1124 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Pace. 

 Hope, crop, 1912, remarks 17 



prowinfj, iiiiprovoniont, invostit;a(if)ns 140 



iiivestitratioiis, abroad and in liiilt'd States 410^11 



price, 1912 20. 21 



Ilornworm, tobacco, control invest iirat ions 627 



Uorsc^ breeding, jjedigree certificate. re(|uirement 154 



work of Dei)artment 43^4, 154-155, 317-319 



disease, dourine, eradication 355 



study 360-361 



diseases, control studies 169, 170, 355, 360-361 



meat, adulterated, exportation, discovery by food inspection force 572 



parasite, transmission by house flies 383 



Horses, Army, breeding experiments. Virginia 319 



breeding, Animal Industry Bureau, remarks by Secretary 43^4, 154, 155 



forage poisoning in West, control studies 170 



glanders, note 348 



grazing, national forests, 1905 and 1912 242 



permits, 1912 516, 519. 520 



importation, pedigree certificate, requirement 154 



quarantine inspections 349, 351 



scabies, note 348 



norticultural Board, Federal, organization and work 77, 246-247, .395 



Hot wave, July, 1911, predictions of Weather Bureau 270 



House fly. See Fly, house. 



Howard, L. O.. report as Entomologist, 1912 617-658 



Humid regions, irrigation, supplementary, extension 225 



Humus, soil, investigations 139, 391 



Hunting accidents, data collection, and efforts to obviate by legislation 85, 677 



licenses, adoption by States 176 



Hurricane, 1911, Georgia-North Carolina coasts, warnings 270-271 



Hurricanes, announcement by radiotelegraph 178-179 



Hybridization, alfalfa, remarks 121 



cause of deterioration of cotton . . •. 126 



Hybrids, com, first-generation, yield tests 408 



cotton, propagation investigations, California 407 



Hydrocyanic-acid gas fumigation, improvement in method 79 



use in fumigation of stored products, studies 647-648 



Hydroelectric power permits, granting, revocation, etc 911 



Ice bulletins, issue by Weather Bureau 287 



cream, bacteria, study 337 



manufacture by creameries, notes 333-334 



Idaho, biological survey, field work 667, 668 



Jerome field station for potatoes and sugar beets 395 



school lands, exchange for forest lands, examination, etc 65, 474, 482 



Illustrating, work of 1912. review 774-775 



Illustrations, work of Publications Division (K) 



Importations, birds and mammals, 1912, supervision, statistics, etc. . 82-83, 669-670 



Imported animals, quarantine inspection 350-352 



Imports, agricultural, remarks by Secretary 24 



Index, fruit nomenclature, pomological collections 450 



game legislation, work by Biological Survev Bureau 85 



Index-catalogue, medical and veterinary zoology, continuation of work 383 



Indexes, card, Department publications, value, etc 773 



Solicitor's Office, revision 893 



Indexing work. Publications Division, 1912, review 773-774 



India, agricultural explorations by Prof. C. V. Piper 422 



Indian reservations, cooperative work in growing cotton, etc 391, 401-402 



Indiana, onion thrips, control studies 644 



road building, recommendations 870 



tuberculosis investigations, cocjperation 354 



Indicator value of native vegetation 420, 437 



Infant foods, laboratory studies 587, 588 



Ink, branding, preparation and shipment 370 



Inoculation, pure-culture, improvement in clover, alfalfa, etc., cooperative 

 tests 139 



