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 



