IJNUEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 43 



Crops and animals, importanre and proper aims of breeding, discussion, 1901, 232. 

 cover, growing in orchard, remarks, 1904, 174-175. 



m j^oung peach orchard, 1902, 613-619. 

 disease-resistant, remarks, 1902, 19. 

 Egypt, areas, seasons, and irrigation, 1902, 577-579. 



sowing and cultivation, 1902, 374. 

 Egyptian, in use on alkali lands, available for United States, 1902, 587. 

 field, culture, influence of experiment station work, article bv .1. I. Schulte, 

 1905, 407-422. 

 damages by meadow mice, 1905, 368. 



important data, remarks and table, 1901, 692-694; 1902, 755-757. 

 seed, quantity to sow per acre, 1901, 692-694; 1902, 755-757. 

 ten leading, estimate of annual value, 1901, 217. 

 for alkali lands in Egypt, article by T. H. Kearney and T. II. Means, 1902, 

 573-588. 

 overflowed lands, 1904, 42. 

 forage, demonstration of improvements, 1903, 36. 

 forcing-house, fertilizers, 1902, 553-572. 

 general, extension of soil survey, 1901, 126. 



for growing under glass near city, 1904, 165. 

 growing under glass, article by B. T. Galloway, 1904, 161-169. 

 Gulf coast and southern Florida, remarks, 1904, 41. 

 hay and forage, progress in improvement, 1902, 227-228. 

 influence of chemical and of physical characteristics of soil, 1902, 69. 

 intertilled, value of cultivation in South, 1903, 159. 

 irrigation, pumping water, 1904, 107. 

 kinds for preparation of soil for fruit growing, 1904, 173. 

 leguminous, introduction, 1903, 37. 

 maintenance of fertility of soil, note, 1904, 69. 

 new, introduction in place of cotton, 1903, 106. 



.observation, and introduction in connection with soil survey, 1901, 123. 

 other than cotton, introduction in work against boll ■\vee^•il, ) !)(M , 503. 

 Porto Rico, areas planted, 1901, 505. 

 promising for the Tropics, 1901, 353. 

 reports, of results of irrigation in Colorado, 1901, 426. 

 rotation and other improved methods of management, 1902, l(i. 

 in potato culture in Colorado, 1904, 313. 



Virginia tobacco raising, 1905, 223. 

 on typical live-stock farm, 1902, 355-359. 

 soiling, use on model farm, remarks; general, management, 1903, 366-367. 

 special, distribution of seed, 1903, 24. 



fertilizers article, by A. F. Woods and R. E. B. McKenney, 1902, 

 553-572. 

 staple, investigations for improvement, remarks, 1902, 593. 

 statistics, 1901, 697-771; 1902, 760-831; 1903, 586-659; 1904, (126-699; 1905, 



656-732. 

 truck, diseases, 1901, 670; 1902, 717; 1903, 31, 553; 1904, 584; 1905, 606. 

 used in reclamation of alkali lands in Egypt, discussion, 1902, 580. 

 vegetable for growing for city market, 1904, 166. 

 wine, for the world in 1901, by countries, 1902, 419. 

 winter wheat and other, introduction and development, 1902, 34. 

 world's. See Com; Wlieat; Oats; Barley; and Rye. 

 yield, relation to chemical and to physical condition of soil, 1903, 67-68. 

 Crosby, Dick J., article on "Boys' agricultural clubs," 1904, 489^96. 



"The use of illustrative material in teaching agriculture 

 in rural schools," 1905, 257-274. 

 M. A., article on " Diversified farming in Alabama and Mississippi," 1905, 

 201-207. 

 Crosses. 8e^ Hybrids. 

 Cross-fertilization, discussion, 1905, 383. 



effects, Darwin's study, 1905, 384. 

 tobacco, 1904, 447, 448. 

 Crossing and hybridization, relation to plant breeding, 1904, 121. 

 improvement of fruits, 1904, 122. 

 process used with pineapples, 1905, 283. 

 varieties, tobacco improvement, 1904, 452. 

 See also Hybridization. 

 Cross-pollination of corn, remarks, 1901, 228. 



cotton plants selected for seed, prevention, 1902, 369-371. 



