Farmers' institutes — Continued 

 Worker at — 



address on, before American Association of Farmers Institute 



Workers (Spillman). 1902. p. 59 



requisites of a good ( Dawley ) . 1902. p. 42 



Young people attending, how lo interest and instruct (Spencer). 



1902. p. 42 



See also Women's farm institutes. 

 Farmers' National Congress, officers of: 



1898. p. 627 , 



1899. p. 717 -.-■ 



1900. p. 671 , 



1901. p. 637 



Farmers' reading courses: 



Description of, with list of State officers. 1899. p. 717. 



Scope and methods of (Bailey). 1899 , 



same, abridgment 



Farming: 



Aroostook County, ]\Iaine. 1869. p. 149 , 



Association in, practical results of. p. 113 



High, as illustrated in history of Netherlands (Tilden). p. 527.. 

 Influence of different systems of, on fertility of soil. 1899. p. 9. 



Modern, in America ( Taveau ) . p. 280 



New England — 



does it pay? p. 187 



report on. p. 255 , 



Northern and southern planting ( Watts). 1872. p. 207 



same. 1872. p. 359 _. , 



See also Agriculture — Farm — Perfumery farming — Truck farm- 

 ing. 



Farquhar, W. H. Farm experiments, p. 187 



Fasciation, example of ( Vasey). 1873. p. 171 



Fassbender, Dr. : 



Cattle foods, work in. communications from foreign chemists 



taking part in. 1894. p. 170 



Potash determination, results on official samples and descriptions 



of methods employed. 1 894. p. 25 



Fassig, Oliver Lanard: 



Baltimore temperature curve for May, normal, marked ri ^e in. 



1902. p. 68 



Barometric wave, dailv, westward movement of. 1901. p. 495.. 



same. 1902. p. 62 



Cloud photography, automatic, report of. 1896. p. 456 



German Agricultural Experiment Stations, Association of, ninth 

 annual convention of, 1896, rejKirt on. 1897. p. 447 



Johns Hopkins University, meteorology at. 1898. p. 306 



Light precipitation, device for automatically recording beginning 

 and ending of. 1902. p. 213 



?k[aryland climatological studies. 1902. p. 200 



^Meteorological Congress, held at Chicago, August 21-24, 1893, 

 proceedings of. p. 227 



Meteorology, bibliography of American contributions to, note 

 concerning. 1895. p. 326 



Waterspout at close range. 1902. p. 302 



Weather services, State, statistics of. 1895. p. 209 



See also, as editor, report of International ]\Ieteorological Con- 

 gress, Chicago, 1893 



Fat acids, soluble and insoluble, notes on methods for (Patrick). 



Index 



I'lasxiflcutlun no. 



A10.3:120 

 A10.3:110 



A10.3:110 



Al. 10:898 

 Al. 10:899 

 Al. 10:900 

 Al. 10:901 



Al. 10:899 



A10.3:72 



A1.9:109 



A27.9:8 

 A27.9:12 

 Al. 1:866 

 A1.9:87 

 Al. 1:874 



Al. 1:874 

 Al. 1:870 

 A27.9:10 

 A27.9:10 



Al. 1:867 

 A27.9:ll 



A7.3:43 

 A 7. 3:43 



A29.3:31 

 A29.6:29 

 A29.6:31 

 A29.6:24 



A10.6:8 

 I A29.6:26 



Fats: 



1888. p. 25 



Contained in tuberculosis bacilli (De Schweinitz and Dorset), 

 p . 30 1 



Crystallization of (Crampton) . 1889. p. 449 



ii'ormation of, in animal body (Soskin). 1897. j). 179 



See also Butter — Butter fat — Oils and fats. 

 Fatty bodies in vegetable organisms, report on methods of estimation 

 of (Maxwell). 1890.' p. 94 



A29.3:31 

 A29.3:31 



A29.6:21 



A29.3:ll- 



A29.6:30 



A29.6:23 



A29.3:ll 



.\7.3:19 



A 4. 1:898 

 A7.3:13^ 

 A 10. 6:8 



A 7. 3:28 



114—04- 



-19 



289 



