Index 



Taveau, Augustine L. Farming, modern, in America, p. 280 



Tax, dog, in England and Si'otiand. 1S()7. p. I!S1 



Taxation: 



Highway, comparative results of lahor and mi mey systems. 1894. 



same, revised 



Local, as affecting farms. 1897 



Tayler, Louise. Kidney worm of swine, our present knowledge of. 



p. 612 



See also, as joint author, Stiles, Charles Wardell. 

 Taylor, Charles \V. Cattle and sheep, raising and feeding more, 



importance of. p. 249 



Taylor, F. AV. See, as joint author, Bonsteel, Jay Allan. 

 Taylor, H. M.: 



Cattle interests, condition of, west of Mississippi River, p. 806.. 



Cattle-range industry, j). 105 



Range industry, importance of. p. 298 



Taylor, Nathaniel R. : 



Atmospheric pressure, high and low. 1897. p. 851 



Weather observer. What a weather observer should know. 



1898. p. 543 



Taylor, Thomas: 



Cranberry culture in New Jersey, p. 569 , 



Fibrine and bacteria 



Fungoid diseases of jilants. p. 110 



Internal parasites in domestic fowls and butter and fats, micro- 

 scopic observations 



Lard, pure and fictitious, methods of distinguishing between. 



1893 



Microscopic investigation along agricultural lines, monthly, ]\Iav, 



1872, to Dec, 1876 '.. 



[The more important articles are indexed under their various subjects.] 

 Mushrooms — 



eight edible and twelve poisonous, of U. S.,with directions 

 for culture and culinary preparation of edible species. 



p. 366 



same, revised 



four edible, of U. S. 1893. p. 7 



twelve edible, of U. S.,with directions for identification and 



preparation as food. p. 100 



same, reprinted with an appendix 



Napthaline as an insecticide, etc., its effect on seeds, plants, and 



animals. 1883 



See also, for reports as Microscopist, Agriculture Department, 



1 872-1 894 



Taylor, W. Potato disease, cause and cure of. 1869. p. 64 



Taylor, William Alton: 



Fruit industry, and substitution of domestic for foreign-grown 



fruits. 1897. p. 305 



same, reprinted, with historical and descriptive notes on ten 



varieties of apples suitable for export trade. 1898 



Fruit varieties, little-known, considered worthy of wider dissemi- 

 nation. 1901. p. 381 



Refrigeration, influence of, on fruit industrv. p. 561 



Small-fruit culture for market. 1895. p. 283 



See also, for reports as Assistant Pomologist, 1893, Acting Pomolo- 



gist, 1900, Pomology Division, Agriculture Department 



Tea: 



Aboriginal North American. See Ilex cassine. 



Adulteration of (Spencer). 1892. p. 875 



California, culture. 1870. p. 38 



Consumption of, in LTnited States, per capita of population — 



1870-1895. p. 552 



1896. p. 595 



1898. p. 723 



Cultivation and manipulation. 1873. ]). 436 



Classification no. 



A 1.1:874 

 A27.9:5 



A22.4:16 

 A22.4:24 

 A27.9:35 



A4. 1:899 



A J. 1:864 



A4. 1:887-8 

 A4. 1:886 

 A4. 1:885 



A 29. 6:25 



A29.6:26 



Al. 1:877 

 A18.2:F44 

 A 1.1:871 



A 1.8:34 

 A18.5:3 

 A27.9: 



A 1.1:890 



A18.5:2 



A18.5:3 



Al. 1:885 

 A18.5:l 



A18.2:N16 



A18.1: 

 A27.9:7 



A1.10:897 



A21.3:7 



Al. 10:901 

 Al. 10:900 

 Al. 10:895 



A20.1: 



A7.3:13' 



A27.9:8 



Al. 10:895 

 A1.10:896 

 Al. 10:898 

 A27.9:ll 



556 



