Tea — Continued 

 Culture of — 



experiment in, report on tea gardens of Dr. Charles U. Shepard, 



Pinehurst, S. (!. ( Saunders ) . 1 897 



experiment in South Carolina (Shepard). 1899 



in United States, p. 235 



probable American industry (Saunders) . 1879 



Japan, culture. 1872. p. 286 



Missihisij^pi, cultivation of plant. 1869. p. 301 * 



Raising, at Pinehurst Exjierimental Tea Garden, near Summer- 



ville, S. C. , special report on. p. 627 



See also Chinese tea plant. 

 Tea garden, Government, at Summerville, S. C, condition and 



prospects of ( Saunders), p. 28 



Teasel, cultivation and use of (Moses), p. 117 



Technical education (Hall). 1894. p. 67 



Technical schools, mechanical drawing in (Flather). 1894. p. 81.. 

 Teele, R. P. Irrigation investigations, 1901, summarv of results of. 



1902. p. 17 / 



Tein, M. von. Rhine region, regimen of; high-water phenomena 



and their prediction. 1894. p. 117 ■ 



Teisserenc de Bort, Leon. Atmosphere, studies on, at Trappes, 



France. 1901. p. 20 



Telegraph: 



AVeather service and ( Robinson) . 1902. p. 145 



West India service (Robinson). 1898. p. 410 



See also Seacoast telegraph line — Weather telegraphy — Wire- 

 less telegraphy. 



Telephone and kite, note on (Abbe). 1898. j). 366 



Telephone kite (Abbe). 1898. p. 257 



Temperature: 



Air, monthly notes on, July, 1891-Oct. , 1902 



Atmosphere, average ( Abbe) . 1898. p. 415 



Atmospheric, during month of July, 1895 (Phillips), p. 253 



Average, of upper strata, notes on ( Aljbe) . 1901 . p. 177 



Baltimore, Md., study of ( Walz). 1899. p. 293 



Bergen Point, N. J., kite determinations (Allen). 1898. p. 161 .. 



Cape Nome, note on (Abbe). 1900. p. 212 



Clothing and, report on (Phillips). 1897. p. 200_. 



Comparison of, with magnetic horizontalforce (Bigelow) — 



1894. pp. 415, 460, 504 



1895. p. 7 - 



Control of scale insects by (Marlatt). 1899. p. 73 



Deep lakes, notes on (Abbe). 1901. p. 71 



Diurnal range of, variation of, with latitude and locality ( Bigelow ) . 



1 902. p. 134 



Duluth, Minn. (Richardson), p. 463 



Evajioration and, notes on (Abbe). 1898. p. 213 



Extremes of, safe for jK'rishable goods. 1900. p. 741 



Forest clearing and cultivation, effect upon ( Fulton). 189!). p. 89. 



same (Salisbury). 1899. p. 91 



Homogeneity and uniformity of, at Weather Bureau stations, 



notes on (Abbe). 1897. p. 249 



Hourly results from self-registers for recording (Abbe). 1897. 



p. 252 



Influence of, on process of germination (Detmer). 1895. p. 405. 

 Injurious, protection of food products from (Williams). 1901 ... 

 Injurious to food products in storage and (luring transportation 



(Williams) 



Jamaica ( Mall). 1901. p. 503 - 



Low, cause of, for August, 1895 (Abbe) . p. 296 



Mav, and of the vear, 1790-1888 (Abbe), p. 216 



Mei-sivan, Turkey (Abbe). 1897. p. 245 



Mininuim, abstract of comparison of, recorded at U. S. Weather 



Bureau and Forest l*ark meteorological observatories, St. 



Louis, Mo., 1891 (Hamnion and Duenckel). p. 12 



* By a misprint, tliis page number appears twice. 



Index 



I'liiSNlflcatlon no. 



A14.4:l 



A1.8:61 



Al. 1:869 



A1.6:18 



A27.9:10 



A27.9:7 



A 1.1:892 



A 1.1:881-2 

 Al. 1:863 

 A10.3:20 

 A10.3:20 



A10.3:119 



A29.3:lli 



A29.6:29 



A29.3:31 

 A29.6:26 



A29.6:26 

 A29.6:26 



A29.6: 



A29.6:27 



A29.6:23 



A29.6:29 



A29.6:27 



A 29. 6:26 



A29.6:28 



A29.6:25 



A 29. 6:22 

 A29.6:23 

 A9.6:20 

 A29.6:29 



A 29. 6:30 

 A 29. 6:27 

 A 29. 6:26 

 Al. 10:900 

 A29.3:24 

 A29.3:24 



A29.6:25 



A29.6:25 

 A29.3:ll •■' 

 A1.9:125 



A29.3:13 

 A29.6:29 

 A 29. 6:23 

 A 29. 6:22 

 A29.6:25 



A 29. 6:30 



657 



