50 INDEX TO YEAKBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



East Indies as source of cotton supply, 1901, 198. 



Dutcli, burning of spices to maintain prices, 1901, 365. 

 Easter-lUy bulbs, problem of growing healthy stock, 1905, 304. 

 Eastern States, frost as obstacle to growing castor beans, 1904, 294. 



tree planting, 1902, 134. 

 Echinacea angustifolia, experiments, 1903, 339. 



demand and growing, 1905, 535. 

 Echinococcus disease, preventive measures, 1905, 161. 



tapeworm, danger of transmission from dogs to men, 1905, 157-160. 

 Echinorhynchus hirvdinaceus, transmission, 190.5, 155. 

 Ectatomma tuberculata, ant enemy of boll weevil, 1904, 80. 

 Editorial work, relative cost, remarks, 1901, 103. 



Education, agricultural, American institutions, remarks of Secretary, 1901, 77. 

 colleges and experiment stations, lists, 1905, 568-572. 

 promotion, 1905, 113. 

 use of illustrative material in teaching agriculture, 1905, 257- 



274. 

 in Philippines under Spanish rule, 1901, 522, 523. 

 work of graduate school of agriculture, 1902, 98-99. 

 in secondary and elementary schools, 1903, 86. 

 See also Experiment Stations, Office. 

 Bureau, discussion of centralization of rural schools, 1901, 145. . 

 elementary, problem of providing in rural schools, 1901, 137. 

 meteorology, interest of Department, 1904, 18. 

 relation of plant physiology, remarks, 1904, 128-132. 

 secondary agriculture, conclusions, 1902, 499-500. 



in agriculture, progress, article by A. C. True, 1902, 481-500. 

 student assistants in Department of Agriculture, 1901, 687. 

 use of Department publications by institutions, 1905, 93. 

 See also Colleges; High Schools; Schools. 

 Educational circles, interest in forestry, 1901, 668. 

 institutions, dietetics, 1901, 407. 



movement, present, influence on agriculture, 1901, 134. 

 requirements for agricultural research, 1903, 9-10. 

 value of live-stock exhibitions, article by George M. Rommel, 1902, 259- 



■ 264. 

 work in road building, remarks, 1903, 462. 

 Edwards, W. C, conclusion as to tuberculin test, 1901, 588. 

 Eelworms, transmission, 1905, 150. 



Egg and poultry industry, distribution and magnitude, article by George F. Thomp- 

 son, 1902, 295-308. 

 statistics, 1901, 782-784. 

 collecting, destruction of bird life, remarks, 1902, 208. 

 ostrich, food value, note, 1905, 406. 



laying and incubation, 1905, 400-402. 

 product of United States in 1899, comparison with other products, 1902, 299. 

 Eggs, color influence on demand, 1904, 424. 

 consumption, discussion, 1902, 303. 



per capita. New York and United Kingdom, 1902, 304-308. 

 exports, 1901, 799; 1902, 304-308, 862; 1903, 691; 1904, 732; 1905, 773. 

 high price in Honolulu, note, 1901, 75. 

 imports, 1901,792; 1902,304-308,854; 1903,681; 1904, 722; 1905, 762. 



of United Kingdom, 1902, 306-308. 

 keeping for market, 1902, 848. 

 number per hen laid annually, 1904, 529. 

 pheasant and quail, importation, 1904, 88. 

 prices in Hawaii, note, 1901, 517. 



wholesale on leading United States markets, 1901, 784; 1902, 347, 847; 

 1903, 675-676; 1904, 716-717; 1905, 755. 

 production and prices, 1904, 186. 



quantity and value of exports and imports, 1862 to 1902, table, 1902, 206. 

 sales in United Kingdom, competitors, 1903, 486. 

 silkworm, production, and distribution in United States, notes, 1903, 138, 142, 



profit of raising, 1903, 140. 

 statistics, 1902, 296-298; 1903, 304-308. 

 value and use as food, remarks, 1902, 396. 



