"Hemlock reds," report on experiments with (Hurtv). 1894. 



p. 206 : 



Hemp : 



Crop of. 1 885. p. 75 



Cnltiire of — 



186:5 ( Bradford), p. 91 



1895 ( Dodge), p. 215 



1896 (Dodge) 



Europe, culture of (Dodge). 1898 



Flax and, in Kussia. 1869. p. 237 



Growth of, in Italy, special consular rejKjrt on (Gardini). 1897. 



p. 15.- 



.See uho Fillers — Flax — Manila hemp plantain — 8isal hemp. 



Hemp industry in France ( Dodge) . 1892. p. 27 



Same, 2d eilition. p. 27 



Hemp industry in U. S. ( Dodge). 1892. p. (U 



Same, 2d edition, p. 64 



Same. 1901 (Dewey), p. 541 



Hemphill, J. C. Climate, soil, and agricultural capabilities of South 



Carolina and Georgia. 1882 , 



Hen flea (Sarcopsvlla gallinacea), occurrence of, in Florida (Pack- 

 ard) . 1894. p. 23 



Henderson, L. F. Plants, two new species of, from northwestern 



United States. 1899. p. 201 



Henderson, Peter: 



Alfalfa, cultivation of. p. 566 



IMarket gardening in vicinity of New York. p. 243 



Seed, maturing, localities best suited for. p. 572 



Hennepin County, JMinn., gravel roads in, method of construciiun 



and cost of (Cooley). 1901. p. 96 



Henry, Alfred Judson: 



Address as chairman, section of records and reports, before second 

 convention of Weather Bureau officials held at Milwaukee, 



Wis., Aug. 27, 29, 1901. p. 168 



Alaska, climate of — 



1897. p. 248 



1899. p. 50 



American Forestry Association, summer meeting of. 1902. 



p. 401 



Appalachians, southern, climate of. p. 143 



Atmos]jheric disturbances, local. 1898. j). 539 



Climate, statistics of, 1896, report of. p. 277 



Climatic conditions, general — 



1898. p. 595 



1899. p. 579 



1900. p. 587 



1901. p. 592 



Climatology, monthly notes <>n, Oct. -Dec, 1897 



Clnud photography, report of. 1895. p. 169 



Clouds, wave or l)illow, report on. 1899. j). 57 



Cold Friday, date of. p. 545 



Date palm, climatic data l)earing upon culture of. 1898. ]>. KiO. 



Flint, Eaii, short biography of. 1901. p. 67 



Humidity, relative, inside and outside of buildings. 1896. p. 456. 

 Lake levels, variations of, and atmospheric precipitation. 1899. . 



Lake levels and wind phenomena. 1900. p. 203 



Lightning — 



loss of life and propertv bv, 1890-98. \^. 45 



loss f)f life bv, in U. S. " 1899. p. 100 



same. 1900 



loss of property by, in C S. 1899. ]>. 431 



Meteorological observations at Eagle, Alaska. 1900. ]i. 390 



Meteorological tables, monthlv, June, 189.5-A]>r., 1902 



INIeteorological work in Alaska. 1898. p. 154 



New Ijigiand, southern, and other localities, relative humiditv 



of, etc. 189(5 '. . 



Photograiihing lightning by daylight, report on. 1895. ji. 379.. 



Index 



('liissiQcatiou uo. 



A7.3:43 



A27.9:24 



Al. 1:863 

 A 1.10:895 

 All. 5:8 

 A11.5:ll 

 A27.9:7 



All. 5:11 



A27.8:l 

 All. 5:1 

 A27.8:l 

 All. 5:1 

 Al. 10:901 



A1.6:47 



A9.7:7 



A6.5:5 



A1.1:S84 

 A 1.1:865 



Al. 1:878 



A 22. 3:21 



A29.3:31 



A29.6:25 

 A10.3:62 



A 29. 0:30 

 A1.2:Ap42 

 A29.6:26 

 A29. 1:897 



A29.0:26 



A29.6:27 



A29.6:28 



A29.6:29 



A29.6:25 



A 29. 6:23 



A 29. 6:27 



A29.6:27 



A29.6:26 



A29.6:29 



A29.6:24 



.A29.2:L15 



A29.6:28 



A29.3:26 



A29.6:28 



A29.3:30 



A29.6:28 



A29.6:28 



A29.6: 



A 29. 6:26 



.\ 29. 3:19 

 A 29. 6:23 



345 



