HAD 



INDEX TO REPORTS, 1887-1901. 



HED 



Hadena arctica (18S8), (!o, 74 (fig.); ('95), 135; 

 ('96), 228 ; ("98), 180. 

 devastatiix (18S9), 71 (tigs.) ; ("92), 144 ; ('95), 

 137 ; ('98), 180 (figs.) ; (1901), 217 (figs.) 



Hrematobia serrata (1892), 144; ('93), 157, 185 

 (fig.); i'95), 135; ('9(;), 203; ("98), 219.- 

 BiiU. xiv, 3 (figs.). 



Hair-snakes (189(;), 238 (figs.) ('97), 191. 



Hair-worms. See Hair-snakes. 



Halisidota sobrina (1887), 39 ; ("90), 175. 



Hamaraelis virginica (1889), (iO. 



Hard-back (Spiraea), Biill. xxviii, 26. 



Hard-heads (Centaurea), Bull, xxviii, 30. 



Hard snnit on Wheat (1895), 141 {fig.)-Biill. iii, 5 

 (%s.) 



Hare's Ear Mustard (1894), 226; (95), 178 (fig.); 

 ('97), 401 ; ('99), 180 (fig.), 201. -£«//. xxviii, 11 



(%.), 22. 



Harpiphorus niaculatus (1895), 149. 



H.VRRiXGTON, W. H., insects identified by (1897), 

 205. 



H.VRT, J. W., on feeding calves (1891), 81. 

 Harvesta chemical compound, analysis of (1900), 



187. 

 Hawkmoth, the Five-Spotted (1901), 234. 

 Hawthorn, Scarlet fruited (1897), 255. 



Hay, analysesof various kinds (1898), 145, 146, 147. 

 Broad-leaf, chemical analysis of (1899), 143. 

 cost of growing clover (1900), 85; ('01), 302. 

 mixed (1900), 85 ; ('01), .302. 



Hay crop at Central Farm in 19,87. — Bull, ii, 9. 



at Indian Head (1900), 405. 



crops at Nappan (1900), 300 ; ('01), 356. 



Hay decoction or tea. analysis of (1899), 144. 



' value of (1899), '144. 



for the English market ("93), 40. 

 insects affecting (1887), 51 ; ("88), .59. 

 Manitoba Native, for fodder, (1895), 303; 



('98), 142. 

 mixed grain grown for (1893), 248 ; ('95), 292. 

 Hay, W. H., accountant, reports by (1895), 413 : 

 ('90), 461 ; ('97). 435; ('9S), 4i3 ; ('99), 427 ; 

 (1900), 477; (1901), .559. 

 Report on (^lasgow Exhibition (1901), 78 

 (plate). 



Heal-all (Brunella), Bu/l. xxviii, 34. 



Heather (1899), 12.3. 



He.^THORN, T. M., report on Barley brewing 

 experiment (1889), 32. 



' Heavy Feed ' for cattle, analysis of (1897), 149. 



Hedge — 



Abies balsamea (1899), 321. 



Acer ginnala (1897), 342 ; ('99), 321 ; (1901), 



441. 



negundo (1897), 342 ; ('99), 320. 

 tatarica ginnala (1899), 374. 



Amelanchier alnifolia (1897), 342 ; (1901), 441. 

 American Elm (1894), 37 ; ("97), 342. 



Larch (1895), 66. 



Arbor vitte (1889), 38 ; ('94), 39, 53 ; ("95), 6.5, 

 371 ; ('97), 270 ; ('99), 321 ; (1901), 441. 



Hedge— Con. 



Artemisia abrotans (1891), .307; ("92), 252: 



("97), 342; (1901), 440. 

 rar-. Tobolskianum (1897), 342; (T)9), 



374; (1901), 441. 

 Ash-leaf Maple (1891), 278; ('94), 316; ("97), 



342. 

 Ash, Native Manitoba (Jreen (1894), 316 ; 



(1901), 441. 

 Asiatic Maple (1894), 316 ; ('97), 342 ; ("99), 321. 

 Aspen (1895), 310; ('97), 342; (1901), 441. 

 Baker's Rose (1894), 39. 

 Balsam Poplar (1895), 3()3. 



Spruce (189!)), 321. 



Barberry, common (1889), 39; ('89), 43. 



— ■ Darwin's (1895), 372. 



purple (1889), 39 ; ('94), 38 ; ('95), .372. 



Beech, European (1895), 66. 

 Berberis Thunbergii (1897), 2()9. 

 Betula alba (1899), 321. 



lenta (1899), 321. 



lutea(1899), 321. 



nigra (1899), 321. 



Birch, Black (1899), 321. 



Canoe or Papery (1895), 60. 



Sweet (1899), 321. 



White (1899), .321. 



Yellow (1895), 66 ; ('99), 321. 



Black Cherry (Native Manitoba) (1894), 310. 

 Breaking Buckthorn (1894), 40; ('95), 00; ('97), 



342. 

 Box Elder (1894), 40 ; ('95), 311, 363. 

 Buckthorn, the Alder (1897), 269. 



the Breaking (1901), 441. 



Buffalo-berry (1901), 440. 



Bull or Heavy-Wooded Pine (1895), 66. 



Caragana (Siberian j.ea) (1889), 39 ; ('94), 37, 



316 ; ('95), 363 ; ('97), 2(59 ; ('99), 321. 



Dwarf (1896), 72. 



grandiflora (1901), 441. 



mollis glabra (1897), 342 ; (1901), 440. 



Carolina Allspice (1895), 66. 



Cathartic Bucktliorn (1895), 66. 



Ced.ar (Native) (1893), 347. 



Celtis occidentalis (1901), 440. 



Cherry, Manitolja Pin (1901), 441. 



Chinese Lilac (1894), 40. 



Choke cherry (1897), 342. 



Cockspur Thorn (1894), 40 ; ('95), 303. 



Cornus stolonifera (1897), 342 ; (1901), 441. 



Corylus Americana (1897), .342 ; (1901), 441. 



Cotoneaster, Box-leaved (1895), 00; ('96), 72. 



Common (1896), 72; (1901), 441. 



Nepaul (1895), 66 ; ('96), 72. 



Simon's (1895), 66 ; ('96), 72. 



Sharp-leaved (1896), 72. 



Small-leaved (1895), 66 ; ('96), 72. 



vulgaris (1897), 342 ; (1901), 441. 



Cottonwood (Dakota) (1894), 310; ('95), 363; 



('97), 342; ('99), 320. 

 Crab, Berried Siberian (1901), 440. 

 CratEeguscoccinea(lS!)7), 270; (1901), 440. 

 var. Sullivanti 11897): 342. 



tomentosa (1897). 270. 



Currant, Yellow Flowering (1897), 342 ; (1901), 



441. 

 Deutzia (18!I5), 372. 

 Dogwood (1901), 441. 

 Eleagnus argentea (1897), 342 ; (1901), 441_ 



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