!>. 207 



151.... 

 1899. 



p. 543.. 



305. 



p. 359 



1899. p. 203 . 

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Index 



Henry, Alfred Judson — Continued 

 Precipitation — 



average annual, in U. S., 1871-1901. 



excessive, in U. S. 1897. p. 13.. 



normal, in region of Great Lakes. 1899. p. 

 Rain gage readings, comparative, at Atlanta, (ia. 



Rain gages, remarks on. 1901 . p. 500 



Rainfall — 



crop season. 1897. p. 607 



Masaya and Granada, Nicaragua. 1898. pp.162, 



Nicaragua, 1876-93. p. 305 



United' States. 1897. p. 317 



same, with annual, seasonal, and other charts 



Rainfall and ciiarts of rainfall. 1902. p. 241 



St. Lawrence Island, climate of, 1894-99. p. 457 



Storms, local, monthly report on, July, 1895-Sept., 1897 



Sunshine and snowfall, normal annual. 1898. p. 108 



Sunshine at southern California agricultural experiment farm, 



near Pomona, Cal. 1896. p. 237 



Temperatures, normal, hy decades, for 8 a. m. and 8 p. ni., 75th 



meridian time. 1902. p. 600 



Thermometer readings, comparative, at New York, N. Y. 1900. 



p. 99 .- 



Thermometers, maximum and minimum, should not temperature 



forecasts be verified by readings of? 1902. p. 134 



Thunderstorm of Sept. 17-18, 1895, report on. p. 535 



Thunderstorms, progressive movement of. 1896. j?. 331 



Thunderstorms on Aug. 2, 1899, report on. 

 Tornado photographs, spurious, report on. 

 Tornadoes, 1889-1896, report of. 1896. p. 



Tornadoes of April and May, 1896. p. 82 



Waves, lake-level pressure, sudden oscillations in, 1899. p. 305.. 

 AVeather Bureau office, removal of, in New York City. 1898. 



p. 455 



Weather forecasts, amplification of. 1900. p. 107 



Weather, hot, of August, 1900. p. 333 



Weather observers in U. !^., earlv individual. 1895. p. 291 '. 



Weather of the month, Jan. 1898-Apr., 1902 , 



Weather of 1897, report of. 1899. p. 261 



West India hurricane of Sept., 1896, notes concerning, p. 368 . . . 

 Wind velocity and fluctuations of water level on Lake Erie. 1902, 



Winters. Are our winters changing? 1898. p. 540 



Henry, W. A. : 



Address of, as president of Association of American Agricultural 



College.s and Experiment Stations, at 7th annual convention. 



1893. p. 38 



Animals, physical conditions surrounding, in experimental feed- 

 ing, especially as relative to stalls and mangers. 1891. p. 92. 



Cattle, feeding and management of. p. 439 



Entomologv division. Agriculture Department, Pacific coast work 



of. 1889. p. 141 



See also, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. 

 Hens, laying, number of, that may be profitably kept in one pen 



(Langworthy). 1900. p. 18 ". , 



See also Chickens — Poultry. 



Hens' eggs, food value of. 1899. p. 24 , 



See afeoEggs. 

 Henshaw, Samuel: 



Economic entomology, American, bibliography of more important 

 contributions to — 



Pt. 1 (Walsh). 1889. p. 1 



Pt. 2 (WalshandRilev). 1889. p. 51 



Pt. 3 (Riley). 1889. 'p. 97 



Pt. 4. Government and State entomologists, etc., .\-K. 1895 . 



Pt. 5. Same, L-Z. 1896 \ 



Entomological writings of Alpheus Spring Packard. 1887 



Gypsy moth in Massachusetts in 1891, report on. p. 75 



Classification no. 



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