p. 87.. 

 1896. 



p. 00.. 



Animals, noxious?: 



])anger of introducing (Palmer) . 1898. 

 Extermination of, In' bounties (Palmer) 



Statistics of. 1888. " p. 366 



Animals, wild, which may be imported without permits. 1900 



Animals and animal products: 



Exports of (Salmon). 1897 



Great Britain (May). 1898. j). 440 



same, 1 899 



Imports and exports of — 



1892-96. p. 305 



1898. p. 581 



1892-99 (Thompson), p. 421 



1900 (Thompson) . p. 535 



1901 (Roberts) . p. 611 



Malta (Grout), p. 520 



Trade of Porto Rico in. p. 405 



Ankle diseases of horses (Holcombe). y>. 357 



Antarctic, fresh light on ( Abbe) . 1902. p. 31 



Anthomyia angustifrous, a lignivorous insect. 1886. p. 38 



Anthracite coal, production of, in Pennsylvania. 1820-72. p. 36 



Anthracnose. See Cotton — Grape. 

 Anthrax or charbon: 



California cattle (Bowhill). p. 443 



same, further investigation (Chandler), p. 450 



Cattle in the Northwest ( McLean ) . 1881. p. 311 



same (Detmers). 1881. p. 312 



Delaware, combating in (Neale). p. 190 



Dreaded diseases, one of the most. p. 23 



Etiology of. p. 298 



Inoculation of. p. 209 



Louisiana, outbreak in, 1896 (McQueen), p. 176 



Lower Mississippi Valley, outbreak in. p. 166 



New Jersey cattle ( Hunt) . p. 359 



same (Law). 1881. p. 312 



New Mexico, outbreak of (McLean). 1881. p. 317 



New York cattle (Law). 1881. p. 312 



Parasitic on cutworms. 1890. p. 353 .• 



Prevalence of, among domesticated animals (Norgaard). p. 40.. 



Western Mississippi outbreak, p. 379 



Antigua, W. I.: 



Climate of, seasonal variations in, 1890-1900 (Kimball), p. 168 . 



Climatology of (Alexander). 1901. p. 165 



Thunderstorms at (Alexander). 1900. p. 380 



Antisell, Thomas: 



Cinchona, cultivation of, in United States, p. 454 



Sewage deposit, value of, of city of Washington. 1869. p. 228.. 



See also, for reports as Chemist, Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture 



Department, 1866-1870 



Antitoxic serum, treatment of experimental tuberculosis with (I)e 



Schweinitz). p. 305 



Ants. See House ants. 



Apetalse of western Texas, description of (Coulter). 1894. p. 347.. 



Aphelenchus olesistus, a nematoid worm, cause of leaf sickness in 



Begonia and Asplenium (Bos). 1893. p. 161 



Aphelininaj of North America, a subfamily of hymenopterous para- 

 sites of family Chalcididte, revision of (Howard). 1895 



AphelinuK fuscipennis, an important parasite upon San Jose scale in 



eastern United States (Johnson). 1900. p. 73 



Aphidida": 



Certain little known, fifth contribution to a knowledge of (Weed). 

 1891. p. 285 



Notes on (Osborn and Sirrine). 1893. p. 235 



Some questions relating to (Smith). 1891. p. 226 



Aphis: 



Apple, pear, and quince (Sanderson). 1902. j). 123 



Index 



ClHSsIflcatiuii no. 



A 1.10:898 

 Al. 10:896 

 A27.9:26 

 A5.4:.30 



A4.4:17 

 A4. 1:898 

 A. 4. 1:899 



A4. 1:897 



A4. 1:898 

 A4. 1:899 

 A4. 1:900 

 A4. 1:901 

 A4. 1:898 

 A4. 1:899 

 A4.2:H78 

 A29.6:30 

 A9.3:12 

 A27.9:ll 



A4.1: 

 A4.1: 

 A1.6: 

 A1.6: 

 A4.1: 

 A1.9: 

 A1.6: 

 A1.6: 

 A4.1: 

 A4.1: 

 Al.l: 

 A1.6: 

 A1.6: 

 A1.6: 

 A9.7: 

 A4.1: 

 A4:l; 



887-8 



34 



34 



897 



79 



34 



22 



897 



897 



881-2 



34 



34 



34 



2 



893-1 



889-90 



A29.6:29 

 A29.6:29 

 A29.6:28 



Al.l:866 

 A27.9:7 



A7.1: 



A4. 1:898 



A6.5:2 



A9.7:6 



A9.8:l 



A9.6:26 



A9.7:3 

 A9.7:5 

 A9.7:3 



A10.3:115 



11)5 



