XVin EXPERIMENT STATION KECOED. [Vol.35 



Weather Bureau — Continued, 

 Climatological Data — 



Volume 2 — Page. 



No. 13, 1916 116 



Volume 3 — 



Nos. 1-2, January-February, 1916 116 



Nos. 3-^. March-April, 1916 506 



Nos. 5-6, May-June, 1916 619 



Nos. 7-8, July-August, 1916 809 



Tables for Computing the Time of Moonrise and Moonset, H. H. 



Kimball 808 



Weather Forecasting in the United States, A. J. Henry et al 808 



Report, 1915 506 



SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS.^ 



Adams, F., Irrigation Districts in California, 1887-1915 284 



Ainslie, G. G., Notes on Crambids 659 



Aldrich, J. M., New American Species of Asteia and Sigalsoesa 259 



Allen, G. F., The Forests of Mount Rainier National Park 451 



Allen, H. W., Notes on the Relation of Insects to the Spread of the Wilt 



Disease 758 



Alsberg, C. L., The Biochemical Analysis of Nutrition 368 



Alsberg, C. L., and Black, O. F., Separation of Hydrocyanic Acid from 



Plant Tissues and Its Disappearance During Maceration 413 



Alwood, W. B., and Eoff, jr., J. R., Occurrence of Sucrose in Large 



Amounts in a New Seedling Grape 202 



Ashe, W. W., Cost of Logging Large and Small Timber 843 



Ashe, W. W., The English Names of Some Trees 747 



Back, E. A., and Pemberton, C. E., Parasitism Among Larvae of Mediter- 

 ranean Fruit Fly 760 



Bailey, H. S., and Burnett, L. B., Note on American Charlock Oil 412 



Baker, A. C, and Turner, W. F., Some Intermediates in the Aphidida? 256 



Ball, C. R., and Piper, C. V,, Contributions to Agronomic Terminology, I_ 30 



Banks, N., A Classification of Our Limephilid Caddice Flies 853 



Banks, N., Notes and Descriptions of Pipunculidae 2.59 



Banks, N., Two Mexican Myrmecophilous Mites 264 



Banks, N., Two New Species of Cerceris .-_=._-.-, 262 



Bartlett, H. H., Mass Mutation in (Enothera pratincola 128 



Beals, E. A., Fire Weather Forecasts 148 



Betts, H. S., and Greeley, W. B., Structural Timber in the United States.- 240 

 Bishopp, F. C, The Distribution and Abundance of the Ox Warbles in the 



United States 76 



Boerker, R. H., Forest Ecology : Its Development in the Fields of Botany 



and Forestry 841 



Bonner, J. H. and F. R., New Topographic Survey Methods 841 



Breazeale, J. F., The Effect of Organic Matter on Citrus Growth 745 



Brewster, D. R., An Improved Form of Nursery Seed Bed Frame 452 



Brooks, C, and Fisher, D. F., Spot Diseases of the Apple Causing Much 



Confusion 450 



Brooks, F. E., Two Destructive Grape Insects of the Appalachian Region. 640 



Buck. J. M., A Multiple Pipette for the Complement-fixation Test 680 



Carleton. M. A., Tlie Small Grains 1 593 



1 Printed in scientific and technical publications outside the Department. 



