Felt, Ephraim Porter — Continued 



Xursiery-inspection laws and rulings, suggestions toward greater 



uniformity in. 1901 . p. 161 



Petroleum, crude, and other insecticides, further notes on. 1902. 



p. 49 



Pine trees, insects attacking, observations on certain. 1902. 



p. 103 



San Jose scale, experimental work in New York State against. 



1902. p. 85 



Female life in open air (Doris), p. 480 



Fences: 



Laws relating to farm animals and. p. 894 



Statistics of, in U. S. p. 497 



Fenestrate sporidia, development of some, observations on (Fair- 

 man). lcS91. p.29 



Ferguson, James M. Cotton worm, letter on. 1867. p. 288 



Ferguson, ^Margaret C. Germination of spores of Agaricus cam- 

 pestris and other basidiomv cetous fungi, preliminary study of. 

 1902 '. '. 



Index 



('liiNisIflcation no. 



A10.3:99 



A9.6:31 



A9.6:37 



A9.6:37 

 Al. 1:866 



Al. 1:869 

 Al. 1:871 



A 28. 5:6 

 .•\ 27. 9:5 



Fergusson, S. P. : 



Kite experiments at Blue Hill meterological observatorv. .1896. 

 pp. 323, 327 .■ 



same. 1897. p. 392 



Wire, early use of, in kite flying. 1897. p. 135 



Fermented alcoholic beverages, adulteration of (Crampton). 1887. 



p. 263 , 



Fermented liquors. See Liquors. 

 Fernald, Charles Henrv: 



Brown-tail moth. 1898. p. 24 



Entomology, economic, evolution of. 1896. p. 5 



Gypsy moth in jNIassachusetts, notes on. 1895. p. 59 



Pvralid;e from Death Valley, description of. 1894. fi. 255 



Fernald, H. T. Insects in Massachusetts in 1901. 1902. p. 119 ... 

 Fernow, Bernhard Eduard: 



"Boxed" or "turj)entine" timber, strength of 



Forest conditions of Rockv Mountains, introduction to reports 



on. 1888. p. 7 ." 



Forest-fire legislation in U. S. 1896 



Forest fires, is protection against practicable? 



Forest influences, introduction and summarj^ of conclusions to 



reports on. 1893. p. 9 



Forest resources, our, facts and figures regarding briefly stated. 



1896 



Forest supplies, consumption of, by railroads, and practicable 



economy in their use. 1890. p. 13 



Forestry conditions and interests of Wisconsin, discussion of. 



1898. p. 7_ 



Forestry Division, Agriculture Department, work of, for farmer. 



1897'. p. 143 



Forestry for farmers. 1894. p. 461 



same 



Forests, influence of, on water supplies, p. 297 



same, p. 297 



Forests, relation of, to farms. 1895. p. 338 



same, p. 43 



Forests, relation of, to water supplies. 1898. p. 128 



Government timber tests 



Lumbermen of U. 8., suggestions to, in behalf of more rational 



forest management 



Mechanical tests on 32 species of American woods, summary of .. 

 Railroad ties — 



annual charges for. 1887. p. 105 



impregnation as practiced for Prussian railways. 1894. p. 286. 



metal. 1887. ]>. 108 



Rainfall an<l charts of rainfall. 1!»02. pp. 224, 225 



Sanitary significance (jf forests. 1 898. p. 171 



A 19. 3:1 6 



A 29. 6. -24 

 A29.6:25 

 A29.6:25 



A7.3:13'» 



A9.6:17 

 A9.6:6 

 A9.6:2 

 A9.7:6 

 A 10. 3:1 15 



A13.4:8 



A13.3:2 



A13.4:13 



A13.4:14 



A13.3:7 



A13.4:11 



A13.3:4 



A13.3:16 



Al. 10:897 

 Al. 10:894 

 A1.9:67 

 Al. 1:889 

 A13. 1:889 

 Al. 10:895 

 A1.9:67 

 A13.3:7 

 A 13. 4:7 



A18.4:10 

 A18.4:15 



A13.3:l 

 A13.3:9 

 A 13.3:1 

 A29.6:30 

 A13.3:7 



291 



