Index 



Quaintance, A. L., and Smith, Ralph I. Egg-laying record of plum 



curculio. 1902. ]>. 105 



Quarantine. See also Cattle quarantine — South America. 



Quarantine regulations, orders, etc 



See ai.<o Cattle orders. 



Quarantine stations, imports of animals at. 1897. p. 250 



Quassia and other hoj) substitutes in beer, improved method of 



detecting (Allen). 1887. _ p. 376 



Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, natural historv of 



(Osgood). 1901. p. 7 " 



See also Australasia. 



Question box at farmers' institutes (Amoss). 1902. p. 49 



Quince, aphids of (Sanderson) . 1902. p. 123 



Kal^bits: 



Hepatic coccidiaof, Eimeria stiedcT correct name for (Stiles), p. 18. 

 Immunity in, experiments on production of, with reference to 

 hog cholera and swine-plague bacteria (Smitii and Moore). 



1S94. p. 41 



Rabies: 



Alleged, in Nebraska, investigation of (Gibbs). p. 188 



Causes, frequencv, and treatment (Salmon). 1900. p. 211 



same, p. 122 / 



Diseaseincattlenot distinguishable from (Moore). 1896. p. 10.. 

 Districts affected with, movement of animals from, order con- 

 cerning, Dec. 11, 1899 



Report of committee on public health of Medical Society of Dis- 

 trict of Columbia. 1900 



Washington, D. C. (Moore and Fish ) . p. 267 



same ( Salmon ) , 1900 



See (iho Animals. 

 Rabun Count v, Ga., cattle in part of, releasing from quarantine, 1898. 



Same, Aug. 1, 1899 



Radlkofer, L. Sapindaceye, three new species of, from western 



Mexico an<l Lower California. 1893. p. 367 



Rafinesque (C. S.) on atmospheric dust, notes on (Abbe). 1900. 



p. 291 



Rafter, George W. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. 230.. 

 Ragan, W. H.: 



Fruit growing, progress in. 1901. p. 673 



Home vineyard, with special reference to northern conditions. 1902. 



Raiffeisen loan associations of Germany. 1891. p. 414 



Railroad companies, letter to, relative to exportation of diseased 



cattle. 1890 



Railroad ties: 



Annual charges for (Fernow). 1887. p. 105 



Chestnut oak for, circular on (Colman). 1887 



Consumption of, in C. S. 1890. p. 41 



Impregnation of, methods as practiced for Prussian railwavs 



( Fernow). 1894. p. 286 '. . . 



Metal- 

 report on (Fernow). 1887. p. 108 



sub.stitution for wood in (Tratman). 1890. p. 53 



use of (Tratman). 1894 



]\Ietal track on railwavs as substitute for wooden (Tratman). 



1889. p. 7 '. 



Structure, behavior, and causes of decay of, in roadbed (Dudley). 



1887. p. 31 



Timl>er used for, kinds and (juantity of (Hough). 1884. p. 119. 



Treatment of, in England (Tratman). 1888. p. 49 



Railroads: 



Connection of, with forest tires (Egleston). 1887. p. 128 



Construction of — 



1889. p. 48 



1890. p.37 



1891. p. 27 



Consumption of forest supplies by, and practicable economy in 



theiruse. 1890. p. 13 



Classlflcatiuu no. 



A9.6:37 



A4.5: 



A4. 1:897 



A7.3:13' 



A5.5:21 



A10.3:110 

 A10.3:115 



' A4.3:35 

 A4.3:6 



A4. 1:897 

 Al. 10:900 

 A4. 1:900 

 A4.3:10 



A4.5:48 



A4.3:25 

 A4. 1:895-6 

 A4.4:30 



A4.5:21 

 A4 5:41 



A6.5:l 



A29.6:28 

 A29.6:30 



Al. 10:901 

 Al. 9:156 

 A27.9:29 



AI.2:Ria 



A13.3:l 

 A13.4:4 

 A13.3:4 



A13.3:9 



A13.3:l 

 A 13.3:4 

 A13.3:9 



A13.3:3 



A13.3:l 

 A13.5:4 

 A13.3:3 



A13.3:l 



A27.9:28 

 A27.9:29 

 A27.9:30 



A13.3:4 



484 



