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Animals, meat, inspection, numbers, condemnations, diseases, etc 304-306 



nutrition, investigations 322 



predatory, number killed by forest officers in range protection 522-523 



p\ire-bred, importations for breeding purposes, number, etc 161 



quarantine, work of Animal Industry Bureau, review 349-355 



tuberculin testing, number tested, etc 166 



wild, control. National Forests 522-523 



importations during year S2-83 



supervision, permits, etc 173-174 



Ant, Argentine, injury to orange groves, and control 79 



Antelope, condition, distribution, number, etc. 674, 675-676 



danger of extermination and need of protection 83 



Anthracnose, grape, control work 138 



Antigens, preparation and distribution 171 



Antitoxin, tetanus, minimum quantity for protection 363 



Antitoxins, supervision, necessity 314 



Apanteles ludeicolor, bvown-tail moth parasite, spread 623 



solitarius, parasite enemy of gypsy and brown-tail moths, importa- 

 tions '. 621-622 



AphiB, apple, woolly, control, work of Entomology Bmeau 637 



hop, control methods 643 



Apiary inspection, cost, value, etc 652-653 



Apiculture, work of Entomology Bureau 651-654 



Ai)palachians, forest lands, acquisition under Weeks law .69, 531 



Apple aphis, woolly, control, work of Entomology Bureau 637 



diseases, control work 137 



investigations and control work 396. 397-398 



Apples, composition, chemical study 590 



exports, remarks 23 



injur\' by codling moth, control studies and experiments 637-638 



introduction, note 120 



Apple-tree borers, studies. 639 



Appointment clerk, recommendations by Economy and Efficiency Com- 

 mittee 1077-1078 



report, 1912 1077-1092 



Appointments, "blanket and notification" system, adoption and value 1077-1078 



field service, new svstem, adoption and value 1077 



Appropriations, Agriculture Department, 1912 86, 115, 234, 463, 682, 683-691 



1913, by bureaus 704-710 



estimates for 1913 698-704 



experiment stations, remarks 96 



Forest Service, 1897 and 1912 234 



increase asked for. Entomology Bureau 658 



Publications Division, remarks 88 



printing and binding, disbursements, etc 762 



Weather Bureau, 1870, 1896, and 1913, comparison 177 



Apricot, hardy, importation from Siberia 422 



Apricots, introduction, note 120 



Argentine ant, extermination experiments, and methods 629 



Arizona, biological survey, progress 669 



cotton-growing experiments 401-402, 406, 437, 449 



Phoenix, object-lesson road, items of cost, etc 850 



school funds, annual receipts from Forest Service 465, 474 



western yellow pine, turpentine experiments 546 



Yuma field station, work 448 



Arkansas, Fayetteville, object-lesson road, items of cost, etc 852 



fame-law violations, prosecutions 679 

 .lOnoke County, road building, recommendations 869-870 



Mountain View, object-lesson road, items of cost, etc 860 



1)rairie lands, increase in value under irrigation 225 

 '"arm, developmont, remarks by Secretary 130-132 



drug-plant work 408-409 



work, improvements, and needs 455-456, 460 



Army horses, breeding by Department, remarks by Secretary 43-44,155 



worm, beet, control studies 644 



injxiry to wheat and alfalfa, control studies 641 



