INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 39 



Cotton exports, destination, 1903, 484. 



1870-1900, statistics, 1901, 202. 



statistics, 1901, 802; 1902, 865; 1903, 694; 1904, 735; 1905, 776. 

 farms, prices, increase, 1905, 19, 511. 

 fertilization, remarks, 1905, 382. 

 fiber, relation of strength to soil, 1903, 126, 131. 

 fields, establishment in alkali lands of Nile delta, 1902, 581. 

 goods, home spun, statistics of manufacture for Southern States, 1810, 1903, 

 464. 

 use of castor oil in printing and dyeing, 1904, 287-290. 

 growers, advantage in starting orchards, 1904, 180. 

 Growers' Protective Association, Interstate, officials, 1901, 637. 

 growing and production, effect of boll weevil on prospect, 1903, 205. 

 relation to crop diversification in the South, 1905, 193-194. 

 season of 1904, notes, 1904, 560-576. 



supremacy of United States, causes and danger, 1904, 192. 

 weather conditions, crop season, notes, 1901, 645-655; 1902, 700-711; 

 1903, 528-542; 1904, 561-576; 1905, 584-600. 

 Guatemalan, adaptability to western Texas, 1904, 480. 

 household manufactures in 1810, with statistics for South, 1903, 464. 

 imports, 1901, 795; 1902, 857; 1903, 683; 1904, 724; 1905, 765. 

 improvement by seed selection, article by Herbert J. Webber, 1902, 365-386. 



progress, discussion, 1902, 228-230. 

 increase in world's consumption and problem of new supply, 1901, 203.' 

 Indian field culture in Guatemala, 1904, 482, 485. 



protection by kelep, example, 1904, 484. 

 industry, 1830 to 1860, remarks, 1903, 466. 



past twenty years, summary of facts, 1903, 476-478. 

 insect damage, 1904, 468-469. 

 insects, boll-weevil and other, studies for destruction, 1903, 107. 



injurious, 1901, 677; 1902, 729; 1903, 563, 564; 1904, 601, 602; 1905, 630- 



631. 

 minor, remarks, 1904, 80. 

 need of attention, 1903, 106. 

 relations of leaf worm and boll weevil, 1904, 201. 

 introduction into English colonies in America, remarks, 1904, 476. 



of new crops to supply place, 1903, 106. 

 Kekchi, characters, 1904, 486^87. 



size in relation to usefulness, 1904, 486. 

 land, crop rotation, lack, 1902, 520. 



improvement by use of bur clover, 1905, 202. 

 lands, Arkansas and Mississippi, drainage, note, 1904, 110. 



use of common salt, note, 1901, 165. 

 large crop of 1904, causes of production, 1904, 195-196. 

 leaf worm, relations to boll weevil, 1904, 201. 



long staple and short staple, difference, and supply and demand, 1903, 121. 

 improvement of varieties, 1902, 20, 1903, 130-132; 1904, 45. 

 new variety, 1903, 30. 

 upland, American origin, 1904, 476-477. 



and Egyptian, breeding and value, 1902, 230; 1903, 30. 

 cultivation, discussion, 1903, 132-134. 

 estimates of production, 1903, 122. 

 growing, article by Herbert J. Webber, 1903, 121-136. 

 picking, ginning and baling, 1903, 134-135. 

 selection of seed, discussion, 1903, 132. 

 varieties, origin, and character, 1903, 126-130. 

 loss from wilt disease, note, 1905, 294. 



manufacture in South, adverse influence of leading men, 1903, 465. 

 manufacturing establishments, 1810-1820, 1903, 465^66. 



history, summary, and notes, 1903, 463-467, 468-469, 470-475. 

 markets, remarks, 1903, 136. 



mills, new, production of market for vegetables, 1904, 187. 

 ocean rates, United States to Liverpool, 1905, 760. 

 organizations, European, for promotion of production, 1904, 91. 

 perennial varieties, 1904, 479, 486. 

 period of growing and conditions favorable, 1904, 144. 



