Index 



I'liittKldcutiuu no. 



Hay-making. 1864, Xo. 4. p. 6 A27.9:3 



Hay-wurm. See Clover hay-worm. 



Hayes, John L. Sheep husbandry in Soutli. 1879. p. tj:; A1.2:Sh3 



Haves, Montrose W.: 



Chniatology of Havana, Cuba, note on, Nov. 1901. p. 491 A29.6:29 



Industries of Cuba and other islands of West Indies, vahie of cli- 

 mate and crop and storm warning services of ^^'eather Bureau 



to. 1902. p.58. A29.3:31 



Haves, .S. H. T. Fertilizers, mixed, organic nitrogen in, availabilitv 



of. 1895. 13.112 ■..! A7.3:47 



Havs, M. A. Roads, good, relation of, to industrial development. ; 



1902. p. 78 , A22.3:23 



Hays, WilletM.: I 



Agricultural colleges, preparatory work in. 1898. p. 65 A10.3:49 



Aiiricuhural education, advances in. 189;->. ji. 132 1 A10.3:16 



Agriculture, methods of instruction in teaching. 1896. p. 37 A10.3:30 



Grass gardens, methods and purposes. 1893. p. 130 A10.3:16 



Plant and animal breeding, progress in. -1901. j). 217 Al. 10:901 



Plant breedincr. 1901 j A28.3:29 



Plat experimenting, methods of. 1896. ]:.. 84 , A10.3:30 



Hayti. Sie Port au Prince. 



Haywood, J. K. : I 



Arsenical insecticides, report on. 1902. p. 96 [ A7.3:67 



Insecticides and fungicides — , 

 chemical composition and effectiveness of certain prepara- 

 tions. 1901 ; Al. 9:146 



same. 1902 A7.3:68 



methods for chemical analysis of. 1902 A7.4:10 



Soluble arsenic in arsenical insecticides. 1902. \k 51 A9.6:37 



Hazard, Willis P. Channel Islands, the people and their cattle. 



1882. p. 77 A1.8:22 



Hazen, A. J. Meteor, bright, report on. 1897. p. 484 A29.6:25 



Hazen, Henry Allen: 



Atmospheric pressure — 



high and low, monthly report on, June, Nov., 1895-Nov., 1899. j A29.6: 

 low, effect of, in determining weather conditions in upper 



Mississippi Valley. 1896. p. 89 -. ^ A29.6:23 



Balloon ascension, report of. p. 517 j A29. 1 :891 * 



Barometer readings, reduction of, to sea level. 1894. \). 538 A29.6:22 



Barometric troughs of plateau region, report on. 1895. p. 207..| A29.6:23 



Chicago, climate of. 1893 j A29.3:10 



Climate of United States. 1896. p. 585 j A29.3:ll ' 



Cold spell of Nov., 1896, in ^Montana and adjoining States, p. 414. A29.6:24 



Forests and rainfall, report on. 1897. p. 395 ' A29.6:25 



Heated term from July 28 to August 17, 1896. p. 289 A29.6:24 



Hvgrometric observations, utilitv of. 1899. p. 164 A29.3:24 



:\Ieteorologic waves, reijort on. "l 899. p. 323 A29. 1 :898 



Moisture in United States, distribution of. 1899. p. 327 A29. 1 :898 



Moon and aurora, report on. 1898. p. 108 A29.6:26 



Rainfall, extraordinarv, in Texas. 1899. p. 249 A29.6:27 



Signals, Weather Bureau. 1892. p. 39 A29.3:7 



Storms — 



local, in United States during 1890, 1891 and 1892. p. 505. . . . A29. 1:891 » 



Te.xas, studv of. 1895. p. 54 A29.6:23 



violent, in United States for 1894. p. 283 A29. 1:894 



violent, of March 23, 1893. p. 90 A29.6:21 



violent local, of Sept. 21, 1894. p. 369 A29.6:22 



Temperatures of Nov. and Dec, 1896. p. 458 A29.6:24 



Wasliington, IMount, fluctuations of temperature and pressure at 



base and summit of, 1871-86. pp. 171, 199, 224, 250 A29.6:19 



Weather Bureau instrument shelter. 1893. p. 29 A29.3:7 



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



precision to be of general utilitv? 1899. p. 43 A29.3:24 



West Indian storms, relative intensitv of. 1894. p. 333 A29.6:21 



Wind-rush at Washington, I). C, Sei)t. 29, 1896. p. 322 j A29.6:24 



Hazen, lleury Allen, short Inographv of (Abbe). 1900. p. 14 i A29.6:28 



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