64 INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



Forecast districts, weather, new, remarks of Secretary, 1901, 15. 

 oflficials, work, notes, 1903, 114, 115. 

 warnings of Weather Bureau, value and increase, 1902, 10. 

 work of Weather Bureau, extension, remarks of Secretary, 1901, 14. 

 Forecasting, river-stage, subjects of study for perfecting, 1905, 237. 

 river stages. Government work, 1901, 483. 



weather, forecast districts and centers, United States, 1903, 114^115. 

 Forecasts and special warnings, Weather Bureau, distribution, 1904, 16-17. 

 long-range, remarks by Secretary, 1904, 18. 

 river, improvement and accuracy, remarks, 1901, 485. 



means of distribution, 1905, 240. 

 Weather Bureau, preparation and distribution, 1903, 116-117. 

 daily, discussion, 1903, 110-111. 

 remarks, 1904, 15. 

 Foreign birds and animals, entry into United States, remarks, 1904, 88. 

 mammals, importation, 1905, 543-546. 

 cattle, protection against contagion, law, 1901, 624; 1902, 675; 1903, 521; 1904, 



551; 1905, 575. 

 exploration, value in introduction of new crops, 1905, 297. 

 Markets, Division, investigations, review by Secretary, 1902, 115-117. 

 organization and duties, 1902, 663. 

 resident London agent, 1905, 103. 

 Section, work and organization, 1901, 12, 105, 613. 

 work, Bureau of Statistics, 1905, 100-103. 

 seed and plant introduction, discussion, 1902, 33. 

 trade, farm products, discussion by Secretary, 1904, 12-13. 

 study, remarks by Secretary, 1905, 13-14, 100-103. 

 Forest as protection for water sheds, remarks, 1902, 138. 

 at Sewanee, Tenn., description, 1901, 471. 

 chemistry, work in Bureau of Chemistry, remarks, 1901, 60. 

 conditions, regional studies, remarks, 1904, 591. 

 cover in Western mountains, advantages, 1902, 142. 



j)ercentage of rainfall kept from soil, and rapid evaporation, 1903, 282. 

 definition of word in article on relation to stream flow, 1903, 279. 

 denuded region of Great Lakes, climate, article by Willis L. Moore, 1902, 125-132. 

 exhibit, Lewis and Clark Exposition, remarks, 1905, 636-637. 



Louisiana Purchase Exposition, remarks, 1904, 61. 

 exhibits, note, 1901, 66. 



work of Forest Service, 1905, 57. 

 exploration, remarks, 1905, 55. 

 extension, summary by Secretary of Department work, 1901, 66; 1902, 40; 1903, 



51; 1904, 60; 1905, 56-57. 

 fire destruction iii Guatemala, note, 1904, 481. 



fires, attitude of lumbermen, article by E. A. Sterling, 1904, 133-140. 

 erroneous ideas concerning effects, 1904, 135-136. 

 railroad interest, remarks, 1903, 560. 



review for year, 1902, 724; 1903, 560; 1904, 60, 592; 1905, 642. 

 growth and distribution in Nebraska, remarks, 1901, 208. 



in sand-hill country of Nebraska, possibility, 1901, 215. 

 influences^ relation to river forecasting, 1905, 238. ' 

 investigation, discussion, 1901, 65; 1902, 38. 

 legislation. United States, State, and Federal for year, 1903, 558-559; 1904, 592- 



593; 1905, 643-645. 

 management, large opportunities, 1904, 590. 



on public lands, remarks, 1903, 558. 



remarks, 1901, 64; 1902, 37; 1903, 51-53; 1904, 58; 1905, 56. 

 measurements, work of Bureau of Forestry in 1904, 1904, 58. 

 methods, advantage to farmers, 1904, 591-592. 

 plantations in Middle West, products, note, 1902, 141. 

 planting about farmstead, advantages, 1904, 266-269. 



according to plan, Ohio example, 1904, 259-262. 

 and farm management, article by George L. Clothier, 1904, 255-270. 

 growing of young trees, article by E. A. Sterling, 1905, 183-192. 

 in main agricultural region of United States, 1902, 140. 

 Middle West, discussion, 1902, 139. 

 Western States, discussion, 1902, 142. 



