350 THE BOOK OF WHEAT 



H.W.Wiley,- p.- 299. 



Some typical reservoirs in the Rocky Mountain states. E. Mead, 



6415. 

 xperimental work with fungous diseases of grasshoppers. L. O. 

 Howard, p. 459. 

 Wheat ports on the Pacific coast. E. S. Holmes, Jr., p. 567. 



1902, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. Wilson, p. 9. 

 Industrial progress in plant work. B. T. Galloway, p. 219. 

 Some engineering features of drainage. C. G. Elliott, p. 231. 

 Analysis of waters and interpretation of results. J. K. Haywood, 

 p. 283. 



Bacteria and the nitrogen problem. G. T. Moore, p. 333. 

 Systems of farm management in the United States. W. J. Spillman, 

 p. 343. 



Progress in secondary education in agriculture. A. C. True, p. 481. 

 Practices in crop rotation. G. K. Holmes, p. 519. 

 Crops used in the reclamation of alkali lands in Egypt. T. H. Kear- 

 ney, T. H. Means, p. 573. 



Some practical results of experiment station work. W. H. Beal, p. 589. 

 Rainfall and irrigation. E. A. Beals, p. 627. 



1903, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. Wlson, p. 9. 

 The farmers' institutes. John Hamilton, p. 109. 



Some results of investigations in soil management. F. H. King, p. 159. 



Preparing land for irrigation. R. P. Teele, p. 239. 



Macaroni wheat J. H. Shepard, p. 329. 



Wheat for bre<u Harry Snyder, C. D. Wood, p. 347. 



Some soil problems for practical farmers. E. C. Chilcott, p. 441. 



1904, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, p. 9. 



The relation of plant physiology to the development of agriculture. 

 A. F. Woods, p. 119. 



Agricultural development in Argentina. F. W. Bicknell, p. 271. 

 The annual loss occasioned by destructive insects in the United States. 



C. L. Marlatt, p. 461. 



State publications on agriculture. C. H. Greathouse, p. 52,1. 



1905, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, p. 9. 



Some ways in which the Department of Agriculture and the Experi- 

 ment Stati9n supplement each other. E. W. Allen, p. 167. 

 The use of illustrative material in teaching agriculture in rural schools. 



D. J. Crosby, p. 257. 



The business of seed and plant introduction. A. J. Pieters, p. 291 



The effect of inbreeding in plants. A. D. Shamel, p. 377. 



Illustrations of the influence of experiment station work on culture of 



field crops. J. I. Schulte, p. 407. 



The relation of irrigation to dry farming. Elwood Mead, p. 423. 



Farm practice in the control of field-crop insects. F. M. Webster, 



p. 465. 



Formaldehyde: Its composition and uses. B. H. Smith, p. 477. 



1906, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, p. 9. 



The present status of the nitrogen problem, p. 125. 



The use of soil surveys, p. 181. 



The effect of climatic conditions on the composition of durum wheat, 



p. 199. 



UNITED STATES CENSUS 



8th, 1860, Agriculture. 

 9th, 1870, Vol. 3. 

 10th, 1880, 2, Statistics of manufacturers. 



Manufactures in interchangeable mechanism; VII, Agricultural 

 implements. C. H. Fitch. 



3, Remarks on the statistics of agriculture. F. A. Walker. 

 General statistics tabular statements. 

 Cereal production. W. H. Brewer. 

 Flour milling. K. Neftel. 

 llth, 1890, Part 1, Fire insurance. T. A. Jenny. 



Manufacturing industries in the United States. 

 Statistics of agriculture. J. Hyde. 

 Agriculture by irrigation. F. H. Newell. 



