INDEX. 



15 



Tenancy — Continued. 



black land — Bulletin No. 



development 1068 



increase from smaller farms, 1880-1920 1068 



time required for tenants to attain various stages 1068 



bonus-rent — 



law, popularity 1068 



practices in black lands 1068 



extent and growth in black-land area, 1880-1920 1068 



Tenants-r- 



f amilies, living standards and cost 1068 



share, black land, various employments and years em- , 



ployed 1068< 



Tennessee — 



red cedar. See Cedar. 



wheat acreage and varieties 1074 



Terpenes, occurrence in turpentine 1064 



: ' Test weight," grain, determination, apparatus for, bulletin by 



E. G. Boerner and E. H. Ropes 1065 



Tester, ' ' weight-per-bushel " of grain, description 1065 



Testing, grain weights per bushel, apparatus and method, bulle- 

 tin by E. G. Boerner and E. H. Ropes 1065 



Tests, drainage pumping plants in Southern States, bulletin by 



W. B. Gregory 1067 



Texas — 



black land, relation between tenure and education 1068 



Black Prairie, farm ownership and tenancy, investigation, 



purpose and scope 1068 



land laws, landlord lien, and homestead exemption, provi- 

 sions ' 1068 



wet lands, drainage operations, pumping-plant tests 1067 



wheat acreage and varieties 1074 



Thermograph, solar, description, and use in forest studies 1059 



Thermometers, use in measuring air and soil temperatures, cost, 



etc 1059 



Thermopyle, description, and use in forest study 1059 



Thinning, long-leaf pine stands 1061 



Thompson, BL C, and James H. Beattie, bulletin on "Sweet- 

 potato storage studies " 1063 



Tideland spruce. See Spruce Sitka. 

 Timber — 



long-leaf pine — - 



production possibility for southern cut over lands 1061 



yield of trees of various sizes 1061 



lo3S from turpentining 1061 



pine, uses, production, etc 1061 



Timbers, decay, relation to certain fungi, bulletin by AValter H. 



Snell. , 1053 



Tineola biselliella, control by cedar chests 1051 



Tracheids, formation and function in trees 1064 



Tramele8 pini, description and injury to spruce trees 1060 



Trnmetes serialis, cause of decay in timbers, studies 1053 



Transpiration, studies in forests, methods 1059 



Trees— 



forest, physiological observations, suggestions 1059 



long-leaf pine, Stands, age, number, size, yields per acre, etc.. 1061 



nci-A of li'.'ht. in<-:i-;ur'-rii"nl .-:, molliod.s, and apparatus 1059 



pine, growth, height, and diameter, etc 1001 



Trittcum, classification L074 



Teost, John F., bulletin on " Relation of the character of the en- 

 dosperm to the susceptibility of dent com to root rotting" 1062 



Turpentine — 



composition L064 



di 'illation product of long leaf pine, description L064 



4-15 



9 



36-37 



13 



13 



4-5 



53-55 



31, 32. 

 33,34 



215 

 4 



1-13 

 1-4 



1-13 



1-54 



56-60 



1-4 



12-15 



38-40 



215 



51 



25-26, 38 



49 



34-36 



1-18 



49-50 

 16-22 

 33-34 

 13-22 



1-47 



1-14 



6 



18 



3-40 



164-167 



171-172 



10 1>2 



46-59 



10-13 



48-207 



1-7 



4 

 3-4 



