28 INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



Cattle, damage to forests, 1901, 474, 475. 



disease spread by insects, notes, 1901, 190. 



diseases, eradication by Bureau of Animal Industry, 1903, 493. 



dual-purpose, proposed investigation, 1904, 537. 



exports, 1901, 799; 1902, 862; 1903, 691; 1904, 732; 1905, 773. 



fattening, cooperation of farmers, 1902, 606. 



feed, use of cotton-seed oil cakes, 1901, 296. 



oil cake, 1902, 432, 433, 434. 

 feeding as adjunct of cotton-seed oil manufacture, 1901, 292. 



experiment at Iowa station, 1903, 84. 

 feeds, concentrated, use in Europe, remarks, 1902, 150. 

 foot-and-mouth disease, article by D. E. Salmon, 1902, 643-658. 

 characteristics, 1902, 655. 

 losses, 1902, 648-650, 655. 

 statistics, 1902, 656-658. 

 foreign, contagion, protection, 1901, 624; 1902, 675; 1903, 521; 1904, 551; 1905, 



575. 

 grazing in forest reserves, remarks, and statistics, 1901, 339, 347. 

 housing and care, discussion, 1902, 148-149. 

 importation for breeding use, remarks, 1904, 538. 

 imported, tuberculin test, remarks of Secretary, 1901, 20. 

 imports, 1901, 792; 1902, 853; 1903, 680; 1904, 721; 1905, 761. 

 inbreeding, and its results, 1905, 379, 380. 

 industry. South, remarks, 1904, 190. 

 insect damage, estimates, 1904, 472-473. 

 inspection and imports, notes, 1903, 21, 22. 



losses by foot-and-mouth disease, remarks and notes, 1902, 648-650, 655. 

 mange, inspection, treatment, 1904, 9; 1905, 27. 



note, 1904, 9. 

 numbers in several countries, 1905, 732-735. 

 on farms, other than milch cows, number and value, 1905, 13. 



model farm, kind and management, 1903, 364, 365. 

 owners, prejudice against tuberculin test based on errors, 1901, 585. . 

 parasites, remarks, 1905, 144. 

 points to consider in breeding, 1901, 221. 



prices, wholesale, 1901, 773; 1902, 836; 1903, 664; 1904, 705; 1905, 743. 

 pure-bred, importation, tuberculin tests, 1902, 834. 

 raising in Alaska, notes, 1901, 72; 1903, 88; 1904, 100, 101. 

 scab, discussion, 1903, 504-505; 1904, 9, 21-22. 

 statistics, 1901, 772-773, 792, 799; 1902,834-835,853,862, 871,873; 1903,662- 



664, 680, 691; 1904, 703-705, 721, 732; 1905, 741-743, 761, 773, 

 stock affected with Texas fever, marketing, 1903, 506. 

 Texas fever, dip of Beaumont petroleum, 1903, 506. 

 discussion, 1903, 505-506. 



inspection, supervision, and dipping, 1903, 19-20. 

 regulation for shipment, 1903, 506: 

 transmission by protozoans, 1905, 164, 165. 

 traffic, effect of cattle scab, 1903, 504. 

 tuberculin test for tuberculosis, discussion, 1901, 581-592. 

 tuberculosis, need for control, remarks, 1904, 23. 

 use of cotton-seed hulls and oil-cake as food, 1901, 289. 

 usefulness in destruction of Mexican cotton boll weevil, 1901, 378. 

 vaccination for blackleg, remarks on extent and success, 1901, 21; 1902, 15; 

 1903, 21. 

 Caves, scenic regions of United States, remarks, 1901, 536. 

 Cedar, diseases, 1905, 610. 



telephone-line construction, 1905, 455. 

 Celery, diseases, 1901, 671; 1902, 718; 1903, 553; 1904, 584; 1905, 607. 



experimental growing on Potomac Flats, 1903, 43. 

 Cement, road making, tests, 1903, 58. 



work, study in Public Roads Office, 1905, 110. 

 Cementing power of road material, remarks, 1904, 67. 

 Census Bureau, irrigation statistics, 1903, 575-576. 

 Tenth, timber testing, 1902, 534. 

 Twelfth, reports on cotton-seed industry, 1901, 293. 

 Centigrade temperatures, conversion into Fahrenheit, 1902, 755. 

 Central America, antiquity and stability of population, 1904, 477. 

 migration of red-eyed vireo, 1903, 386. 



