Index 



Rane, F. William — Continued 



Horticultiirii^ts at agricultural experiment stations, some unde- 

 fined duties and methods of. 1896. p. 76 



Muskmelons, fertilization of, ))y inserts, notes on. 1898. p. 75 . 

 Range grass and forage plant experiments at Ilighmore, S. Dak. 



(Scribner), 1899 



Same (Scribner). 1901 



Range im])rovement: 



Administration and (Forbes). 1902. p. 85 



Arizona (GrifRths). 1901 



Central Texas, experiments in (Bentley). 1902 



Experiments in (Smith). 1898 _. _. 



Forage crops, and progress of experiments in, at Abilene, Tex. 



(Bentley). 1899 



Range industry, importance of (Taylor), p. 293 



See also Stock ranges. 



Ransom, L. A. Bermuda grass for hay. p. 87 



Same. No. 61. p. 27 



Rape plant: 



As a forage plant (Williams) . 1899 



History, culture, and uses ( Shaw ). 1893 



Importance of, for feeding purposes. 1898. p. 9 



Rapley, K. E. Louisiana, southwestern, soils and products of, in- 

 cluding parishes of Saint Landry, Lafayette, Vermilion, Saint 



Martins, Iberia, and Saint Mary's. 1884 



Rathbun, Mary Jane. Tres INIarias Islands, Mexico, Crustacea of, 



1899. p. 73 



Rathvon, S. S. Entomology and its relation to vegetable produc- 

 tions of soil, with reference to destructive and beneficial in- 

 sects, p. 372 



Rathvon, S. V. Insects injurious to grape. 1868. p. 452 



Rats and ))andicoots, trypanosomiasis in. p. 155 



See also Kangaroo rats. 



Raupenleim, report on (Smith). 1895. p. 31 



Ravenel, H. W. Texas, fungi of. 1869. p. 169 



Same. p. 171 



Raw cotton, exports of, from United States, 1890-1895. p. 551 



Same, 1890-1896. p. 596 



Raw silk: 



Examination of (McMurtrie). 1883. p. 56 



Tenacitv, elasticity, and ductility of, notes on (Walker). 1889. 



p. 309 ' 



Raza Island, plants collected at, by Edward Palmer in 1890, list of 



(Vasey and Rose). 1890. p. 79 



Read, j\I. C. Forests on headwaters of streams, preservation of. 



1 884. p. 27 



Reaping machines, evolution of (Miller). 1902 



Reasoner, P. W. Fruits, tropical and semitropical, of Florida and 



Gulf States, p. 7 



Reciprocity and agricultural exports. 1 892. p. 391 



Recipn icity and French tariff treaties. 1 892. p. 181 



Reciprocity treaty, Canadian, note on. 1866. pp. 16, 144 



Recording instruments. See Weather recording instruments. 

 Records and Editing Division, now Publications Division, Agricul- 

 ture Department 



Records Division, Weather Bureau, tables for dividing by 672, 720, 



744, 56, 60, 62 _ 



Red and black scales, Australian enemies of. 1892. p. 41 



Red ants, report on (Riley). 1889. p. 104 



Red ])Ug. See Cotton stainer. 

 Red cedar: 



Notes on (Mohr). 1901 



Two diseases of, caused liy Polyporus juniperinus n. sp. and 



Polyporus carneus nees (Schrenk). 1900 



Red clover seed: 



Circular on ( Pieters). 1900 



Information for purchasers (Pieters). 1901 



riasslfieatioii no. 



A10.3:30 

 A9.6:17 



A3. 4:21 

 A3.4:33 



A10.3:115 

 A19.3:4 

 A19.3:13 

 A3.4:8 



A3.4:23 



A4. 1:885 



A 1.1:883 

 A27.9:21 



A3.4:12 

 A1.9:ll 

 A1.9:78 



A1.8:35 

 A5.5:14 



Al. 1:862 

 A27.9:6 

 A4. 1:901 



A9.6:2 

 A1.2:C29' 

 A1.2:C29''^ 

 Al. 10:895 

 A1.10:896 



A9.3:3 



A9.7:l 



A6.5:l 



A1.7:5 

 A10.3:103 



A20.3:l 

 A27.9:30 

 A 27. 9:30 

 A27.9:4 



A21. 



A29.2:T11 

 A9.7:5 , 

 A9.7:2 



A13.3:31 

 A28.3:21 



A6.4:24 



A 1.9:1 23 



488 



