INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 7 



Agriculture Department, respiration calorimeter work, 1904, 207. 



silk culture investigation and experiment, 1903, 140-143. 

 timber tests, 1891-1896, and new work planned, 1902, 5:54, 



536-538. 

 transfer of National forest reserves, 1905, 637. 

 work against cattle scab, 1903, 504-505. 



remarks of Secretary, 1901, 10; 1902, 9-10: ]903, 9-10; 

 1904,9-10. 

 development of study and publication in States, 1904, 521-522. 

 dissemination of information, discussion, 1905, 177-182. 

 dry-land, remarks, 1904, 50. 



education. See Schools; High Schools; Colleges; Universities, 

 foreign officials, lists, 1902, 692-693. 

 Guam, remarks, 1904, 104. 

 Guatemala Indian, two systems, 1904, 480-482. 

 influence of present educational movement, 1901, l?i4. 

 lists of officials, colleges, societies, etc., 1901, 611-622; 1902, 661-693; 



1903, 509-526; 1904, 539-556; 1905, 405-580. 

 opportunities, articles by B. T. Galloway, M. B. ■\\'aite, and \V. .1. Rpill- 



man, 1904, 161-190. 

 ndation of high schools, 1902, 486. 



to manufacturing, remarks, 1904, 161. 

 schools, secondary and elementary, remarks of Secretary, 1902, 101. 

 science, notes, 1902, 99. 



secondary education, progress, article by A. C. True, 1902, 481-500. 

 Secretary, aid to farmers' institute work, 1903, 150. 



appropriation for moth parasite importation, 1905, 131. 

 duties, 1901, 611; 1902, 661; 1903, 509; 1904, 539; 1905, 503. 



in food inspection, 1904, 152, 153, 154, 155. 

 duty of determination of food adulteration, 1903, 289. 

 recommendations, 1901, 72, 75, 76, 77, 81, 83, 95, 101, 115; 

 1902, 11, 29. 76, 102, 106; 1903, 88, 105-108; 1904, 55, 90, 

 104, 113; 1905, 31, 59, 107. 

 Reports, 1901, 9-115; 1902, 9-124; 1903, 9-108; 1904, 9-118; 

 1905, 9-122. 

 southern, diversified farming in cotton belt, 1905, 193-218. 

 State officials, list, 1901, 620; 1902, 670; 1903, 520; 1904, 550; 1905, 574. 

 publications, article by Charles H. Greathouse, 1904, 521-526. 

 reports, extracts, and incidents, 1904, 522-525. 

 study, aid to other school work, 1905, 272-274. 

 course in Kansas high school, 1905, 265. 

 village high school, 1905, 262. 

 teaching in rural schools, use of illustrative material, article by Dick J. 



Crosby, 1905, 257-274. 

 tropical, investigations, 1905, 46. 



islands of the United States, article by 0. F. Cook, 1901, 349-368. 

 value of birds, 1902, 206. 



table sirup industry, 1905, 245. 

 western, water and land problems, conclusions of Secretary, 1901, 95. 

 Agrilus bilineatus, bark-boring grub, description, life history, injuries to trees, control, 



1903, 321. 

 Agrostologist, work with grass and forage plant problems, notes, 1901, 29, 31. 

 Ailanthus, use in home adornment, 1902, 514. 



iir in soil, freedom of circulation, importance to crops, notes, 1903, 162, 164. 

 Akin apple, value, origin, description, advantages, synonyms, 1903, 268-269. 



John, fu-st propagator of Akin apple, note, 1903, 268. 

 Alabama, agricultural schools, 1902, 491^92. 



argillacea, relations to boll weevil, 1904, 201. 



consumption of cotton, discussion with historic notes, 1903, 472-473. 



diversified farming, article by M. A. Crosby, 1905, 201-207. 



experiment station, steer feeding investigation, 1904, 536. 



farm lands, prices, 1905, 527. 



Forestry Bureau experiments, 1904, 453. 



freezes, effect on citrange, 1904, 282. 



soils, areas surveyed, 1905, 618. 



tobacco experiments, note, 1904, 75 



