Index 



AVliitney, -Milton, and P>ri<;fr?, Lyman James. Electrical method of 



deteiniininiT temiK'iature of soils. 1897 



WiiitiH'v, .Miiron,and Floyd, Marcus L. Tobacco industry, growth 



(.1. ISKi). p. 429.." 



Whitiu-y. Milton, and Hosnier, Ralph Sheldon. Soil moisture; rec- 

 nrd of amount of water contained in soils during crop season 



of ISOfi. 1S97 



Whitney, Milton, and Means, Thomas Herbert: 



Alkali lands. 1S99 



Alkali soils of Yellowstone A'alley, from preliminary investiga- 

 tion of soils near Billings, Mont. 1S98 



Cigar leaf tobacco, temperature changes in fermenting piles of. 



1899 



Electrical method of determining soluble salt content of soils, 



etc. 1897 



Whitney, Milton, ( iai'dner, Frank Duane, and Briggs, Lyman James. 

 Electrical method of determining moisture content of arable 



soils. 1897 



Whitson, James H. Agriculture in Idaho Territory. 1869. p. 369. 

 Whittle, C. L. Roads, forces which operate to destroy, with notes 



on road stones and problems therewith connected. 1897 



Wiechmann, F. G. See, as collaborator, Wiley, Harvey Washington. 

 W^ickson, E. J.: 



Climat( ilogy and horticulture. 1900. p. 45 



Dairying in California. 1896 



Irrigation — 



field and garden. 1901 



in fruit growing. 1900 



of deciduous fruits, notes on. 1900. p. SO 



practice among fruit growers on Pacific coast. 1902 



Wide tires, laws of certain States relating to their use (Stone). 1895. 

 Widmann, Otto. House sparrow, passer domesticus, and European 

 tree sparrow, passer montanus, at St. Louis, Mo., history of. 



1889. p. 191 ' 



Wier, D. B. Plums, native, how to fruit them, they are practically 



curculio proof. 1887. p. 39 



Wiiiirins, S. M. Truck farming in Louisiana. 1887. p. 240 



Wi^ht, R. Allan: 



Icerva i)urchasi and Vedalia cardinalis in Xew Zealand. 1893., 



p. 194 



New Zealand katipo, report on. 1889. p. 134 



Potato-tul ler moth, report on. 1893. p. 163 



Root fungus of Xew Zealand. 1889. p. 199 . ._ 



Wilbour, Joshua. Animals, dead, disposition of, in Dublin, p. 347. 

 Wilcox, Earley Vernon: 



Calves, feeding, witli milk of tuberculous cows. 1899. p. 23 



Cattle, northern, protecting against Texas fever. 1900. p. 27 . . . 



Larkspur poisoning of sheep, p. 473 



Milk, tuberculosis in, killing the germs of. 1899. p. 24 



Paris green, low grade, use of, to fruit growers. 1900. ji. 14 



Petroleum, crude, as an insecticide. 1900. p. 15 



Plant poisoning of stock in ^lontana. p. 91 



See alsi), as joint author, Allen, Edwin West — Chesnut, Victor 

 King. 



Wild, Heinrich, short biography of. 1902. p. 451 



AVild animals. See Animals. 



Wild-cherry leaves, poisoning by (Evans), p. 16 



Wild flowers (Ganlner) . p. 155 



Wilder, ^Marshall P. American Pomological Society, history and 



progress of. p. 1 49 



Wilder, Marshall P., Thompson, Alexander, Flagg, William J., and 

 Barry, Patrick. Vine, culture and i)roducts of, report to 

 United States Commission at Paris Exposition of 1867. p. 163. 

 Wiley, Harvey Washington: 



Address of, as president of Association of Official Agricultural 

 Chemists, at third annual convention. 1886. p. 6 



Ciiissiriciitlon no, 



' A 26. 3:7 

 A1.10:S99 



A26.3:9 



: A1.9:88 

 A26.3:14 

 A1.8:60 

 A26.3:8 



A26.3:6 

 A27.9:7 



A 22. 4:29 



A 10. 3: 76 

 A4.3:14 



Al. 9:138 

 Al. 9:116 

 A10.3:76 

 A10.3:108 

 A22.3:12 



A5.3:i 



A9.3:14 

 A27.9:25 



A9.7:6 

 A9.7:2 

 A9.7:5 

 A 28. 5:5 

 A4. 1:899 



Al. 9:107 

 A1.9:119 

 A4. 1:898 

 A 1.9:107 

 Al. 9:114 

 Al. 9:114 

 A4. 1:900 



A29.6:.30 



Al. 9:103 

 A 1.1:862 



A 1.1:870 



A 1.1:867 

 A7.3:12 



602 



