Smith, J. "Warren —Coutinued 



Phenological data. 1902. p. 196 



Washouts, floods, cold waves, heavy snowfalls, warning.-^ of, for 

 benefit of transportation companies. 1899. p. 37 



Weather, effect of, on birds. 1895. p. 212 



Weather Bureau instrument shelter. 1893. p. 25 



Weather Bureau observers, stations of instruction for newly ap- 

 pointed; should not certain important Weather Bureau sta- 

 tions ])e designated? 1899. p. 105 



Smith, .Tared Gage: 



Alfalfa or lucern 



Cowpeas, report on 



same, p. 287 



same 



Florida beggar weed. 1899 



Fodder and forage plants, exclusive of grasses 



Forage conditions of prairie regions. 1895. p. 309 



Forage plants for cultivation on alkali soils. 1898. p. 535 



Gram, chick-pea, or Idaho pea. 1898 



Grass gardens, experimental. 1895 



Grazing problems in Southwest and how to meet them. 1898 



Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, annual report for 1901. 

 p . 36 1 



Leguminous forage crojjs. 1897. p. 487 



^Meadows and pastures, formation and cultivation in middle East- 

 ern States 



Plant introduction, conimercial. 1900. p. 131 



Range improvements, experiments in. 1898 



Salt bushes. 1896 



Seed and plant introduction, work of Agriculture Department in, 

 since 1897. 1901. p. 145 



Sitanion, genus, synopsis of. 1899 



Velvet bean . 1 899 



Vetches, cultivated 



See alw, as joint author, Scribner, Frank Lamson-. 

 Smith, Jdhn Bernhard: 



Aphidida^, some cpiestions relating to. 1891. p. 226 



Blackberry borers and gall makers, notes on. 1891. p. 27 



Carl)on bisulphide as an insecticide. 1894. p. 108 



Clover-leaf beetle, invasion by. 1891. p. 231 



Cranberry and hop insects, report upon. 1884. p. 9 



Cut- worms, remedies for. p. 273 



Entomological notes and pr(j])lems. 1895. i). 6 



Fertilizers as insecticides. 1891. p. 217 



Insecticides, farm practice, and fertilizers as. 1893. p. 93 



Insects affec-ting the hop and cranberry, p. 393 



Lachnosterna f usca, notes on. 1888. "p. 180 



Maxillary tentacles of pronuba. 1893. p. 161 



Xew Jersey insects, notes on — 



1891. p. 43 



1892. p. 93 



1893. p. 187 



1894. p. 185 



Noctuida^ from Death Valley, descriptions of. 1893. p. 328 



Nursery inspection. 1901. p. 165 



Oncocnemis, new species of. 1888. p.'18 



Parasites and predaceous insects, economic value of. 1893. p. 142. 

 Petroleum, crude — 



notes on, and its effects upon j^lants and insects. 1901. ]^. 17f). 



year's experience in. 1902. p. 118 



Plum curculio, notes on. 1891. p. 219 



Rose bugs, experience with — 



1890. p. 113 



1891. p. 220 



San Jose scale in New Jersey. 1 894. p. 163 



San Jose or pernicious scale, distribution of, in New Jersey. 1 s<)S. 



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Index 



Classificutlou no. 

 A29.3:31 



A29.3:24 

 A29.6:23 

 A29.3:7 



A29.3:24 



A 1.9:31 

 A 1.9:89 

 Al. 10:896 

 A 3. 4:5 

 A3.4:13 

 A3.3:2 

 Al. 10:895 

 Al. 10:898 

 A3.4:7 

 A3. 4:1 

 A3.3:16 



A10.P:901 

 Al. 10:897 



A1.9:66 

 A1.10:900 

 A3.4:8 

 A3. 4:3 



A10.3:99 

 A3. 3:18 

 A3.4:14 

 A3.4:6 



A9.7:3 



A9.7:4 



A9.7:7 



A9.7:3 



A9.3:4 



Al. 1:885 



A9.6:2 



A9.7:3 



A9.7:6 



Al. 1:884 



A9.7:l 



A9.7:5 



A9.7:4 



A9.7:5 



A9.7:6 



A9.7:7 



A9.7:5 



A10.3:99 



A9.7:l 



A9.7:6 



A10.3:99 



A10.3:115 



A9.7:3 



A9.7:3 

 A9.7:3 

 A9.7:7 



A9.6:17 



525 



