1891). p. 60... 



Horticulture — Continuod 



I low shall we teach horticulture? (Lazenby) 



Laboratory work in (Goff ). . 1896. p. 103 



same (Goff). 1901. p. 132 



Outline of work in, at the several agricultural experiment sta- 

 tions { Alwood) . 1S89 



Papers on horticultural and kindred subjects (launders). 1891.. 



Plant physiology in relation to (Woods). 1901. p. 127 



Relation of Arbor Day to (Skinner), p. 34 



Teaching, laboratory methods in (Corbett). 1899. p. 127 



AVinter instruction in, laboratory work for (Goff). 1900. p. 95 . 



Wisconsin (Peffer). 1882. p. 174 



Work in — 



special, letter asking for reports regarding. 1889 



State Agricultural E^xperiment Station, Geneva, N. Y., methods 

 of keeping records of ( Beach ) . 1898. p. 72 



Yukon Vallev, conditions in, preliminary report on (Jackson). 

 1898. p. 35 



See also Evans, Walter H. — Kane, F. AV. — and headings beginning 

 Horticultural. 

 Horticulture and l)otany section. Association of American Agricul- 

 tural Colleires and Experiment Stations, report of: 



1891. p. 101 



1892. p. 168 



1893. p. 93 



91 



. 14, 94 : 



. 21, 99 



. 13, 72 



. 21, 126 



. 28, 87 



. 13, 127 



. 52, 102 



See also Botany section — Horticulture section. 

 Horticulture section, Association of American Agricultural Colleges 

 and Experiment Stations, report of: 



1890. pp. 34, 151 



1 892. p. 167 



See also Horticulture and botany section. 

 Horticulturists of agricultural experiment stations: 



List of, with outline of work in horticulture at the several sta- 

 tions (Alwood). 1889 



greeting of, at Columbus, Ohio, June 13, 14, 1889, proceedings of 



(Harris) 



same, report of secretary ( Bishop), p. 9 



Some undefined duties and methods of (Rane). 1896. p. 76 



Horton, H. E. Ij. Sorghum sugar experiments at Rio Grande, N. J. 



1889. p. 58 



Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon, and Bruce, Eugene S. Forest working 

 plan for township 40, Totten and Crossfield purchase, Hamil- 

 ton County, N. Y. , State forest i)reserve. 1901 



Hosmer, Ralph Sheldon. See, as joint author, Whitney, Milton. 



Hospital gardening. 1865. No. 2. p. 12 



Host, color of, and its relation to parasitism (Stiles and Hassall). 



1892. p. 265 



Hot waves, conditions which produce them, and theireffect onagri- 

 culture (Burrows). 1900. p. 325 



Hotze, ]\Irs. R. S. See, as translator, Plumandon, J. R. 

 Hough, Franklin B. : 



Forest condition and lumber and wood trade of New Hampshire 



and West Virginia. 1884. p. 348 



Forestry, reports on. vols. 1-3 



Forestry investigations, progress of. j). 653 



Maple sugar, produi'tion of, in United States and Canada. 1884. 



p. 394 



Railroad ties, timber used for, kinds and quantity of. 18S4. p. 119. 

 Timber lands, American, value of. 1884. p. 5 



Index 



Classlflfutlou UO. 



A10.3:30 

 A10.3:41 

 A 10. 3:99 



A10.3:4 



A1.8:48 



A10.3:99 



A1.8:56 



A 10. 3:65 



A 10. 3:76 



A1.8:22 



A]0.4:10 



A10.3:49 



A 10. 3:48 



A10.3:7 



A10.3:16 



A10.3:20 



A 10. 3:24 



Al 0.3:30 



A10.3:41 



A10.3:49 



A10.3:65 



A 10. 3:76 



A 10. 3:99 



A10.3:115 



A 10. 5:3 

 A10.3:16 



A 10. 3:4 



A10.3:3 

 A10.3:3 

 A10.3:30 



A7.3:26 



A13.3:30 

 A 27. 9:3 

 A9.7:4 

 Al. 10:900 



A 13.5:4 

 A 13. 5: 

 A 1.1:880 



A13.5:4 

 A13.5:4 

 A1.7:5 



357 



