Northeast ( Hopkins). 1901 Spruce-bark beetles, notes on (Weed and Fiske) . 1898. p. 67 Spruce pine (Mohr). 1896. p. 127 Same. 1897. p. 137 _ .----.----. ' Sprung, A. Thermometers, on construction of registering air, to re- place ordinary alcohol and mercurial thermometers. 1896. p. 718 Squall, local, at West Berkeley, Cal., Dec. 11, 1894 (Abbe), p. 509. Squash. See Garden vegetables. Squash borer (Melittiacucurbitte)remediesfor (Smith). 1891. p. 30. Squash bug, common, circular relative to (Chittenden) . 1899 Squash-vine borer, circular relative to (Chittenden) . 1899 Squirrels, prairie ground, or spermophiles of Mississippi Valley (Bailey). 1893 _ See also Ground squirrels — Spermophile and references. Stable manure, value of. 1901. p. 5 " Staggers," disease known as, among horses in Virginia and North Carolina ( Harbaugh ) . p. 209 Stalk worm, new enemy to young tobacco (Johnson). 1899. p. 99. Stalker, M. " Loco " plant and its effect on animals, p. 271 Stall feeding cattle and sheep ( Harris), p. 317 Standard Oil Companv, meteorological observations during burning of i.lant of, at Bayonne, N. J., July 5, 6, and 7, 1900 (Mitchell). Index t'lasslflcatlou uo. I ' A28.4:17 A10.4:17 A9.7:4 A10.3:99 A28.5:6 Al. 10:896 A9.7:7 A9.6:2 A29.3:31 p. ri:^0. standard Sugar Eefinery, Alvarado, Cal., report on (Furnas). 1892. p. 91 Standard time. See Time. Standards, National Bureau of, circular of information relating to (Marvin). 1902. p. 135 Standart, S. H. Live-stock industry of Colorado and Territories of Nortliwest. p. 326 _. Stanley, W. E. Kansas, road improvement in, extract from gov- ernor's message, p. 4 Stannard, J. D. See, as joint author, Johnston, C. T. Stanton, Edgar. Nettle, cultivation of, in Germany, p. 560 Stapleton, D. C. Cliniatological data from Playa Rica, Ecuador. 1898. p. 460 Starch : Determination of, (•oin])arison of methods (Stone). 1894. p. 162. P^nzymic ferments upon (Stone). 1896 Estimation of, report on (Browne). 1899. p. 92 Factories ill Maine (Boardman). 1885. No. 19. p. 23 Manufacture of — from jiotatoes and cassava (Wiley). 1900 in Maine. 1886. p. 22 Plants and animals (Taylor) — 1 875. p. 31 6 1876. p. 196 Sweet ])otato as producer of. 1899. j). 2() See also Dextrine — Potatoes. A9.6:2 A29.6:28 A9.6:28 A9.6:17 A13.3:13i A13.3:132 A29.3:ll^ A29.6:22 A9.7:4 A9.5:39 A9.5:38 A5. :34 Al. 9:133 A4. 1:886 A9.6:20 A4. 1:886 Al. 1:862 A29.6:28 A1.8:20 A29.6:30 A4. 1:885 A22.4:33 .\1. 1:878 A29.6:26 A7.3:43 A10.3:34 A7.3:57 A27.9:23 A7.3:58 A27.9:24 A27.9:13 A27.9:14 A 1.9:87 539 Index Starling, 'Williain. Missispippi Hivor, floods of, with reference to inuiulation of alluvial valley. 1894. p. 68 Stanies, II. N. iMycophagy, iiuijortauce of, in a course of botanical instruction. 1898. p. 75 Starr, Frederick. Forests, American, tlieir destruction and preser- vation, p. 210 Stars: Heat radiation of, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 472 Shooting — hints to observers of (Harkness). 1899. p. 9 observation of (Abbe). 1901. p. 420 State live-stock sanitary boards, secretaries of State boards of health, and State veterinarians having control of contagious and infectious disea.«es among domestic animals, list of. 1898. p. 603 Same, 1899, p. 530 State veterinarians and secretaries of sanitary boards, list of: 1898, p. 616 / 1899, p. 698 1900, p. 653 1901, p. 628 State weather services: Characteristics of Utah in relation to State weather-s^ervice work (Salisbury). 1894. p. 27 Functions of (Dunwoody). 1894. p. 9 Importance and equipment (Mitchell). 1896. p. 44 Irrigation and its relation to (Salisbury) . 1894. p. 24 Monthly notes on, July, 1891-March, 1895; June-August, 1895... Organizations of ( Duuwoodv) . 1895. p. 285 Statistics of (Fassig). 1895' p. 209 See also Climate and crop service — Weather Bureau. State Weather Services, American Association of, proceedings of: 1st annual meeting, 1892 2d annual meeting, 1893 (Berry), p. 228 3d annual meeting, 1894 , 4th annual meeting, 1895 same, announcement of, 1895 , States: Agriculture reports of. See Agriculture. Forest condition of (Baker). 1884. p. 181 Geologists of, circular letter to, recjuesting cooperation with Othce of Road Inquiry, Agriculture Department Governors of, extracts from messages of, relating to good roads ( Stone ) . 1895 ' i . Laws relating to management of roads, enacted 1888-93 (Stone) . same, 1894-95 (Stone) War debts of. 1866. p. 93 Weights and measures of, systems of, explained, p. 218 , States and Territories: Governors of, circular letter to, requesting cooperation with Office of Road Inquiry, Agriculture Department same, to secretaries of state , 1 aws of, for control of contagious animal diseases — 1885. p. 471 1886. p. 303 Classification no. A29.3:lli A10.3:49 A 1.1:865 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:29 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 A29.3:14 A29.3:lli A29.3:18 A29.3:14 A29.6: A29.3:ll^ A29.6:23 A29.3:7 A29.6:21 A29.3:14 A29.3:18 A29.6:23 A13.5:4 1890 (additional), p. 457 1892 (additional), p. 381 1894 (additional), p. 103 1896 (additional), p. 333 1897. p. 41 9 1899. p. 732 1901 Laws of, on irrigation and water riirhts, abstract of (Critchett). 1893 (SV^ also Atlantic States — Eastern States. Statesville area. North Carolina, soil survev of (I)orsey and party). p. 273 : A22.4:4 A22.3:14 A22.3:l A22.3:1S A27.9:4 Al. 1:871 A22.4:l A22.4:2 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:891-2 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:897 A4. 1:899 A4.3:43 A15.3:l A26.5:901 540 static eleotricity. Sec Electririty. Statistical Institute, International. 1S87. p. 247 Statistical reports, Statistics Division, Agriculture Department Statistician, Agriculture Department, synoptical index to reports of, 1863-1894 (Thompson). 1897 Statistics, agricultural, of United States, album of (Dodge) Statistics Division, Agriculture Department: Work of, for farmer (Hyde). 1897. p. 258 same, reprinted with title "Of What Service are Statistics to Farmer?" Statistics in agriculture. 1882. No. 49. p. 23 Stave silo, value of, to dairy farmer (Beal). 1898. p. 23 Steam, cultivation by: History of American inventions for ( Brainerd ) . p. 253 Note on ( Lawrence). 1878. j). 358 Progress in ( Curtiss ) . p. 263 same, 1869. p. 296 Steam plowing: England. 1873. p. 364 Louisiana (Lawrence), p. 278 New Jersey. 1869. p. 224 Profit of (Lawrence). 1870. p. 149 Steam plows: American, report on. p. 305 International competition of. 1884. No. 9. p. 44 Stearns, Herman De C. Sea, effect of proximity to, on thunderstorm periods. 1898. p. 452 Stearns, Robt. Edwards Carter. Shells, land and fresh water, col- lected in California and Nevada by Death Valley expedition, inchiding few additional siwcies obtained by Clinton Hart Merriam and assistants in parts of southwestern United States, 1893. p. 269 Steddom, Rice P.: Cattle, rriam. 1893. p. 159 /.. collected bv Clinton Hart Merriam and partv in Idaho, 1890, annotated list of. 1891. p. 109 '. collected by Clinton Hart Merriam and Vernon Ikuley on San Francisco Mountain plateau and desert of Little Colorado, Arizona, annotated list of, with description of new species. 1890. ]). 103 Trea Marias and Isa])el Islands, reptiles of. 1897. p. 63 Stem-girdler. See Currant stem-girdler. Stephens, Lon V. Missouri, road improvement in, I'xtract from governor's message, p. 5 Sterilization. See Milk. Sterling, Kans. : Sorghum culture at (Denton). ISIM. \\. 78 Sorghum sugar experiments at — 1887 (Denton), p. 57 Index C'lasslficatluu no. A27.9:25 A27.9: A 21. 3:2 A27.2:St2 A27. ALIO: 897 A27.8:14 A 27.9:20 Al. 9:103 Al. 1:867 A27.9:10 Al. 1:867 Al. 1:869 A27.9:ll Al. 1:867 A27.9:7 A27.9.8 Al. 1:869 A27.9:22 A29.6:26 A5.5:7 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 Al. 10:898 A8.1:4 A27.9:8 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A1.9:124 A22.4:27 A5.5:7 A5.5:5 A5.5:3 A5.5:14 A22.4:33 A 7. 3:34 A7.3:17 541 V- 160. p. 101.. 59 ... . 1900.. 1896. Index Sterlinpr, Kans.— Continned Sorghum sugar experiments at^ — Continued 1888 (Denton and Crampton). p. 287 same. p. 105 1888 (Wiley), p. 14 1889 ( Denton and Crampton ) . p. 82 . . 1892 (Fuelling), p. 80 1892 (Denton), p. 76.... Stern, Louis. Germany's wool import, p. 520... Stetson, Ezra. Swine breeding, address on. 1883. Stetson, Frank O. : Climate of Baguio, Philippine Islands. 1902. p. 478 .. Hurricanes of 1895 and 1896 in Philippine Archipelago. Stettin, Ciermany: Cost of hauling farm products over wagon roads at (Kickbuscli). P 9 International fair at, 1865 ( Klippart) . No. 7. p. 6 Stevens, James S. Atmidometry, some experiments in. 1902. p. 129 Stevenson, J. C, address of, before National Road Conference. Julv, 1894. p. 22 Stewart, Charles. Climate of Spokane, Wash., 1882-1899. p. 490 . Stewart, K. W. : Cattle feeding in New York. p. 299 Food, cutting and cooking, for animals, p. 396 Stewart, John. >^ee, as joint author, Gardner, Frank Duane. Stibadium spumosum, habits of ( Murtfeldt) . 1 894. p. 301 Stickney, L. D. Florida, soil, climate, and productions, p. Stigmonose, disease of carnation and other pinks (Woods). Stiles, Charles Warden : Country slaughter-house as a factor in spread of disease. p. 155 Disinfection of kennels, pens, and yards by fire. 1902. Eimeriella, new genus of coccidia. 1902. p. 18 Flukes and tapeworms of cattle, sheep, and swine with special reference to inspection of meats. 1898. p. 11 Frogs, toads, and carp (Cyprinus carpio) as eradicators of fluke disease, p. 220 Hepatic coccidia of rabbits, Eimeria stiedpe, correct name for. 1902. p. 18 Hookworm disease (uncinariasis or anchylostomiasis) in man, significance of recent American cases of. p. 1 83 Roundworms in sheep, goats, and cattle, treatment of. 1901 same. 1902. p. 7 . .'. Sarcosporidia, presence of, in birds. 1893. p. 79 Strongyle, Egyptian and Japanese (Strongylus subtilis), which may possibly occur in returning American troops. 1902. p. 41 Tapeworms of poultry, present knowledge of. 1896 Trematodes (Monostomulum lentis and Agamodistomum ophthal- mobium ) parasitic in the human eye. 1902. p. 24 Trichinosis in Europe of alleged American origin. 1901. p. 156. Trichinosis in Germany, general remarks on. 1901. y>. same, statistical review, during 1881-1898. 1901. p. Verminous disease of cattle, sheep, and goats in Texas. same, further investigations, p. 223 , Sec aim, as joint author, Salmon, Daniel Elmer. Stiles, Charles Wardell, and Frankland, W. Ashby. Vinegar eel (Anguillula aceti) infection in human bladder, case of. 1902. p. 35 Stiles, Charles Wardell, and Hassall, Albert: Bananas, partially digested, spurious parasitism due to. 1902. p. 56 Cestodcs, adult, of cattle, sheep, and allied animals, revision of. 1893 Host, color of, and its relation to parasitism. 1892. p. 265 Parasites (50-52), notes on. p. 558 15 ClaKKlficatloii 110. Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 A7.3:20 A7.3:26 A 7. 3:37 A7.3:37 A4. 1:899 A1.7:2 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A22.4:27 A27.9:3 A29.6:30 A22.3:10 A29.6:28 A 1.1:876 Al. 1:865 A9.7:6 Al. 1:862 A28.3:19 Al. 10:896 A4.3:35 A4.3:35 A4.3:19 A4. 1:901 A4.3:35 A4. 1:901 A4.1:35 A4.3:35 A4.3:3 9 35 p. 356 . . A4.3:35 A4.3:12 A4.3:35 A4.3:30 A4.3:30 A4.3:30 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:901 A4.3:35 A4.3:35 A4.'.:4 A 9. 7:4 A4. 1:899 542 stiles, Charles "Wardell, and Hassall, Albert— Continued Parasites, notes on. 1902. p. 19 Parasites, notes on: 55, Spinosa ear tick; 56, Boophilus australis; 57, new host for Strongvlus contortus and Cysticercus tenui- collis. 1901 '. Z(")ology, medical and veterinary, index catalogue of. 1902 Stiles, Charles Wardell, and Tayler, Louise: Cestode, adult ( Diplogonoporus grandis) , of man which may pos- sibly occur in returning American troops. 1902. p. 43 .. Larvalcestode (Sparganum mansoni) of man which may possibly occur in returning American troops. 1902. p. 47 Stillwell and Gladding: Fertilizer samples for analysis, preparation of, notes on. 1893. p. 19 - Phosphate, concentrated, notes on analysis of. 1893. p. 18 Stipa. See Melica and Stipa. Stock: Crops and, in Ontario. 1890. p. 484 Diseases of, in Europe. 1869. p. 65 Epizootic aphthiie among; nature, causes, treatment, etc. p. 352. Feeding experiments, significance of (Curtiss). 1899. p. 116... Food for. See Plants. Ontario. 1890. p. 484 Plants poisonous to — preliminary catalogue of ( Chesnut) . p. 387 preliminary report ( Chesnut and Wilcox ) . 1901 report on ( Wilcox ) . p. 91 Pure-bred, business of breeding (Craig), p. 416 Eaising in Mississippi. 1869. p. 297* Raising of, directory of departments, boards, societies, colleges, and other organizations in interest of. 1885 Salesof, 1870. p. 481 See also Farm animals — Farm stock — Live stock. Stock ranges: Northern, some poisonous plants of (Chesnut). 1900. p. 305... Northwestern California, notes on grasses and forage plants and range conditions (Davy). 1902 See also Range. Stock yards. Union, See Chicago. Stockbridge, H. E. Florida, farmers' institute work accomplished in. 1902. p. 17 .' See also Waldron, C. B. Stockholm, dead animals in, disposition of (Winslow). p. 360 Stockman, William B.: Climatology of Havana, Cuba, monthlv notes on Apr.-July, Sept.-Oct., Dec, 1901; Feb.-Apr., 1902 Meteorological tables and charts, monthly, description of, May- Oct. , 1 902 Weather Bureau service, monthly reports of, in West Indies, 1899. p. 194 Weather of the month, ]May-()cl ., 1902._ Stockmen, national convention of. See Chicago, HI. Stohmann, F. Heat equivalent of nutrients of food; translated by Charles Ford Langworthy. 1896. p. 590 Stokes, A. W. Milk, fat in, determination of, by Werner-Smith method. 1890. p. 158 Stokes, John AV. Report as Acting Commissioner of Agriculture, 18()7 Stomach staggers. See Cattle. Stomachs (if l)ir(ls, directions for collecting. 1891 Stomata, strange developments of, on Carva alba, caused by jihyl- loxera (Owen). 1892. p. 327 '. Stone, G. E. : Botanists at agricultural experiment station, functions of. 1901. p. 1.38 Vegetable i)hysiology in agricultural colleges. 1896. p. 99 *By a misprint, this page number appears twice. Index (IlaNsIflrutloii no. A4.3:35 A4.4:34 A4.3:39 A4.3:35 A4.3:35 A7.3:38 A7.3:38 A27.9:28 A27.9:7 Al. 1:870 A10.3:65 A27.9:28 A4. 1:898 A7.3:26 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:901 A27.9:7 A1.8:39 A27.9:8 A]. 10:900 A19.3:12 A10.3:120 A4. 1:899 A 29. 6: A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A 10. 6:6 A7.3:24 A 1 . 1 :S(i7 A5.4:12 A9.7:4 A 10. 3:99 A 10. 3:41 543 Index Stone, "RichinonfT. HoaA liuikling, national, in United States, his- torical sketch of. 1895. p. 7 Stone, Roy: Address of — before national road conference, July, 1894. ]>. 7 before Virginia good roads convention, Oct. 1eriodic and nonperiodic fluctuations in latitude of (Veeder). 1894. p. 185 :.. Tropical, of Gulf of INIexico and Atlantic Ocean in September, 1895 (Garriott). !>. 1«7 Types of, in January, 1895 ( Garriott) . p. 9 Violent — in United States — 1893 p. 317 1894 (Hazen). 1895. p. 283 of March 23, 1893 (Hazen). p. 90 Wells and, note on ( Abbe ) . _ 1900. p. 293 West Indian, relative intensity of (Hazen). 1894. p. 333 Year, report on (Garriott). 1899. p. 208 same, p. 27 Yucatan, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 155 See also Baguios — Norther — Northwesters — Ocean storms — Sand blizzard — Thunderstorms — Tornadoes. Stout, O. V. P. : Irrigation under Great Eastern Canal, Platte County, Nebr. : 1900. p. 195 .' 1901. p. 299 Nebraska, duty of water in. 1900. p. 149 , Stover, Arthur P. : Irrigation in — Arkansas Valley, Colorado. 1902. p. 287 Grand Valley, Colorado, 1901. 1902. p. 265 valley of Bear Eiver, in Utah, 1901. 1902. p. 243 Stowe, James G. : Animal products in South Africa, p. 512 Meat in South Africa, p. 512 Prices in Cape Colony, p. 523. Strassburg, Germany: International aeronautical conference at (Rotch). 1898. p. 158.. Meteorological balloon ascension at (Rotch), 1901. p. 298 Stratigraphy and hydrology of Nebraska (Hicks) . 1890. p. 71 Straw or stover: Composition and feeding value of. 1867. p. 374 Proportion of grain to, effect of fertilizers on. 1897. p. 11 Strawberries: Culture of (Hite). p. 139 ;. Enemy of (Glover). 1871. p. 479 , Fertilizer requirements of. 1902. p. 17 Resistance of, to frost. 1901. p. 19 , Soilsfor. 1902. p. 16 , Strawberry crop and frosts, notes on (Abbe) . 1899. p. 474 Strawberry-leaf flea beetle in Indiana (Webster). 1891. p. 317 Strawberry saw-fly, another (Malley). 1889. p. 137 Strawberry weevil: Circular relative to (Chittenden). 1897 Habits and remedies, supplementary notes (Chittenden). 1894. p. 14 - Injuries, notes on, and bibliography (Chittenden). 1898. p. 82. Report of (Chittenden). 1893. p. 167 Streams: Discharge of, during floods (Abbe). 1894. p. 255 Headwaters of, forests on, ])reservation of (Read). 1884. p. 27. Street, John Phillips. Fertilizers, complete, nitric nitrogen in, Ulsch method in determining. 1892. p. 88 Classlflratlon no. A29.6:23 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.3:ll> A29.6:23 A29. 1:897 A29. 1:898 A29.3:20 A29.3:lli A29.6:23 A29.6:23 A29. 1:893^ A 29. 1:894 A 29. 6:21 A29.6:28 A29.6:21 Al. 1:898 A29. 1:898 A29.6:28 A 10. 3:104 A10.3:119 A10.3:86 A10.3:119 A10.3:119 A10.3:119 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:898 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:29 A15.2:Ar7 A27.9:5 A1.9:56 Al. 1:863 -A27.9:9 Al. 9:149 Al. 9:133 Al. 9:149 A29.6:27 A9.7:3 A9.7:2 A9.5:21 A9.7:7 A9.6:10 A9.7:5 A29.6:22 A1.7:5 A7.3:35 646 street cars, weather forecasts on (Conp;er). 1902. p. 206 Street sweepings, fertilizing value of ( Kwell ) . 1 898 Streptococci; mf>rphology, biology, and ])athogcnic properties of 28, fouiulin investigation of animal (lisi'uses (]Moore). 1898. p.9. Streuli, William. Horgen, Switzerland, (-ost of hauling farm prod- ucts over wagon roads at. p. 12 Stripper butter, note on. 1898. p. 24 Strohm, John. Conestoga horse, brief history of. p. 175 Strohmer, . Sugar beet, nitrates and i)hosphates in, physio- logical functions of. 1879. p. 281 Strong, Charles M. Thunderstorms in Ohio during summer of 1892. p. 51 Strongyle, P'.gyptian and Jaj)anese (Strongylus subtilis), which may possible occur in returning American troops (Stiles). 1902. p. 41 Struble, Joseph. Storms, mountain, peculiar. 1897. p. 212 Stubble, constituents of (Brown) . 1872. p. 311 Stubble fields, pasturing pigs in. 1898. p. 20 Stubbs, Charles E. Horses, demand for and kind of, suited for European uses; and present status of horse trade in different countries. 1898. p. 55 Stubbs, Joseph Edward: Education — modern, what is of most worth in, address on. 1901. p. 32.. theory of higher, some recent changes in. 1899. p. 97 Stubbs, William Carter: Agricultural resources and capabilities of Hawaii. 1901 Sorghum sugar experiments at Kenner, La. — 1888. p. 273 same, with additional matter. 1888. p. 4(3 1889. p. 64 Sugar analysis, report on. 1891. p. 76 See also, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. Student assistants. See Agriculture Department. Study, relation of technical to general course of (Fairchild). 1893. p. 67 Stupart, R. F.: Meteorological service of Canada. 1899. p. 204 Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 229 Sturtevant, E. Lewis: Corn, varieties of. 1899 Deerfoot farm centrifugal dairy, p. 629 Styles, George H. Port Carolina, South Australia, earthquakes, clouds, and gales at. 1902. p. 10 Suabian Alps, water supply of. 1875. p. 130 Subha Rao, M. B. Rainfall in Madras, India, and frequencv of smi spots. 1902. p.438 '. Sublette, George B. Address of, before Minnesota good roads con- vention, January, 1894. p. 9 Sucrose. See Dextrine. Sud worth, George Bishop: Aborescent flora of U. S. , nomenclatur(> of. 1 897 Forest flora, additions to, of Nortii America, and necessary changes in nomenclature of important timber species, with notes. p. 325 same, p. 325 Forest flora of Rocky ^Mountain region. 1 888. i). 1 53 Forest nurserv, collection of tree seeds and ])ropagation of seed- lings. 1900 Forest trees of United States, check list of. 1898 Sugar: Adulteration of (AViley and others). 1892. Alcohol, use of, in manufacture of (Gilbee). Analysis of — methods of; notes on (Wilev). 1890. p notes on ( Ross ) . 1889. p. "l 79 reconnnendations for (Ewell). 1895. j). 151 Index CliiKsIflratidii no. A29.3::J1 A 7. 3:55 A4.3:3 A22.4:27 A1.9:84 Al. 1:863 A1.6:28 A29.3:9 A 4. 3:35 A29.6:25 A27.9:10 A 1.9:79 p. (i3: 1891. 129.. p.8.... A1.2:H78 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:65 A10.3:95 Al. 1:888 A7.3:20 A7.3:26 A7.3:31 A10.3:16 A 29. 6: 27 A29.6:30 Al 0.3:57 Al. 1:880 A 29. 6:30 A27.9:13 A29.6:30 A 22. 3:2 A13.3:14 A 1.1:892 A 13. 1:892 A 13. 3:2 A13.3:29 A13.3:17 A7.3:13« A7.3:34 A7.3:28 A 7. 3:24 A7.3:47 547 Index Sugar — OontinTied Analysis of — Continued remarks on report of committee on sugar, Association of Offi- cial Agricultural Chemists (Wiley). 1888. p. 54 report on (Stu])l)s). 1891. p. 76 same (Hiltner). 1898. p._87 some facts relative to.(Jungfleisch and Grimbert). 1890. p. 135 See also Chemical analysis, methods of — Sugar analysis, com- mittee on. Asfood (Abel). 1899 Average price and consumption of — 1895. p. 55 2 1896. p. 595 1897. p. 753 Consumption in United States. 1874. p. 47 Crop and weather, in island of Mauritius, 1880-9() (Abbe), p. 412 Crop of world, 1893-94. p. 32 Cuba, 1870-71. p. 326 Diffusion and carbonatation of, in Java, extracts from report on (Lucassen). 1885. p. 49 Estimation of — by Fehling's solution (Causse) . 1890. p. 137 by weighing precipitated cuprous oxid as such and as metallic copper, notes on (Knight). 1901. ji. Ill European production, 1877-90. p. 208 Evaporating apparatus for (Densmore). 1887. p. 57 same (Denton). 1887. p. 57 French jiroduction. 1875. p. 115 Imports of, 1856-61. No. 5. p. 4 Industry of United States; cane sugar, beet sugar, sorghum sugar, maple sugar ( Wiley ) . 1 885 Louisiana production, 1874-75. p. 456 Making in French West Indies. 1873. p. 25 jNIanufacture of, use of indigo-carmine in (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 33 Northern, industry, record of its progress during season of 1883 (Wiley) , Proper mode of making. 1863. No. 3. p. 12 Quick estimation of, by one-tenth copper solution ( Politis ) . 1890. p. 136 Statistics of — 1894-1898. p. 712 1895-1899. p. 839 1896-1900. p. 858 Trade of United States, 1867-68. ]x 16 World's production. 1886. p. 559 See also Beet sugar — Cane juices and sirups — Cane-sugar indus- try — Crops, principal — Des Linges sugar experiment sta- tion— Magnolia Station — Maize and sorghum sugars — Maple sugar — Pentaglucoses — Sirup — Sorghum sugar — Wiley, Plarvey W^ashington. Sugar analysis, committee on, Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, report of: 1888. p. 49 137 149 122 130 157 Sugar beets: Composition of, influence of environment upon (Wiley). 1901.. Culture, seed development, manufacture, and statistics of ( Wiley) . Culture of — and manufacture of sugar therefrom in France and TTnited States (McMurtrie). 1880 i'lasslflcatlon no. A 7. 3: 19 A7.3:31 A7.3:56 1892. p 1893. p 1894. p 1895. p 1901. p A7.3:28 A 1.9:93 A 1.1 0:895 Al. 10:896 A 1.1 0:897 A27.9:13 A 29. 6:26 A27.9:32 A27.9:9 A7.3:8 A7.3:28 A7.3:62 A27.9:28 A7.3:17 A7.3:17 A27.9:14 A27.9:l A 7. 3:5 A27.9:13 A27.9:ll A27.9:ll A7.3:3 A27.9:l A7.3:28 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 A27.9:7 A27.9:24 A7.3:19 A7.3:35 A7.3:38 A7.3:43 A7.3:47 A7.3:67 A7.3:64 A1.9:52 A1.6:28 548 1890. 81.. Sugar beets — Continued Culture of — Continued and manufacture of beet sugar (Wiley). 1890 in Frant'C and (iermany, notes on (Maxwell). note on. 1867. p. 255 preliminary report on, near Portland, Me. (McMurtrie). 1879. p. 171 same, final report on, in New England. 1879. p. 181 reporton (Wiley). 1891 successful, on alkali soils. 1899. p. 5 , Diseases of, some (Townsend). 1902. ]>. 90 England. 1870. p. 484 , Experiments with — 1890 (Wiley) 1891 ( Wiley and others ) 1892 (Wiley and Maxwell) 1893 (Wiley and Maxwell) 1897 (Wiley) Feeding value of. 1898. p. 15 Grown in various States, analyses of (Wiley) same, p. 135 Industry in United States. 1898. p. 8 Introduction of (Fredericksen). 1879. p. 275 Literature of, exclusive of works in foreign languages (Barnett). 1897 Nitrates and phosphates in, phvsiological functionsof (Strohmer) . 1879. p. 281 ." Production of, in the Netherlands, 1866-82. No. 9. p. 46 Sweden (Andrews). 1872. p. 133 Wisconsin, experiments in (WoU). 1891. p. 90 See also Beet sugar — Schuyler, Nebr., Sugar-beet Experiment Station. Sugar-beet seed, production and testing (Pieters). 1902. p. 101 Sugar-beet webworm: Completed life history of ( Howard ) . 1894. p. 369 Reportof. 1893. p. 320 Sugar cane: Analysis of — at Magnolia Station, Lawrence, La. 1888. p. 29 with table for calculation of analyses (Crampton) . p. 31 same, at Fort Scott, Kans. (Crampton). 1887. p. 15 Application of diffusion to extraction of sugar from ( WMley) Cultivation of — character and composition of soils best adapted to (Richard- son). 1886. p.60 inlndia. 1875. p. 135 Deterioration of — 1866. p. 341 1872. (Watts), p. 211 Diffusion in its application to ( Wiley ) . 1884 Diffusion process as applied to, in Louisiana (Sieg). p. 40 'same. 1884. p. 18 Insects in New South Wales (Koebele) . 1892. p. 385 Insects injurious to — in Brazil, preliminary report of observations upon (Branner). 1884. p. 63 report on ( Comstock) . 1881 Juices and sirups, liltration of, brown coal ami wood cliar in (Thompson), p. 268 same. p. 99 Manufacture of table sirups from ( W^iley ) . 1902 See also Sorghum. Sugar-cane beetle injuring corn, note on: 1886. p. 32 1888. (Howard), p. 11 Sugar-cane borer: Java (Zehntuer). 1898. p. 32 Index ClaSHiflrutlon no. A7.3:27 A7.3:30 A27.9:5 A1.6:28 A1.6:28 A1.9:3 A 1.9:92 A1.8:72 A27.9:8 A7.3:30 A7.3:33 A7.3:36 A7.3:39 A7.3:52 A1.9:84 A1.2:B39 = A1.2:B39' A1.9:79 A1.6:28 A17.3:16 A1.6:28 A27.9:22 A27.9:10 A7.3:33 A1.8:72 A9.7:6 A9.7:5 A7.3:18 A 7. 3:15 A7.3:17 A7.3:8 A7.3:10 A27.9:13 A27.9:4 A27.9:10 A7.3:2 A 1.1:884 A 7. 3:2 A9.7:4 A9.3:4 A1.6:35 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 A7.3:70 A9.3:12 A9.7:l A9.6:10 549 1902. 128. Index Sugar-cane borer — Continued Louisiana, life history of (jVIorgan Sandwich Islands. 1888. p. 185 Sugar chemists: Connnittee of French Assoc-iation of, potash, estimation of, abstract of report on. p. 43 French Association of, 1887, nitrogen in fertilizers, report of com- ndttee on. p. 54 Sugar corn, chemical analysis of (McMurtrie). 1875. p. 176 Sugar determinations, partial summary of, from sorgho canes and cornstalks. 1880. No. 25. p. 23 Same. No. 27. p. 23 Sugar factories, cost of, estimates of (Hughes), p. 252 , Same, p. 73 Sugar-producing plants, analysis of. 1888 ,SV'(' also Sugar and references thereunder. Sugar refinery. See Standard Sugar Refinery, Alvarado, Cal. Sugar region. Weather Bureau service, instructions governing (Berry) . Sugar stations of Weather Bureau, instructions and code for encipher- ing reports at. 1892 Sugarhouse machinery for sale by Agriculture Department, July 1 , 1895 Sugar-yielding plants, "diffusion process" for extracting saccharine matter from. 1869. p. 457 Suint, utilization of. 1872. p. 234 Sulphur: Loss of, in preparing ash of plants, report on ( Fraps ) . 1 901 . p. 98 , Metabolism of, in human organism, experiments on (Sherman). 1902 Use of, for blight or mildew on peaches and roses. 1867. j). 60. . Sulphur rains, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 115 Sulphur wash. See San Jose scale. Sulphuric acid. See Cane-sugar manufactories. Sulphurous acid, use of: In manufacture of alcohol (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 32 In purifying the diffusion juices of sugar cane and sorghum (Wiley) Sulphurous oxide, effect of, on vegetation (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 32. Sumac: American — importations of. 1869. p. 377* report on. p. 230: Culture of, in Sicily (McMurtrie). 1880 , Sumatra, tobacco in, cultivation of (Mulder). 1898 Sumatra tobacco, growing, under shade in Connecticut Valley (Whitney). 1902 "., Summer: Cold, of 1816 (Abbe), p. 299 Indian (Matthews). 1902. pp. 19, 69 same (Wilson). 1902. p. 440 Suiiunerville, S. C, tea garden at. Government, condition, and pros- pects of (Saunders) . p. 28 See Pinehurst Experimental Tea Garden. Sun : Cosmical relations manifested in simultaneous disturbances of, aurora, and terrestrial magnetic field (LemstnJm). 1895. p. 492 Electrodynamic radiation from, endeavor to discover (Trow- bridge). 1896. p. 409 Green-colored, of Sept. 9 and 10, 1883 (Abbe), p. 173 Periodic terms in meteorology due to rotation of, on its axis (Bigelow). 1895. p. 500 Total eclipse of. May 28, 1900— meteorological observations made to determine probable state of sky at several stations along path of (Bigelow). 1897. p. 394 * By a misprint, this page number appears twice. eiasslflcatlon no. A10.3:115 A9.7:l A7.3:16 A7.3:16 A27.9:13 A27.9:18 A27.9:18 A 1.1:887 A7.3:17 A7.3:18 A29. 12:081 A29. 12:082 A1.2:Su3 2 A27.9:6 A27.9:10 A7.3:62 A10.3:121 A27.9:5 A29.6:26 A27.9:ll A7.3:8 A27.9:ll A27.9:7 Al. 1:869 A1.6:26 A1.8:58 A26.3:20 A29.6:23 A29.6:30 A29.6:30 Al. 1:881-2 A29.3:112 A29.6:24 A29.6:23 A29.3:ll- A29.6:25 550 1899. Run — Conti nued Total eclipse of, j\Iay 28, 1900— Continued uotes on (Abl)e). p. 110 probable state of sky along path of (Bigelow), same ( Bigelow ) . p. 404 Sun printing, Solandi ( Ilalsted) . 1894. p. 93 Sun-spot cycle, relation of, to meteorology (Abbot). 1902. p. 178.. Sun-spot period and temperature and rainfall of Jamaica (Hall). 1901. p. 503 Sun spots: Frequency of, at Madras, India (Subha Rao). 1902. p. 438 Meteorology and, notes on (A l)be). 1901. p. 263 Relative frequency of, 1749-1900 ( Abbe), p. 505 Relative numbers, Wolf's, revision of (Wolfer). 1902. p. 171 .. Report on (Lyons) . 1897. p. 144 Weather and, connection between (Bigelow). 1895. p. 91 same (Kimball). 1901, p. 248 Sunflower plant; its cultivation, composition, and uses (Wiley). 1901 Sunflowers, cultivation of, for their seed and oil. 1898. p. 14 Sunshine; Hourly results from self-regiaters for recording (Abbe). 1897. p. 252 Local time of sunrise and sunset for north latitudes, from 25° to 49°, inclusive Measurement of — and preliminary examination of Angstrom's pyrheliometer (Marvin). 1901. p. 454 use of selenium for ( Dorsey) . 1899. p. 99 Monthly amounts of possible sunshine for hours ending shortly after sunrise and sunset. 1894 MoixtJilv notes on, Jan., 1894-Oct., 1902 Nonnarannual (Henry). 1898. p. 108 Note on (Abbe). 1895. p. 426 Recorders, care and management of ( Marvin) Southern California agricultural experiment farm, near Pomona, Cal. (Henry). 1896. p. 237 Temperatures in, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 310 See also Climatic charts. Sunshine recorder: Glass electrical, instructions for using Improved, report on (Maring) . 1897. p. 485 Sunstroke in California and Arizona ( Phillips). 1896. p. 454 , Sunstroke weather of August, 1896 (Phillips), p. 409 Supan, Alexander. Rainfall, distribution of. p. 220 Superstitions, meteorological (Abbe). 1898. p. 216 Surface temperatures and North Atlantic currents (Hautreux). 1894. p. 192 _. Surgical operations on cattle (Dickson and Lowe), p. 301 Sar])lus, American, and foreign trade. 1889. p. 159 Surra: And allied trypanosomatic diseases, bibliography of (Hassall). p. 161 same, p. 131 Emergency report on (Salmon and Stiles), i). 41 same See also Nagana — Mai de caderas — Trypanosomiasis. Index t'lasKlflcatlou uo. A29.():28 A29.3:27 A29.6:26 A10.3:20 A29.6:30 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A7.3:60 A1.9:78 A29.6:25 A29.2:Su7* A 29. 6:29 A29.6:27 A29.2 A29.6 A29.6 A29.6 Su7' 26 23 1901. Svalof, Sweden, station for plant breeding at (Fkirchild). p. 814 Swaini, James, Franklin kite club and (Abbe). 1897. p. 165 Swahn, Albert W.: Bones an. \>. 198. Sweden: Agrioulture in, statistics of. 1873. p. 259 Butter making in, Swartz system of (Andrews). 187(3. Cooperative dairies in (Salviate). 1872. p. 452 Crops in — report on. 1889. p. 538 rotation of (Andrews). 1873. ]>. 3().'> Hog cholera in. p. 159 same, p. 168 Insects of, notes on (Schijyen). 1897. p. 79 Markets for American products in Milk lloin- in. p. 610 Sugar beet in (Andrews). 1872. p. 133 See aim Svalof. Sweet Cassava. See Cassava, sweet. Sweet potato: p. z/ As starch producer. 1899. Culture ami uses (Duggar) (future of, at North, and modes oi iireserving tlirough winter (Thompson), p. 220 Report on ( Nesbit) Sweet-potato black rot (Halsted and Fairchild). 1891. j). 1 Sweet-potato saw-tlv: New (Marlatt). " 1892. p. 24 Report on. 1888. p. 43 Sweetland, Arthur E. Tornado at Hampton Beach, N. H., July 4, 1898. p. 308 Sweetser, William S. : Food adulteration, report on. 1898. p. 78 Nitrogen determination, by Kjeldahl method, distilling w4th and without potassium sulphid. 1896. p. 25 See also, as joint author, Bigelow, Willard Dell. Sweetwater River, Cal., i)roblems of water storage on torrential streams of southern California, as tvpified bv (Schuyler). 1901. p. 353 ' \ Swells. See Vegetables. Swendsen, Ceorge L. : Irrigation under canals from Logan River. 1902. p. 179 Logan and Richmond canals in Utah, duty of water under. 1900. p. 211 Sw^enson, Magnus: Letters patent granted to, in process of making sugar, p. 242 . . . same. p. 61 Sorghum sugar, experiments at Fort Scott, p. 213 same. p. 5 Swine: Address on (Curtis). 1883. p 148 Breeding — address on (Stetson). 1883. p. 160 America. 1885. No. 25. p. 24 experiments in (Gurler). 1883. p. 155 organization of. p. 423 Crossing improved breeds of, with conunon hos^s of Florida ( Furnas ) . 1895 '. Diseases of — epidemic — report on (Bolton), p. 135 supplemental report on (Shakespeare), p. L'>7 United States board of inquiry concerning, report of _ (Shakespeare and Burrill). 1891. p. 129. infectious, additional investigations concerning. 1894 inoculation as a preventive of. p. 58 same. {). 16 investigation of , etc Classlfloation no. A1.8:7 A27.9:14 A27.9:ll A27.9:14 A27.9:10 A27.9c27 A27.9:U A4. 1:887-8 A 1.1:888 A9.6:9 A 12. 3:8 A4. 1:901 A27.9:10 A1.9:87 A1.9:26 Al. 1:862 Al. 9:129 A28.5:7 A 9. 7:5 A9.7:l A29.6:26 A7.3:56 A 7. 3:49 A 10. 3: 100 A 10. 3: 104 A10.3:86 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 A1.7:2 Al.7:2 A 27. 9. -23 A1.7:2 A 1.1:872 A4.4:4 A4. 1:889-90 A4. 1:889-90 A4.1 A4.3 Al.l A4 1 A1.6 889-90 6 889 889-90 12 552 875 Swine — Continued 3J>i3eases of — Continued report on. p. 382 reports from inspectors and corresp(nidents scientific investigations. 1890. p. 93 same, p. 81 special report, no. 12, review of (McGehee). 1879. p. 89 Epizootics among (Watts). 1872. p. 214 p]xportation of, from Boston, ])rohil)ition of. 1902 Fecundity of. 1899. p. 23 Fluiies and tapeworms of — bibliography (Hassall). 1898. p. 145 compendium, arranged according to their hosts (Hassall). 1898. p. 137 _. •- report on, with special reference to inspection of meats (Stiles). 1898. p. 11 Imported into United States, regulations for inspection and quarantine of — Dec. 28, 1899 Jan. 27, 1900, modification June 1, 1900, amendment Oct. 20, 1900, amendment Nov. 10, 1900, amendment without quarantine. 1895. p. 29 Kidney worm of, our present knowledge of (Tayler). p. 612 Losses of, by disease. 1886. p. 546 Missouri, industry, and annual loss by disease (Bradley), j). 418. Nonspecific disease among, outbreak of (Moore), p. 219 Quarantine of, in New England States. 1902 Rearing and feeding in United States (Morrow). ]). 405 Tuberculosis in; nature of disease, with report of three cases (Moore and Dawson), p. 207 White Chester breed of ( Morris) . p. 475 See also Animals — Cattle orders — Farm animals — Hog chol- era — Live stock — Sows — Swine plague. Swine Breeders' Associations, list of, with officers: 1 898. p. 615 1 899. p. 696 1 900. p. 650 1901. p. 626 Swine fever, report on (Law), p. 420 See also Swine plague. Swine plague: Cass County, Nebraska (nines). 1879. p. 177 Cause and prevention of (Smith). 1891 Florida (McGehee). 1880. p. 94 (Hog cholera), investigation of (Salmon) — 1884. p. 258 same, with additional matter, p. 221 1885. p. 476 same, p. 184 See also Hog cholera. Illinois (Detmers). 1880. p. 13 Indiana ( Voyles) . 1879. p. 112 same (Bitting), p. 199 (Infectious pneumonia) investigati(jn of — 1886 (preliminary), p. 659 same, p. 76 1887. p. 491 same, p. 86 See also Salmon, Daniel Elmer. Investigation of, in Indiana (Voyles). p. 421 lowa(Dunlap). 1879. p. 135 same ( De Sch weinitz) . p. 501 Ithaca, N. Y. (Law)— 1879. p. 56 1880. p. 68 Index Classification no. A 1.1:877 A4. 1:889-90 Al. 1:890 A4. 1:889-90 A1.6:22 A27.9:10 A4.5:100 A1.9:87 A4.3:19 A4.3:19 A4.3:19 A4.5:56 A4.5:58 A4.5:64 A4.5:77 A4.5:79 A4. 1:895-8 A4. 1:899 A27.9:24 A4. 1:885 A4. 1:895-6 A4.5:99 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:895-6 Al. 1:865 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:899 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:901 Al. 1:879 A1.6:12 A4.2:Sw5 A1.6:22 Al. 1:884 A4. 1 :884 A 1.1:885 A4. 1:885 A1.6:22 A1.6:12 A4. 1:897 Al. 1:886 A4. 1:886 A 1.1:887 A4.1:887- A 1.1:878 A1.6:12 A4. 1:899 A1.6:12 A1.6:22 553 1879. 173 Index tSwiue plague — Continued Itliaca, N. Y. (Law) — Continued 1881. p. 81 Jefferson County, Mn. (McNutt). Nel)raska. p. 484 Nortli Carolina (Salmon). 1879. p. 12:> Ottawa, 111. (Dyar). 1879. p. 15() : Outbreak of, in Maryland and Virginia (Rose), p. 446 Prevention of. p. 148 Report on — 1878 (Detmers). p. 321 1879. p. 365 1879 (Detmers). p. 19 1880. p. 527 : 1880 (Detmers). p. 153 1880 (Law), p. 455 1881. p. 316. Serum treatment for (De Schweinitz). p. 235 same Southwest, character of (Thornton ) . 1879. p. 84 Variability of infectious diseases as illustrated by (Smith and Moore). 1894. p. 81 "... Virginia (Payne). 1879. p. 165 See also Hog cholera — Salmon, Daniel Elmer — Swine fever. Swine plague bacteria: Experiments on production of immunity in rabbits and guinea- pigs with reference to hog-cholera and (Smith and Moore). 1894. p. 41 _. What becomes of hog-cholera and swine-plague bacteria when injected in small numbers into subcutaneous tissues of pigs? (Moore). 1894. p. 103 Swingle, Walter Tennyson: Bordeaux mixture — improved method of making. 1891 . p. 365 its chemistry, physical properties, and toxic effects on fungi and algse. 1896 Central American coffee disease, danger of introducing, into Hawaii. 1898 Date palm and its culture. 1900. p. 453 , Grain smuts — how caused and how to prevent. 1898 their cause and prevention. 1894. p. 409 , Peronosporace;e, some in herbarium of Vegetable Pathology Division. 1891. p. 109 , See also, as joint author, Kellerman, W. A. Swingle, Walter Tennyson, and Fairchild, David Grandison. Bur, or globe, artichokes, circular on. 1899 Swingle, Walter Tennyson, and AVebber, Herbert John: Citrous fruits, ])rincii)al diseases of, in Florida. 1896 Hybrids and their utilization in plant breeding. 1897. p. 383.. Swinton, A. H. : Insect vivaria, how to be lighted? 1890. p. 18 , Locust swarms on coast of Great Britain. 1883. App., p. 57 Vanessa antiopa, stridulation in. 1889. p. 307 Switzerland: Agricultural investigation in (Grete) . 1896. ]>. 681 Agriculture of. 1873. p. 568 American horses in ( ( Jifford ) . p. 503 Farm stockin. 1866. p. 430 Horses, cattle, etc., in (DuBois). p. 520 See also Horgen — St. Gall. Synions, George James: England, meteorological literature of, 1337-1699. 1895. p. 338. Thunderstorms, barometric oscillations during; and use of bron- tometer, an instrument designed to facilitate their study. 1901. p. 463 ". . . Wind, effect of, on catch of rainfall. 1899. p. 454 Classlflratloii no. A1.6:34 A1.6:12 A4. 1:885 Al.6:12 A1.6:12 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:887- Al. 1:878 Al. 1:879 A1.6:12 Al. 1:880 A1.6:34 Al. 1:880 A 1.1:881-2 A4. 1:898 A4.3:23 A1.6:22 A4.3:6 A1.6:12 A4.3:6 A4.3:6 A28.5:7 A28.3:9 A28.4:16 Al. 10:900 A1.9:75 A1.10:894 A28.5:7 A6.4:22 A28.3:8 Al. 10:897 A9.7:3 A8.1:3 A9.7:l A10.6:6 A27.9:ll A4. 1:900 A27.9:4 A4. 1:898 A29.3:112 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 554 p. 360. Symons, George James, short biography of. 1900. p. 6 Syndicate.^, agricultural, of France. 1 SS9^ p. 523 Syntonieida ei)ilais, preparatory stages of (Dyar). 1890. Syplius-fl y, corn-feeding, report on. 1888. p. 5 Syracuse, N. Y., State fair, cattle for exhibition at, order providing for, June 2(5, 1902 Systematic plant introduction. See Plant introduction. Tabanida; (gadflies) and a very simple means of destroying them (I'orchinski). 1899. p.25 Tabic and kitchen ^vastes, importance of loss of. p. 25 Table sirups, manufacture of, from sugarcane (Wiley). 1902 Tachinidic of Americanorth of Mexico, revision of (Coquillett). 1897. Ta'uiasis, nodular, in fo\vls (^loore). 1895 Taft, L. R.: A [)ple scab, remedies for, experiments \vith. 1890. p. 30 Irrigation for garden and greenhouse. 1895. p. 233 Micliigan Farmers' Institute, work accomplishe. 2S0 Tannin, committee on, of Association of Official Agricultural Chem- ists, report of: 1894. p. 194 154 118 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1900. 1901. 143 100 127 128 Index Clussifioatinii no. A29.6:28 A27.9:27 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A4.5:95 A9.6:20 A1.9:69 A7.3:70 A9.8:7 A4.4:3 A6.3:ll Al. 10:895 A10.3:120 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:25 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A1.7:9 A29.6:21 AlO. 1^:901 A9.6:20 A27.9:14 A7.3:43 A7.3:47 A7.3:49 A7.3:51 A 7. 3:56 A7.3:62 A7.3:67 Tannin, determining, ])v hide power, notes on j)oints of error in shake method of ( Yocum) . 1894. p. 204 Tanning extracts for analysis, preparation oi (Forbes). 1897. p. 149. Tanning materials: American (McMurtrie). 1876. p. 459 Mesciuite tree as ( McMurtrie). 1873. p. 31 Otlicial methods for analysis of (Wiley). 1901 TajK'-worm disease of shecj) of Western plains (Curtice), p. 167 Tapeworms. See Cestodes — Fhikes and tapeworms — I'oultry. Tarantulas, report on. 1894. p. 260 Tariff: Foreign, on agricultural products. 1891. p. 538 Rates on cereals and Hour in European countries. 1894. p. 323. Reciprocity treaties and, French. 1892. p. 181 South America. 1890. p. 460 Taro, root rot of (Sedgwick). 1902 - . Tasajo, or jerked beef, manufacture and exportation of, by River Plata countries, p. 399 Tasmania, insects of, notes on some injurious and beneficial ( Webster). 1889. p. 361 See (lUo Australasia. Tasmanian Coccinellidw, notes on (Tiioinp.son). 1893 p. 11 A7.3:43 A7.3:51 A27. 9:876 A27.9:ll A7.4:8 A4. 1:887-8 A9.7:7 A27.9:29 A27.9:32 A27.9:30 A 27. 9:28 A 12. 9:2 A4. 1:899 A9.7:l A9.7:6 555 Index Taveau, Augustine L. Farming, modern, in America, p. 280 Tax, dog, in England and Si'otiand. 1S()7. p. I!S1 Taxation: Highway, comparative results of lahor and mi mey systems. 1894. same, revised Local, as affecting farms. 1897 Tayler, Louise. Kidney worm of swine, our present knowledge of. p. 612 See also, as joint author, Stiles, Charles Wardell. Taylor, Charles \V. Cattle and sheep, raising and feeding more, importance of. p. 249 Taylor, F. AV. See, as joint author, Bonsteel, Jay Allan. Taylor, H. M.: Cattle interests, condition of, west of Mississippi River, p. 806.. Cattle-range industry, j). 105 Range industry, importance of. p. 298 Taylor, Nathaniel R. : Atmospheric pressure, high and low. 1897. p. 851 Weather observer. What a weather observer should know. 1898. p. 543 Taylor, Thomas: Cranberry culture in New Jersey, p. 569 , Fibrine and bacteria Fungoid diseases of jilants. p. 110 Internal parasites in domestic fowls and butter and fats, micro- scopic observations Lard, pure and fictitious, methods of distinguishing between. 1893 Microscopic investigation along agricultural lines, monthly, ]\Iav, 1872, to Dec, 1876 '.. [The more important articles are indexed under their various subjects.] Mushrooms — eight edible and twelve poisonous, of U. S.,with directions for culture and culinary preparation of edible species. p. 366 same, revised four edible, of U. S. 1893. p. 7 twelve edible, of U. S.,with directions for identification and preparation as food. p. 100 same, reprinted with an appendix Napthaline as an insecticide, etc., its effect on seeds, plants, and animals. 1883 See also, for reports as Microscopist, Agriculture Department, 1 872-1 894 Taylor, W. Potato disease, cause and cure of. 1869. p. 64 Taylor, William Alton: Fruit industry, and substitution of domestic for foreign-grown fruits. 1897. p. 305 same, reprinted, with historical and descriptive notes on ten varieties of apples suitable for export trade. 1898 Fruit varieties, little-known, considered worthy of wider dissemi- nation. 1901. p. 381 Refrigeration, influence of, on fruit industrv. p. 561 Small-fruit culture for market. 1895. p. 283 See also, for reports as Assistant Pomologist, 1893, Acting Pomolo- gist, 1900, Pomology Division, Agriculture Department Tea: Aboriginal North American. See Ilex cassine. Adulteration of (Spencer). 1892. p. 875 California, culture. 1870. p. 38 Consumption of, in LTnited States, per capita of population — 1870-1895. p. 552 1896. p. 595 1898. p. 723 Cultivation and manipulation. 1873. ]). 436 Classification no. A 1.1:874 A27.9:5 A22.4:16 A22.4:24 A27.9:35 A4. 1:899 A J. 1:864 A4. 1:887-8 A4. 1:886 A4. 1:885 A 29. 6:25 A29.6:26 Al. 1:877 A18.2:F44 A 1.1:871 A 1.8:34 A18.5:3 A27.9: A 1.1:890 A18.5:2 A18.5:3 Al. 1:885 A18.5:l A18.2:N16 A18.1: A27.9:7 A1.10:897 A21.3:7 Al. 10:901 Al. 10:900 Al. 10:895 A20.1: A7.3:13' A27.9:8 Al. 10:895 A1.10:896 Al. 10:898 A27.9:ll 556 Tea — Continued Culture of — experiment in, report on tea gardens of Dr. Charles U. Shepard, Pinehurst, S. (!. ( Saunders ) . 1 897 experiment in South Carolina (Shepard). 1899 in United States, p. 235 probable American industry (Saunders) . 1879 Japan, culture. 1872. p. 286 Missihisij^pi, cultivation of plant. 1869. p. 301 * Raising, at Pinehurst Exjierimental Tea Garden, near Summer- ville, S. C. , special report on. p. 627 See also Chinese tea plant. Tea garden, Government, at Summerville, S. C, condition and prospects of ( Saunders), p. 28 Teasel, cultivation and use of (Moses), p. 117 Technical education (Hall). 1894. p. 67 Technical schools, mechanical drawing in (Flather). 1894. p. 81.. Teele, R. P. Irrigation investigations, 1901, summarv of results of. 1902. p. 17 / Tein, M. von. Rhine region, regimen of; high-water phenomena and their prediction. 1894. p. 117 ■ Teisserenc de Bort, Leon. Atmosphere, studies on, at Trappes, France. 1901. p. 20 Telegraph: AVeather service and ( Robinson) . 1902. p. 145 West India service (Robinson). 1898. p. 410 See also Seacoast telegraph line — Weather telegraphy — Wire- less telegraphy. Telephone and kite, note on (Abbe). 1898. j). 366 Telephone kite (Abbe). 1898. p. 257 Temperature: Air, monthly notes on, July, 1891-Oct. , 1902 Atmosphere, average ( Abbe) . 1898. p. 415 Atmospheric, during month of July, 1895 (Phillips), p. 253 Average, of upper strata, notes on ( Aljbe) . 1901 . p. 177 Baltimore, Md., study of ( Walz). 1899. p. 293 Bergen Point, N. J., kite determinations (Allen). 1898. p. 161 .. Cape Nome, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 212 Clothing and, report on (Phillips). 1897. p. 200_. Comparison of, with magnetic horizontalforce (Bigelow) — 1894. pp. 415, 460, 504 1895. p. 7 - Control of scale insects by (Marlatt). 1899. p. 73 Deep lakes, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 71 Diurnal range of, variation of, with latitude and locality ( Bigelow ) . 1 902. p. 134 Duluth, Minn. (Richardson), p. 463 Evajioration and, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 213 Extremes of, safe for jK'rishable goods. 1900. p. 741 Forest clearing and cultivation, effect upon ( Fulton). 189!). p. 89. same (Salisbury). 1899. p. 91 Homogeneity and uniformity of, at Weather Bureau stations, notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 249 Hourly results from self-registers for recording (Abbe). 1897. p. 252 Influence of, on process of germination (Detmer). 1895. p. 405. Injurious, protection of food products from (Williams). 1901 ... Injurious to food products in storage and (luring transportation (Williams) Jamaica ( Mall). 1901. p. 503 - Low, cause of, for August, 1895 (Abbe) . p. 296 Mav, and of the vear, 1790-1888 (Abbe), p. 216 Mei-sivan, Turkey (Abbe). 1897. p. 245 Mininuim, abstract of comparison of, recorded at U. S. Weather Bureau and Forest l*ark meteorological observatories, St. Louis, Mo., 1891 (Hamnion and Duenckel). p. 12 * By a misprint, tliis page number appears twice. Index I'liiSNlflcatlon no. A14.4:l A1.8:61 Al. 1:869 A1.6:18 A27.9:10 A27.9:7 A 1.1:892 A 1.1:881-2 Al. 1:863 A10.3:20 A10.3:20 A10.3:119 A29.3:lli A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6: A29.6:27 A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A 29. 6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:22 A29.6:23 A9.6:20 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:30 A 29. 6:27 A 29. 6:26 Al. 10:900 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.3:ll •■' A1.9:125 A29.3:13 A29.6:29 A 29. 6:23 A 29. 6:22 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:30 657 Index Ten 1 1 )orat lire — Continued Montana, sudden changes in, note on (A])l)e). 1900. pp. 115, 161 . Monthly statement of Normal, bv decade.s, for 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., 7ath meridian time (Henry). 1902. p. GOO ' November and December, 189() ( Hazen). 1897. p. 4r)S Probable, forecasts of ( Cline) . 1899. p. 166 Reduction of ( Morrill). 1897. p. 572 Relation of, to color, note on ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 18 San Juan, Porto Rico, report on (Phillips). 1899. j). 319 Sensible, or curve of comfort (Abbe) — 1895. p. 93.... 1898. p. 362 1899. p. 18 Should reports of rainfall and, be telegraphed from voluntary stations? (Marbury ). 1899. p. 108 Should verifying changes of, be smaller, and should not terms "slightly warmer" or "slightly cooler" be credited? (Cox). 1902. p. 127 Summer and winter, relations between, notes on (Abbe), p. 557. Sunshine, notes on ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 310 Thompson,WindhamCo., Conn., observations, 1852-94 (Larned). p. 364 Variations of, of free air at great altitudes (Abbe) . 1902. p. 316. Vertical gradients of ( Frankenfield) . 1898 same (Abbe). 1899. p. 112 Water in wells, notes on ( Kimball ) . 1901. p. 510 Wind and, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 218 See also C'limatic charts — Climatology — Meteorological observa- tions — Soils — Thermometers — Warm waves. Temple, 0. P., address of, before Association of American Agritnd- tural Colleges and Experiment Stations, at 2d annual conven- tion. 1889". p. 15 Ten Broeck, H. H.: Aurora, remarkable, at Braidentown, Fla., Nov. 18, 1899. p. 582. Auroral-lunar halo display, report of. 1901 . p. 551 Ice on lakes, sudden disappearance of. 1900. p. 286 Tennessee : Agricultural resources of. 1872. j). 201 Cattle quarantine of counties in^ — Aug. 16, 1897 Dec. 16, 1897. p. 7 Dec. 20. 1898. Dec. 19, 1899. Dec. 14, 1900. Jan. 11, 1902. Dec. 27, 1902. p. 125 P' 221. Cattle trade and allied industries of (Perry Cotton in. 1866. p. 330 East, botanical explorations in (Parry). 1870. Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 122 Live-stock interests in (Cockrill). 1883. p. 225 Potato raising in ( Callender ) . p. 657 River and flood system in, report of (Abbe). 1896. p. 420 Sheep husbandry in. 1878 Tornadoes in (Emerv). 1900. p. 499 Wheat culture in. 1875. p. 399 See also Erwin — Montgomery County. Tennessee, University of: Dietary studies at, in 1895 (Wait) same, comments on (Atwater and Woods), p. 33 Experiments on effect of muscular work upon digestibility of food and metabolism of nitrogen, conducted at, 1897-1899 (Wait). 1901 Nutrition investigations at, 1896 and 1897 (Wait) Tent caliTiullars, notes on ( Weed). 1898. p. 76. Tenthredinida;. Sec Nematinse. (UasNiflriitidii no, I A29.6:28 A29.6: ' A29.6:29 A 29. 6:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:28 A29. 1:898 A 29. 6:23 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:21 A29.6:30 A29.5:F A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A10.5:l A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A27.9:10 A4.5:7 A4.5:8-14 A4.5:25-29 A4. 5:49-55 A4. 5:80-87 A4.5:93 A4.5:101 A4. 1:886 A27.9:4 A27.9:8 A 27. 9:6 A1.7:2 A 1.1:880 A29.6:24 A1.2:Sh3 A29.6:28 A27.9:13 A 10. 3:29 A10.3:29 A 10. 3:89 A 10.3:53 A9.6:17 568 Terno, Bruno: Fertilizers, mixed, nitrogen in, availal)ility of. 1893. p. 40 Totiish, determination of, sonrces of errors in. 18!)1. p. 150 Terra del Fuego, meteorological station in, notes on (AV^be). 1897. p. 493 Terrell, J. J. See, as joint author, Page, John R. Terrell, ^Minister. Angora, agriculture in, notice relative to letter from Terrestrial magnetic field, cosmical relations manifested in simulta- neous disturbances of, sun, and aurora (Lemstrom). 1895. p. 49L> Terrestrial magnetism: In 15th, 16tli, and 17th centuries, contribution to bibliography of (Hellman). 1895. p. 352 Mathematical analysis, as applied to present condition of (Schus- ter), p. 550 c Relations of solar magnetism to, report on (Bigelow). p. 519 ... Terre.^trial phenfunena, notes on (Abbe). 1900. \). 109 Territories, agricultural capabilities of. p. 601 Si'e also States and Territories. Tessier, E. L., jr. Highways, improved. 1902. j). 60 ^ Testing varieties. See Plants. Tetraopes femoratus fab., oviposition in voung forest trees bv ((Gil- lette). 1897. p. 76 - Texas: Artesian and underground waters in, west of 97th meridian (Hill), pt. 3, p. 41 Artesian well investigation, field work (Roesler). 1890. p. 243. Auroras in, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 474 Cattle in — note on — 1866. p. 343 1899. p. 514 _. quarantine of, in certain counties — Julv6, 1897 Dec. 16, 1897. p. 5 Aug. 17, 1898 Sept. 30, 1898 Dec. 20, 1898 Jan. 9, 1899 June 27, 1899 Dec. 19, 1899. p. 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 Index Clissiflcatloii no. A7.3:3S A7.3:31 A29.6:25 A1.2:An4 1902... Dec. 14, 1900. Jan. 11, 1902. Dec. 27, 1902. raising — change in. 1872. p. 202 note on. 1873. p. 271 Cattle trade in, report on. p. 346 Central — grasses and forage plants of (Rentley). 1898 ... range improvement in, experiments in (Bentley Climate of, notes on (Abbe). 1894. p. 331 .. Cotton crop of 1887, aggregate damage from cotton worms in (Snow). 1889. p. 32 Cotton in, 1866. p. 329 Farm resources and products of, 1868. p. 115 Fungi of (Ravenel). 1869. p. 169 same. p. 171 Glanders among horses and nudes in ( F(jlsetter). p. 393 Horses in, enzootic cerebro-meningilis among (Detmers). p. 363 Insects, injurious and other, observations on (Webster). 1891. p. 451 Locusts in, during spring of 1886 (Bruner). 1887. p. 9 Mexican cotton-boll wi'evil in (Townsend). 1895. p. 295 Plants from, descriptions of new (Holzinger). 1893. p. 286 A29.3:ll'' A29.3:ll» A29.3:ll=^ A 29. 1:891-'' A29.6:28 Al. 1:869 A22.3:23 A9.6:9 A15.2:Ir7'' A15.2:Ar7 A29.6:27 A27.9:4 A4. 1:899 A4.5 A4.5 A4.5 A4.5 A4.5 A4.5 A4.5 A4.5 A4.5 A4.5 A4.5 :6 :8-14 :20 :22 :25-29 :30 :36 :49-55- :80-87 :93 :101 A27.9:10 A27.9:ll A 1.1:870 A3.3:10 A 19. 3: 13 A29.6:21 A 9. 7:2 A27.9:4 A27.9:6 A1.2:C29» A1.2:C29-^ A4. 1 :889-90 A 1.1:88 1-2 A 9. 7:3 A9.3:i:; A9.7:7 A 6.5:1 559 Index Texas — Continned Plants in, certain, of economic value iis food for man and stock (Ricluirdson). p. 282 Rainfall in, IS81-98 (Hamrick). p. 174 same, extraordinary (Hazen). 1899. p. 249 Sheep husbandry in (Jenks). 1877. p. 122 , same (Watts). 1877. p. 118 Sheep in, diseases of ( Detniers). p. 08 Sheep of, scab in. 1867. p. 204 Southern — agriculture in. 1889. p. 264 cotton worm in, in spring and earlv summer of 1888; report upon (Anderson). 1883. p. 31 ". Southwestern, cattle notes of (Kiernan ). p. 511 Storm waves of (Alexander). 1900. p. 381 Storms in, study of ( Hazen). 1895. p. 55 Tobacco experiments in. 1893. p. 50 Uplands of, irrigation of rice on (Bond). 1902. p. 11 Verminous diseases of cattle, sheep, and goats in, investigations on (Stiles), p. 356 same (Stiles), p. 223 Western — apetahe of, description of (Coulter). 1894. p. 347 desert region from, to Central Arizona, characteristic \ege- tation of (Dewey), p. 351 same, p. 351 forage plants of, investigation of (Nealley). 1888. p. 30 gamopetalpe of, description of (Coulter). 1892. p. 153 graminese (grass family) of, clescription of (Dewey). 1894. p. 484 grasses of the desert region of, plates and descriptions of (Ya- sey). 1890 same monocotyledons of, description of (Coulter). 1894. p. 421. phanerogams and pteridophytes of, manual of 1891-1894. (Coulter) polypetalpe of, description of (Coulter). 1891 . p. 6 pteridophyta of, description of (Underwood). 1894. p. 557 . Wine land? ( Bauer). 1869. j). 451 See also Baird — -Brazos River — Colorado Valley — Denison — Fort Worth — Galveston — Rio Grande region — Willis. Texas, University of, medical department, synopsis of course of lec- tures in medical climatology to senior cla.ss (Cline). 1902. p. 110 .^..- Texas good-roads convention, Houston, Tex., February 19, 1895, proceedings Texas itch among cattle in Kansas (Mayo ) . i>. 488 Texas or southern cattle fever: Additional observations on (Smith and others). 1893. p. 67 Australia, p. 85 Blood serum as a preventive and cure for, experiments with (Robert), p. 482 same (Schroeder) p. 43 Butler County, Kans., outbreak, 1883. (Trundwwer). p. 420 .. same. 1884. p. 239 California cattle (Bowhill). p. 443 same, further investigation (Chandler), p. 450 Champaign, 111., investigations (Detmers). 1880. p. 291 Chicago Union Stock Yards (Trumbower) . p. 444 Dissemination of, and how to control it. 1882 Fatal outbreak, Deertield Stock Farm, Kans. (Fullinwider). p. 463. Geological distribution of — 1884. p. 252 same. p. 214 1885. p. 247 same. p. 523 C'lasslflcatlon no. Al. 1:887 A29.6:22 A29.6:27 A.l:2Sh3 A.l:2Sh3 Al. 1:883 A27.9:5 A27.9.27 A9.3:3 A4. 1:899 A29.6:28 A29.6:23 A27.9:31 A 10. 3:1 13 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:901 A6.5:2 Al:l:891 A6. 1:891 A6.3:6 A6.5:2 A6.5:2 A6.2:N82i A6.3:12 A6.5:2 A6.5:2 A 6. 5:2 A6.5:2 A27.9:6 A29.3:31 A22.3:15 A4. 1:898 A4.3:3 A4. 1:895-6 A4.1 A4.1 A4.1 A4.2 A4.1 A4.1 A1.6 A4.1 A1.6 A4.1 :898 :899 :884 :An5 :887-8 :887-8 :34 :884 :50 :884 Al. 1:884 A4. 1:884 Al. 1:885 A4. 1:885 660 l>. 98... p. 594. p. 258.. p. 18... p. 426. .•598. p. 273.. p. 42"! Texas or southern cattle fever — Continued Investigations into nature, causation, and prevention of (Smith and Kilborne). p. 177 Investigation of — 1880 (Salmon). 1880 (Detmers). 1881 (Salmon). 1883 (Salmon). 1884 (Detmers), same. p. 247.. Kansas outbreak — 1884 (Trumbower) same. p. 207 1895 (Hill), p. 318.... Mar)'land outbreaks (Curtice), p. 429 Nature, causation, and prevention of (Smith and Kilborne). 1893. Northern cattle — inoculation to produce immunity from (Schroeder). protecting against (Wilcox). 1900. p. 27 Organism in blood of cattle, persistence of (Schroeder), Ravages of (Phillips), p. 142 Regulations concerning- — 1889. p. 55 r same. pp. 13, 67 1890. p. 79 Report on — 1869 (Gamgee). p. 89 same. p. 82 1884 (Trumbower). p. 452 Reports of inspectors and correspondents, p. 376 Scientific investigations. 1890. p. 92 same. p. 80 Statistical and historical investigations of progress and results of (Dodge). 1871. p. 175 Transmission of, by cattle tick ( Mayo) . p. 481 Virginia outbreaks ( Rose) . p. 461 Texel or Mouton flandrin sheep ( Chenery ) . p. 242 Textile fiber production ( Willits ) . p. 46 Textile fibres of Pacific States (Flint), p. 471... Textile material, imports and exports of, by Great Britain, 1863-64. No. 5. p. 27 ...--. Textile materials, raw, imports and exports of, from Great Britain, 1863-64. No. 5. j). 36 Thalessa, habits of ( Riley) . 1888. p. 168 Thaxter, Roland. Fungi described in recent reports of Connecticut Experiment Station. 1891. p. 278 Thayer, E. II.: Address of, before convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 63 .... Good roads, going in debt for, address on. 1897 Thea virdis. See Chinese tea plant. Thelemark cattle of Norway. 1876. p. 4.32 Theophila mandarina, history of, contribution to (Walker). 1889. p. 270 Thermal belt in North Carolina. 1883. No. 58. p. 30 Thermal belts, notes on (Abbe). 1893. p. .365 Thermal or ])henologic constants (Ihne). 1895. p. 427 Thermographs, furnishing of, to vohmtarv observers, records to be kept at section centers ( Wollaber ). ' 1902. j). 219 Thermometer scales, comparison of. 1 892 Thermometers: Construction of registering air, to replace ordinary alcohol and mercurial thermometers (Sprung). 1896. p. 718 Early history of (Abbe). 1897. p. 16 Evolution of, notes on ( Abbe). 1900. p. 551 Exposure of, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 306 Has wind any effect on? (Abbe). 1894. ]>. 464 Tndex Classiflcatlon uo. A4. 1:891-2 A1.6:22 Al. 1:880 Al. 1:881-2 Al. 1:883 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A 4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4. 1 :89.5-6 A4. 1:887-8 A4.3:l A4. 1:898 Al. 9:119 A 4. 1:899 A1.6:22 Al. 1:889 A4. 1:889-90 Al. 1:890 A1.2:C29i A1.2:C29'' A4. 1:884 A4. 1:889-90 A 1.1:890 A4. 1:889-90 A1.2:C29'^ A4. 1:898 A4. 1:884 Al. 1:864 Al. 1:889 Al.l:864 A27.9:3 A27.9:2 A9.7:l A28.5:7 A10.3:14 A22.4:26 A27.9:14 A9.7:l A27.9:21 A 29. 6:21 A29.3:ll'' A 29. 3:31 A29.2:T34 A29.3:ll ■ A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:25 A29.6:22 1 14—04- -36 5()1 Index Thermometers — Continued Maximum and minimum are too fragile, cannot effective protec- tion be devined without impairing sensitiveness? should not aluminum scales be discarded? (Oberholzer). 1902. ]>. 217... Maximum and minimum — directions for use of. 1892 registering, relative merits of various types (Draper). 1896. p. 710 should not temperature forecasts be verified l)v readings of? (Henry). 1902. p. 134 _ '. Maximum and mininuun radiation, instructions for use of (Mar- vin and Whitney). 1894 Minimum, index of (Abbe). 1894. p. 511 Readings of, comparative, at New York (Henry). 190U. p. 99.. Record of, old, at Pensacola, Fla. (Abbe). 1901. p. 177 Sluggishness of (Marvin ) . 1899. . p. 458 Soil, combined maximum and minimum, instructions for use of ( Marvin ) Thermometric scale used in meteorology (Abbe). 1895. p. 255 Thermoscope, chemical, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 552 Thiesen, Max. Vapor, saturated aqueous, pressure of, at tempera- tures below freezing. 1899. p. 106 Thiessen, Alfred 11. Snow rollers, report on. 1899. jx 100 Thistle. See Canadian thistle — Russian thistle. Thomas, Cyrus:* Agriculture of Colorado and New Mexico, notes on. 1869. p. 379* Colorado, northern, agriculture of, notes on. 1869. p. 284* Thomas, Fr. Cranberry leaf-galls, report on. 1889. p. 279 Thomas, John J.: Farm implements and machinery, p. 410 Forest trees, culture and management of. i>. 43 Thomasslag. 1901. p. 6 Thompson, Alexander. See, as joint author. Wilder, Marshall P. Thompson, C. H. See, as collector, Hitchcock, A. S. Thompson, E. H. Tasmanian coccinellidte, notes on. 1893. p. 11.. Thompson, George Fayette: Agriculture Department, documents of, index to authors, with titles of their publications in, 1841-97 Agriculture Department, index to annual reports of, 1837-93 Angora goat. 1901 Angora goat, information concerning, p. 281 same, 1 901 Angora goat industry, progress of, in 1901. p. 457 Animal industry, administrative work of Federal Government in relation to. 1899. p. 441 same, p. 1 02 Animal industry literature in publications of Agriculture Depart- ment, index to. 1900 Animals, contagious diseases of, in foreign countries, p. 492 Animals and animal products, imports and exports of, 1892-99. p. 421 same. 1900. p. 535 Mohair and mohair manufactures. 1901. p. 271 same. p. 480 Musk ox. p. 507 Statistician of Deimrtment of Agriculture, synoptical index of reports of, 1863-94. 1897 Thompson, J. C. Sweet potatoes, culture of, at North, and modes of ])reserving through winter, p. 220 Thompson, J. O. West Virginia, farmers' institute work accom- plished in. 1902. p. 30 Thompson, John. Soils, acid digestion of, effects of presence of few drops of nitric acid in. 1895. p. 49 Thompson, R. O. : Botany and agriculture of Rocky Momitain basin, p. 125 * By a misprint, this page number appears twice. ClusKlflciitioii no. A29.3:31 A29.11:B A29.3:ll» A29.3:31 A29.11:H A29.6:22 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A29.11:Gi A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29..6:27 A27.9:7 A27.9:7 A9.7:l Al. 1:862 Al.l:864 A1.9:144 A9.7:6 A21.3:4 A21.3:l A1.9:137 A4. 1:900 A4.3:27 A4. 1:901 Al. 10:899 A4. 1:899 A21.3:5 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 Al. 10:901 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:901 A21.3:2 Al. 1:862 A10.3:120 A7.3:47 Al. 1:866 562 Thompson, R. O. — Continued Fruits, native, of Far West. p. 207 (irape-growini;; at the West. p. 115 Tlioinpson, Wibray J. : Brown coal ancl wood cliar in liltration of cane juices and sirups. p. 268 same. p. 99 See also, as collal)orator, Wiley, Harvey Wasliington. Thompson, Windham Countv, Conn., temperature observations at, 1852-94 ( Larned). p."364 Thomson, A. M. Tree culture on western plains. 1891. p. 45 Thorne, Charles E. : Agricultural experiment stations, ofticers of, how can we increase the attendance of, at our annual conventions? 1894. p. 61. .. Fertilizers, cooperative field experiments with, report of confer- ence of representatives of exi)eriment stations regarding. 1889. Pot or box vs. plat experimentation, report on. 1891. p. 81 Thornton, C. C. Swine plague in the Southwest, character of. 1879. p. 84 Thought. See Climate and thought. Thripida?: Certain, observations on (Pergande) . 1895. p. 390 Food habits of (Osborn). 1888. p. 137 Thunder: Distant, note on (Abbe). 1898, p. 566 Lightning and, in December (Abbe) . j). 464 Lightning without, note on ( Abbe ) . 1900. p. 549 Thunder cloud, kites within (Hovenden). 1898. p. 250 Thunder storms: Air currents in, note on (Abbe). 1899. p. 366 Antigua, W. I. ( Alexander) . 1900. p. 380 Apparatus for registering ( Abbe) . 1902. p. 313 August 2, 1899, report of (Henry), p. 359 Automatic records of (Kimball ). 1899. p. 355 Barometric oscillations during, and use of brontometer, with bibliography (Symons). 1901. p. 463 California, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 20 Do they advance against the wind? (Abbe). 1895. p. 296 Eustis, Lake County, Fla.-(Abbe). 1897. p. 251 Forecasting, lightning recorders and their utility in (Kenealy). 1902. p. 76 Franklinville, N. Y. (Kales). 1897. p. 309 Frequencvof (Abbe). 1897. p. 251 Idaho, of'May 16, 1900, notes on (Abbe), p. 207 Jamaica (Abbe). 1896. p. 15 Movement of, against wind (Abbe). 1895. i>p. 383, 423, 465 New Brunswick, 1897 (Kain). p. 105 New England, investigation of (Ward). 1893. p. 30 New explanation of one of its phenomena (McFarland). 1901. p. 297 New York State, of May 3, 1 892 ( Turner) . 1892. p. 1 39 Observations, circulars of instruction Ohio, during summer of 1892 (Strong), p. 51 Periods of, effect of proximity to sea on (Stearns). 1898. p. 452. Prediction of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 159 Progressive movement of ( I lenry ). 1896. j). 331 Rain gushes in (Abl)e). 1897. p. 303 same ( Al)])e) . 1898. p. 258 Septendx'r 17-18, 1895, report on (Henry), p. 538 Skvland, Page County, Va., August, 1900 (Cragin and Cragin). p. 328 Sunnner of 1892, forecasting of (Conger). 1893 Two, at Royal Alfred Oljservatory, j\Iauritius (Claxton). 1900. ]i. 63 AVashingt(m, 1). C, rejiort (in (Cragin and Cragin). 1900. p. 287 Winter, in Mississippi, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 18 Index Classlflrutlou no. Al. 1:865 Al.l:866 Al. 1:887 A7.3:17 A29.6:21 A13.3:5 A 10.3:20 A10.4:7 A10.5:3 A1.6:22 A9.7:7 A9.7:l A29.6:26 A29.6:23 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:23 A29.6:25 A29.3:31 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:24 A29.6:23 A 29. 6:26 A29.3:9 A29.6:29 A29.6:20 A29.2:T43 A29.3:9 A 29. 6:26 A 29. 6:27 A29.6:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A 29. 6:28 A29.3:9 A 29. 6:28 A29.():28 A29.6:28 563 Index Classlflcation uo. Tlnirston, Robert Henry. Mechanical engineering and mechanic arts, | education in. 1896. p. Ill A10.3:41 Tihbey, H. R. Meteorological observations in Alaska. 1894. p. 174. A29.6:22 Ticivs: Dipping cattle for destruction of (Nurgaard). p. 109 A4. 1:895-6 Soutli African, notes on some (Lounsbury). 1900. j>. 41 A9.6:26 Sec also Southern cattle ticks. Tidal lands: Diked marshes and, of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (Board- man). 1885. p. 33 A1.7:7 Reclamation of, in southwestern New Jersev. 1870. p. 230 A27.9:8 Washington Territory (Morse). 1885. p. 62 A1.7:7 Tide marshes of United States (Nesbit). 1885 A1.7:7 Tides. See Ocean tides. Tiger swallow-tail, abnormal, report of (Howard). 1894. p. 44 A9.7:7 Tilden, L. L. Farming, high, as illustrated in history of Nether- lands, p. 527 '. Al.l:866 Tile draining, results of. 1882. No. 43 A27.9:20 Tile-horned prionus in prairie land, note on. 1886. p. 39 A9.3:12 Tillage, relation of, to soil physics (Sanborn). 1891. p. 97 A10.5:3 Tillage and products of soil on irrigated lands ( Cureton). 1887. p. 282. A15.2:P94^ Tillering of grains (Schulte). 1898. p. 10 Al. 9:105 Tillman, G. D. Nut grass, extermination of. p. 388 Al. 1:889 Same, p. 388 A6.1:889 Tillo, A. A., short biography of (Abbe). 1900. p. 15 A29.6:28 Tillo, Alexis de. Magnetic survey of Europe and Asia. 1895. p. 465. A29.3:ll* Tilton, G. W. Spark arresters, importance of. . 1887. p. 136 A13.3:l Timber: "Boxed" or "turpentine," strength of (Fernow) A13.4:8 Consumption of, letter regarding ( Fernow ). 1893 A13.2:F76 Culture of, condition of, in Southern and Western States (Baker). 1884. p. 105 A13.5:4 Decay of, and methods of preventing it (Schrenk). 1902 A19.3:14 Elementary discussion of characteristics and properties of wood (Roth). 1895 A13.3:10 same, introduction to (Fernow). 1895. p. 5 A13.3:10 Forests and public domain, legislation for preservation of (Egles- ton). 1888. p. 212 A13.3:2 Government tests ( Fernow ) ' A13.4:7 Increasing durabilitv of (Colman). 1887 A13.4:3 same (Fernow)."' 1898 A13.4:20 Investigations, collection of test pieces of pines for, instructions for. 1892 A13.2:P65 Nebraska resources (Hall). 1901. p. 207 A1.10:901 Prairies (Edwards), p. 495 Al.l:862 Preservation of. 1866. pp. 142, 382 A27.9:4 Quality, etc., of. 1895. p. 590 A1.10:895 same. 1896. p. 628 A1.10:896 Resources of U. S., relation of railwavs to (Tratman). 1889. p. 68. A13.3:3 Ship, in United States (Bates), p. '472 Al.l:866 Turpentine, field report on ( Roth ). 1893. p. 32 A13.3:8 See also Bridges and trestle timbers — Railroad ties — Wood. Timber lands, Government, proper value and management of: , (Baker). 1884. p. 17 A1.7:5 (Egleston). 1884. p. 11 A1.7:5 (Fernow). 1884. p. 22 A1.7:5 (Hough). 1884. p. 5 A1.7:5 Timber ])hysics: Part 1; preliminary report (Fernow). 1892 A13.3:6 Part 2; progress report. 1893 A13.3:8 Progress in (Fernow). 1898 A13.4:18 same (Roth) A13.4:19 Timber pines of southern United States, report on (Mohr) A13.3:13 Same, introduction to report ( Fernow ) . p. 11 A13.3:13 Timber trestle bridges, economical designing of, report on (Johnson) . A13.3:12 Same, review of report (Lindenthal). p. 31 A13.3:12 Same, notes on report (Berg), p. 34 A13.3:12 564 166, Time: Hawaiian standard of ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 207 Reckoning, note on (Abbe). 1895. p. 380 Standard, notes on (Abbe) — 1899. p. 362 1900. p. 396 1901. p. 70 Timothy: Ne\v enemy to (Howard). 1892. j). 90 Prairie region (Williams). 1896. p. 147 Smut of (Trelease). ]). 87 Timothy seed. See Crops, principal. Tin cans, poisoning by preserving in (Roos). 1892. p. 930... Tin roofs as lightning conductors, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp, 258 Tindall, J. E. South Carolina, farmers' institute work accomplished in. 1902. p. 28 Tineid, interesting, report on (Murtfeldt). 1890. p. 303 Tineina of United States and Canada, C'hambers's index of, steps toward revision of. See Walsingham, Lord. Tingle, E. W. S. Brunswick, Germany, i-ost of hauling farm prod- ucts over wagon roads at. p. 7 Tinicum meadow district, on Delaware river. See Kingsessing and Tinicum meadow district. Tipton, J. C, address of, before national road conference, Julv, 1894. p. 20 '... Tisserand, E. Ideal department of agriculture and industries. 1896. p. 543 Toad as a friend of the farmer. 1899. p. 28 Toads as an eradicator of fluke disease ( Stiles ) . p. 220 Tobacco: Acreage, report on. 1887. p. 421 , American. 1864. No. 6. p. 6 , Climate adapted to, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 254 , Condition of crop, monthly notes on Connecticut River, production on. 1865. No. 2. p. 18 Crop, report on — 1873. p. 132 , 1874. p. 103 1875. p. 95 Crop, statistics of, annual Cultivation and curing of, instructions for ( Estes ) Cultivation of, in Sumatra (Mulder). 1898 Cultural directions for different types distributed. 1902 Culture and management of — 1863 (Bradford), p. 87 same, with additional matter. No. 1. p. 26 1867 (Bowie), p. 179 Culture of — brief history of. p. 123 connection with sheep husbandry. 1878. p. 125 report on ( Butterweck. ) 1898 Experiments with, conducted in various parts of United States, results of (Floyd ) . p. 455 FertiHzers for. 1873. p. 39 Industry, growth of ( Whitney and Floyd ) . 1899. p. 429 Insects, principal, affecting plant ( Howard) same. p. 121 Investigations of Agriculture Department (Whitnev). 1901. 1>. 1 08 .■ ^lethods of (;uring ( Whitney ) INIosaic disease of (Wooorts of consuls. 1897 Garden truck, and growth of industry (Ward and Holmes). 1901. Report on — 1897. p. 755 1898. p. 723 t'lassiflcatloii no. A22.3:20 Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 A1.9:81 A10.3:33 A1.9:151 A3. 3:15 A1.9:18 A10.6:6 A1.9:118 A6.3:6 A1.9:100 A4. 1:899 Al. 1:890 A6. 1:890 A28.5:7 Al.l:88{ A9.1:88J 1890-1899. 1891-1900. 1892-1901. p. 159 . A19.3:6 A1.10:900 A27.9:30 A1.2:R89 A27.9:3 A27.9:30 A12.3:10 A12.3:15 A12.3:19 A12.3:23 A12.3:27 A27.9:27 A27.8:8 A12.3:18 A27.9:28 A12.3:22 A6.5:5 A22.4:19 A27.9:ll Al. 10:899 Al. 10:901 A27.9:4 A27.9: A1.2:R13> A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A27.9:21 A22.4:27 A27.8:21 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:898 568 Index Classlflcatlon no. Transportation rates — Continued Report on — Continued 1899. p. 841 1900. p. 836 1901. p. 788 Koad materials and, in certain States west of Mississippi River, information regarding. 1894 See also Freight rates. Trap for insects. See Lantern trap for insects. Traphagen, F. W. Alkali in Montana. 1900. p. 72 Trappes, France: Atmosphere at, studies on (Teisserenc de Bort). 1901. p. 20 Balloons and kites at, results of work with (Abbe). 1899. p. 411. Trapping of sparrows for sporting purposes, with paper descriptive of apparatus and methods employed ( Hill) . 1889. p. 178 Tratman, Edward Ernest liussell: Metal track on railways as substitute for woodel^ ties, preliminary report on. 1889. p. 7 '. . same, report on. 1890. p. 53 Patents relating to metal railway track — 1889. p. 3B , 1890. p. 326 1894. p. 292 Railways, relation of, to timber resources of U. S. 1889. p? 68.. Railway ties in England, treatment of. 1889. p. 49 Use of metal railroad ties. 1894 Treasurv, Comptroller of, decision relative to use of annual appropri- ations, Apr. 18, 1900 Treasury Department, files in, injury done by roaches to. 1888. p. 67. Treaty. See Reciprocity treaty. Tree crickets, carnivorous habits of (Murtfeldt). 1889. p. 130 Tree hopper. See Buffalo tree hopper — Membracidae. Tree planters, practical assistance to ( Pinchot) Tree seeds, collection of, and propagation of seedlings (Sudworth). 1900 See also Forest nurserv. Trees: Age of, and time of blazing determined by annual rings. 1897... American, regulations of foreign governments regarding importa- tation of (Howard). 1900.'. Banding of, to prevent injury by fail cankerworm, observations on(Britton). 1901. p. 160 Big, of California same, 1900 Budding of, dates of. 1864. No. 2. pp. 67, 82 Climate of Colorado and its effect on (Parsons). 1888. p. 221.. Culture on western j)lains (Thomson). 1891. p. 45 Distribution of shrubs and, in deserts and desert ranges of south- ern California, southern Nevada, ncjrthwestern Arizona, and southwestern Utah, notes on (Merriam). 1893. p. 285 Forecasters of rain (Abbe). 1902. j). 315 Growth of — maximum size and age, period of decliije, completion of cvcle, etc. (Furnas). 1884. p. 338 .' rate of. 1898. p. 664 Important in forestry. 1897. p. 645 Inspection of ,as conducted under laws of California (Lelong) . p. 12 . Nurserv inspection in Connecticut (Britton). 1899. p. 131 Of San Diego County, Cal. 1 888. p. 202 Of Washington, D. C. 1891 Planting — Dakota i)lains, experience in. 1891. ]i. 45 experimental, in plains (Keffer). 1898 for ])r<)(it in Middle States. 1872. p. 293 Al. 10:899 A 1.10:900 Al. 10:901 jiatriotic duty (Kuthrock). 1895. p. .iZ l)racli("il, in operation (Toumey). 1900. rural school grounds (Hall). 1901 A22.3:5 A10.3:76 A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A5.3:l A13.3:3 A 13. 3:4 A13.3:3 A13.3:4 A13.3:9 A13.3:3 A13.3:3 A13.3:9 A2.2:Ap6 A9.7:l A9.7:2 A13.4:22 A13.3:29 A13.4:16 A9.5:41 A10.3:99 A13.2:B48 A13.3:28 A27.9:2 A13.3:2 A13.3:5 A5.5:7 A29.6:30 A13.5:4 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:897 A1.8:57 A10.3:65 A13.3:2 A13.2:T71 A13.3:5 A13.3:18 A27.9:10 A1.8:56 .\ 13.3:27 A 1.9:134 509 323 Index Trees — Continued Planting — Cunt inued waste places on farm (Keffer). 1896. p, western plains ( Keffer ) . 1895. p. 341 Planting and growing on the plains (Furnas). 1883. p. 202 same. p. 37 Prairies, note on. 1866. p. 286 Pruning of other plants and (Saunders). 1898. p. 151 Seedlings, instructions for growing Some foreign, of economic value adapted to planting in Southern States. 1895 Southern Appalachians ( Ashe and Ayres) . p. 93 Standing measurement of. 1898. p. 662 Transplanted, application of water pressure to. 1899. p. 21 Which trees attract lightning? ( Abbe). 1898. p. 257 See also Almond — Apple — Arbor day — Arborescent flora — Bamboo — Beech — Birch — Boxed or turpentine timber — Camphor — Carya alba — Catalpa — Cherry — Chestnut — Cin- chona— Citrus trees — Cocoa palm — Cocoanut palms — Coni- fers— Cork oak — Cork tree — Cottonwood — Cuban pine — Date palm — Eucalyptus — Evergreen — Forest trees — Fruit trees — Hard woods — Lebbek—r Loblolly pine — Longleaf pine — Maple — Marsh or Pond pine — Mesquite — Oaks- — Orchard trees — Osager)range — Peach trees — Pear trees — Pine — PI um trees — Red cedar — Sapindacete — Shade trees — Shortleaf pine — Southern pine — Spruce pine- — Timber — Timber pine — AVattle tree — Western hemlock — White pine — Willow — "Witch-hazel — Woody plants — Zamia. Trelease, William: Aletia, habits and natural history of. 1878. p. 361 , Nectar, what it is, and some of its uses. 1879. p. 319 , Orchard grass, spot disease of. p. 129 , same, p. 129 Smut of timothy, p. 87 Treleasea, a new genus of Commelinaceie (Rose). 1899. p. 207 Trematode H. similis looss. See Hsematoloechus. Trematodes. Sn' Fluke-worms. Tremex, habits of (Riley).. 1888. p. 168 Trenchard, John A. Southern agriculture, condition and prospects of. 1868. p. 447 Trenton, N. J., insecticide experiments at (Bennett). 1886. p. 27. Tres INIarias Islands, Mexico: Bibliography of, partial (Nelson). 1899. p. 93 Birds of (Nelson). 1899. p. 21 Crustacea of, notes on ( Rathbun). 1899. p. 73 Description of ( Nelson ) . p. 7 Mammals of (Nelson). 1899. p. 15 Natural historv of. 1899 Plants of (Rose). 1899. p. 77 Reptiles of (Stejneger). p. 63 Trescot, T. C. See, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. Trestle bridges, timber, economical designing of: Report on ( Johnson ) ^ same, notes on report (Berg), p. 34 same, review of report ( Lindenthal ) . j). 31 See also Bridges and trestle timbers — Timber. Triblidium ruf ulum, report on ( Ellis) . 1 889. p. 29 Trichina spiralis, report on. p. 389 Trichinpe: American (Virchow). 1884. p. 181 German inspection of American hog products (Barnes), p. 516. See also Pork. Trichinosis: Europe, of alleged American origin (Stiles). 1901. p. 156 Extent of, in America and Europe (Salmon), p. 475 same. 1884. p. 269 tlasslflratlon no, A1.10:896 Al. 10:895 A1.7:2 A1.8:28 A27.9:4 Al. 10:898 A13.4:6 A13.3:ll A1.2:Ap42 Al. 10:898 A1.9:87 A29.6:26 A9.2:C82 A9.2:C82 Al. 1:886 A28. 1:886 Al. 1:885 A6.5:5 A9.7:l A27.9:6 A9.3:ll A5.5:14 A5.5:14 A5.5:14 A5.5:14 A5.5:14 A5.5:14 A5.5:14 A5.5:14 A13.3:12 A13.3:12 A13.3:12 A28.5:5 Al. 1:869 A4.3:30 A4. 1:898 A4.3:30 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 570 Trichinosis — Continue d Germany — I bibliography of (Hassall). 1901. p. 193 general remarks on (Stiles). 1901. p. 9 ! statistical review, during 1881-1898 (Stiles). 1901. p. 35 ' Noteon. 1866. pp. 56, 127 i Trinidad, British West Indies, insect pests of, notes on some ( Urich ). I _ 1893. p. 196 Tropical cvclones, atmospheric circulation in, a.s shown by move- ' ments of clouds (Boyer). 1896 ' Tropical islands of U. S., agriculture in (Cook). 1901. p. 349 ' Tropical vegetable, chayote ( Cook ). 1901 Trotters. Sue Roadsters and trotters. Troughs, barometric, of Plateau region, report on (Hazen). 1895. p. 207 Trowbridge, Jobn: Electrodynamic radiations from sun, endeavor to discover. 1896. p. 409 Lightning, does it ever strike ocean? 1902. p. 478 Roentgen rays, report on. 1897. p. 348 Truck farming: Development of (Earle). 1900. p. 437 Louisiana (Wiggins). 1887. p. 240 Report on (Oemler). p. 583 same ( Reeve ) . p. 663 True, Alfred Charles: Advertising in our agricultural experiment station publications. 1898. p. 41 ^ _ Agricultural colleges, American, some types of. 1898. p. 63 Agricultural colleges and experiment stations, American, report of bibliographer of. 1901. p. 29 Agriculture Department, relation of, to farmers' institutes. 1902. p. 22 Agricultural education in United States. 1899. p. 157 Agricultural education and research in Belgium. 1896. p. 361.. Agricultural experiment station movement in United States — brief account of. 1889. p. 73 history and organization of permanent elements in work of. 1896 report on. 1899. p. 513 their objects and work. 1895 work and expenditures of work of, some elements of permanency in. 1896. p. 42 Bibliographer of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, report of — 1897. p. 20 1899. p. 19 1901. p. 16 Card index of experiment station literature, outline of. 1902 See (dm, Agricultural literature, index to. Education and research in agriculture in United States. 1894. p. 81 Education,po|)ular, for the farmer in United States. 1897. p. 279. Europe, institutions for agricultural education in, some features of._ 1897. p. 7 Experiment Stations Office, Agriculture Department — work of. 1895. p. 39 work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 135 Farmers' institute as medium for developing mutual interests and relations of farmers and United States Department of Agri- culture. 1902. p. 102 Farmers' institute work in Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. 1902. p. 33 Rural common school, some problems of. 1901. p. 133 Seeahd, for rei)Orts as Director, Experiment Stations Office, Agri- culture Department, 1893-1902 Index Clagslflcatlon no. A4.3:30 A4.3:30 A4.3:30 A27.9:4 A9.7:6 A29.2:At6» Al. 10:901 A6.3:28 A29.6:23 A29.6:24 A29.6:30 A29.6:25 Al. 10:900 A27.9:25 Al. 1:885 A 1.1:888 A 10. 3:49 Al. 10:898 A10.3:99 A10.3:110 Al. 10:899 A 1.10:896 A10.3:l A 10. 4:44 A10.4:30 A 1.10:899 A 10. 3:26 AlO.r^: A10.3:30 A 10. 3:49 A10.3:76 A10.3:115 A10.4:47 Al. 10:894 Al. 10:897 A10.4:32 A 10. 3:24 Al. 10:897 A10.3:120 A10.3:120 Al. 10:901 A 10.1: 571 Index True, Alfred Charles — Continued t'iee also, as editor of proceedings, Agricultural Colleges and Ex- periment Stations, American, Association of; Farmers' Insti- tute Workers, American Association of — Hogan, Mrs. Louis E. Shimer. True, Alfred Charles, and Clark, V. A. Agricultural experiment stations in U. S. 1900 True, Alfred Charles, and Crosby, D. J. Agriculture experiment stations in foreign countries. 1902 True, Alfred Charles, and Hall, Frank M. Farmers' institutes, re- port on. 1897. p. 635 True, Alfred Charles, and Milner, R. D. Nutrition investigations of Agriculture Department, development of. 1899. p. 403... Trumbower, M. R. : Bronchitis, parasitic, among calves, p. 465 Cattle- ear of, diseases of. p. 367 eye of, and its appendages, diseases of. p. 353 foot of, diseases of. p. 349 skin of, diseases of. p. 325 Ergotism among cattle in Kansas, j). 310 same. p. 89 Glanders, outbreak of, at Miami, Mo. p. 457 Glanders among horses, p. 418 same. p. 237 Hog cholera, or swine plague, p. 419 same. p. 238 Horse — heart and blood vessels of, diseases of. p. 219 nervous system of, diseases of. p. 181 Kansas, Southern cattle fever in, outbreak of. p. 393 same. p. 207 - Southern cattle fever at Chicago Union Stock Yards, p. 444 Southern cattle fever, outbreak of, in Butler Countv, Kans. 1883. p. 420 - same. p. 239 Texas fever, tuberculosis, glanders, p. 452 — Trypanosomiasis in rats and bandicoots, p. 155 >See also Surra. Tsetse-fly disease. See Nagana. Tuberculin : Distribution of. 1899. p. 532 Growing tubercle bacilli for (Cary). 1898. p. 8 Injections of, effects upon milk of healthv and diseased cows (DeSchweinitz). 1896. p. 15 1 Made from tuberculosis bacilli derived from different animals, effect of (De Schweinitz and Schroeder). p. 579 Preparation and use of (De Schweinitz). 1898. p. Ill Test for tuberculosis (Salmon). 1901. p. 581 Test of imported cattle ( Salmon) . 1901 Uses of (DeSchweinitz). 1894. p. 159 Tuberculosis: Among domestic animals, preventive measures against (Bang), p. 535 Animal, in some of its relations to human tuberculosis (Salmon), p. 257... Classlflcatloii uo. A 10. 3:80 A10.3:112 Bovine, practical suggestions for suppression and prevention of (Smith). 1894. p..317 Cattle- detection of (Curtice), p. 283 in Kansas (Mayo). 1899. p. 479 in Saxony, p. 99 prevalence of, in New York (Schroeder). jj. 66 Cattle and other animals, necessity of reducing. 1898. p. 22... Germs of, in milk, killing (Wilcox). 1899. p. 24 Investigations of. 1896 same (De Schweinitz). p. 289 A10.6:7 Al. 10:899 A4. 1:884 A4.2 A4.2 A4.2 A4.2 A4.1 A4.2 A4.1 A4.1 A4.2 A4.1 A4.2 :C292 :C292 :C29''^ :C29^ :884 :An5 :884 :884 :An5 :884 :An5 A4.2:H78 A4.2:H78 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:884 A4.2:An5 A4. 1:884 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:899 A4.3:22 A4.3:13 A4. 1:901 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:901 A4.3:32 A4.3:7 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:901 Al. 10:894 A4. 1:895-6 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:893-4 A4. 1:893^ A1.9:69 Al. 9:107 A4.3:13 A4. 1:898 572 p. 386 Tuberculosis — Continued New South Wales (Baker). same, correction, p. 502 Olive (Pierce). 1891. p. 148 Eeport on (Trumbower). p. 452 Suppression and prevention of, some practical suggestions for (Smith). 1894. p. 129 Swine; nature of disease, with report of three cases (Moore and Dawson), p. 207 Tuberculin test for (Salmon). 1901. p. 581 See also Berlin, international congress on tuberculosis — Bovine tuberculosis — Cattle orders. Tuberculosis bacillus: Attenuated — further experiments with (De Schweinitz and Schroeder). 1896. p. 11 its use in producing imnmnity from tuberculosis in guinea pigs (De Schweinitz). p. 318 Branched forms of, found in cultures (Dorset) . p. 572 Composition of (De Schweinitz and Dorset), p. 295 Cultivation of, use of eggs as medium for (Dorset), p. 574 Derived from different animals, effect of tuberculins made from (De Schweinitz and Schroeder). p. 579 Experimental observations on presence of, in milk of cows (Schroeder). 1894. p. 75 Fats contained in (De Schweinitz and Dorset), p. 301 Growing, for tuberculin ( Cary ) . 1898. p. 8 Growth of, upon acid media (De Schweinitz and Dorset). 1896. P 7 Mineral constituents of (De Schweinitz and Dorset), p. 302 New stain for (Dorset), p. 326 Report on (De Schweinitz). p. 262 Some experimental observations on presence of, in milk of tuber- culous cows when udder is not visibly diseased (Smith and Schroeder). 1893. p. 60 Some products of, and treatment of experimental tuberculosis with antitoxic serum (De Schweinitz). p. 305 Tubers. See Plants. Tule River Basin, California, duty of water in (Chandler). 1902. p. 159 Tulip tree leaf gall-fly, report on. 1890. p. 362 Tumbling mustard. See Mustard. Tumors of cattle ( Lowe ) . p. 321 Tunnell, Ebe W. Delaware, road improvement in, extract from governor's message, p. 3 Tupper, Mrs. Ellen S. : Bee keeping, p. 458 Winter bee keeping, p. 209 Turkestan al falfa ( Kennedy ) . 1900 See also Alfalfa. Turkey, sheep farming in. 1868. p. 365 See also Angora — Mersivan. Turkey in Asia. See Harpoot. Turkeys: Animal parasites of, check list of (Hassall Domestic, origin of ( Baird) . p. 288 Entero-hepatitis in, infectious, direct transmission of (Moore). 1895 Infectious disease (entero-hepatitis) among, caused by protozoa (Smith). 1895. p. 7 Unknown diseases in, preliminary investigations of (Smith). p. 82 Turks Island, Weather Bureau station on, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 293 - Turner, E. M. College work section, Association of American Agri- cultural Colleges and I'xperiment Stations, report of. 1893. p. 24 Index ria§sIflcation no. A4. 1:898 A4. 1:899 A 28. 5:6 A4. 1:884 A4.3:7 A4. 1:895-6 Al. 10:901 A4.3:13 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:901 A4.3:7 A4. 1:898 A4.3:22 A4.3:13 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:900 1896 A4.3:3 A4. 1:898 A10.3:119 A9.7:2 A4.2:C29^ A22.4:33 A 1.1:865 Al. 1:867 A3.4:25 A27.9:6 A4.4:12 Al. 1:866 A4.4:5 A4.3:S A4. 1:893-4 A29.6:28 A 10. 3: 16 573 Index Turner, E. T. Thunderstorms of May 8, 1892, in New York State. 1892. p. 139 Turnip beetle.. See Red turnip beetle. Turpentine gathering, effect of, on timber of longleaf pine (Fernow) Turpentine timber. See Boxed or turpentine timber. Turtle Mountains, North Dakota, investigation to determine whether Melanoplus spretus breeds permanently in ( Hunter). 1900. p. 30 1 Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. See Atwater, \Vill)ur Olin, and Woods, Chas. D. Tuspan, Mexico, agriculture of (Johnson). 1874. p. 498 Tussock moth, white marked, consideration of parasites of, etc. (Howard). 1897 Twig girdler, notes and observations on (Scheffer). 1895. p. 345 . Twig pruners and allied species ( Chittenden ) . 1898. p. 35 Twiggs, JohnD., jr. Road building, practical problems in. 1902. p. 53 Two-lined chestnut borer. See Chestnut borer. Tyloderma, breeding and other habits of some species of Curcu- lionida?, especially of, notes on (Webster). 1889. p. 109... Tvphlocvba, parasitic castration of, by larva of Hymenopter and of adipter (Giard). 1890. p. 271 Typhoon of Nov. 10, 1900, in Hongkong, note on (Abbe), p. 558.. Typhoons of Orient, origin, paths, and limiting zones of (Bergholz) . 1899. p. 402 Typhoons, origin of (Abbe). 1896. p. 417 See also Baguios. Ugimyia sericarlje rond, parasite of Japanese silkworm (Mik). 1891. p. 113 Uhler, Philip R. Heteroptera of Death Valley expedition. 1893. p. 260 - Ulrich, J. C. Irrigation in Rocky Mountain States. 1899 Ulsch method in determining nitric nitrogen in complete fertilizers. 1892. p. 88 Umbelliferse, North American, monograph of (Coulter and Rose). 1900. p. 9 See also Hesperogenia — Leibergia — Mexican umbelliferse. Uncinariasis. See Hookworm disease. Underdraining, practical notes on (Todd), p. 584 See also Phreatic waters. Underflow and sheet waters of Nebraska (Hicks). 1893. pt. 3. p. 167 -. Underflow investigations, artesian and, reports of special agent in charge Underbill, F. S. Artesian w'ell investigation, field work in North Dakota. 1890. p. 105 Underwaters of Great Plains (Gregory). 1893. pt. 4, p. 3 Underwood, Lucien M.: Orange in Florida, diseases of. 1891. p. 27 Pteridophyta of western Texas, description of. 1894. p. 557... Unfermented grape juice, preparation of (Beal). 1900. p. 27 Union Countv, Georgia, cattle in, order releasing from quarantine. 1898 .^ Same, Aug. 1, 1899.. United Kingdom: Agricultural imports of, 1896-1900 (Hitchcock). 1902 Agricultural produce statistics of. 1893. p. 210 Land under cultivation in, 1868-69. p. 87 See also England — Great Britain — Ireland. United States Propagating Garden. See Garden. Universities: Meteorology in (Abbe) — 1899. pp. 155,420,549 1900. p. 165 1901. p. 264 Weather Bureau men in, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 114 Classification no. A29.6:20 A13.4:9 A9.6:22 A27.9:12 A9.8:5 A9.7:7 A9.6:18 A22.3:23 A9.7:2 A9.7:2 A29.6:28 A29.6:27 A29.6:24 A9.7:4 A5.5:7 A10.3:73 A7.3:35 A6.5:7 Al.l:870 A15.2:Ir7 2 A15.1: A15.2:Ar7 A15.2:Ir7'^ A28.5:7 A6.5:2 A1.9:122 A4.5:21 A4.5:41 A12.3:26 A27.9:31 A27.9:8 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 " A29.6:29 A29.6:28 574 Index Classification no. I'liiversities — Continued See also Agricultural and mechanical colleges — Agricultural col- leges— Coilegetj and universities, State — Johns Hopkins University — Purdue University — Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. University boat crews. See Harvard and Yale boat crews. University extension: Agriculture at Cornell University (Craig). 1901. p. 137 Attitude of agricultural colleges toward ( Voorhees). 1895. p. 49. "Work, how may it be best conducted by colleges of agriculture? (Roberts). 1898. p. 55 Universitv lecturers. Weather Bureau men as, noteson (Abbe). 1899. pp." 250, 303, 420 , Universitv research at Washington, D. C, note on (Abbe). 1901. p. 314 University theses, abstracts of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 114 Updyke, Stephen G. Artesian well investigation ; field work in Soutii Dakota. 1890. p. 110 Urban population in South; countrv being deserted ; whither are we ten-ling? 1894. p. 572 1 , Uredineie: New species of (Ellis and Everhart). 1891. p. 1 IS same (Ellis and Tracy). 1891. p. 43 Notes on certain (Anderson). 1891. p. 121 same (Dietel). 1891. p. 42 Urich, F. W. Insect pests of Trinidad, British West Indies, notes on some. 1893. p. 190 Urinary organs, diseases of: Cattle(Law). p. 137 Horses ( Law ) . p. 59 Urine of horse, analysis of (Caldwell), p. 247 Uromyces: Interesting (Halsted). 1889. p. 11 , New species of, descriptions of (Tracy). 1891. p. 281 Uruguay : Agricultural statistics of. 1894. p. 208 Agriculture in. 1891. p. 071 Bones and bone ash from, export of (Swalm) . p. 519 Cattle disease in (Swahn). p. 385 Wheat production and expoi'tation in, course of, 1880-1890 Wool growing in (Loggin). 1870. p. 430 , Ustilaginea': New species of (Ellis and Everhart) . 1891. p. 118 Notes on certain (Anderson). 1891. p. 121 See also Fungi, comomycetes. L^stilago zete mavs, abnormal structures in fungi induced bv, study of (Knowles). 1889. p. 14 ! Utah: Agricultural statistics of. 1805. p. 90 Birds observed in parts of, by Death Valley expedition of 1891, notes on (Fisher). 1893. p. 7 Tilackleg in, vaccination against (Merrill ) . p. 409 Characteristics o*^, in relation to State weather-service work (Sal- isbury). 1894. p. 27 A10.3:99 A10.3:24 A 10. 3:49 A29.6:27 A29.e:29 A29.0:27 A15.2:Ar7 A27.9:32 A 28. 5:0 A28.5:7 A28.5:0 A28.5:7 A9.7:0 A4.2:C292 A4.2:H78 Al. 1:872 A28.5:5 A28.5:7 A27.9:32 A27.9:29 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:898 A12.4:10 A27.9:8 A28.5:e A28.5:e A28.5:5 A27.9:4 A5.5:7 A4. 1:899 Electrical engineering in, development of (Jensen). 1898. p. 91. Grasses of arid distrii-ts of, investigation of (Tracy). 1888. p. 5. Sheep in, "big head" (disease) of (Rowe). p. 230 Southwest, almond in ( Judd ) . p. 55 Southwestern — cactuses, yuccas, and agave in deserts anrricul- ture (Uoodale). lSi)7. p. 43S '. A10.6:7 Vegetable Physiology and I'athology Division, Agriculture Depart- ment (formerly J >i vision of Vegetable Pathology): A28. Herbarium of, some Peronosjioracea^ in (Swingle). 1891. p. 109.. A28.5:7 Record of some work of, including extracts from correspondence and other communications (Gallowav). 1889. p. 41 A6.3:8 Work in (Woods). 1898. p. 261 ." Al. 10:898 Work of, for farmer (Galloway). 1897. p. 99 Al. 10:897 See also Botany Division. Vegetable jjroducts: Minor, and their sources, p. 170 Al. 1:870 Stored, some little-known insects affecting (Chittenden). 1897..! A9.6:8 Vegetable substances, nitrogenous compounds of, suggestions regard- ing nomenclature of ( Atwater). 1899. p. 118 T A10.3:65 Vegetables: I Commercial varieties, testing of (Tracv). 1900. p. 543 ' AL10:900 Cooking, losses in. 1898. p. 22 .' A1.9:73 Desiccation of (Watts). 1875. p. 507 - A27.9:13 Experiments with ft-rtilizers on, to study feeding capacities of | plants and variations due to action of fertilizers. ■ 1891 A10.4:19 Losses in boiling, and composition and digestibility of i:)Otatoes I and eggs. 1897 .' A10.3 :43 Originators of, list of, with addresses and names of specialties I A10.4:18 Protection of, from injury bv heat or cold during transportation I ■ (Harrington). 1894 ."...' ' A29.2:F94 Rules for naming. 1889 i A10.4:ll See also Asparagus ^=- Beans — Beet — Bur or globe artichokes — Cabbage — Canadian field peas — Carrots — Celery — Cha- yote — Cucumbers — Cucurbits — Egg plant — Fruits and veg- etables — Garden vegetables — Horse-radish — Jerusalem arti- ctiokes — Lettuce — Melons — Onions — Peas — Potatoes — Sugar beets — Sweet potatoes — Tomatoes — Znaim cucumbers. Vegetables, canned: Adulteration of (McElroy). 1893. p. 1015 A7.3:13» Analysis of, provisional method for (Munson). 1902. p. 50 A7.3:65 Statistics of, 1886-87. p. 426 A27.9:26 " Swells in," cause and prevention of. 1898. p. 28 A1.9:73 Vegetation: I Alkali soils and, some mutual relations between (Kearnev and Cameron). 1902 .' A1.8:71 Characteristic, of desert region from western Texas to central Arizona (Dewey), p. 351 Al. 1:891 same. p. 351 ' A6.1:891 Chemistry of (Abbe). 1899. p. 361 A29.6:27 Effect of moon on, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 215 A29.6:29 Insects destructive to, general observations on (Neal). 1883. p. 35 A9:3:l Meteorological observations considered with special reference to influence on (Schreiber). 1895. p. 395 A29.3:112 Season of, 1894-1901. p. 369 A29.6:30 Winds injurious to crops and (Curtis). 1895. p. 435 A29.3:ll-' See also Climate and vegetation. Vegetation house arranged for pot experiments (Britton). 1901, p. 152 ; ! A10.3:9i) Veitch, F. P. Phosphoric acid rendered solul:)le by digestion with I ammonium citrate at 65° C, amount of washing required to I remove. 1896. p. 73 A7.3:49 Velvet bean: Report on (Smith). 1899 A3.4:14 Valuable forage crop and soil renovator. 1898. p. 12 A1.9:78 Venezuela, statistical view of. 1890. p. 469 A27.9:28 Venezuelan cattle, shipments of, to Cul)a (Ellsworth), p. 516 1 A4.1:899 Ventura area, California, soil survey of (Holmes and Mesmer). p. 521 1 A26.5:90]' 578 Vera Cruz, Mexico, northera of ( Abbe). 1894. pp. 226, 363 Vergnette-Lainotte, Girard Elisabeth Alfred, Vicomte de. Grape mildew, remedy for. 1886. p. 80 Vermilion rarish, La., soils and produets of (Rapley). 1884. j). 17.. Verminous bronchitis. See Bronchitis. Verminous diseases of cattle, sheep, and goats in Texas, further in- vestigations on (Stiles;, p. 223 Verminous diseases of cattle, sheep, and goats in Texas (Stiles). \). 357 1 Vermont: American merinos of. p. 484 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 6 Landslide in, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 307 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (Smith). p. 10 : same (Grout), p. 13 See also Rutland County. Vermont Association of Road and Trotting Horse Breeders, exhibi- tion of (Romaiue). p. 441 Very, Frank "\V. : Atmospheric radiation, research conducted at Alleghany Observa- tory and at Providence, R. I. 1900 Cloud phenomena attending hailstorms. 1894. p. 292 Potomac River, phenological oljservations on. 1900. p. 154 Solar constant, report on. 1901. p. 357 Vespertilionidic, family. See Bats. Vessels, stranded. Captain Dansey's kite for (Abbe). 1897. p. 206. Vetch, hairy, sand, or Russian (Scribner). 1895 Vetches, cultivated (Smith) Veterinarians: Experiment station, and local veterinarians in State, desirability of cooperation between (Bitting). 1898. p. 20 same. p. 426 Experiment station, as member of State board of health (Reynolds). 1898. p. 14 Experiment station, exhibit of, at Paris Exposition, 1900 (Peters). 1898. p. 22 Laboratory records for (Bitting). 1898. p. 18 State, list of— 1898. p. 603 p. 616 530 p. 698 653 628 Value to, of cooperative experiments (Lewis). 1898. p. 24 See aho Omaha, Nebr., Experiment Station veterinarians. Veterinary congresses, international. See Baden-Baden — Brussels. Veterinarv Division, Agriculture Department, report of: 1881 and 1882. p. 257 1883 (Salmon), p. 17 See also note under A1.4. Veterinary science and practice, abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on, 1889-1902 Veterinary zoology. See Zoology. Vettin, Ulrich Franz Friedrich. Atmosphere, upper, study of, Ity means of cloud observations. 1896. p. 758 A'iala, Pierre. See, as joint author, Scribner, Frank Lamson-. Mctoria, Australia: Irrigation in, recent investigation, legislation, and administration (Ilinton). 1891. p. 235 Wheatcropof. 1894. p. 26 See also Melbourne. Vienna, Austria, dead animals in, disposition of (Hogue). p. 3.50... Vienna, Austria, first international congress of agriculture and forestry, 1873, decisions of. p. 495 same. 1899. p. same. 1900. p. 1901. p. Index Classlflcatlou uo. A29.6:21 A6.3:2 A1.8:35 A4. 1:901 A4. 1:900 A 1.1:865 A27.9:6 A29.6:25 A22.4:33 A22.4:33 A4. 1:889-90 A29.5:G A29.6:22 A29.6:2S A29.6:29 A29.6:25 A3.4:2 A3. 4:6 A4.3:22 A4. 1:898 A4.3:22 A4.3:22 A 4. 3:22 A4. 1:898 A 1.1 0:898 A4. 1:899 A 1.10:899 A 1.1 0:900 A 1.1 0:901 A4.3:22 Al. 1:881-2 A 1.1:883 A 10. 6 A29.3:1P A15.2:l»94'' A27.9:33 A4. 1:899 A27.9:12 679 Index Vienna, Austria, International Exhibition, 1894, notice relating to .. Vieth, P. Volatile acids present in butter fat, quantity of. 18S9. p. 99. Vine: Culture and products, report to United States Commission of Paris Exposition of 1867 (Wilder and others), p. 164 Culture and products of the. 1868. j). 146 Disease of, in France (Price). 1873. p. 172 Mineral nutrition of, for production of -wine (McMurtrie). 1882. p. 180 Parasitic diseases of, congress on. See Florence, Italy. See also Grape — Grapevine — "Wine. Vine culture institute. See Geisenheim-on-the-Rhine, Prussia. Vinegar: Analysis of, provisional method for (Frear). 1902. p. 62 Insects affecting ( Howard ) . _ 1896. ]). 100 Vinegar eel (Anguillula aceti), infection in human bladder, case of (Stiles and Frankland). 1902. p. 35 Vineland, N. J.: Grapevine, downy mildew and black rot of, treatment with salts of coppei» at 1887. p. 17 same. 1888. p. 13 Lesson in colonization, p. 410 Vinevard, home, with special reference to northern conditions ' (Kagan). 1902 Vinke, Albertus. Animals, dead, disposition of, in Amsterdam, p. 361 Vintage, Rhine, note on. 1888. p. 578 Violet: Insects injurious to, some (Chittenden). 1901 Spot disease of (Dorset). 1900 Violet pest, new, report on (Coquillett) . 1900. p. 48 i . . Virchow, Rudolf. American trichinae. 1884. p. 181 Virginia: Agriculture of, status in 1870. p. 267 Cattle quarantine of counties in — Dec. 16, 1897. p. 8 P 4 P. 8 Dec. 20, 1898. Dec. 19, 1899. Dec. 14, 1900. Dec. 27, 1902. Eastern, negroes in, dietarv studies among, in 1897 (Frissell). 1899. p. 7 1 same, in 1898 (Bevier). 1899. p. 27 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 67 Her past, present, and future (Janney).* p. 17 Horsesin, disease known as " staggers " among ( Harbaugh ) . p. 209 Insect injury to chestnut and pine trees in neighboring States and (Chittenden). 1897. p. 67 Marl, region of. p. 389 .' Orchards in, injuries to, by red-legged flea-beetle (Schwarz). 1893. p. 334 Peanut crop in. 1875. p. 512 Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in, investigation of (Rose), p. 51. Potomac lands of, for agricultural purposes. 1872. p. 16 Han Jose scale in (Coquillett) . 1894. pp. 253, 324 Southern cattle fever in (Rose), p. 461 Swine plague in (Payne). 1879. p. 165 same (Rose), p. 446 Tide-water region of. 1866. p. 413 Wheat culture in (Pleasants). 1869. p. 231 See (tho Bedford — Charlottesville — Dismal swamp — James River — Morrisville — Norfolk — Prince Edward — Rich- mond — Skyland. Virginia good roads convention, Richmond, Va., Oct. 10, 11, 1895: Proceedings of. 1 895 Report of connnittee on legislation adopted by. 1895 Classification no, A1.2:V67 A7.3:24 A 1.1:867 A27.9:6 A27.9:ll A1.8:22 A7.3:65 A9.6:4 A4.3:35 A6.3:5 A6.3:10 Al.l:869 A1.9:156 A4. 1:899 A27.9:26 A9.6:27 A28.3:23 A9.6:22 A4.3:30 Al. 1:870 A4. 5:8-14 A4. 5:25-29 A4. 5:49-55 A4. 5:80-87 A4.5:101 A10.3:71 • A10.3:72 A27.9:6 Al. 1:864 A4. 1:886 A9.6:7 Al. 1:868 A97:5 A27.9:13 Al. 1:881-2 A27.9:10 A9.7:6 A4. 1:884 A1.6:12 A4. 1:884 A27.9:4 A27.9:7 A22.3:ll A22.4:18 580 Index nasslflcatlon no. p. 1H(>. 1891. p. 443. 112... 1890. Viticuitnre: California. 1 882. p. 99 same (Sargent), p. 157 Hungary, statistics of. 1876. p. 427 . Quarantine rules of California. 1882. See also Evans, Walter II. Viviparous cockroach, report on (Riley). Vivisection in District of Columbia. 1896 Volatile acids: Determination of total, in butter (Goldmann) . 1890. p Fattv, of butter, contribution to study of (Spallanzani) p'. 104 Quantity of, present in butter fat ( Vieth ) . 1890. p. 99 Variations of, in butter fat (Menozzi). 1890. p. Ill Volcanic dust, note on. 1902. p. 369 Volcanic eruptions, Hawaiian, report on (Lyons): 1897. p. 144 1899. p. 298 Volcanic phenomena (Hobbs). 1902. p. 487 Voles: American, of the genus Microtus, revision of (Bailey). 1900 Genera and subgenera of (Miller). 1896 Volker, Hermann. Snow and ice measurements. 1889. p. 142 Volta, memorial to (Abbe). 1898. p. 366 Volumetric apparatus, committee on standards for, of Association of Ofhcial Agricultural Chemists, report on. 1897. p. 137 Same. 1900. p. 146 Volumetric method of estimating phosphoric acid, Kilgore's modifi- cation of (Williams). 1901. p. 55 Voluntary observers. See Weather observers, voluntary. Von Herrmann, C. F. North Carolina, climate and crops in. 1889-98. p. 544 A"on Lookren, C. J. Food, influence of, on composition of butter. 1890. p. 141 Von Schrenk, Herman. See Schrenk, Herman von. Von Schweinitz. See De Schweinitz. Von Tavel, Franz. Pvrenomycetes, history of development of, con- tributions to. 1889. pp. 53, 113, 181 Voorhees, Edward Burnett: Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at 11th annual meeting. 1894. p. 7 Agricultural Colleges, attitude of, toward university extension. 1894. p. 49 Commercial fertilizers, composition and use. 1896 Farmers' institute as promoter of closer intimacy between farmers and exjieriment stations. 1902. p. 78 Field experiments, cooperative, report on. 1901. p. 116 Food and nutrition investigations in New Jersey in 1895 and 1896. Gunning-Kjeldahl method and a modification applicable in pres- ence of nitrates. 1 892. p. 85 Irrigation in New Jersey, report on— 1 900 1902. p. 353 Milk, quality of, should selling be regulated by? 1896. p. 91... New Jersey, farmers' institute work accomplished in. 1902. p. 37. Schools, public, liow mav farmers' organizations hasten teaching of agriculture in? 1902. p. 89 Tomato growing. 1898 See aluo, as joint author, Phelps, C. S. Voorhoes, Louis A. : Bread, process of making, losses in. 1899. p. 37 Fungicides and insecticides, report on, before Association of Official Agricultural Chemists — 1S99. p. 101 1900. p. 139 1901. p. 87 A1.8:20 A1.8:22 A27.9:14 A1.8:20 A9.7:3 A1.4:2 A7.3:24 A7.3:24 A 7. 3:24 A7.3:24 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A5.5:17 A5.5:12 A29.3:24 A29.6:26 A7.3:51 A7.3:62 A7.3:62 A29.6:26 A7.3:24 A28.5:5 A7.3:43 A10.3:24 A1.9:44. AlO. 3:120 A 10. 3:99 A10.3:35 A 7. 3:35 A10.3:87 A10.3:119 AlO. 3:41 AlO. 3: 120 AlO. 3:120 A1.9:76 A10.3:67 A 7. 3:57 A 7.3:62 A7.3:67 581 Index Vose, Elisha C. Storage battery, vase of, for eleetrical recording instruments. 1899. p. 300 Voyle, Josej)!!: Scale insects affecting orange, experiments upon. 1883. ji. 19.. Scale insects of orange in Florida, report on effects of cold upon. 1884. p. 70 Voyles, D. AV. : Swine plague in Indiana — 1878. p. 421 1879. p. 112 Yuyst, Paul de: ^Agricultural associations in Belgium. 1898. p. 3 Agricultural education in Belgium. 1893. p. 703 Wages: Agricultural, in France, 1876. p. 421 Farm labor in United States — 1890. p. 200 1840-1892 1866-1899, results of eleven statistical investigations Farm laborers in United States — 1867. p. 4 1870. p. 3 1875. p. 261 Wagner, BaltLasar. Rye gall-gnat, new crop, 1861, observations on, translated by C. F. Gissler. 1883. App. , p. 8 Wagner method of pot culture ( Lindsey ) . 1897. p. 77 Wagon roads. See Roads. Wahl, Robert. Indian corn ( or maize) in manufacture of beer. 1893 . Wait, Charles Edmund: Dietary studies at University of Tennessee in 1895 Muscular work, experiments on effect of, upon digestibility of food and metabolism of nitrogen, conducted at University of Tennessee, 1897-1899 '.. same, 1899-1900 Nutrition investigations at University of Tennessee in 1896 and 1897 Wait, Robert E. Agriculture Department, work of, as illustrated at Atlanta Exposition, p. 503 Waite, Merton Benway: Fungicides, experiments with, in removal of lichens from pear trees, 1891. p. 264 Pear blight, cause and prevention of. 1895. p. 295 Pear culture, commercial. 1900. p. 369 Pear leaf -blight in orchard, treatment of. 1891. p. 333 Peronospora, two new species of, description of. 1891. p. 105. .. Pollination of pear flowers Pollination of pomaceous fruits. 1898. p. 167 Wakker's hyacinth germ (Pseudomonas hyacinthi) (Smith). 1901.. W^aldo, Frank. Meteorology, theoretical, in United States, 1855 to 1890, some remarks on. 1895. p. 317 Waldron, C. B. Grasshoppers in North Dakota, with introduction by n. E. Stockbridge. 1892. p. 13 Walfinger, John F. Green manuring and manures, p. 299 Walker, J. B. , farm of, Concord, N. H. 1870. p. 76 Walker, Philip: Serimeter, report of. 1889. p. 333 Serrell automatic silk reel, report of. 1887. p. 52 Silk culture, report of year's operations, p. Ill same. p. Ill , Silk culture by Department of Agriculture in 1887. p. 115 . . Silk, raw, tenacity, elasticity, and ductility of. 1889. p. 309 ... Silkworm, grasserie of. 1891. p. 445 Silkworms, how to raise. 1890 Theophilamandarina, history of, contribution to. 1889. p. 270.. See aha, for reports as Chief, Silk Section, Agriculture Deoart- ment, 1889 and 1890 Wallace, Henry. Flax culture in Ireland and Belgium. 1892. p. 47. Classlfloatlon no. A29.6:27 A9.3:l A9.3:4 Al. 1:878 A1.6:12 A10.6:9 A10.6:4 A27.9:14 A27.9 A27.8 A27.8 A27.9:5 A27.9:8 A27.9:13 A8.1:3 A10.6:7 A1.8:52 A10.3:29 A10.3:89 A10.3:117 A10.3:53 A1.10:895 A28.5:7 Al. 10:895 Al. 10:900 A28.5:7 A28.5:7 A28.3:5 Al. 10:898 A28.3:26 A29.3:ll'* A9.3:27 Al. 1:864 A27.9:8 A9.7:l A9.3:14 Al. 1:888 A9. 1:888 Al. 1:887 A9.7:l A9.7:3 A25.3:l A9.7:l A25.1: All. 5:+ 582 Wallace, Paul. Silk culture, abstract of note on. 1891 . p. 64 "Wallace, Shijjpen. See, a,« collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. AValler, Of Gallatin Valley, Montana, duty of (Fortier). 1900. p. 175 High- effect of gales in causing (Abbe). 1894. p. 297 studies on (Abbe). 1894. p. 372 Hot, fro.st i^rotection by, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 110 Idaho, duty of (Ross). 1902. p. 221 Irrigation, use of, report of investigations made in 1899, includ- ing reports of special agents and observers. 1900 Kings River, Cal., appropriation (Grunsky). 1901. p. 259 Lake, temperature of (Abbe) . 1898. p. 167 Laramie Plains, Wyo., duty of, 1899 (Fairfield). 1902. p. 215.. Level of — fluctuation of — Great Lakes (Guthrie) . 1896. p. 420 Lake Erie (Henry). 1902 in Great Salt Lake (Gilbert). 1901. p. 23 same (Murdock). 1901. p. 22 Movement and retention of, in soils. 1898. -p. 399 Nebraska, duty of (Stout). 1900. p. 149 Physiological role of, in plants ( Gain ) . 1897. p. 3 Pure, on the farm, importance of. 1898. p. 3 Search for, use of divining rod in, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 109. Supply of — and irrigation in Mexico. 1885. p. 223 notes on experience of other countries in administration of (McKinney). 1891. p. 261 Temperature of, in wells, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 510 Temperatures of Great Lakes (Conger). 1899. p. 352 Tule River Basin, Cal., duty of (Chandler). 1902. p. 159 Use of, for irrigation at Wheatland, Wvo. (Johnston). 1902. p. 207 .' Vapor pressure for, notes on ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 476 Wyoming, duty of (Johnston). 1900. p. 171 Yakima Vallev, Wash., use of, in irrigation (Waller). 1902. p. 241 '. Yuba River, use of (Connick). _ 1901 . p. 130 See also Drainage water — Irrigation — Phreatic waters — and headings beginning Water. Water-bearing gravels and formations tributary to underground water supply of Salinas Valley, Monterey Countv, Cal. (Nutter). 1901. p. 208 ". Water bug: Found by J. D. Zabriskie, note on (Bergroth). 1892. p. 321 ... Interesting, rei)Ort of. 1893. p. 1S8 Water glass, ])reHerving eggs in (Beal). 1899. p. 17 "Water hyacinth and its relation to navigation in Florida (Webber). 1897 Water laws: Colorado (Field). 1899. p. 39 Nebraska (Wilson). 1899. p. 58 Water rights: ( "anadian northwest irrigation act (Dennis). 1901. p. 11 Interstate, in Bear River (Breckons). 1899. p. 26 Irrigation and, al)straet of laws of States and Territories on (Critchett ) . 1893 Los Angeles River, Cal., study of (Boggs). 1901 . p. 327 Index I'lasslflciitloii no. Al.l:867 Al. 9:124 A 1.9:43 A10.8:2 A1.8:64 Al. 10:894 A 10. 3:104 A10.3:119 A10.3:86 A29.6:21 A29.6:22 A 29. 6:28 A10.3:104 A10.3:86 A 10.3:100 A29.6:26 AlO. 3:104 A29.6:23 A29.5:J A29.6:29 A29.6:29 Al. 10:898 AlO. 3:86 A10.6:8 A1.9:73 A29.6:28 A15.2:Ir7i A15.2:P94i A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A10.3:119 A10.3:104 A29.6:27 A10.3:86 AlO. 3:104 A10.3:100 A10.3:100 A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A1.9:103 A6.3:18 AlO. 3:58 A 10. 3:58 A 10. 3:96 A10.3:70 A15.3:l A10.3:100 585 Index Water rights — Continued Missouri River and tributaries (Mead). 1899 Problems of Bear River. 1899 Yuba River, Cal., features and (Mangon). 1901. p. 115 See also Mead, Elwood. "Water-rotting hemp. See Hemp. "Water storage, problems of, on torrential streams of Southern Cali- fornia as typified by Sweetwater and San Jacinto rivers (Schuyler). 1901. p. 353 "Water supply: Bear River and its diversion (Johnston). 1899. p. 9 Conservative lumVjering, and discussion of (Newell). 1901. p. 3. Depending on snowfallfor, 1900 (Abbe), p. 493 Effect of forest clearing and cultivation on (Fulton) . 1899. p. 89. same (Salisbury). 1899. p. 91 Influence of forests on (Fernow). p. 297 Relation of, to animal diseases (Bitting), p. 471 Relation of forests to ( Fernow ) . 1893. p. 1 23 Relation to aiiimal diseases. 1899. p. 17 Subterranean, of San Bernardino Vallev and its utilization, studies of (Hilgard). 1902. p. 103 * See also "Water. "W^aterhouse, Sylvester: Abutilon avicennre in New Jersev, cultivation of, letter relative to. p. 606 ". , Jute culture — importance of the industry. 1883 , national importance, etc. p. 289 , "W'atering troughs for teams. 1870. p. 89 , "W'atermelon, wilt disease of (Smith). 1899 , "Waters, H. J.: Agricultural colleges, what should be taught at? 1896. p. 73 . . . Irrigation experiments at Missouri Experiment Station, 1901. 1902. p. 305 "Waterspouts: CapeMay, N. J. 1902. p. 487 , Close range (Fassig). 1902. p. 302 , Cloudburst, or tornado, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 207 Great Lakes, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 364 , Key West, Fla. ( Bovnton) . 1899. p. 351 , Long Island (Abbe)'. 1897. p. 207 , Norfolk, Va. , on Aug. 6, 1901 ( Grav) . p. 372 Notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 67, 261 , same (Abbe). 1900. p. 115 , San Diego, report on (Carpenter). 1898. p. 545 September 29, 1898, note on ( Abbe) . p. 567 Waterworks east of arid regions having supply from artesian and underflow sources. 1891. pt. 1., p. 433 Watkins, James L. : Cotton — American, future demand for. 1901. p. 193 production and price of, for 100 years. 1895 same, abstract Cotton crop of — 1895 1896-97 1897-98 1898-99 1899-1900 Cotton production, cost of. 1899 Watson, George Catchpole. Fowls, care and feeding. 1896 Wattle bark or mimosa bark, report on. p. 507 Wattle tree, introduction into Southern States (Keffer). 1895. p. 19. Watts, Frederick: Address at — IMinnesota State Fair, St. Paul, 1872. p. 347 Philadelphia, Pa., July 4, 1875, at breaking ground for erec- tion of Agricultural Hall for the Centennial, p. 440 Classification uo. A10.3:58 A10.3:70 A]0.3:100 A 10. 3:100 A10.3:70 AT 3.3:30 A29.6:28 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A13. 1:889 A4. 1:899 A13.3:7 A1.9:97 AlO. 3:119 Al. 1:878 A1.8:30 Al. 1:876 A27.9:8 A28.3:17 x\.10.3:41 A10.3:119 A29.6:30 A29.6:30 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A15.2:Ir7^ Al. 10:901 A27.8:9 A27.8^:C82 A27.4:4 A27.9:35 A27.4:9 A27.8:17 A27.8:19 A27.8:16 A1.9:41 Al. 1:878 A13.3:ll A27.9:10 .427.9:13 5.S6 Index Classlflcatloii no. 1871. p. L'oo. p. 211, . 1891>. p. 341. 189(3... 305. Watts, Frederick — Continued Agricultural implements. 1872. p. 352 « Appointment of, as Commissioner of Agriculture Blackleg among cattle, letter on. 1874. p. 157 Cotton — American, deterioration ot. 1873. p. 253 new process of utilizing. 187(). p. 400 Cotton and sugar cane, deterioration of. 18 Desiccation of fruits and vegetal)le. 1875. p. 507 Epizootics among swine. 1872. p. 214 Grain, cross-breeding of. 187(5. p. 191 Lime and its use. 1874. p. 449 Osier willow. 1873. p. 419 Pennsylvania barn, . Ice busine.s.s and, note on ( Al)be ) . 1 899. p. 63 International cloud work of ( Bigelow). 1899. p. 404 International courtesy of ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 160 Libraries and, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 551 Library of — monthly additions to — Apr.-Nov., 1897 (Smith ) Dec, 1897-March, 1898 (Phillips) utility of (Abbe). 1899. p. 63 Night forecasts, is it advisable to distribute by rural free delivery? (BIystone). 1902. p. 191 "... Observers — stations of instruction for newly appointed, should not certain important weather bureau stations be designated? (Smith ). 1899. p. 105 1 suggestions to (Abbe) . 1897. p. 55 Officials of — a.s instructors, notes on — 1900 (Abbe), p. 336 1901 (Abbe), pp. 72, 120, 174, 219,318,377 1901 (Kimball), pp. 424, 458, 566 1902 (Kimball), pp. 38, 130 as instructors in meteorology, note on (Abbe) — 1900. p. 446 1 1902. pp. 450, 487 as university lecturers, notes on (Abbe) — 1899. pp. 256, 363, 420 1900. p. 114 duties and qualifications (Pague). 1899. p. 170 lectures and instruction by, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 25... Pan-American Exposition, exhibit of (Maring). ""'^Ol. p. 259... Paris Exposition, exhibit of, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 445 Promotion for merit in (Abbe). 1898. p. 64 Public and, relations between (Walz). 1899. p. 12 same (Salisbury). 1899. p. 14 Publications of — for school use (Abbe). 1900. p. 558 notes on, 1891-1901 (Kimball), p. 216 Records of, legal value of, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 115 Relation of, to Department of Agriculture ( Calvert). 1899. p. 54. Relation of meteorological work of agricultural experiment sta- tions and agricultural colleges to (Harrington). 1892. p. 42. Report of (Moore). 1901. p. 595 Service in, career offered to young men (Nuhn). 1902. p. 78... Signals of — report of committee on. 1892. p. 34 report on. 1898. p. 668 suggestions for improvement of — (Abbe). 1892. p. 35 (Barus). 1892. p. 44 (Dunwoodv). 1892. p. 85 (Carriott).* 1892. p. 48 1892. p. 39 1892. p. 41 1892. p. 47 1892. p. 42 (Whitehead). 1892. p. 46 State sections of, notes from reports (Abbe' 114 Universities and colleges and, notes on (Abbe)- 1898. p. 568 1900. ]>. 165 A29.3:31 A29.2:W37i A29. 1:896 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.6: A29.6:27 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.6:25 A29.6:2S A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A29.6:30 A29.6:27 A29.6:28 A29.3:24 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:26 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 llazen) . (^larvin). (Purs.«ell). (Russell). 1898. pp. 20, 65, A29.6:28 A 29. 6:29 A29.6:28 A29.3:24 A 10. 3:7 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.3:7 Al. 10:898. A29.3:7 A29.3:7 A29.3:7 A29.3:7 A29.3:7 A 29. 3:7 A29.3:7 A29.3:7 A29.3:7 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A 29. 6:28 589 Index "Weather Bureau — Continued Voluntary observers — examination of monthly meteorological reports of (Bauer). 1902. p . 1 7 2 ■. ; instructions for report on. 1895. p. 555 same. 1896. p. 600 should not thermographs be furnisheil to, records to be kept at section centers? ( WollabiT ) . 1902. p. 219 West India service, monthlv reportsof (Stockman). 1899. p. 194. same (Kimball). 1902." p.»30 Work of— extension of (Garriott). 1900. p. 242 for farmer (Moore). 1897. j). 59 imiiortance of static electricity in (Beals). 1896. p. 39 in connection with rivers of U. S. 1896 new (Maore). 1898. p. 81 possible advances in ( Sage ) . 1895. p. 463 practical side of, note on (Abbe). 1898. p. 551 present condition of, propositions for its improvement (Beb- ber). 1894. p. 34 telegraph and (Robinson ) . 1902. p. 145 -Climate and crop service — Uo- - Japan — Klondike — New York State weather services — "Weather See also Alaska — Atlantic City minica — Haiti — Jamaica • City — Philippine Islands — Bureau stations. "Weather Bureau instruments: Care and use of ( Marvin ) Description of (Marvin) — 1891. p. 19 1893. p. 17 1894. p. 14 1896. p. 8 Location and elevation of, at Mount Tamalpais, Cal. (Hammon) 1898. p. 494 Obtaining and transcribin- records from, instructions for. 1892 Shelter for— (Hazen). 1893. p. 29 (Pague). 1893. p "" (Smith). 1893. p. 25 . Classification no. A29.3:31 A29.12:Y8i Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A29.3:31 A29.6:27 A29.6:30 A29.6:28 A1.10:897 A29.3:18 A29.3:17 A 1.10:898 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A29.3:lli A29.3:31 A29.11:F A29. 1:891* A29. 1:893^ A29. 1:894 A29. 1:896 A29.6:25 A29.il :A A29.3:7 A29.3:7 A29.3:7 See also Anemometer — Barometer — Brontometer — Magnetic in- strmnents — Marvin's weighing rain and snow gauge — Nepho- scope — Pyrheliometer — Thermographs — Thermometers — Wind barometer table — Wind vanes. Weather Bureau kite: Observations in 1898, preliminarv results of (Abbe), p. 413 Report on (Marvin). 1896. p. 418 W^eather Bureau officials: First convention of, Omaha, Nebr., Oct. 13, 14, 1898, notes on (Abbe). 1898. pp. 213, 412 same, proceedings of, edited by James Berry. 1899 Second convention of, Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27-29, 1901, notes on (Abbe). 1901. pp. 25, 317 same, proceedings of, edited by James Berry and W. F. R. Phillips. 1902 ■ Weather Bureau signals. See Storm signals — Weather signals. Weather Bureau stations: Is exposure at, satisfactory for all instruments? (Outram). 1902. p. 216 ■ Libraries at, notes on (Abbe) . 1901. p. 25 Personnel of force of (Carroll). 1902. p. 35 Should compensation be allowed persons, not in employ of Bureau, while learning station duties to enable them to properly jjerform siich duties in cases of emergency? (Cuthbertson). 1899. p. 127 same (Franklin). 1899. p. 127 A29.6:27 A29.6:23 A29.6:26 A29.3:24 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 590 Weather Bureau ptation.s — Continued "Work of, under existing conditions of, is it practica1)le to require assistants to pursue a systematic course of meteorological study? 1902. p. 82 See also Tamalpais, Mount — Turks Island. "Weather charts, explanation of. 1892 Weather codes "Weather crop bulletin of southern California, history of (Franklin). 189(^. p. 4() AVeather fureca-st cards bv rural delivery, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 1(52 ; ^ Weather forecast stations, voluntary : Object and collateral functions (Mitchell) . 1899. p. 140 River and cotton belt, establishment and inspection of (Marbury) . 1899. p. 150 Weather forecaster and newspaper; read before convention of Weather Bureau otBcials, 1901 (Watts) Same. p. 43 Weather foi-ecaster and public; read before convention of Weather Bureau officials, 1901 (Watts) p. 142 Weather forecasts: Amplification of (Henry). 1900. p. 107 Best calculated to aid maritime interests of Great Lakes; method of reaching those interested (Conger). 1899. p. 20 same (Cox). 1899. p. 19 Commercial importance of, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 550 Distribution of — by mail (Lyons). 1899. p. 161 methods of saving time in (Blythe). 1902. p. 203 should wording of forecasts be confined to vocabulary of pres- ent logotype outfit? is it advisable to extend vocabu- lary of present logotype outfit? (Chaffee). 1899. p. 48. same (Chappel). 1899. p. 49 For the farmer (Reed). 1900. p. 287 General and local, relation between (Walz). 1902. p. 117 Historical, practical, and theoretical facts. 1899 Hongkong (Doberck). 1899. p. 98 Improving, double observation as a means of (Denson). 1902. p. 153 Long-range — can tliey be made with any degree of accuracy or profit? (Crane). 1899. p. 157.." can they be made with sufficient precision to be of general utility?— (Connor). 1899. p. 44 (Hazen). 1899. p. 43 (Pague). 1899. p. 46 Canada (Gun). 1899. p. 149 Oregon (Abbe). 1895. p. 423 physical basis of (Abbe). 1901. p. 551 possibilities of (Abbe). 1894. p. 330 present state of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 156 Methods employed in distribution of (Berry). 1901. p. 14 Mexico, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 540 Missouri (Frankenfield). 1895. p. 292 Monthly, notes on — Oct., 1897-Apr., 1898 (Dunwoody) May, 1898 (Morrill), p. 195 June-Aug., 1898 (Bigelow) Sept., 1898, to Oct., 1902 (Garriott) Publicand (Boyer). 1902. p. 151 Should temperature be verified by maximum and minimum readings? (Lyons). 1902. \). 167 Stamping, on mail matter, rcjiort of committee appointed to in- vestigate sul)ject of ( ( 'haffei- ) . 1896. p. 51 Storm tracks, storms, and (Bigelow). 1897 Index Classification no. ' A29.3:31 A29.2:W37- A29.2:W37» A29.3:18 A29.6:28 A29.3:24 A 29. 3:24 , A29.2:F76 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A 1.10:900 A 29. 3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:28 A29.3:24 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:28 A29.3:31 A29.3:25 A29.6:27 A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A 29. 3:24 A 29. 3:24 A 29. 6:27- A29.6:23 A29.6:29 A29.6:22 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:23 A29.6: A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A 29. 6: A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A29.3:18 A29.3:20 5!>1 Index Weather forecasts — Continued Storm warnings and, how Weather Bureau disseminates ( Calvert) . 1896. p. xxii Stre-t-car notices (Conger). 1902. p. 206 Value of (Dunwoodv). 1894. p. 121 same (Cline). 1895. p. 293 Value of dew point in, under certain conditions (Wood). 1902. p. 152 Verification of (Marbury ). 1902. p. 156 Weather types and, on north Pacific slope (Pagueand Bland- f ( ) rd ) . ' 1 897 AVhat classes are most benefited by? are they just what are needed? are thev properly disseminated and utilized? (Sage). 1899. p. 40 '. same (Bate). 1899. p. 41 Would not postal card prove satisfactory substitute for map? (Calvert). 1899. p. 100 same (Townsend). 1899. p. 102 See also Semaquir. Weather guide, Australian, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 365 Weather map : Daily- development of (Calvert). 1899. p. 144 for Mexico (Abbe). 1899. p. 107 publication of (Scott). 1894. p. 6 wall map, 52 X 56 in. Dec. 13-16, 1893. 1894 Explanation of ( Moore) History of (Harrington). 1895. p. 327 How to make synopsis instructive to public (Chaffee). 1902. p. 137 ' Is it appreciated and understood l)y the masses? would not postal card weather forecast prove satisfactory substitute for map? (Calvert). 1899. p. 100 ' same (Townsend). 1899. p. 102 Pan-American Exposition Proposed classification and index of, as an aid in Aveather fore- casting (Brown). 1901. p. 547 Table of Utility of. 1899. p. 107 Weather observers: Civil-service examinations for, in United States Weather Bureau (Kimball). 1898. p. 548 Early individual, in United States (Henry). 1895. p. 291 Instructions for. 1895 Voluntary — how best to secure and retain services of (Greenewald). 1896. p. 42 should not a book be provided for keeping record of issue of instruments and flags to? (Allen). 1899. p. 125 same (Bronson). 1899. p. 126 What a weather observer should know (Taylor) . 1898. p. 543. . Weather of the month : Jan., 1898-June, 1900 (Henry) July, 1900 ( Day) '. , Aug., 1900-Juhe, 1901 (Henry) , July, 1901 (Day) " Aug., 1901-Apir., 1902 (Henry) May-Oct., 1902 (Stockman) See also, Weather, monthly notes and statements. Weather predictions: Best method of testing ( Koppen ) . 1894. p. 29 Experiments in (Eddy). 1899. p. 96 History of (Abbe). 1899. p. 64 Smithsonian, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 263 Utilization of cloud observations in local and general (McAdie). 1894. p. 21 Weather prophet, every man his own (Hopkins). 1899. p. 293 Classlflcatlon no. A29. 1:896 A29.3:31 Al. 10:894 A29.6:23 A29.3:31 A29.3:31 A29.2:P11 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:26 A29.3:24 A29.6:27 A29. 3:111 A29.2:W37'^ A29.2:W37« A29.3:ir^ A29.3:31 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.2:P19 A29.6:29 A29.18: A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.3:ll^ A29.12:Ob7 A29.3:18 A29.3:24 A29.3:24 A29.6:26 A29.6: A29.6:28 A29.6: A29.6:29 A29.6: A29.6:30 A29.3:1U A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.3:lli A29.6:27 592 Weather proverbs, unreliable popular, notes on (Abbe). 1896. p. 374. Weather-recording instruiiients, instruftions f(jr transcribing records from. 1892 Weather review, nionthlv Weather sign, local, note' on (Abbe) . 1900. p. 249 ' Weatlier signals: i International symbols recommended for use by meteorological i congress, Munich, 1892 (Harrington). Jan. 1, 1894 Eaihvav. 188:1 No. 64. p. 18....... i Searchhght for (Calvert). 1898. p. 58 ■ See also .Storm signals. ] Weather svmbols on rural free-deliverv wagons (Pindell). 1902. , p . 208 ■ I Weather telegraphy: ' Early history of ( Abbe). 1895. p. 215 ' History of, note on (Abbe). 1899. . p. 17 Weather types: Classified, report on (Garriott). 1901. p. 548 same ( Kimball ). 1901. p. 562 Correspondinir, facilities for svstematic study of (Brandenburg). 1902. p. i36 '. Facilities for svstematic studv of corresponding (Brandenburg). 1901. p. 546 .■ Havre, Mont. ( Ling). 1898. p. 410 North Pacific slope (Pague). 1895. p. 417 Weaver, Willis. Coffee, culture and habits of. p. 31 Web-worm. See Corn-root web-worm — Juniper web-worm — Pars- nip web-worm — Privet web-worm — Sugar-beet web-worm. Webb, Wesley: Delaware, farmers' institute work accomplished in. 1902. p. 17. Sheep husbandry in Delaware. 1883. p. 172 WeVjber, B. C. (iales, January, from Great Lakes to maritime provinces. 1902. p. 11 Webber, Herbert John: Fertilization of soil as affecting orange in health and disease. 1894. p. 193 Freezes, two, of 1894-95 in Florida, and what they teach, p. 159. . Fungous })arasite on Alevrodes citri R. & H., preliminarv notice of. 1891. p. 363...'. .' Orange and other citrus fruits, methods of propagating. 1896. p. 471 Pineapple industry in United States. 1895. p. 269 Plant varieties, influence of environment in origination of. 1896. p. 89 Plants, improvement of, by selection. 1898. p. 355 Sooty mold of orange — and its treatment. 1897 treatment of. 1 895 Water hyacinth and its relation to navigation in Florida. 1897.. Xenia, or immediate effect of i)olIen in maize. 1900 Zamia, spermatogenesis and fecundation of. 1901 See (i/si), as joint author, Swingle, Waiter Tennyson. Webber, Herbert John, and Bessey, Ernst A. Plant breeding, pro- gress of, in Cnited States. 1899. p. 465 Webber, Her])ert John, and Orton, W. A. Cowpeas resistant to root knot. 1902. p. 22 Weber, Henry Adam. Baking powders as found in market, compo- sition of. 1889. p. 576 J .' Sei' also, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. Weber, Henry Adam, and McPherson, William, (ilucose, commer- cial, cane sugar in presence of, report on determination of. 1894. p. 126 Wel)er County, Utah, soil survey in (Gardner and Jensen) . p. 207. . Webster, C. E. Silkworm, Japanese oak-feeding, notes on cultiva- tion of. 1889. p. 273 \ Index Classiflcatioii no. A29.6:24 A29.il :A A29.6 A 29. 6:28 A29.2:In8 A27.9:21 A29.6:26 A29.3:31 A29.6:23 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.3:31 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:23 Al. 1:879 A10.3:120 A1.7:2 A29.6:30 A 1.1 0:894 Al. 10:895 A28.5:7 A 1.10:896 Al. 10:895 A 1.10:896 Al. 10:898 A28.3:13 A28.4:15 A6.3:18 A28.3:22 A19.3:2 Al. 10:899 A19.3:17 A7.3:135 A7.3.43 A26. 5:900' A9.7:L 114—04- -38 593 Index Webster, Francis M. : Arkansas and Texas, injurious and other ineects of, observations on. 1891. p. 451 Army worm notes. 1890. p. 112 Arsenites, sprayin» with, vs. bees — 1892. V. 5, p. 121 1894. V. 7, p. 132 Australia and Tasmania, injurious and beneficial insects of, notes on some. 1889. p. 361 Bryobia, species of, infesting dwellings, notes on. 1889. p. 277. Buffalo gnats, or siniulium — infi'sting country adjacent to 3Iississippi River, p. 456 rej K )rt on. 1887. p. 29 Cereal crops, insects affecting, rejjort on some of. 1890. p. 63 . . Chincli bug — interesting outbreak of, in northern Ohio. 1899. p. 55 in Ohio, outbreak of, three years' study of. 1896. p. 18 its probable origin and diffusion, its habits and development, natural checks and remedial and preventive measures, with mention of habits of allied European species. 1898 Cimbex, American, adults of, injuring willow and cottonwood in Nebraska. 1890. p. 228 Clover hay-worm, Asopia costalis, some studies of. 1891. p. 121. Coccinellid;A3 in conservatory, experiment with. 1890. p. 363... Corn, insects affecting, notes ui)on. 1890. p. 159 Corn bill-bugs, life history of one of. 1889. p. 132 Corn insects, observations on, in 1887. p. 147 Crane-flv, larvte of, destroying young Avheat in Indiana. 1890. p. 12 Curculionidte, breeding and other habits of some species of, espe- cially of genus Tyloderma, notes on. 1889. ]>. 109 Eburia quadrimaculata, longevity of earlv stages of, notes upon. 1889. p. 339 ". ■.....'. _. Entomology, applied, present and future of, in America. 1897. P 5 Garden insects, notes on. 1890. p. 149 Grain toxoptera, notes on. 1892. p. 245 Grains — American cereal, insect foes of, with measures for their pre- vention or destruction. 1893. p. 146 insects affecting, observations upon. 1890. p. 42 Grains and grasses, small, insects affecting, p. 573 .' Grasses, insects, which affect upper portion of stems of, notes on some. 1889. p. 372 Hemipterous insects, record of some experiments relating to effect of puncture of some, upon shrubs, fruits, and grains, 1886. 1887. p. 54 Insectary and ofhce methods in use in entomological department of Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, report on. 1899. p. 46 Insects — destructive, importation and repression of. 1895. p. 79 injurious, earlv published references to some of our. 1892. pp. 262, 323 Joint-worm attack, apparent, some features of. 1892. p. 89 Limax campestris, food of, further notes on. 1892. p. 128 Necrophagous diptera, notes on species of. 1890. p. 356 Ohio- insects in, notes on. 1891. p. 63..*. insects of year in, as reported to Association of Economic Entomologists — 1893. p. 186 p. 202 p. 84 p. 66 p. 84 1894. 1895. 1896. 1900. Classlflciitlon no. A9.7:3 A9.7:3 A9.7:5 A9.7:7 A9.7:l A9.7:l A4. 1:887- A9.3:14 A9.3:23 A9.6:20 A9.6:6 A9.6:15 A9.7:2 A9.7:4 A9.7:2 A9.7:3 A9.7:2 A 1.1:887 A9.7:3 A9.7:2 A9.7:l A9.6:9 A9.7:3 A9.7:4 A9.7:6 A9.3:22 A1.1:88C A9.7:l A9.3:13 A9.6:20 A9.6:2 A9.7:4 A9.7:5 A9.7:5 A9.7:2 A9.3:26 A9.7:6 A0.7:7 A9.6:2 A9.6:6 A9.6:26 594 Index Cliisslflciitluu no. Webs^ter, Francis 31. — Continued Plum curc'ulio, experiments in rearing, from plums ami other fruits — 1888. p. 78 same. p. 78 1890. p. 305 Strawberry-leaf flea-beetle in Indiana. ISUl. ji. 317 Wheat, fail, insects affecting, p. 383 same. p. 311 Webster, Francis M., and Burgess, Albert F. Coccidfe of Ohio, partial list of. 1902. p. 109 "Webster, Francis M., and Mally, C. W. : Ohio, insects of year in, as reported to Association of Economic Entomologists — 1897. p. 40 1898. p. 98 1899. p. 68 Webster, Francis M., and Newell, Wilman. Ohio, insects of year in, as reported to Association of Economic Entomologists. 1901. p. 84 AVeV)ster, W. Prentiss. Crops in Germany. 1870. p. 283 Wedderburn, Alexander John: Food adulteration — j)opular treatise on extent and character of. 1890 special report on extent and character of, including State and other laws relating to foods and beverages. 1892 Food and drug adulteration, extent and character of. 1894 Pharmacy and drug laws of States and Territories, compilation of. 1894 Weed, Clarence Moores: Aphididje, certain little known, fifth contribution to a knowledge of. 1891. p. 285 _ Cacoecia cerasi vorana, oviposition of. 1900. p. 33 Egg parasite of Vanessa antiopa, oviposition of. 1900. p. 32 Kerosene knapsack sprayer, luodification of. 1895. p. 28 Pimpla inquisitor, life history of. 1891. p. 275 Potato rot, injuries of, experiment in preventing. 1889. p. 158. Tent caterpillars, notes on. 1898. p. 76 Weed, Clarence Moores, and Fiske, William F.: Pimpla conquisitor, relations of, to Clisiocampa americana. 1900. p. 33 Spruce bark-beetles, notes on. 1898. p. 67 Weed, Howard Evarts: Carbon l)isulphide for crayfish. 1895. p. 98 Insects injurious to cotton, remedies for. 1893. ]>. 167 Knajjsack kerosene attachment, some experiments with. 1895. ]). 26 Mississippi, entomological work of season in. 1891. p. 34 Mississippi Station, insects from, notes on. 1892. p. 110 Mosquitoes, some experience with. 1894. p. 212 Weeds: Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations on, 1889- 1902 American agriculture (Darlington), p. 509 Birdsasdestroversof (Judd). 1898. p. 221 Cities and towns (Dewey). 1898. p. 193 Destruction of, by means of chemicals (Evans) . 1901. p. 19 Legislation against (Dewey). 1896 Migration of (Dewey). 1896. p. 263 Noxious, report on (Coville) — 1889. p. 382 same. p. 382 1890. p. 388 same. p. 388 One hundred, table of. 1894. p. 581 Three new, of mustard family (Dewey). 1897 Twenty-five most harmful. 1897. p. 641 A 1.1:888 A 9. 1:888 A 9. 7:2 A9.7:3 A 1.1:884 A 1.1:885 A9.6:37 A9.6:9 A9.6:17 A9.6:20 A9.6:21 A27.9:8 A7.3:25 A 7. 3:32 A 7. 3:41 A 7. 3:42 A9.7:3 A9.6:26 A9.6:26 A9.6:2 A9.7:3 A28.5:5 A9.6:17 A9.6:26 A9.6:17 A 9. 6:2 A 9. 7:6 A9.6:2 A9.7:4 A 9. 7:5 A9.7:7 Ain.fi: \ A 1.1:865 ' A 1.10:898 A 1.10:898 A 1.9:124 A6.3:17 A 1.10:896 A 1.1:889 A6. 1:889 A 1.1:890 A 6. 1:890 A 1.10:894 A6.4:10 Al. 10:897 595 p. 355 1895. 20 Index Weeds — Continued Two, new to United States (Rose' same. p. 355 Two hundred, how to know them and how to kill them. p. 51(2 See also Abutilon avicenn^e (Indian mallow) — Chess — Cockle- bur — Florida begtrar weed — Garlic — (xrasses and weeds — Mustard — Noxious weeds — Russian thistle — Seaweed. Weeds and how to kill them (Dewey). 1895 Weevils. See Apple tree — Bean — Fly — Mexican cotton-boll — Palm and palmetto — Pea — Potato-bud — Potato stalk — Straw- berry — Tobacco stalk. Weights and measures: Decimal system of (Johnson). 1864. No. 6. p. Explanation of systems of various States, p. 219 Xotes on — 1864. p. 19 1S65. No. 10. p. 4 1866. p. 27 Porto Rico, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 567 , See also INIetric system. Weight of an animal, what is the live? { Patterson). 1893. p. 150 . . . Weiske, H. Milch cows, food of, do volatile acids in, occur in milk? 1890. p. 141 Welch, A. S. Organization and management of seven agricultural schools in (Tcrmany, Belgium, and England. 1885 Well waters and drainage, lecture on (Warington). 1892. p. 95... Wellman, Walter. Horse trade, American, of Great Britain. 1897. p. 45 Wellman's first polar expedition, 1894, notes on (Abbe), p. 312 ... Wellman' s second polar expedition: Made in neighborhood of Franz Joseph Land, 1898-99, auroral observations on ( Baldwin) . p. 107 Meteorologv of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 167 Notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 414 same, p. 366 Wells: Freezing, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 509 Frozen, as meteorological phenomena (Kimball). 1901. p. 366. Storms and, note on ( Abbe) . 1900. p. 293 Water in, temperature of, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 510... Went worth, C. C. Bridges, country road. 1895. p. 48 Werner-Smith method of determination of fat in milk (Stokes). 1890. p. 158 West, Charles E. Atmospheric electricity, early experiments in. 1896. p. 333 .' AVest, Max: Employment agencies for use of farmers, list of. 1900 Public domain of United States. 1898. p. 325 West, Robert A. Aquaria, fresh and salt water, p. 446 AVest: Agricultural condition of. 1871. p. 329 Cattle interests of (Fullinwider). p. 271 Central, animal husbandry in (Morrow). Cooperative grass stations in (McLaren). same, p. 344 Far, native fruits of (Thompson), p. 207 , Grape growing at (Thompson), p. 115 , Hogs and pork packing in (Emery), p. 198 Middle, forest extension of ( Hall) . 1900. p. 145 Semiarid, forage plants for (Georgeson ). 1893. p. 145 , Sheej) husbandry in (Boardman). p. 286 See also Western States and Territories. West Berkeley, Cal., local squall at, Dec. 11, 1894 (Abbe), p. 509 .. West Indian rufous scale, report of (Cockerell) . 1892. p. 380 West Indies: Barometry of ( Bigelow) . 1902 l'Ia^^sifll':ltion no. Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 Al. 10:895 62 . 344. A1.9:28 A27.9:2 Al. 1:871 A27.9:2 A27.9:3 A27.9:4 A29.6:26 All).3:16 A7.3:24 A].8:36 A10.3:8 A1.2:H78 A29.6:26 A29.6:29 A29.6:26 A29.6:26 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A29.6:29 A22.3:ll A7.3.24 A29.6:24 A27.4:13 A 1.10:898 Al. 1:864 A27.9:9 A4. 1:884 A1.8:22 Al. 1:891 A6. 1:891 Al. 1:865 Al. 1:866 A 1.1:863 Al. 10:900 A10.3:16 Al. 1:862 A29.6:22 A9.7:4 A29. 1:901* 596 1885. App., West Indies — Continued Climate of (Hall). 1896. p. 589 Cotton crop and its enemies in, consular reports on p. 59 Cyclones of, wind direction at different altitudes arouml, some observations of (Boyer). 1892. ]>. .50 French, cugar making in. 1873. p. 25 Hurricane service (Moore). 1899. p. 56 Hurricanes of — report on (Garriott). 1900 September, 1896, notes concerning (Henrv). p. 368 Sei)tember 1-12, 1900. p. 371 1 Industries of Cuba and other islands of, value of climate and crop ami storm-warning services of Weather Bureau to (Haves). 1902. p. .58 ; Monthly weather charts for, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. Ill Relation of forests and rainfall (Hubbard). 1873. p. 117 Storms of, relative intensity of ( Hazen). 1894. p. 333 Telegraph service with (Robinson) . 1898. p. 410 Weather Bureau service in — monthly reports of (Stockman). 1899. p. 194 notes on (Garriott). 1898. p. 303 same (Kimball). 1902. p. 30 Yams in ( Fairchild ) . 1899 See aUo Jamaica — Martinique — St. Kitts — St. Thomas — Trinidad. West Newbury, Mass., farmers' club. 1870. p. 228 West Virginia: Coal-oil in ( Shattuck) . p. 525 Entomological discoveries and observations of vear in (Hopkins). 1894. p. 145 '. Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 132 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (Thompson). 1902. p. 30 Forest condition and lumber and wood trade of (Hough). 1884. p. 348 Insects in, some notes on (Hopkins). 1898. }). 44 Observations in, on farm, garden, and fruit Insects, some notes on (Hopkins). 1896. p. 71 Resources of, etc., brief history of (Dodge), p. 42 Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (Atkin- son ). p. 14 West Virginia l)raconidff', some bred (Hopkins). 1892. p. 256 Western cricket, outbreaks of, in Idaho (Milhken). 1893. p. 17... See also Cricket. Western fungi, new (Ellis and Gallowav). 1SS9. p. 65 Western hendock (Allen). 1902 1 Western plains: Sheep of, tape-worm disease of (Curtice) . p. 167 Tree culture on (Thomson). 1891. p. 45 Tree i)lanting in ( Keffer ). 1895. p. 341 Western States and Territories: Condition of forests, timber culture, etc., in (Baker). 1884. Farmer of, best breeds of cattle for general use of (Baker) p. 95 Forest condition and lumber and wood trade of, reports on (Fur- nas). 1884. pp. 246, 255 Forestrv of. p. 515 Pork trade. 1864. No. 6. p. 32 See aho West — and names of States and Territories. AVestern wheat culture, ruinous. 1867. p. .321 Westtield area, New York, soil survey (Burke and Marean). p. 75.. Westward movement of daily Ixirometric wave ( Fassig) . 1902. p. 62. Wetherell, Leander. Ice trade, history of. p. 439 Wetherill, Charles M., chemical analysis of grapes. 1862.' See aim, for report as Chemist, Chemistiy Bureau, Agriculture De- partment, 1862 Index ('la. 74 Course of production and exportation in United States, Canada, Argentina, Uruguay, Russia, and British India, 1880-96 Crop, condition, monthly notes on Crop statistics, annual Cultivation and hvbridizing of (Wsltts). 1872. p. 432 Dakota. 1887. p. 631 Deterioration of. 1871. p. 465 Distribution and consumption of — 1883. No. 57 1884 1885. p. 22 1893. No. 102 A 1895. p. 59 1895, for 25 years, p. 88 Drill and broadcast sowing of. 1864. No. 5. p. 6 Early plowing for (May). 1900. p. 7 English culture of. 1870. p. 286 English imports of, 1854-63. No. 2. p. 25 English prices of. 1895. p. 193 European, prospects. Apr., 1883. (Moffat.) No. 58. p. 31... Experiments of J. B. Lawes, 1863-73. p. 596 Exportation of — comparative statistics of. 1891. p. 80 to England, 1867-68. p. 325 Exports of — 18.30-76. p. 30 1880-90. p. 567 Fall, insects affecting (Webster), p. 383 same (Webster), p. 311 Fertilization of, and other grasses (Vasey). 1873. p. 247 Food for growing and fattening animals (Salmon), n. d Foreign demand for. 1873. p. 594 Freight rates on, from New York to Liverpool. 1895. p. 553 same, 1892-96. p. 597 '. French crops, 181 5-74. p. 116 Great Britain, imports of, 1 873-74. p. 45 Great Britain and Ireland, consumption and ])roduction of. 1865. No. 7. p. 27 Growing — cost of, in England. 1885. No. 23. ]). 34 New Hampshire ( Bartlett). j). 96 Northwest. 1868. p. 323 ._. Pacific coast region, general agricultural conditions and (Holmes). 1901 principal insect enemies of ( Marlatt) . 1901 successful, in semiarid districts (Carleton"). 1900. p. 529... Horse hoeing, experiment in. 1868. p. 90 Hungarian exports, 1 855-68. p. 1 48 Improvements in culture of (Carleton). 1896. p. 489 I'lasslflfiitloii no, A19.3:7 A28.3:24 A7.3:l A7.3:4 A7.3:4 A12.4:19 A27.9:22 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:9 A27.9:25 A 10. 3:34 127.9:4 A27.9:33 A12.4:10 A27.9: A27.1: A27.9:10 A27.9:25 A27.9:9 A27.9:21 A27.9:22 A27.9:23 A27.9:31 A27.9:32 A27.9:32 A27.9:2 Al. 9:122 A27.9:8 A27.9:2 A27.9:33 A27.9:21 A27.9:ll A27.9:29 A27.9:6 A27.9:15 A27.9:28 Al. 1:884 Al. 1:885 A27.9:ll A4.4:2 A27.9:ll Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A27.9:14 A27.9:13 A27.9:3 A27.9:23 Al. 1:862 A27.9:6 A27.8:20 A1.9:]32 Al. 10:900 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 Al. 10:896 598 Wheat — Continued Industry in, new, for semiarid West (Carleton). 1901 Influence of rye on price of (Peters). 19(10. p. KiT Insiiec'tion of. 1S89. p. 64 International .«ui)ply, 1858-76. p. 27 Irish pro(hu-tion, decrease of, 1847-62. Nci. 6. p. 21 , Macaroni (Carleton). 1901 Minnesota crop of — 1865. p. 12 1869. p. 144 1887. p. 631 Nebraska. 1867. p. 366 Origin and treatment ( Blount), p. 559 Pennsylvania Agricultural College experiments. 1873. p. 442.. Ports for, on Pacific coast (Holmes). 1901. p. 567 Premiums for growers of — 1868. p. 364 1870. p. 84 Prices of — 1890. p. 524 1865-1895. p. 82 .■ Production and exportation in United States, Canada, Argentina, Uruguay, Russia, and British India, course of, 1880-96 Production of, in census years since 1869. 1894. p. 189 Products and prices of — 1887. p. 361 1888. p. 525 1894. p p. 371.. 106 Raising, expense of Receipts of, 1863-6/ Report on p'ant (Bolhnan). p. 65 Russian, British imports of, 1852-67. p. 39 Rusted, request for specimens of (Dabney). 1894 Rusts affecting, experiments in treatment of (Galloway p. 195 , Scarcity of. 1867. p. 208 Scotland, experiments. 1866. p. 386 Seed, for the Northwest, correspondence on. 1868. p Sheaf, feeding to hogs ( French) . p. 495 Sheaf and chopped, for pigs ( French ) . p. 494 Smuts of, treatment of. 1892 South Carolina. 1870. p. 355 Spring, culture in Northwest ( Andrews) Straw and stubble of, specimens requested (Rusk), n. d. Surplus of corn and foreign distribution of. 1890. ji, 212 . Tennessee cvdture of. 1875. p. 399 Trade of world. 1867. p. 340 United States, from eastern Asia. 1897 Varieties of — extension of tests applied to. 1890. p. 131 grown in United States. 1888. p. 229 Victoria, Australia, crop. 1894. p. 26 Virginia culture of (Pleasants). 1869. p. 231 Weight of, per bushel. 1889. p. 63 "Western culture, ruinous. 1867. p. 321 , What science can teach about (Richardson ). p. (57 Wide drilling and tilling of. 1870. p. 485 Winter, condition of — 1868. I). 185 J). 468 )). 10 1.. 135 pp. 25, 77, 160, 222, 453 1891. 85 . . 1871. 1872. 1873. 1876. 1883 . Winter and sprin<; W'drlcl's croj) — 1886. p. 94 .. 1888. p. 75 . . notes on. 1865. No. p. 16 Index Cliisslficatlou uo. A28.4:18 A 1.1 0:900 A 27. 9:27 A27.9:15 A 27. 9:1 A 19. 3:3 A27.9:4 A27.9:7 A27.9:25 A27.9:5 A 1.1:881-2 A27.9:ll A1.10:901 A27.9:6 A27.9:8 A27.9:28 A27.9:33 A12.4:10 A27.9:32 A27.9:2o A 27. 9:26 A27.9:32 A27.9:5 A 1.1:862 A27.9:6 A28.4:14 A28.o:7 A27.9:5 A27.9:4 A 27. 9:6 A4. 1:898 A4. 1:898 A1.9:5 A 27. 9:8 A1.6:40 A28.4:12 A27.9:28 A27.9:13 A 27. 9:5 A12.4:17 A10.5:2 A27.9:26 A27.9:33 A27.9:7 A27.9:27 A 27. 9:5 A1.7:2 A27.9:8 A27.9:6 A 27. 9:9 A27.9:]0 A27.9:10 A27.9:14 A27.9:21 A 27. 9:3 A 27. 9:25 A27.9:27 599 78 ... 85 ... p. 80 99... Index Wheat — Continued World's erop — Continued 1889. p. 106 1891. p. 1893. p. 1891-94. 1894. p. 1 896 Young, in Indiana, larvai of crane-flv destroying (Webster). 1890. p . 1 2 .' .' See also Cereals, American — Crops, principal — Fultz wheat — India — Sheaf wheat. Wheat bran for fattening pigs ( Duggar ) . p. 496 Wheat grain and wheat straw, grown at Rothamsted in different seasons and by different manures, composition of ash of ( Ijawes and Gilbert), p. 85 , Wheat pest, new, report of (Coquillett) . 1895. p. 406 Wheat region: Minnesota and North and South Dakota, Russian thistle and other troublesome Aveeds of. 1893 Weather Bureau, service, instructions governing (Berry). 1897.. Wheat saw^-flies, notes on (Riley and Marlatt). 1891. p'. 168 Wheat shorts as food for pigs (Plumb and Anderson), p. 463 Wheatland, Wvo., irrigation at, use of Avater for (Johnston). 1902. p. 207... " Wheel bugs" destroying hive bees, note on. 1886. p. 44 Wheeler, Homer Jay: Liming of soils Phosphoric acid detei'mination, increased accuracy in. 1901. p. 44 ^ Plant-soil tests — danger of drawing erroneous conclusions from. 1898. p. 60. possibility of drawing erroneous conclusions from. 1899. p. 113 Soils, acidity on upland or naturally well-drained, report on ne- cessity of tests for. 1895. p. 45 Wheeler, Homer* Jay, Armsby, Henry Prentiss, Woods, Charles Dayton, and Wiley, Harvey Washington. Fertilizer inspec- tion laws, needed reforms in. 1897 Wheeler, Plomer Jay, and Hartwell, Burt L. Phosphoric acid, de- termination of, use of ammonium nitrate in. 1892. p. 53 Wheeler, William M. Xiphidium ensiferum, oviposition and em- l)ryonic development of, notes on. 1890. p. 222 Wheelmen, American, League of, remarks at good roads banquet of, at Albany, N. Y., February 11, 1897. p. 15 Whipple!. See Yucca whipplei. WHiirlwinds, local, in New Brunswick, notes on (Kain) . 1900. p. 488. Whitaker, George M. Milk supply of Boston and other New Eng- land cities. 1898 ' White, C. A., and Aughey, Samuel: Artesian well near Fort Lyon, Colo. p. 26 Artesian wells upon great plains, report of Geological Commis- sion. 1882 White, H. C: Address of, as president of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, at twelfth annual con- vention, 1898. p. 34 same, committee report on. p. 74 Agricultural colleges, what should be taught at. 1896. p. 75... Cotton, manuring of. 1896. p. 169 same, Jan., 1897 , White, J. W., address of, liefore national road conference. July, 1894. p. 42 1. Whitp iirit * Circular on (Marlatt) . 1902 Species injurious to wall j^aper, books, timbers, etc. (Marlatt.) 1896. p. 70 t'lasslfleatlun no. A27.9:28 A27.9:30 A27.9:31 A27.9:.33 A27.9:32 A27.4:2 A9.7:3 A4.1: A7.3:4 A9.7:7 A1.9:10 A29.12:C81 A 9. 7:4 A4. 1:899 A10.3:104 A9.3:12 A1.9:77 A7.3:62 A7.3:56 A10.3:65 A7.3:47 A7.4:3 A7.3:35 A9.7:2 A22.4:28 A29.6:28 A4.3:20 Al. 1:881-2 A1.8:19 A10.3:65 A10.3:65 A10.3:41 A 10.3:33 A1.9:48 A22.3:10 A9.5:50 A9.6:4 6U0 "White Chester breed of swine ( 3Iorris). p. 475 White lir, disease of (Ilartig). 1SS9. p. 164 White fiv investigation, review of, witli inoidental ])rob]eins (Gos- sard). 1902. p. 68 White grubs: Allorhina, note on (Townsend). 1891. p. 25 Kerosene emulsion as remcdv for. 1888. p. 48 Life history of (Forbes). 1891. p. 239 A\'hite kafir corn. See Kafir corn. '\^'llite-^larked tussock moth. See Tussock moth. Wliite pine: Insect enemies of (Chittenden). 1899. p. 55 Report on (Spalding), revised and enlarged by B. E. Fernow. 1899 Wood of (Roth). 1899. p. 73 White scale. See Icerya. Whitehead, Mortimer. Signals, Weather Bureau. 1892. p. 46 Wliitewater, Wis., ground-water at, fluctuations in level and rate of movement of (King). 1892 Whitney, Milton: Announcement of functions of Soils Division, Agriculture Depart- ment. 1894 Climatology vs. meteorology. 1 898. p. 301 Climatologv and soils in their relation to cotton cultivation. 1896. p. 143.: Field operations of Soils Division, Agriculture Department, in 1899. p. 13 Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 233 Rice soils of South Carolina. 1893. p. 77 Salt content of alkali waters and soils, instructions for determining in field. 1900 Soil collection of Division of Soils, Agriculture Department, catalogue of first 4,000 samples in. 1899 Soil features that should be recognized in all plat work. 1891. p. 91 Soil investigations in United States. 1899. p. 335 Soil — reasons for cultivating. 1895. p. 123 samples of, for moisture determination, instructions for taking. 1894.! Soil survey, purpose of. 1901. p. 117 _. Soils- Exhaustion and abandonment of, testimony before Industrial Commission. 1901 in their relation to crop production. 1894. p. 129 of Florida, preliminary report on. 1898 physical analysis of. 1 895. p. 62 problems, some interesting. 1897. p. 429 some physical properties of, in their relation to moisture and crop distribution. 1892 Soils Division, Agriculture Department — field operations of — 1899 1900 1901 work of, for farmer. 1897. p. 122 Sumatra tobacco, growing, under shade in Connecticut Valley. 1902 : Tobacco, methods of curing Tobacco investigations of Agriculture Department. 1901. p. 108. Tobacco soils. 1898 . Tobacco soils of United States; a i)reliminary report upon soils of principal tobacco districts. 1898 See also Schulte, J. I.; as joint author, Marvin, Charles Frederick. See also, for reports as Chief of Division of Aurricultural Soils. 18H4 to 1896; Soils Division, 18<)7 to IHOO; Soils J'.ureau, 1901 aiiri<;fr?, Lyman James. Electrical method of deteiniininiT temiK'iature of soils. 1897 WiiitiH'v, .Miiron,and Floyd, Marcus L. Tobacco industry, growth (.1. ISKi). p. 429.." Whitiu-y. Milton, and Hosnier, Ralph Sheldon. Soil moisture; rec- nrd of amount of water contained in soils during crop season of ISOfi. 1S97 Whitney, Milton, and Means, Thomas Herbert: Alkali lands. 1S99 Alkali soils of Yellowstone A'alley, from preliminary investiga- tion of soils near Billings, Mont. 1S98 Cigar leaf tobacco, temperature changes in fermenting piles of. 1899 Electrical method of determining soluble salt content of soils, etc. 1897 Whitney, Milton, ( iai'dner, Frank Duane, and Briggs, Lyman James. Electrical method of determining moisture content of arable soils. 1897 Whitson, James H. Agriculture in Idaho Territory. 1869. p. 369. Whittle, C. L. Roads, forces which operate to destroy, with notes on road stones and problems therewith connected. 1897 Wiechmann, F. G. See, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. W^ickson, E. J.: Climat( ilogy and horticulture. 1900. p. 45 Dairying in California. 1896 Irrigation — field and garden. 1901 in fruit growing. 1900 of deciduous fruits, notes on. 1900. p. SO practice among fruit growers on Pacific coast. 1902 Wide tires, laws of certain States relating to their use (Stone). 1895. Widmann, Otto. House sparrow, passer domesticus, and European tree sparrow, passer montanus, at St. Louis, Mo., history of. 1889. p. 191 ' Wier, D. B. Plums, native, how to fruit them, they are practically curculio proof. 1887. p. 39 Wiiiirins, S. M. Truck farming in Louisiana. 1887. p. 240 Wi^ht, R. Allan: Icerva i)urchasi and Vedalia cardinalis in Xew Zealand. 1893., p. 194 New Zealand katipo, report on. 1889. p. 134 Potato-tul ler moth, report on. 1893. p. 163 Root fungus of Xew Zealand. 1889. p. 199 . ._ Wilbour, Joshua. Animals, dead, disposition of, in Dublin, p. 347. Wilcox, Earley Vernon: Calves, feeding, witli milk of tuberculous cows. 1899. p. 23 Cattle, northern, protecting against Texas fever. 1900. p. 27 . . . Larkspur poisoning of sheep, p. 473 Milk, tuberculosis in, killing the germs of. 1899. p. 24 Paris green, low grade, use of, to fruit growers. 1900. ji. 14 Petroleum, crude, as an insecticide. 1900. p. 15 Plant poisoning of stock in ^lontana. p. 91 See alsi), as joint author, Allen, Edwin West — Chesnut, Victor King. Wild, Heinrich, short biography of. 1902. p. 451 AVild animals. See Animals. Wild-cherry leaves, poisoning by (Evans), p. 16 Wild flowers (Ganlner) . p. 155 Wilder, ^Marshall P. American Pomological Society, history and progress of. p. 1 49 Wilder, Marshall P., Thompson, Alexander, Flagg, William J., and Barry, Patrick. Vine, culture and i)roducts of, report to United States Commission at Paris Exposition of 1867. p. 163. Wiley, Harvey Washington: Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, at third annual convention. 1886. p. 6 Ciiissiriciitlon no, ' A 26. 3:7 A1.10:S99 A26.3:9 : A1.9:88 A26.3:14 A1.8:60 A26.3:8 A26.3:6 A27.9:7 A 22. 4:29 A 10. 3: 76 A4.3:14 Al. 9:138 Al. 9:116 A10.3:76 A10.3:108 A22.3:12 A5.3:i A9.3:14 A27.9:25 A9.7:6 A9.7:2 A9.7:5 A 28. 5:5 A4. 1:899 Al. 9:107 A1.9:119 A4. 1:898 A 1.9:107 Al. 9:114 Al. 9:114 A4. 1:900 A29.6:.30 Al. 9:103 A 1.1:862 A 1.1:870 A 1.1:867 A7.3:12 602 1 CI (lex C'lassiflctitlun uo« Wiley, Ilarvpv AVa?hington — Continued Agricultural cheuiical analysiis, apparatus used in, some new forms of, explanation of. 1 S!)0. p. 96 Basic phosphatic slags, mechanical analysis of. 1896. p. 78 Beet-sugar industry in Cniteil States — 1897. p. 11 . . /. 1898. p. 131 1900. p. 123 Butter, nostrums for increasing vield of. 1893 Butter fat, refractive index of.^ "1888. p. 36 Canned meats, chemical examination of, circular on. 1899 Cereals and cereal products, adulteration of, investigations made under direction of, with collaboration of Karl P. ^IcP^lrov, William Ilenrv Krug, T. C. Trescot, Willard Dell Bigelow, and others. 1898. p. 1169 Cereals collected at AVorld's Columbian Kxposition, analyses of and comparisons with other data. 1895 Chemistry Division, Agriculture Department, work of, for farmer. 1897. ' p. 76 Chemistry, relation of, to progress of agriculture. 1899. p. 201 ./. Chemists, Official Agricultural, Association of, historical sketch of. 1899. p. 16 Diffusion — its application to sugar cane, and record of experiments with sorghum in 1883. 1884 methods and machinery for application of, to extraction of sugar from sugar cane and sorghum, and for use of lime and carljonic and sulphurous acids in purifying the diffu- sion juices. 1886 Diffusion and carbonatation, experiments with, at Ottawa, Kans. 1885 Industries and arts, true relations of science to. 1883. p. 32 Infant and invalid foods, analysis of, provisional methods for. 1902. p. 41 Lard and lard adulterants. 1889. p. 405 Maize (Indian corn) — composition of, etc. 1898 same ( French abstract ) . 1 900 food value of. 1891. p. 17 _. Mineral phosphates as fertilizers. 1894. p. 1/7 Northern sugar industry, a record of its progress during season of 1883 ■. _. . _. Pigs, carcasses of, chemical compositif)n of, report on, with col- laboration of Ervin Edgar Ewell, William Henry Krug, T. C. Trescot, and others. 1898 ." , Plants, chemical composition of, influence of environments on. 1901. p. 299 Potash and its function in agriculture. 1896. p. 107 Proteid bodies, separation oi', from fiesh bases by means of chlorin and bromin. 1898. p. 27 Soil ferments important in agriculture. 1895. p. 69 Sorghum cane, experiments with. 1883. p. 423 Sorghum, experiments in manufacture of sugar from — 1886, at Fort Scott, Kans 1888, at Rio Grande, N. J., Kenner, La., Conway Spnngs, Douglas, and Sterling, Kans same, in 1889 1890 1891, report on, with collaboration of (iuilford Law.son Spencer, Albert A. Denton, and Wihray J. Tiiompson 1892, with collalioration of All)ert A. Denton, Glen O'I'.rieu. C. 1. Hinman, Wibray J. Thompson, John L. Fuelling, and Oma Carr 189.3, with collal)oratiou of Oma Carr and ('. 1. Ilimiian Starch, manufacture of, from potatfjes and ca^-sava. 19()(J A 7. 3:28 A 7. 3:49 A1.2:B39i A1.2:B39* A1.8:69 A 1.9:1 2 A7.3;19 A7.4:o A7.3:133 A7.3:45 Al. 10:897 Al. 10:899 A7.3:57 A7.3:2 A7.3:8 A7.3:6 A1.7:2 A 7. 3:65 A7.3:13* A 7. 3:50 A7.4:6 A 1.8:49 A 1.10:894 A7.3:3 A7.3:53 Al. 10:901 A 1. 10:896 A 7. 3:54 A 1.10.895 A 1.1:883 A7.3:14 A 7. 3:20 A 7. 3:26 A 7. 3:29 A 7.3:34 A 7. 3:37 A 7. 3:40 A 7. 3:58 603 Index Wiley, Harvej' Washington — Continued Sugar, jnoiasse^, and sirup, confections, honey, and beeswax, adulteration of, investigations made under direction of, with collal)oration of Henry Augustus Huston, H. H. Nicholson, W. B. Rising, JNIelville Amasa Scovell, S. P. Sharpies, William Carter Stul)bs, Shij)pen Wallai'O, F. G. Wiechmann, Henry Adam Weber, and Karl P. IMcElroy Sugar analysis — notes on methods of. 1890. p. 129 remarks on report of committee on sugar, Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. 1888. p. 54 Sugar beet — composition of, influence of environment upon. 1901 culture of. 1891 culture, seed development, manufacture, and statistics experiments with — 1890 1891, with collaboration of Walter Maxwell, W. A. Henry, and others 1892, with collaboration of Walter Maxwell 1893 1897 grown in various States, analyses of same, p. 135 industry in, culture of sugar beet and manufacture of beet sugar. 1890 Sugar industry of United States, cane sugar, beet sugar, sorghum sugar, maple sugar. 1885 Sunflower plant, its cultivation, comjiosition, and uses. 1901 Sweet cassava, its culture, properties, and uses. 1894 Table sirups, manufacture of, fron^ sugar cane. 1902 Tanning materials, official methods for analysis of. 1901 Zinc in evaporated apples. 1896 See also, for reports as Chemist, Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department, 1884-1902 See aUo, as editor, Chemical analysis, methods of, 1895 and' 1898; Chemists, Official Agricultural, Association of, proceedings of, 1889-1901 — as joint author, Wheeler, Homer Jay. W^iley, Harvey Washington, and Krug, William Henry. Filter-tube method, international and official hide-jiowder method, com- parison of. 1901. p. 136 Wilkinson, H. E. Meteorological observations at puljlic schools. 1899. p. 550 Wilkinson, Levi Washington. Phosphates, native, containing iron and aluminum, analvsisof, proposed method for. 1891. p. 107. Willard, X. A.: American dairying, rise, progress, and national importance, p. 431 . Dairying of America and England, their points of difference and comparative merits, p. 358 WMllcocks, W. Nile [River]. 1894. p. 121 Willdenow herbarium, American panicums in (Holm). 1897. p. 17. Willet, J. E. Cotton worm in Georijia in 1878. p. 358 Willets, J. II. : Seeds, purchase and distribution of — 1898. p. 1 1899. ]). 3 1900. p. 7 Willets Point, N. Y., auroras at, record of 1870-85 (Abbe) . p. 253. . . Williams, C. B.: Ammonia results in mixed fertilizers, variaV)le. 1901. p. 28 Kilgore's niodification of volumetric method of estimating phos- phoric acid. 1901. p. 55 Soils, phosphoric acid in, estimation of, by double precipitation with molybdic solution and titration of ammonium phospho- molybdate with standard alkali. 1895. p. 82 See also, as joint author, Kilgore, Benjamin Wesley. Williams, F..auklin, jr. Clearing new land. 1902 . . ! Chissiacntiuu uo. A7.3:13« A7.3:28 A7.3:19 A7.3:64 A1.9:3 A1.9:52 A7.3:30 A7.3:33 A7.3:36 A7.3:39 A7.3:52 A1.2:B39 3 1.2:B39i A 7. 3:27 A7.3:5 A7.3:60 A7.3:44 A 7. 3:70 A7.4:8 A7.3:48 A7.1: A 7. 3:62 A29.6:27 A7.3:31 A 1.1:865 Al. 1:866 A29.3:ll' A3. 3:4 A9.2:C82 Al. 1:898 Al. 1:899 Al. 1:900 A29.6:22 A7.3:62 A 7. 3:62 A7.3:47 Al. 9:150 604 1901. Williams, H. E. : Food products, protection of, from injurious temperatures Harmon, John H., short bio;iraphy of. 1899. p. 107 Temperatui-es injurious to food pnuhicts in storage and during trans])ortation and methods of protection from same Wai>penhans, C. F. R., short biography of. 1902. p. 87 Williams, Thomas Albert: Crimson clover. 1899 Forage, succulent, for farm and dairy, j). 613 Grass and forage investigations, cooperative work of Department of Agriculture with .State experiment stations. 1900 same. 1901. p. 148 Grasses and forage plants and forage conditions of eastern Rocky Mountain region. 1898 Grasses and forage plants of the Dakotas. 1897 Millets, report on — 1898. p. 267 1899 Poa fendleriana and its allies. 1 899 Prairie pastures, worn out native, renewing of Rape as a forage plant. 1899 Sorghum as a forage crop Soy bean as a forage crop Timothy in prairie region. 1896. p. 147 Williams, W. Bronchitis in cattle, p. 60.'^ AVilliams, W. L.: Cerebro-spinal meningitis, enzootic, among horses, and hog cholera in Idaho. 1898. j). 179 Mares, infectious abortion of. p. 449 Willis area, Texas, soil survev of (Martin), p. 607 Williston, S. W. : _ Australian parasite of Icerva purchasi. 1888. p. 21 Belvosia, study of. 1893. " p. 238 Diptera of Death Valley expedition, list of. 1893. p. 253 Lestophonus, genus, note on. 1889. p. 328 Willits, Edwin: Address of — before convention of National League for Good Roads. Wash- ington, 1893. p. 21 before sixth annual convention of Association of Official Agri- cultural Chemists. 1889. p. 6 Agriculture, Assistant Secretary of, duties of, special report on. p. 67 Agriculture, practical, scientific work of Department of Agricul- ture in its relations to. p. 59 Black-rot, downy mildew, and anthracnose of grape, questions regarding Chicago World's Columbian Exposition, special report on. p. 53. same Educatioiial forces in I'nitcd States relating to agriculture, c'oop- eration of Department of Agriculture with. p. 65 Fiber plants, raising and testing of. 1890. p. 124 Industrial education, ]>aper on. 1885. p. 55 Letter on Icerya purchasi. 1889. p. 15 Peach trees, leaf curl of, letter of inquiry relative to. 1893 Textile fiber production, p. 46 Willow: ('ind)ex injuring, in Nebraska (Webster). 1890. p. 228 Osier, note on (Watts). 1873. p. 419 Willow-shoot sawfly, report on ( Riley ) 1888. p. 8 Willow slug, yellow-spotted, report on (Howard). 1888. p. 33 Willson, George JL: San Francisco weather-forecast district,- report of, Feb., ]\Iarch, 1899 same, Sept., Oct., 1900 See alxo, as joint author, McAdie, Alexander (t. Wilson, C. T. R. Atmospheric air, ionisation of. 1901. p. 159 Index I'lasslflcatlim no. Al. 9:125 A29.6:27 A29.3:13 A29.6:30 A3.4:17 A 1.10:899 A1.4:8 A 10. 3:99 A3.3:12 A3.3:6 Al. 10:898 Al. 9:101 A3.4:10 A3. 4:4 A3.4:12 A1.9:50 A 1.9:58 Al. 10:896 A 1.1:880 A4. 1:897 A4. 1:889-90 A26. 5:901 ' A9.7:l A9.7:5 A5.5:7 A9.7:l A10.3:14 A7.3:24 Al. 1:892 Al. 1:890 A28.4:ll A 1.1:893 A5. 1:893 A 1.1:891 A10.5:2 A 1.7:9 A9.7:2 A 28. 4:1 3 A 1.1:889 A9.7:2 A27.9:ll A 9. 7:1 A9.7:l A 29. 6:27 A 29. 6:28 A29.6:29 605 Wilson, G. "W. Oleomargarine, ingredients of. p. olS Wilson, James: Address of — before American Association of Farmers' Institute Workers, at seventh annual meeting. 1902. p. 45 before Association of American Agrii'ultnral Colleges and Experiment Stations, at twelfth annual convention. 1898. p. 42 Cattle industry of United States, p. 207 Forests and forest conditions of southern Appalachian mountain region, p. 13 Speech delivered July 7, 1902, at school of agriculture, Colum- bus, Ohio See aim, for reports as Secretary of Agriculture, 1897-1901 Wilson, James, and Curtiss, Charles Franklin. Lambs, feeding of. p. 463 Wilson, James Maxwell: Irrigation investisiations — Cache Creek, Cal. 1901. p. 155 Nevada. 1902. p. 147 Water laws of Nebraska. 1899. p. 58 See aho, as joint author. Bond, Fred. Wilson, James W. See, as joint author, Curtiss, Charles Franklin. Wilson, James W., and Hill, George G. Chicago, 111., international live-stock exposition of 1900, notes on. p. 63 Wilson, Lawrence. Live-stock industry, condition of, west of Mis- sissippi River, p. 429 Wilson, Thomas. Lace, description and history of. 1897. p. 359. . Wilson, Wilford M. : Climate and man: with special regard to climate and climatic elements as curative or causative agencies of disease. 1902. p. 104 : "Indian smnmer." 1902. p. 440 Meteorologi(^al statistics, how to improve them to meet needs of medical j^rofession, etc. 1899. p. 82 Wilt disease: Cotton and its control (Orton). 1900 -. . . . Cotton, watermelon, and cowpea (Smith). 1899 Co wpea and its control (Orton ) . 1 902 Wind-barometer table, report on (Garriott). 1897. p. 204 Wind-roses for Oklahoma, notes on 1891-99 (Abbe) . p. 21 Wind scale, Beaufort, as used at sea (Abbe). 1894. p. 175 Wind signal orders, cipher code of, amending instructions to special displavmen. 1892 Wind vanes "(Cronk). 1899. p. 165 Windmills: Efhciencv of, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 164 Feed milis and. 1902. p. 31 Wind-rush at Washington, D. C, Sept. 29, 1896 (Hazen). p. 322... Windstorm, local electricity in, in Wyoming (Abbe). 1894. p. 509. Winds: Clouds and, report on (Brillouin) 1897. p. 437 Currents and, Broun's law of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 264 .. Direction and velocity, hourly results from self- registers for recording (Abbe). 1897. p. 252 Direction of — some observations of, at different altitudes around West India cyclones (Boyer). 1892. p. 50 vertical gradients of ( Frankentield ) . 1898 Diurnal, on faint gradient in northwestern New Mexico (Dodge). 1901. p. 299 Effect of, on catch of rainfall (Abbe). 1899. p. 308 same (Sy mens). 1899. p. 454 Effect of mountains on (Abbe). 1894. p. 510 Force of — first attempt to measure (Abbe). 1896. p. 335 in tornadoes, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 419 Classification no. A4. ] :900 A 10. 3: 120 A10.3:65 A4. 1:901 A1.2:Ap4- A1.2:W69 Al.l: A4. 1:898 A 10. 3:100 A 10. 3: 104 A10.3:58 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:885 All. 5:9 A29.8:31 A29.6:30 A29.3:24 A28.3:27 A28.3:17 A19.3:17 A29.6:25 A29.6:28 A29.6:22 A29.2:C49 A29.3:24 A29.6:25 A1.9:149 A29.6:24 A29.6:22 A29.6:25 A29.6:26 A29.6:25 A29.6:20 A29.5:F A29.6:29 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:22 A29.6:24 A29.6:29 606 p. 435 WiBd? — Continued Hot— chinooks and (Abbe). 1894. p. 77 Kan«a.s (Abbe). 1897. p. 260 Mis8( )uri (Abbe). 1897. p. 200 Hurricane, studies on (A Vjbe). 1894. p. 372 Injurious to vegetation and crop.s (Curtis). 1895. Japan and Arizona ( Abl)e) . 1895. p. 255 Local, that are not tornadoe.«, notes on (Abbe). 1899. ]>. 312 .. Maximum pressure of, note on (Abbe) . 1900. p. 68 Measurement of, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 358 Minnesota, movements of (Abbe). 1897. p. 252 Monthly notes on, July, 1891-Oct. 1902 Movement of thunderstorms against (Abbe). 1895. pp. 383, 423, 465 New Haven, 1873-1900 (Davis), p. 261 Nomenclature of, report on ( Proctor ) . 1897. p. 54 Origin of descen(ling gusts of ( Aljbe). 1897. pp. 351, 447 Phenomena and lake levels ( Henry ) . 1 900. p. 203 Popular queries al)(»ut, with answers (Kimljall). 1901. p. 422.. Prevailing and resultant, comparison of (.Vbbe). 1893. '\k 365.. same (Abbe). 1897. p. 400 Eain gage and notes on ( Abbe) . 1899. j). 464 Resultant — calculation of, notes on ( Abbe) . 1899. p. 421 mechanical determination of, note on (Abbe). 1897. p. 540. Sand dunes and, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 176 Temperature and, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 218 Velocity and fluctuations of water level on Lake Erie (Henry). 1902 Velocity of, early measurements of ( Abbe). 1896. p. 459 Warm, note on (Abbe). 1895. p. 57 Weather and, local contrasts of (Abbe). 1894. p. 509 See also, Anemometer — Baguios — Chinook winds — (clima- tology — Cyclone — Dancing dervishes — Derecho — Hurri- canes — Pamperos — Tornadoes — Typhoon. Windward Islands, rainfall of (Jefferson). 1901. p. 56 Wine land, is Texas a? ( Bauer). 1869. p. 451 Wines: Adulteration of ( Crampton ) . 1 887. p. 263 American — composition of (Bigelow). 1900 composition of, and substances used in their adulteration (Crampton). p. 183 wine grapes and, examination of. 1867. p. 327 wine-making and (Husmann). p. 154 Analysis of, European methods of, etc. 1887. p. 383 Beers, etc., analvsis of, methods proposed for adoption for use in Austria. 1893. p. 155 Chemical analysis of (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 240 Consumption of, in Ignited States, per capita of jjopulation — 1870-1895. J). 552 1896. p. 595 1898. p. 723 Copper in (Fallot). 1890. p. 96 French croj). 1875. p. 115 French, adulteration of, 1876. ]>. 365 Growing in California. 1868. p. 280 Heatingof (McMurtrie). 1873. p. 244 Making — graj)e-cnlture in El Paso del Norte and ( Pierson). 1873. j). 24. vine culture in Middle States and ( Lodge), p. 118 Manufacture of grape, blacklierry, and other fruit wines, on (.Jail's method ( Hossert). )». 156 Napa Countv, Cal., industry (Husman). 1891. p. 535 New :\Iexic6. 1866. p. 424 Poisoning in France. 1876. p. 487 Cla.sKlflciitiiiii III). A29.6:22 .\29.6:25 A29.6:25 A29.6:22 A29.3:1P A29.6:23 -\29.6:27 A29.6:28 .\29.6:26 A 29. 6:25 A29.6: A29.6:23 A29.6:30 A29.6:25 A29.6:25 A 29. 6:28 A29.6:29 A29.6:21 A29.6:25 A29.6:27 A29.6:27 A29.6:25 A29.6:29 A29.6:29 A29.5:J A29.6:24 A29.6:23 A29.6:22 A29.6:29 A27.9:6 A7.3:13' A7.3:59 Al.l:. 7 A27.9:o - Al. 1:867 A7.3:13» A7.3:38 A27.9:ll Al. 10:895 Al. 10:896 A 1.10:898 A6.3:ll A27.9:14 A27.9:14 A27.9:6 A27.9:ll A27.9:ll A1.1:86G A 1.1:863 A 27. 9:29 A 27. 9:4 A27.9:14 GOl Index "Wines — Continued Prodiu'tion of — ill France in 1883. 1884. Xo. 9. p. 45 mineral nutrition of vine for (McMurtrie). 1882. p.. 180 Scuppernong, analysis of — 1868. p. 362 . ." 1869. p. 22 See also California wines and brandies — Ura])e nmst — Grape vine — Grapes — Vine. Wing, H. H.: Dairy industry of United States, report accompanyinfr exhibit of Animal Industry Bureau, at Paris Exposition of 1889. p. 387. Feeding experiments, special points bearing on. 1891. p. 93 Winnemucea, Nev., forage conditions between Ontario, Oreg., and (Griffiths) . 1902 Winslow, Alfred A. Horse breeding in Belgium, p. 503 Winslow, Edward D. Animals, dead, disposition of, in Stockholm. p. 360 ~. Winston-Salem, N. C, good roads convention at, proceedings of. 1902. p. 11 Winter: Bee-keeping in ( Tupper) . p. 209 Farm animals in. 1875. p. 84 Forage crops for the South ( Ball) . 1902 Irrigation in, note on (Abbe) . 1900. p. 17 Irrigation of deciduous orchards. 1901. p. 12 Severe, benefits of (Abbe). _ 1899. _ p. 62 Winter washes, experiments with, against San Jose scale, season of 1894-95 (Marlatt). 1895. p. 365 Winters: Are our winters changing? (Henry). 1898. p. 540 Are they becoming colder? 1868. p. 214 Winton, Andrew Lincoln: Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists at fifteenth annual convention. 1898. p. 9 Baking powder and baking-powd^" chemicals, analysis of, provi- sional method for. 1902. p. 98 Milk, solids and fat in, Babcock gravimetric method for deter- mination of. 1893. p. 119 Potash — bichromate of, does cream lose fat on keeping for long time with and without? 1894. p. 192 Li'-.do-Gladding method of determining, reportof useof sodium _ chloridein. 1891. p. 148 Spices, analysis of, provisional method for. 1902. p. 55 See also, as joint author, Jenkins, Edward Hopkins. Wire: Early use of, in kite flying (Fergusson). 1897. p. 135 Irrigation bv use of, notes on ( Betts). 1899. p. 301 same (Abbe). 1899. p. 473 Wire fences, lightning on, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 466 Wireless telegraphy, note on ( Abbe) . 1900. pp. 12, 113, 294 Wireworras: Life historv of (Hart). 1891. p. 246 Sodaashfor. 1869. p. 300 Wisconsin: Cattle trade and allied industries of. (Perry), p. 125 Clover-seed midge in, note on. 1886. p. 39 Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 189 Farmers' institute work accomplished in (McKerrow). 1902. p. 31. Flax culture in (Bosse). 1892. p. 43 Forestry conditions and interests of, report on (Roth). 1898 same, introduction to report (Fernow)- 1898. p. 7 Fruit culture in. 1868. p. 322 Horticulture in (Peffer). 1882. p. 174 Irrigation experiments in (King). 1902. p. 313 Classification no. A27.9:22 A1.8:22 A27.9:0 A27.9:7 A4.1:887- A10.5:3 A19^3:15 A4. 1:900 A4. 1:899 A22.3:23 Al. 1:867 A27.9:13 Al. 9:147 A29.6:28 Al. 9:144 A29.6:27 A9. / :/ A29.6:26 A27.9:6 A7.3:56 A7.3:65 A7.3:38 A7.3:43 A7.3:31 A7.3:65 A29.6:25 A29.6:2I A29.6:27 A29.6:26 A29.6:28 A9.7:3 A27.9:7 A4. 1:886 A9.3:12 A27.9:6 A10.3:120 All. 5:4 A13.3:16 A13.3:16 A27.9:6 A1.8:22 A10.3:119 608 \Vi«eonpin — Continued Live-8tork industrv of, condition of (Campbell), p. 321 Northern, wild fruits of. 1890. p. 484 Sugar-beet experiments in, in 1891 ( WoU). p. 90 Seealxo La Crosse — ^Milwaukee — New Riohniond — Whitewater. Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station farm, gruund-water on, fluctuations in level and rate of movement of (King). 1892.. Witch-hazel, two species of plant-lice inhabiting, life history of (Pergande) . 1901 Withcombe, James. Sheep husbandry of Pacific Northwest. 1900. P 5 --.--. --- Withers, W. A. Nitrification as an element of soil productiveness. 1902. p. 87 Withers, W. A., and Fraps, G. S. : Ammonium sulphate and cotton-seed meal in different soils, nitrification of. 1902. p. 36 Index t'lasstacatldii uo. A4. 1:889-90 A27.9:28 A7.3:33 A29.3:5 A9.8:9 Al. 9:117 A10.3:115 Nitrification of certain fertilizers. 1901. p. 25 A7.3:67 A7.3:62 A29.6:30 Woeikoff, A. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. :io:i Wohl, A. Carbohydrates, character of, abstract of paper on. 1890. p. 134 A7.3:28 Wolfer, A. Wolf's sun-spot relative numbers, revision of. 1902. i p. 171 ' A29.6:30 Wolfinger; J. P. Indian corn culture, p. 215 i Al. 1:866 W^olf's isun-spot relative numbers, revision of (Wolfer). 1902. j p. 171 i A29.6:30 Woll, Fritz Wilhelm: Agricultural education and research in Scandinavian countries and Finland. 1898. pp. 605, 703 A10.6:9 Agricultural education in Scandinavian countries, notes on. 1897. p. 7 A10.4:32 Scandinavian seed-control stations, report on. 1899. p. 4 A10.6:10 Sugar-beet experiments in Wisconsin in 1891. p. 90 A7.3:33 Wollaber, A. B. Thermographs, furnishing of, to voluntary observers, records to be kept at section centers. 1902. p. 219 A29.3:31 Wollaber, E. A. Portland, Oreg., weather forecast district, monthly report of, September, 1900 A29.6:29 Same. February, 1901 A29.6:30 Wollnv, Ewald: Physical i)roperties of soil, nature of. 1896. pp. 761, 853, 948...' A10.6:6 Soil, relation of physical properties of, to cultivation of plants. 1893. pp. 528, 627 A10.6:4 Soils- artificial changes of physical i)roperties of. 1900. p. 604 A10.6:ll physical properties of, adajjiation of methods of cultivation and manuring to. 1900. p. 805 A10.6:ll Wollny method, application of, to mixed butters (Besana). 1890. p. 105 A7.3:24 Wolves. ,See Cattle. Women's farm institutes (Maddock). 1902. p. 46 A10.3:110 Wood, Mrs. A. F. See, as translator, Charpentier de Cossigny, 'SI. J. Wood, Peter. Dew-point, value of, in forecasting weather under certain conditions. 1902. ]i. 152 A29.3:31 Wood: American, thirty-two species of, summary of mechanical tests on. A13.4:15 Characteristics and i)roperties of, elementary discussion of ( Koth ) . 1 895 A13.3:10 same, introduction to (Fernow). 1895. p. 5 A13.3:10 Consumers of, information to, relative to increasing durability of _ timber (Colman ). 1887 A13.4:3 Different kinds, how to distinguish (Fernow and Roth). 1895. p. 59 A13.3:10 Mechanical tests made at Washington University testing hihora- tory, St. Louis, Mo. (.Johnson). 1893. p. 3 " Mechanical tests of, results of (Johnson). 1893. p. 22 Mojre important, of North Amery;-a, key to. 1895. p. 64 A] 3.3:8 A 13.3.8 A13.3:10 114—04- .39 0O9 Index Wood — Continued Native, descriptive catalogue of luanufactures of, as shown in exhibit of AgricuUure Department at World's Industrial and Cotton Kxposition at New Orleans, La. (Dodge). 1886 Preservation of — 1866. p. 287 1884 (Flad ). p. 66 , same, reprint. 1SH4. p. 2">7 p. 92 , p. 276 1887 (Constable same, reprint. Quality, etc. — 1895. p. 590 1896. p. 628 Seasoning, experiments in (P^liis). 1889. p. 57 Structure of, of five southern pines ( Roth ) . p. 183 same, rev. ed. 1897. p. 143 Test material, field records of (Mohr ). 1893. p. 50 Trade in certain States ( Baker) . 1884. p. 198 Trade in lumber and, letter from agent of Forestry Division re- questing information relative to. 1883 Trade of New Hampshire and West Virginia (Hough) . 1884. p. 348 Trade of Western States and Territories (Furnas). 1884. pp. 246, 255 Usesof (Roth). 1896. p. 391 See also Lumber — Timber. Wood char. See Brown coal and wood char. Wood-creosote oil, report on ( Bixby ) . 1887. p. 99 Same, reprint, p. 282 Wood duck and woodcock, two vanishing game birds (Fisher). 1901. p. 447 Wood-leoparcl moth in parks of New York Citv (Southwick) . 1894. p. 138 -" Wood lot belonging to E. D. Page, at Oakland, Bergen County, N. J., working plan for (Graves). 1898. p. 301 Woodcock and wood duck, two vanishing game birds (Fisher). 1901. p. 447 Wooden ties. See Railroad ties. Woodford, E. S. Fish culture, letter on. 1869. p. 376 * Woodhaven, Long Island, N. Y., tornado at (Emery). 1895. p. 252 Woodhull, . Agricultural Department, l)ureau of information and exchange in, address favoring creation of. 1885. p. 90 . . Woodpeckers: Food of ( Beal ) . 1895 Tongues of (Lucas). 1895. p. 35 Woods, Albert Fred: Bermuda lily disease, preliminary report of investigations. 1897 . Mosaic disease of tobacco. 1902 Plant physiology in relation to horticulture and agriculture. 1901. p. 127 Plants, health of, relation of nutrition to. 1901. p. 155 Stigmonose, a disease of carnations and other pinks. 1900 Vegetable physiology and pathology, work in. 1898. p. 261 Woody plants, wounds in, principles of pruning and care of. 1895. p. 257 • See also, as joint author, Galloway, Beverly Thomas. See also, for report as acting Chief, Division of Vegetable Physiol- ogy and Pathology, 1898 ■ Woods, Albert Fred, and Dorsett, Palemon H. Hydrocyanic acid gas, use of, for fumigating greenhouses and cold frames. 1899. Woods, Charles Dayton: Beef, American and European, comparative composition of, report accompanying exhibit of Animal Industry Bureau, at Paris Exposition of 1889. p. 426 * By a misprint, this page number appears twice. Cliissifloatiou no> A1.7:10 A27.9:4 A13.3:1 A13.3:9 A13.3:l A13.3:9 A 1.1 0:895 Al. 10:896 A13 3:3 A13.3:13i A13.3:132 A13.3:8 A13.5:4 A13.2:L97 A13.5:4 A13;5:4 Al. 10:896 A13.3:l A13.3:9 Al. 10:901 A9.7:7 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:901 A27.9:7 A29.6:23 A1.7:9 A5.3:7 A5.3:7 A28.3:14 A19.3:18 A 10. 3:99 Al. 10:901 A28.3:19 Al. 10:898 Al. 10:895 A28.1 A9.5:37 A4. 1:887-8 610 p. 12. Woods, Charles Dayton — Continued Meats, fonipositinn and cooking. 1896 See aim, as joint author, Atwater, Wilbur Oliu — Wheeler, Homer Jay. Woods, Clias. Dayton, and ^leVrill, L. H. Bread, investigations on digestibility and nutritive value of. 1900 Woodsman's Handbook, pt. 1 (Uraves). 1902 Woodward, J. J. Pleuro-pneuuKjnia among cattle, ])athological anatomy and histology of respiratory organs in. 1871. p. 64 Woodworth, C. W: Califcjrnia, notes from, on insects. 1900. p. 90 "Entomology, economic, laboratory method of experimentation in. 1891. p. 266 Woody plant*', wounds in, pruning and care, principles of (Woods). J). 257 See uho Trees. Wool: American — future of (Newton). 1864. No. 1 note on. 1864. No. 6. p. 6 Arabian trade in. p. 607 • Australian, note on. 1873. p. 254 British imports, Jan. -March, 1868-69, p. 240 Buyers of, protection against. 1868. p. 247 Consumption of, estimate of, etc. 1867. pp. 16, 66 Domestic, prices of, 1855-69. p. 46 Domestic and foreign. 1890. p. 283 Electoral, culture of, in South, facts relative to. 1878. p. 124... Export of, from Montevideo in 1901. p. 607 German production and manufacture. 1876. p. 494 Germany's import (Stern), p. 520 Growing- Australia (Kenworthy ). p. 204 Cahfornia, 1854-74. p. 248 decrease of. 1869. p. 143 interest in United States. , 1866. p. 66 profits of, and future wool market. 1864. No. 1. p. 20 test of. 1865. No. 6. p. 24 Uruguay ( Loggin). 1870. p. 436 Hungarv, industry. 1873. p. 191 Industry in. 1887. p. 33 Production and prices of, Italy. 1895. p. 144 Kind of, most in demand. 1865. No. 2. p. 10 Liverpool, trade. 1868. p. 35 On hand- Apr. 1867. p. 149 Apr. 1868. p. 185 Apr. 1869. p. 135 Popular fallacies concerning. 1 867. p. 367 Prices of. 1867. p. 246 Production and consumption of. 1866. p. 297 Production of, in United States in 1900. p. 589 Prospect in, 1867, note on. p. 334 Railway charges for transj)ortation of. 1896 Retrospect. 1892. p. 175 Sheep's, substitutes for. See Alpaca. Silesian ( Erdman ) . p. 521 South A merican i)roduction. 1875. p. 525 Statistics of, in a nutshell, 1870-87. p. 354 Trade in, 1867-68. p. 56 United States, products. 1901 World's clip of — 1875. p. 94 1894. p. 121 1899. p. 671 1900. p. 591 See aim Sheep and wool. Index Classlflcutlou no. A1.9:34 A10.3:85 A13.3:36 A1.2:C29'' A9.6:26 A9.7:3 A 1.10:895 A27.9:2 A27.9:2 A4. 1:901 A27.9:ll A27.9:7 A 27. 9:6 A27.9:5 A27.9:8 A27.9:28 A1.2:Sh3 A4. 1 :901 A27.9:14 A4. 1:899 A 1.1:864 A27.9:13 A27.9:7 A27.9:4 A27.9:3 A27.9:3 A27.9:8 A27.9:ll A27.9:25 A27.9:33 A27.9:3 A27.9:6 A27.9:5 A27.9:6 A27.9:7 A27.9:5 A27.9:5 A27.9:4 A4. 1 :900 A27.9:5 A27.8:10 A27.9:30 A4. 1:899 13 26 7 A27.9 A 27. 9 A 27. 9 A4. 1:901 A27.9:14 A 27. 9:32 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:900 611 Index \V ol and woolen mill?, statistical report upon [statistics collected by the Department], p. 505 Woolens, insects which attack, fumigation with bisulphide of carbon for completeand rapid destruction of (DuBysson). 1S93. p. 159 Woolly a])liis: California remedies for, note on. 1886. p. 43 Of apple — circular relative to (Marlatt). 1897 life history of, notes on ( Alwood). 1898. p. 70 See also Aphis. Wools and other animal fibers, examination of (McMurtrie). 188t>. Wools of United States, p. 187 World's Agricultural Congress, 1893. See Chicago, 111., World's Agricultural Congress. AVorld's Columbian Exposition, 1893. See Chicago, 111., World's Columbian Exposition. World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. See New Orleans, La., World's Industrial and Cotton Exposition. World's markets for American products Worms. See Angleworms — Army worm — BoUworm — Canker- worms — Cottonworms — Cutworm — Stalk worm — Webworm. Wr)rth, S.. G. Cloud-burst at Erwin, Tenn. 1898. p. 244 Wo?thington, Charles. See, for reports as Statistician, Agriculture Department, 1878-1880 Wounds of horses and their treatment (Michener). p. 447 Wraj', William H.: Great Britain, American animals and animal productions in. p. 440 Horse trade with Great Britain. 1898. p. 50 Horses, American thoroughbred, in England, p. 503 Live-stock trade from Argentina and Australia to England, p. 81. Wrecks. See Great Lakes. Wreia, H. B. Climate and corn, report on, relation of. 1902. p. 8.. Wright, Frank Bennett. Weather Bureau of Japan. 1900. p. 381. Wright, John A. C. : Address of, before convention of National League for Good Roads, Washington. 1893. p. 34 Highwav legislation in New York, history of. 1901. p. 29 Wright, yL Galveston, Tex. , tornado, Nov." 6, 1892. p. 309 Wurtemburg: Agricultural productions of. 1869-70. p. 206 Pomology in (Schickler). 1870. p. 153 Wurtz, George B. Aerial observations. 1899. p. 114 Wyandotte, American breeds of fowls, 2 (McGrew). 1901 Wvoming: 548 . 1893 p. 377 1900. p. 171 Forest conditions of Rockj' Mountains in (Ensign), p. 41 Geology of, east of foothills of Rocky Mountains (Bailey) . 1890. p. 65... ". Irrigation in, use of water in, and its relation to ownership and distribution of natural supply ( Buffum). 1900 Irrigation system of ( Bond and Wilson) . 1901. p. 47 Live-stock industry of, condition of (McNeely). p. 425 I*rairie dog, from, description of new (Merriam). 1890. p. 33 Water supply of, for season of 1900, as depending on snowfall (Palmer), p. 498 Weather Bureau, stations of, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 17 Windstorm in, local electricity in (Hunton). 1894. p. 509 See aho Laramie Plains — Red Desert of Wyoming — Wheatland. Wvoming Experiment Station, recent investigations bv, in alkali and irrigation (Buffum). 1900. p. 69 ' Xanthium strumarium. See Cocklebur. Xanthium trypeta, report on (Marlatt). 1891. p. 312 Agricultural resources of. p. Agricultural survey of (Hoyt) Cattle industry of (McNeely). Duty of water in (Johnston). Classiflcation no. Al. 1:864 A9.7:6 A9.3:12 A9.5:20 A9.6:17 Al.2:W88 Al. 1:871 A12.3: A29.6:28 A27.1: A4.2:H78 A4. 1:898 A1.2:H78 A4. 1:899 A4. 1:895-6 A29.6:29 A29.6:28 A10.3:14 A22.3:21 A29.6:20 A27.9:10 A27.9:8 A29.3:24 A4.3:31 Al. 1:870 A27.8:7 A4. 1:898 A10.3:86 A13.3:2 A15.2:Ar7 A10.3:81 A10.3:96 A4. 1:889-90 A5.5:4 A29.6:28 A29.6:28 A29.6:22 A10.3:76 A9.7:3 612 p. 359. 33 Xenia, or immediate effect of jiollen in maize (Webber). 1900 Xiphidiuni eiisiferam, oVipoi^ition and embrvonic development of, notes on ( Wheeler) . 1890. p. 222 . . ." Yakima area, Washington, soil survey of (Jent^en ana River, California: Featm-es and water rights of (Manson). 1901. p. 115 I'se of water of ( Counick ) . 1901 . p. 100 Yuccas, geographic and vertical distribution of, in deserts and desert ranges of southern California, southern Nevada, northwest- ern Arizona, and southwestern Utah (Merriam). 1893. p. 345. Yucatan: Niin of , nature and uses. p. 268 Sisal-hemp industry in (Dodge). i>. 49 Storm in, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 155 Yucca insects and yucca pollination, further notes on (Riley). 1893. p. .300 Yucca pollination, notes on (Riley). 1889. p. 367 Yucca wliippiei, pollination of, in California (Coquillett). 1893. p. 31 1 Yukon Valley: Agricultural and h(jrticultural conditions in, preliminary report on (.lackson). 1898. p. 35 Agricultural possibilities of ( Brainerd) . p. 276 Yukon region: Birds of, with notes on other species (Bishop). li)00. j). 47 General account of ( C)sgood ) . 1900. p. 7 Mammals of (Osgood). 1900. p. 21 Meteorology of, report on (Myers). 1899. p. 100 Yukon Valley, weather of, report on (Myers). 1901. p. 309 Zabriskic, Rev. J. L. Water bug found by, note on (Bergroth). 1892. p. 321 Zamia, spermatogenesis and fecundation of (Webber). 1901 Zapus. ,Si'e .luiiipiug mice. Zeliroids, breeding of. p. 369 Zehntner, I-,. Sugar-cane borers of Java. 1898. p. 32 Zeitler, J. N. Milk from Canstadt, report on. 1890. p. 153 Zinc in evaporated apples ( Wiley). 1896 _ Zinc-iron method, determination of nitric nitrogen by (Shiver). 1894. p. 142 Index ( lasNUliatlou 110. A28.3:22 A9.7:2 A26.5:901' A10.3:104 A6.5:3 A6.4:21 A 29. 6:25 A4.3:35 A27.9:10 A26.5:901i ALIO: A21.3:7 A9.7:l A22.3:21 A13.3:2 A26.3:14 A29.6:28 A27.9:ll A7.3:43 A1.2:Sh3 A10.3:110 A27.9:6 A10.3:100 A10.3:100 A5.5:7 AL 1:868 A 11. 5:3 A29.6:28 A9.7:5 A9.7:l A9.7:5 A 10. 3:48 A10.P:90I A5.5:19 A5.5:19 A5.5:19 A29.6:27 A29.6:29 • A9.7:4 A 19. 3:2 A 4. 1:898 A9.6:10 A7.3:24 A7.3:48 A7.::;4;; 013 Index OlaNslflciitldii 110. 1901 1 A23.4:2 1898 on, Znaim cucumbers, cultivation of (Fairchild). Zones: Life and crop, of United States (Merriam), Verdant, notes on (Abbe) . 1893. p. 365 Zoology : Abstracts of reports of agricultural experiment stations 1897-1902 Medical and veterinary, index catalogue of. Pt. 1. Authors: A to Azevedo (Stiles and Hassall) . 1902 See also Mammalogy. Zuntz, N. Metabolism of nutrients in animal body and source of muscular energy. 1897. p. 538 Zuyder-Zee, reclamation of. 1875. p. 455 Zyemstvos. See Russian zyemstvos. A5.3:10 A 29. 6:21 A10.6: A4.3:39' A 10.6:7 A27.9:13 614 APPEXDIX REPORTS WHICH ORIGINATED IN THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT, BUT WHICH WERE PRINTED ONLY AS CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS 615 Appendix (1) 37th Conjr., 3d sess., H. doe. 14; serial numV)er 1159. Letter from Commissioner of Department of Agriculture, in answer to reso- lutions in regard to expenditure of agrirultural fund. Dec. 18, 1862. 8 pp. (Contains statement of money paid for agricultural statistics, etc., July 1 to Dec. 5, 1862, and opinion of Attorney-General on transfer of unexpended appropriation and debts of Commissioner of Patents for agricultural purposes.) (2) 38th Cong., 1st sess., S. mis. doe. 13; serial number 1177. Letter of Conunissioner of Agriculture to Chairman Connnittee on Agricul- ture u])on subject of taxation of tobacco as recommended by Commissioner of Internal Revenue. January 21, 1864. 6 pp. (Shows reasons for dissent from proposition of Commissioner of Internal Rev- enue to tax leaf tobacco twenty cents per pound. ) (3) 38th Cong., 2d sess., S. doc. 35; serial number 1209. Letter of Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting report of connnission appointed to test practicability of cultivating and preparing flax or hemp as substitute for cotton. March 1, 1865. 96 pp. (4) 39th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 49; serial nmnber 1255. Reply of Commissioner of Agriculture to resolution relative to receipts and disbursements of that Department. February 21, 1866. 43 pp. (An itemized account of all receipts and disbursements of the Department from its inc-eption, May 15, 1862, to Jan. 30, 1866. ) (5) 39th Cong., 1st sess., S. mis. doc. 9^; .serial number 1239. Letter of Commissioner of Agriculture, communicating information in rela- tion to rinderpest or cattle ]j]ague. April 18, 1866. 21 pp. (History of disease, remedies and courses of treatment advisable, and meas- ures necessary to prevent its spread. ) (6) 39th Cong., l.st sess., S. mis. doc. 103; serial numl)er 1239. Communication from Commissioner of Agriculture relative to subject of curing seed and cultivating china grass. May 3, 1866. 5 pp. (T) .39th Cong., 1st sess., S. mis. doc. 124; serial number 1239. Letter of Commissioner of Agriculture to Chairman Committee on Agricul- ture, transmitting communication from Argentine Republic in reference to purchase by o.ur Government of flock of alpacas. July 5, 1866. 3 pp. (§) 40th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 55; serial number 1330. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture in answer to resolution relative to allowance of twenty per cent for last fiscal year. December 16, 1867. 1 p. (9) 40th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 91; sterial number 1332. Report of Commissioner of Agriculture in response to House resolution. January 13, 1868. 11 pp. (Report on condition of Department, and legislation necessary for reorgani- zation in keeping with its vast interests. ) (10) 40th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 121; serial number 1337. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture relative to duty on importati(~»ns of foreign stock. January 27, 1868. 2 pp. (11) 40th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. .188; serial number 1337. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting memorial of Tennes- see Horticultural Society for removal of import duties on agricultural seeds, etc., and approving same. February 25, 1868. 2 pp. (12) 40th Cong., 3d .sess., H. doc. 93; serial number 1381. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture relative to proposed international horticultural exhibition to be held at Hamburg Sept., 1869. Februarv 24, 1869. 3 pp. (13) 41st Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 107; serial nundjer 1417. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture in answer to resolution in relation to extent and value of foreign commodities susceptible of production within limits of country, as j^lants useful for dye-stuffs, medicines, an|>i>n«li\ (14) 42(1 Cong., 3(1 sess., H. ox. doc. 34: serial miiiiher lo(i5. Letter from C"oininJs?i(iner of Aliography. ) (25) 48th Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 137; serial number 2167. Letter from Commissioner of Agriciltnre. transmitting, in answer to resolu- tion, statement of amount of certain grains produced in I'liited States during certain periods, and their disposition. March 25, 1884. 12 pp. G17 Appendix (26) 48th Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 46; serial number 2296. Letter from Commissioner of Afjrirultiire, transmitting list of persons employed and statement of expenditures and of means adopted for suppression of contagious and infectious diseases among domestic animals. December 18, 1884. 8 pp. (27) 49th Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 154; serial number 2415. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting statement of expend- itures for fiscal year ended June 30, 1885. March 17, 1886. 43 pp. (2§) 49th Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 240; serial number 2418. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting, in response to reso- lution, statement showing amount expended for chemical division in labora- tory from appropriation for present fiscal year and balance unexpended. April 27, 1886. 4 pp. • (29) 49th Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 284; serial number 2418. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting certain papers, in response to resolution calling for copy of Department circular of June 6, 1882; copy of award of committee appointed to carry provisions of circular into effect; copies of all correspondence with Delaware Beet-Sugar Co. on subject, and statement of awards paid and to whom. May 14, 1886. 6 pp. (Circular offers awards to manufacturers of sorghum and beet sugar for best reports on methods used. ) (30) 49th Cong., Ist sess., H. mis. doc. 303; serial number 2488. Letter from Acting Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting, in response to resolution, report by statistician of Department respecting supply and domestic" requirement of wheat and corn, and acreage of wheat, for present year, as compared with past five years; also probable requirements of importing coun- tries and acreage of crop and probable surplus or shortage in exporting countries for ensuing year. June 1, 1886. 11 pp. (31) 49th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 20; serial number 2488. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting report of expendi- tures for fiscal year ended June 30, 1886. December 14, 1886. 42 pp. (32) 50th Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 24; serial number 2504. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture in response to resolution relative to employes obtaining patents for process of sugar making. December 13, 1887. 5 pp. ( Letter in restraint of allowing patents to Magnus Swenson, and opinion of Attorney-General. ) (33) 50th Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 122; serial number 2565. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting statement of expend- itures for fiscal year ended June 30, 1887. January 18, 1888. 81 pp. (34) 50th Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 68; serial number 2510. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting, in response to reso- lution, report of Professor Swenson on sorghum sugar. February 6, 1888. 11pp. (35) 50th Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 69; serial number 2510. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting report for 1887 of Bureau of Animal Industry. February 6, 1888. 75 pp. (36) 50th Cong., 2d sess., S. mis. doc. 29; serial number 2614. Letter of Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting report of Joseph Neu- mann of result of his study and experiments of wild native silkworm of Cali- fornia. January 5, 1889. 5 pp. (37) 50th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 62; serial number 2654. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting report for 1888 of Bureau of Animal Industry. January 9, 1889. 116 pp. (3§) 50th Cong., 2d sess., H. mis. doc. 135; serial number 2654. Letter from Commissioner of Agriculture, transmitting report of Women's Silk Culture Association of United States for fiscal vear 1888. March 2, . 1889. 4 pp. (39) 5l8t Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 24; serial number 2682. Letter of Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting report of operations of Bureau of Animal Industry for year 1889. January 8, 1890. 74 pp. 618 Appendix (40) 51st Cong., Istsess., TI. ex. doc. 104; serial number 2741. Letter from Set-re tai y of Agriculture, transmittiiifr statement of exi.i-nditures for fiscal year ended June 30, 1889. January I'd, 1890. 98 pp. (41) 51st Cong., 1st sess., II. ex. doc. 110; serial number 2743. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting report^ upon operations of Women's Silk Culture Association of United States and of Ladies' Silk Cul- ture Society of California, and upon experiments made in District of Columbia with silk-reeling machinery. January If), 1890. 30 pp. (Includes also report of Joseph Neumann.) (42) 5l8t Cong., Istsess., H. ex. doc. 423; serial number 2752. Communic-ation from Acting Secretary of Agriculture, in reference to defi- 'ciencyin api)ropriation for North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, and stating that said appropriation should be made. June 21, 1890. 1 p. (43) 51st Cong., 1st sess., S. mis. doc. 179; serial number 2700. Letter of Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting synopsis of report which the Department of Agriculture will make upon subject of irrigation by artesian wells. July 1, 1890. 7 pp. (This is ashort sjmopsisof (A15.2:Ar7).) (44) 51st Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 35; serial number 2855. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting statement of expenditures t of all appropriations for fiscal year ended June 30, 1890. December 3, 1890. 95 pp. (45) 51st Cong., 2d sess., S. ex!, doc. 8; serial number 2818. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting report of Bureau of Animal Industry [for year 1890]. December 11, 1890.^ 104 pp. (46) 51st Cong., 2d sess.,, S. ex. doc. 53, pt. 2; serial number 2818. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting, in additional response to resolution, report of progress of irrigation in months of November and Decem- ber. January 20, 1891. 14 pp. 12 folded pi. (47) 5l8t Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 203; serial number 2863. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting statement of all purchases of cocoons and all sales of silk and silk waste during fiscal year eTiding June 30, 1890; also reports of Ladies' Silk Culture Society of California and Women's Silk Culture Association of United States. January 24, 1891. 25 pp. (48) 52d Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 11; serial number 2892. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting report of Bureau of Animal Industry for year 1891. December 22, 1891. 129 pj). (49) 52d Cong., 1st sess., H. ex. doc. 55; serial number 2953. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting detailed statement of all expenditures of appropriations for vear ending June 30, 1891. January 7, 1892. 134 pp. (50) 52d Cong., Istsess., S. ex. doc. 45; serial number 2900. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture,. in resjxynse to resolution, transmitting report of agent of Department of Agriculture for making experiments in pro- duction of rainfall. FeVjruary 25, 1892. 59 pp. 9 pi. (51) 52d Cong., Istsess., S. ex. doc. 75; serial number 2900. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, in response to resolution, relative to certain employes in Department. April 12, 1892. 5 pp. (52) 52d Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 20; serial number 305(>. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting annual report of Bureau of Animal Industry for 1892. January 5, 1893. 229 pp. (53) 52d Cong., 2d sess., II. ex. doc. 251; serial lumiber 3107. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting statement sliowint: ex- penditure of appropriation for experiments in maiiufactinf of sugar. March 2, 1893. 3 pp. (54) 53d Cong., 2d sess., H. ex. doc. 14; serial number 3223. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting detailed statement of expenditures of all appropriations for fiscal vear ending June .'!(). 1893. Decem- ber 5, 1893. 208 pp. 619 Appendix (55) 53d Cong.. 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 72; serial number 3160. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, in response to resolution, relative to wheat crop of United States. April 4, 1894. 2 pp. (56) 53d Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 125; serial number 3163. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, in response to resolution, calling for statement of visible and invisible supply of wheat likely to be in United States on July 1, 1894, and other information concerning crops for 1894. June 29, 1894. 2 pp. (57) 53d Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 172; serial number 3163. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, in response to resolution, transmitting information in relation to investigati(jns and experiments in planting native pine seed for growth of native pine in sand hills of the Northwest, and other information called for in resolution. August 2, 1894. 14 pp. (Contains extract from report of Forestry Division, 1892, on forest-planting experiments in Nebraska. ) (58) 53d Cong., 3d sess., H. ex. doc. 8; serial number 3319. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting detailed statement of expenditures for fiscal year ending June 30, 1894. December 3, 1894. 180 pp. (59) 53d Cong., 3d sess., S. ex. doc. 69; serial number 3280. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, in response to resolution, transmitting information in relation to machinery and other materials furnished by General Government and used for experimenting in manufacture of sugar. February 12, 1895. 6 pp. . (60) 54th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc: 25; serial number 3390. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting detailed statement of expenditures of all appropriations for fiscal year ended June 30, 1895, includ- ing supplemental account to date. December 6, 1895. 189 pp. (61) 54th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 208; serial number 3420. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, replying to resolution relating to effi- ciency of employees in certain Executive Departments. February 6, 1896. 1 p. (62) 54th Cong., 1st sess., S. doc. 248; serial number 3354. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture in response to resolution directing Sec- retary of Agriculture to immediately communicate to Senate reasons for delay in supplying seeds for distrilnition. May 8, 1896. 2 pp. (63) 54th Cong., 1st sess., S. doc. 267; serial number 3354. Letter from Acting Secretary of Agriculture relating to bill for further pre- vention of cruelty to animals in District of Columbia. INIay 20, 1896. 6 jip. (64) 54th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 232; serial number 3524. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, replying to resolution, requesting infor- mation relating to production and export of castor beans. Jauuarv 30, 1897. Ip. (65) 54th Cong., 2d s^ss., H. doc. 275; serial number 3534. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting, in response to resolution, statement as to employees in Department. February 9, 1897. 162 pp. (66) 54th Cong., 2d sess., S. doc. 155; serial number 3471. Letter froTU Secretary' of Agriculture, connnunicating, in response to i-esolu- tion, information relative to removal of certain employees in Bureau of Animal Industry at South Omaha. February 25, 1897. 13 pp. (67) 55th Cong., 1st sess., S. doc. 112; serial number 3562. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, in regard to bill entitled "A bill for further prevention of crueltv to animals in District of Columbia." "Slav 26, 1897. 8 pp. (6§) 55th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 26; serial number 3651. Letter from Secretary, of Agriulfare, transmitting detailed statement of expenditures of all appropriations for fiscal vear ending June 30, 1897. Decem- ber 6, 1897. 218 pp. (69) 55th Cong., 2d .sess., S. doc. 63; serial number .3592. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, in response to resolution, relative to sugar importation, production, and consumption in United States. January 17, 1898. 4 pp. 620 Appeudi.v (TO) 55th Cong., 2d sess., H. doe. 309; serial number 3679. [Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, tran.-^mitting report on] adulteration of wheat flour. February 16, 1898. 42 j)p. (71 ) o5th Cong., 3d sess., H. doc. 23; serial number 3768. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting detailed statement of expenditures of all appropriations for tiscal year ending June MO, 1898, includ- ing supplemental accounts to date. December 5, 1898. 214 j)p. (72) 55th Cong., 3d sess., H. doc. 181; serial number 3813. Keport upon forestry investigations of Department of Agriculture, 1877-1898; by B. E. Fernow. Washington, Government Printing Office. 1899. 401 pp. 32 pi. 4°. (Contains: ^Memorial of committee, American Association for Advancement of Science, in l)ehalf of forest preservation, leading to establishment of Division of Forestry; List of publications relating to forestry issued fmni Department of Agriculture since 1877; Forests and forestry in United States; Forest policies of J^uropean nations; Forest conditif)ns and methods of foreign management in Germany, with brief account of forest management in British India; Principles of silviculture; Principles of forest economy; Forest influences; Work in tim- ber physics in Division of Forestry, by Filibert Roth ; ]Metal ties for railways and economies in use of wooden ties, by E. E. Russell Tratman. ) (73) 55th Cong., 3d sess., S. doc. 124; serial number 3735. • Message from President of United States, transmitting, in response to resolu- tion, report of Secretary of Agriculture, regarding usefulness of reservoirs to agriculture in irrigated regions of the United States. February 18, 1899. 14 pp. (74) 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 173; serial number 3929. Letter from Acting Secretary of Agriculture, presenting detailed statement of expenditures of all appropriations for fiscal vear ending June 30, 1899. December 13, 1899. 234 pp. (75) 56th Cong., 1st sess., S. doc. 81; serial number 3850. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, in respqnse to resolution, relative to expenditure of $50,000,000 appropriated by Congress [to supply in-gent deficien- cies in appropriations for fiscal year ending June 30, 1898, and for prior years, and for other purposes] . January 16, 1900. 1 p. (76) 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 500; serial nunil)er 3929. ^Message from President of United States, transmitting report of Secretary of Agriculture on work and expenditures of agricultural experiment stations for fiscal year ended June 30, 1899. March 8, 1900. Ill pp. (77) 56th Cong., 1st sess., S. doc. 277; serial number 3868. Letter from Sec-retary of Agriculture, transndtting, in response to resolution, statement showing number of persons employed in Department of Agriculture, between certain ages. April 10, 1900. 2 pp. (78) 56th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 29; serial number 4116. Letter from Secretary of Agriculture, presenting detailed statement of expenditures for year ending June 30, 1900. December 3, 1900. 247 jip. (79) 56th Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 192; serial number 4148. Ix'tter from Secretary of Agriculture, relating to printing n-port on investi- gations of agricultural resources and cajiabilities of Porto Kico. December 13, 1900. 1 p. ' (80) 56th Cong., 2d sess., S. doc. 108; serial mmiber 4033. Irrigation investigations in California, under direction of Elwood IVIead, assisted t)v William E. Sinythe, Marsdeii Manson, J. ;\I. Wilson, Charles D. 3Iarx, Frank Soule, C. K. (irunsky, Edward M. Boggs, and James I). Schuyler. January 24, 1901. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1901. 73 pp. (81) 57th Cong., 1st sess., S. doc. 181; serial innnb^T 4234. Tabulated statement prepared by Agricultural Dei>artment, for Senate Com- mittee on Manufactures, showing aat flour 70 Williams, S. Wells 24 Wilson, ,). M 80 Women'sSilk Culture Assn. of I'. S 38,41,47 Wools and woolens 16 o 623 UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY AA 001 071 783 UHWEBSn LtB. Ur.Li;