\Vi«eonpin — Continued 



Live-8tork industrv of, condition of (Campbell), p. 321 



Northern, wild fruits of. 1890. p. 484 



Sugar-beet experiments in, in 1891 ( WoU). p. 90 



Seealxo La Crosse — ^Milwaukee — New Riohniond — Whitewater. 

 Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station farm, gruund-water on, 

 fluctuations in level and rate of movement of (King). 1892.. 

 Witch-hazel, two species of plant-lice inhabiting, life history of 



(Pergande) . 1901 



Withcombe, James. Sheep husbandry of Pacific Northwest. 1900. 



P 5 --.--. --- 



Withers, W. A. Nitrification as an element of soil productiveness. 



1902. p. 87 



Withers, W. A., and Fraps, G. S. : 



Ammonium sulphate and cotton-seed meal in different soils, 



nitrification of. 1902. p. 36 



Index 



t'lasstacatldii uo. 



A4. 1:889-90 



A27.9:28 



A7.3:33 



A29.3:5 

 A9.8:9 

 Al. 9:117 

 A10.3:115 



Nitrification of certain fertilizers. 1901. 



p. 25 



A7.3:67 

 A7.3:62 

 A29.6:30 



Woeikoff, A. Rainfall and charts of rainfall. 1902. p. :io:i 



Wohl, A. Carbohydrates, character of, abstract of paper on. 1890. 



p. 134 A7.3:28 



Wolfer, A. Wolf's sun-spot relative numbers, revision of. 1902. i 



p. 171 ' A29.6:30 



Wolfinger; J. P. Indian corn culture, p. 215 i Al. 1:866 



W^olf's isun-spot relative numbers, revision of (Wolfer). 1902. j 



p. 171 i A29.6:30 



Woll, Fritz Wilhelm: 



Agricultural education and research in Scandinavian countries 



and Finland. 1898. pp. 605, 703 A10.6:9 



Agricultural education in Scandinavian countries, notes on. 1897. 



p. 7 A10.4:32 



Scandinavian seed-control stations, report on. 1899. p. 4 A10.6:10 



Sugar-beet experiments in Wisconsin in 1891. p. 90 A7.3:33 



Wollaber, A. B. Thermographs, furnishing of, to voluntary 

 observers, records to be kept at section centers. 1902. 



p. 219 A29.3:31 



Wollaber, E. A. Portland, Oreg., weather forecast district, monthly 



report of, September, 1900 A29.6:29 



Same. February, 1901 A29.6:30 



Wollnv, Ewald: 



Physical i)roperties of soil, nature of. 1896. pp. 761, 853, 948...' A10.6:6 

 Soil, relation of physical properties of, to cultivation of plants. 



1893. pp. 528, 627 A10.6:4 



Soils- 

 artificial changes of physical i)roperties of. 1900. p. 604 A10.6:ll 



physical properties of, adajjiation of methods of cultivation 



and manuring to. 1900. p. 805 A10.6:ll 



Wollny method, application of, to mixed butters (Besana). 1890. 



p. 105 A7.3:24 



Wolves. ,See Cattle. 



Women's farm institutes (Maddock). 1902. p. 46 A10.3:110 



Wood, Mrs. A. F. See, as translator, Charpentier de Cossigny, 'SI. J. 

 Wood, Peter. Dew-point, value of, in forecasting weather under 



certain conditions. 1902. ]i. 152 A29.3:31 



Wood: 



American, thirty-two species of, summary of mechanical tests on. A13.4:15 

 Characteristics and i)roperties of, elementary discussion of ( Koth ) . 



1 895 A13.3:10 



same, introduction to (Fernow). 1895. p. 5 A13.3:10 



Consumers of, information to, relative to increasing durability of 



_ timber (Colman ). 1887 A13.4:3 



Different kinds, how to distinguish (Fernow and Roth). 1895. 



p. 59 A13.3:10 



Mechanical tests made at Washington University testing hihora- 



tory, St. Louis, Mo. (.Johnson). 1893. p. 3 " 



Mechanical tests of, results of (Johnson). 1893. p. 22 



Mojre important, of North Amery;-a, key to. 1895. p. 64 



A] 3.3:8 

 A 13.3.8 

 A13.3:10 



114—04- 



.39 



0O9 



