INDEX TO YEAEBOOKS, 1901-1905. 61 



Floods and flood warnings, article by H. C. Frankenfield, 1901, 477-486. 



combination of conditions for greatest flood in the Mississippi, 1901, 480-481. 

 early measures for protection and construction of levees, 1901, 481 ' 

 great, of Mississippi River system, remarks, 1901, 480. 

 lower Mississippi Valley, relation of tributary streams, 1901, 479. 



remarks, 1903, 527. 

 in northern California, 1904, 1904, 561. 



northwestern mountains, relation of Chinook winds, 1901, 557. 

 southern rivers, relation to destruction of forests, notes; 1902, 41. 

 Florida Everglades, drainage problem, 1904, 109. 

 farm lands, prices, 1905, 524. 

 freezes, injury to citrus industry, notes, 1904, 223. 

 freezing temperatures and effect on citranges, 1904, 231-232. 

 grape growing, experimental, note, 1902, 26. 

 longleaf pine, damage by fire, notes, 1904, 135. 

 mangoes, growing, notes, 1901, 389, 390. 

 soils, areas surveyed, 1905, 618. 

 southern, forage crops, 1904, 41. 



observation on birds' flight from Cuba, 1903, 373. 

 sugar cane, growing, 1901, 61. 

 velvet beans, growing for seed, 1901, 242 243. 

 Flour beetles, note, 1904, 83. 



blending of hard wheat with soft wheat, effect un Ijread, 1903, 351. 



bread making, process, discussion, 1903, 349-352. 



cargoes from Portland, Oreg., 1901, 570. 



composition, relation to bread made in several ways, 1903 354. 



exports, 1901, 801; 1902, 866; 1903, 696; 1904, 737; 1905, 778. 



from Pacific coast, 1901, 577, 578, 579. 

 freight rates, Chicago to Europe, 1902, 852; 1903, 679; 1904, 720; 1905 759. 

 imports, 1901, 794; 1902, 858; 1903, 687; 1904, 727; 1905, 768. 

 macaroni, use in blending, 1903, 335. 

 manufacture from macaroni wheat, notes, 1903, 334. 

 moth, Mediterranean, note, 1902, 87. 



wheat, and bread, article by Harry Snyder and Charles D. Woods, 1903, 347-362. 

 rye, etc., making of bread, 1903, 348. 

 three grades, value and use as food, 1902, 398-399. 

 world's export, 1900-1904, 1904, 637. 

 Flours, composition, table of recent analyses, 1903, 356. 



graham, entire wheat, and standard patent, discussion, 1903, 354-358. 

 nutritive value and digestibility, remarks, 1904, 105. 

 Flower buds, tree, insects injurious, 1905, 250. 



growing, commercial, suggestions, 1904, 164, 165, 167. 



specialization, advantages and disadvantages, 1904, 168. 

 seed, American grown, note, 1904, 48. 



miscellaneous distribution, 1903, 24. 

 seeds. Congressional distribution, 1905, 305-306. 

 Flowering peach, Chinese, infestation with San Jose scale, 1902, 167. 



plants, in reservoirs, remarks, 1902, 177. 

 Flowers, aesthetic value, 1902, 501. 



Alaska, notes, 1901, 70; 1904, 99. 

 crude drug imports, 1903, 340. 

 fashions, remarks, 1904, 432. 



growing as business, requirements, methods, and profits, 1904, 167-168. 

 requirements in food elements, note, 1902, 564. 

 reversion to foliage by reason of rich supply of nitrogen, 1901, 169. 

 Flukes, parasites, remarks, 1905, 140, 141. 



life history and transmission, 1905, 162. 

 "Fly oft," definition, influence of forest, 1903, 281, 283. 

 Fodder, corn, improved handling, 1902, 598. 



shredded, value on dairy farm, note, 1902, 360. 

 Fog, rivers of California, remarks, 1902, 90. 

 Foley, John, article on "A working plan for southern hardwoods and its results," 



1901, 47lHt76. 

 Foliage, sparse, and hairiness, as desiderata in breeding cotton, 1904, 501. 



