Conger, Norman B. — Continued 



Weather forecasts best calculated to aid maritime interests of 

 Great Lakes; method of reaching those interested. 18!i9. p. 20 



AVeather forecasts in street cars. 1902. p. 206 



Congress, members of, circular letter to, requesting cooperation with 



Otiice of Road In(|uiry, Agriculture Department 



Congressional aid in road improvement, necessity of (Stone). 1902. 



p. 23 : 



Congressional reprints of agricultural publications for sale by Super- 

 intendent of Documents. 1 897 " 



Conifers, New England, souie diseases of (Schrenk). 1900 



Coniomycetes fungi. See Fungi. 

 Conn, Herbert William: 



Dairy bacteriology. 1 895 



Milk, fermentations of. 1892 



Connecticut: 



Commercial fertilizers in, law on. 1870. p. 151 



Farm resources and products of. 1868. p. 9 



Irrigation in, notes ( Phelps and Yoorhees). 1897 



Nursery inspection in ( Britton) . 1899. p. 131 



Road improvement in, extract from governor's message (Louns- 

 bury ) . p. 2 



San Jose scale in (Britton). 1898. p. 81 , 



Snows in, early, from 1 783 to 1882 ( A bbe ) . p. 418 



See aim Hartford — • New Haven — Thompson. 

 Connecticut Experiment Station: 



Address on ( Atwater). 1901. p. 51 



Fungi described in recent reports of (Thaxter). 1891. p. 278... 

 Connecticut River, tobacco production on. 1865. No. 2. p. 18 

 Connecticut tobacco: 



Bulk fermentation of ( Floyd ) . n. d 



Physiological studies of (Loe w ) . 1900 , 



Production of, on Connecticut River. 1865. No. 2. p. 18 



Shade-grown, to be sold at auction May 1, 1902, at Hartford, 



Conn. , catalogue of. 1902 



See also Tobacco. 

 Connecticut Valley: 



Soil map of, description of. 1900 



Soil survey in ( Dorsey and Bonsteel ) . 1900. p. 125 



Sumatra tol^acco, growing under shade in ( Whitney) . 1902 



Connick, H. D. H. Yuba River, use of water of. 1901. p. 130 



Connor, Patrick: 



Evening, character of the. 1898. p. 306 



Ferrel, William, short 1 >iography of. 1898. p. 457 



Meteorology for use of schools, primary work on. 1899. p. 102. 

 Weather forecasts, long-range; can they be made with sufficient 



precision to be of general utility? 1899. p. 44 



Conservatory, coccinellid;o in, experiment with (Webster). 1890. 



p. 363 



Constable, Howard. Wood preservation. 1887. p. 92 



Same, reprint. 1894. p. 276 , 



Constants, phenologic or thermal ( Ihne). 1895. p. 427 



Consular correspondence of Agriculture ])epartment (Dodge), p. 



487 



Consuls and consular agents, reports of, on cotton crop and its ene- 

 mies in Mexico, Central and South America, and West Indies. 



1885. app. p. 59 



Contagious diseases. See Diseases of animals and references there- 

 undei'. 



Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium 



Converse, F. A. Address of welcome, American Association of Far- 

 mers' Institute Workers, held at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 18 and 



19,1901. 1902. p. 11 



Convict labor: 



Highways, use on (Stone). 1895. \>. 11 



Plan ftn- use of, on roads. 1895. p. 7 



Public roads, use on (Graham ). 1895. ]>. 34 



Index 



i'lassIflcHtlun no. 



A29.3:24 

 A 29. 3:31 



A22.4:3 



A22.3:25 



A21.2:R29 

 A 28. 3:25 



A10.3:25 

 A10.3:9 



A27.9:8 

 A27.9:6 

 A 10. 3:36 

 A10.3:65 



A22.4:33 

 A9.6:17 

 A 29. 6:22 



A 10. 3:99 



A28.5:7 



A27.9:3 



A 26. 4:5 

 A1.8:65 

 A27.9:3 



A26.2:T55 



A26.4:7 

 A1.8:64 

 A26.3:20 

 Al 0.3: 100 



A29.6:26 

 A29.6:26 

 A29.3:24 



A29.3:24 



A9.7:2 

 A13.3:l 

 A13.3:9 

 A29.3:ir'' 



A 1.1:864 



A8.1:4 

 A6.5: 



A 10.3:1 10 



A22.3.16 

 A22.3:16 

 A22.3:ll 



239 



