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Scribner, Frank Lamson — Continued 



Potato and tomato, treatment of, for blight and rot. 1897 



Range grass and forage plant experiments, cooperative, at High- 

 more, S. Dak. 1899 



same. 1900 



Sand-binding grasses. 1898. p. 405 



Seed distribution, records of, and cooperative experiments with 



grasses and forage ])lants. 1902 



Southern forage plants. 1899 



See also, for reports as Agrostologist, Agrostology Division, Agri- 

 culture Department, 1895-1901 



See also, for report as Chief, Vegetable Pathology Section, Agri- 

 culture Department, 1887 



See also, for report as Mycologist, Agriculture Department, 1886 



Scribner, Frank I.amson-, and Ball, Carleton R. Grasses, miscel- 

 laneous notes and descriptions of new sjiecies. 1900. p. 39 



Scribner, Frank Lamson-, and Merrill, Elmer D.: 



Calamovilfa, notes on. 1901. p. 2 



Chtetochloa, North American species of. 1900 



Grasses of herbarium of Dr. H. Muhlenberg. 1900 



Mexican grasses, some recent collections of. 1900. p. 5 



Panicum, three new species of. 1901. p. 3 



Panicuni nitidum, Panicum scoparium, and Panicum pubescens, 



noteson. 1900. p.31 



Scribner, Frank I^amson-, and Smith, .Tared Gage: 



Hordeum and Agropvaon, genera, native and introduced species 



of. 1897. p.23.." 



Mexican grasses collected by E. W. Nelson in Mexico, 1894-95. 



1897. p. 11 



Scribner, Frank Lamson-, and Viala, Pierre. Black rot of grapevine. 



1888 - 



Scudder, Samuel H. Cranberry girdler, report on. 1894. p. 1 



Scuppernong wine, analysis of (Page) . 1868. p. 362 



Scymnus: 



Australian, established and described in California ( Rilev ) . 1892. 



p. 127 



Two new species of ( Sharp ) . 1889. p. 364 



Sea: 



Ball lightning at, instance of (Sevboth). 1901. p. 249 



Earthquake at (Abbe). 1895. p. 380 



Effect of proximityto, on thunderstorm periods (Stearns). 1898. 



p. 452 



Temperature and shore climate (Abbe). 1902. p. 314.. 

 Seacoast telegraph lines, instructions to operators on (Bugl)ee 



Same (Robinson). 1897 



Seaman, William Henry. Fibers, identification of. 1897. p. 352 

 Searchlight: 



Use of, in meteorology (Abbe). 1897. i). 206 



Classlflfatlon no. 



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Weather signals (Calvert) 

 Seasonal forecasts: 



India and America (Abbe). 1898. p. 266 



Long range, for Pacific Coast States (Ashlev). 1901. p. 16 



Oregon, note on (Abbe) . 1898. p. 253 . . 1 



Seasons : 



Good and l)ad, periodicity of (Abbe). 1896. _ p. 290 



Natural phenomena of, connection with agriculture (Russell). 



p. 329 



Warm and cold, normal, relative duration of, notes on (Abbe). 



1901. p. 74 



same (Penny witt). 1901. p. 55 



Seaweed, valuable agricultural resource of northern coast regions 



(Beal). 1899. p. 5 " 



Sebago Lake, Maine, temperature of water of (Abbe). 1894. p. 507.. 

 Sebelien, J. Albuminoids in milk, estimation of. 1889. p. 169...,. 

 Sedgwick, T. F.: 



Chickens and their diseases in Hawaii. 1901 



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