40 INDEX TO TEAEBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



Cotton picking, need of dry weaiher, note, 1904, 147. 

 plant, weevil resistance, 1904, 487. 



planting, moisture and ■warmth requirement, 1904, 141-142. 

 prices wholeeale on leading United States markets, 1901, 756-757- 1902 



817-818; 1903, 645-647; 1904, 686-687; 1905, 712-713. 

 production and consumption in several Southern States, statistics 1903 



468, 470, 472, 473, 474, 475, 478. 

 United States, 1901, 200. 

 crisis, discussion, 1903, 104-108. 

 per acre, discussion of problem, 1902, 366. 

 supremacy of United States, 1901, 205. 

 See also Cotton statistics, 

 raising, combination with stock raising, note, 1904, 189. 

 region, map showing infestation with boll weevil, 1904, 194. 

 service of Weather Bureau, extension, note, 1901, 16. 

 relation of weather conditions to growth and development, article by J B 

 Marbury, 1904, 141-150. 

 to increase in farm land prices in cotton States, 1905, 527, 528. 

 resistance to alkali, or salt in soil, 1902, 587. 



boll weevil, 1903, 31, 106; 1904, 35, 477, 478. 

 wilt root-rot and root-knot, 1902, 19, 20; 1903, 30. 

 root-rot, studies, 1903, 106; 1904, 36. 

 rotation, for Alabama and Mississippi farms, 1905, 202. 



with other crops in diversified farming, 1905, 203. 

 rust, notes, 1903, 540; 1904, 570-575. 

 sales in United Kingdom, competitors, 1903, 487. 

 seed, danger as hog feed, note, 1904, 360. 



distribution, method of Department, 1901, 38. 



remarks, 1902, 32. 

 early maturing, distribution, 1904, 35. 

 exports for 1901-1905, 1905, 780. 

 growing and handling, remarks, 1901, 249. 

 imports into France, 1903, 419. 



United Kingdom, 1903, 418. 

 of varieties resistant to boll weevil, distribution, 1903, 107. 

 production, 1903, 416. 

 profit probable in production, 1904, 190. 

 quantities used for various purposes, remarks, 1901, 291. 

 sales in United Kingdom, competitors, 1903, 488. 

 selection, improvements to be sought, 1902, 379. 



scientific methods for new races, 1902, 376-379. 

 short method, 1902, 375. 

 United States, discussion, 1903, 411. 

 uses, origination, 1902, 602. 

 soils, study, remarks, 1901, 128, 1905, 69. 

 sources of supply other than United States, 1901, 197, 200. 

 special work of Department, 1904, 32-36. 



spinning in South, remarks, with statistics by States, 1903, 466. 

 States, consumption of cotton, article by J. L. Watkins, 1903, 463-478. 

 statistics: acreage, production, and value, 1901, 749-757; 1902, 815-818; 



1903, 643-647; 1904, 683-687; 1905, 709-713. 

 Texas crop, decrease by boll weevil, 1904, 197. 

 trade, international, 1900-1905, 1905, 710-711. 

 upland, American origin, 1904, 476^77. 



See also Cotton, long-staple, 

 use in reclamation of alkali lands in Egypt, 1902, 586-587. 

 varieties, early, defects, breeding, etc., 1904, 499. 

 variety tests against boll weevil, 1904, 498. 

 weevil-resistant, development in Guatemala, notes, 1904, 477, 478. 



varieties, work, remarks, 1903, 106; 1904, 35. 

 wilt disease, remarks by Secretary, 1904,. 37; 1905, 35. 

 world consumption, etc., 1901, 206. 

 wilt-resisiant. development, 1905, 296. 

 yield, method of estimating in field, 1904, 625-026. 

 of crop, influence of sunshine, 1904, 143-.147. 

 yields, charts on relation to weather, 1904, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148. 

 relation to weather, summaries, 1904. 149-150. 



