Plants — Contin ued 



Hybridizing, cross-breeding, and degeneration of (Piper), p. 2%. 



Iniprovenient of, by selection (Webber). 1898. p. 355 



Influence of illuminating gas upon (McMurtrie). 1875. p. 310.. 



Insects and, some interrelations of (Riley). 1892. p. 358 



Leguminous — 



for green manuring and feeding (Allen). 1894 



nitrogen, a germ fertilizer for. 1897. p. 19 



soil inoculation for ( ^lay and Beal) . 1901. p. 7 



Low-growing, hydrocyanic-acid gas as insecticide on (Sanderson 

 and Penny) . 1900. p. 60 



Matter in, passage of ( McMurtrie) . 1874. p. 222 



Mildew and other fungous diseases of, apparatus for combating 

 (Ferrouillat). 1888. p. 87 



Mineral food of. 1870. p. 40 



Nitrogen-free extract of (Tollens). 1897. p. 641 



Organic matter in, origin and formation of (Deherain). 1898. 

 p. 903 



Ornamental, insects injurious to, some (Chittenden). 1901 



Pathology of, lines of investigation that might be undertaken by 

 experiment stations ( Galloway ) . 1897. p. 725 ^ 



Propagation of ( Corbett ) . 1902 



Pseudomonas hyacinthi, Ps. campestris, Ps. phaseoli, and Ps. 

 stewarti — four one-flagellate yellow bacteria parasitic on, cul- 

 tural characters of (Smitli ) . 1901 



Resistance of certain, to black alkali (Cameron). 1902. p. 71.. 



Santo Domingo. 1870. p. 283 



Sap of, circulation of ( Vasey ) . 1874. p. 151 



Scale insects found upon plants entering port of San Francisco, 

 list of (Craw). 1896. p. 40 .' 



Seedling, effect of certain components of alkali soils upon 

 (Kearney and Cameron ) . 1902. p. 7 



Testing varieties, report on (Hickman). 1891. p. 103 



Three new, descriptions of ( Rose). 1893. p. 289 



Under glass, treatment of mildews upon ( Maynard) . 1891 . p. 1 6 . 



United States, in Agriculture Department, catalogue of. 186-.. . 



Used })y — 



Indians oi Mendocino Countv, California (Chesnut). 1902. 



p. 295 '. 



Klamath Indians of Oregon, notes on (Co ville). 1897. p. 87.. 



Useful — ■ 



California (Hilgard). 1892. p. 137 



certain species of Coleoptera that attack, notes on (Chit- 

 tenden) . 1897. p. 20 



Varieties of, what our experiment stations have done in origi- 

 nating, ))y crossing, selecting, etc. (Halsted). 1901. p. 143.. 



Variet}' testing, methods of work in (Green). 1891. p. 49 



Water as a factor in the growth of (Galloway and Woods). 1894. 

 p. 165 



Water in, physical role of (Gain). 1897. p. 3 



Willi, feeding to sheep ( Nelson) . j). 421 



same, p. 10 



See aliio Agave — Agriculture — Alsike clover — Anhalonium — 

 Apetahe — Arborescent flora — Aroid i)lant — Asplenium — 

 Berseem — Brassica — Burley tobacco — - Cactus (flower) — 

 Calamovilfa — California, — (,'anada thistU — Canaigre — Cas- 

 sava — Castor-oil bean — Castor-oil jjlant — Cellulose — 

 Chicory — Chinese tea-i)lant — Chufa — Cigar-leaf tobacco — 

 Cocklebur — Cocoa palm- — Coffee — Conamelinacea — Condu- 

 rango — Crepis occidentalis — Cucurbits — -Dodders — Dyer's 

 madder — Echinocactus — Piconomic ])lants — Faunjc — 

 Ferns — Fertilizers — -Fiber planta — Flat-jiea— Flax — Flax- 

 cotton — Flowers ^ — -Forage plants — (Tamoi)etal;e — ( > iant 1 )eg- 

 gar weed — (iiant knotweed — Ginseng — Gramine;e — (iran 

 cultura — (irasses and forage plants — Hemp — Hespero- 

 genia — Hoffmanseggia — Hollyhocks — Hop plant — Hduse 

 plants — Indigo plant — Irish moss — Jou ver — Jute — Knot- 



Index 



ClHKsiflcatluu no. 



A 1.1:867 

 Al. 10:898 

 A27.9:13 

 A9.7:4 



A1.9:16 

 A 1.9:65 

 A1.9:124 



A9.6:26 

 A27.9:L2 



A6.3:5 



A27.9:8 

 A 10. 6:8 



A10.6:9 

 A9.6:27 



A10.6:7 

 A1.9:157 



A28.3:28 

 A1.8:71 

 A27.9:8 

 A27.9:12 



A9.8:4 



A1.8:71 



A10.5:3 



A6.5:l 



A28.5:6 



A1.2:P69 



A6.5:7 

 A6.5:5 



A1.8:20 



A9.6:9 



A10.3:99 

 A10.5:3 



Al. 10:894 

 A10.6:8 

 A4. 1:898 

 A4.3:22 



473 



