72 INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



Gardens and grounds, experimental, work, remarks by Secretary, 1901, 32. 

 grass, remarks by Secretary, 1901, 30. 

 of economic plants, proposed development, 1902, 30. 

 school, work in establishment, 1903, 86. 



testing, and propagating houses, Department, work, 1905, 298-299. 

 remarks, 1902, 35. 

 Gardner, Frank D., transfer to experiment station, Porto Rico, 1901, 509. 

 Gasoline engine, use in pumping for irrigation, 1905, 431, 432. 

 Geese, production in Uijited States, 1902, 301-303. 



Gelatinization, cotton, cause of death of boll- weevil larvse, 1904-, 487, 500-501. 

 Gelding, conformation, for several classes of horses, 1902, 460, 464, 465. 

 Geographic distribution, animal and plant, study, 1904, 86-87. 

 Geography, commercial, need of farmer, 1903, 444. 



physical, need of proper instruction in schools, 1903, 441. 

 study by farmer, 1903, 442. 

 Geological survey topographic sheets, usefulness in soil survey, 1901, 121. 



work for irrigation under new law, 1902, 735. 

 Geology, conditions, study, discussion, 1903, 441-144. 

 knowledge, usefulness to farmer, 1903, 443. 

 study by the farmer, 1903, 442-444. 



teaching in high schools and agricultural colleges, 1903, 441. 

 Georgia chestnuts free from weevil attacks, 1904, 300.' 



cotton consumption, discussion, with historic notes, 1903, 470-472. 

 farm lands, prices, 1905, 523. 

 freezes, effect on citrange, 1904, 232. 



gravel roads and sand-clay roads in Richmond County, 1901, 327. 

 interest in growing of sugar cane, 1901, 61. 

 oripn of Terry apple and Welch peach, 1903, 270, 271. 

 soils, areas surveyed, 1905, 618. 

 work against San Jose scale, remarks, 1904, 81. 

 Germ of corn, breeding experiment, 1902, 543. • 



single, beet-seed balls, 1904, 29. 

 Germany and American pork, 1905, 29. 



exports of United States farm surplus, 1903, 484, 485. 

 methods of growing and handling beets, 1901, 223. 

 oleaginous seeds and nuts, imports, exports, 1903, 421-422, 423. 

 sales of farm products, competitors, 1903, 488-490. 

 use of American oil cake, preference, 1902, 43. 

 Germination of seed com, experiments on care in keeping seed, 1902, 550. 



tobacco seed, relation of size and weight, 1904, 440. 

 Gibbs, Prof. William D., preparation of charts on rainfall and yield of corn, assist- 

 ance, 1903, 215. 

 Gibson, Dr. J. I., remarks on tuberculin tests for tuberculosis, 1901, 591. 

 Gid, sheep, remarks, 1904, 23. 



worms, danger to sheep, 1905, 161. 

 GUsonites, value for use in oils for road improvement, 1902, 453. 

 Gin, saw, effect on use of cotton as textile, 1901, 193-206; 1903, 1,34-135. 

 Ginger, production, note, 1901, 365. 

 Ginning long-staple upland cotton, 1903, 134-135. 

 Gins, cotton, control of boll weevil, 1905, 76. 



roller and saw, use for long-staple upland cotton, 1903, 134-135. 

 Ginseng, diseases, 1903, 554; 1905, 607. 



exports, 1901, 803; 1902, 865; 1903, 695; 1904, 737; 1905, 778. 

 fancy as basis of demand in China, 1904, 430. 

 Gipsy moth. See Moths, Gipsy. 

 Girdled trees, use in logging, 1905, 491. 

 Girls' agricultural clubs, note, 1904, 493. 

 Glanders, note on use of mallein, 1901, 21. 

 Glass, E. ,T., paper on "Chinook winds," note, 1901, 560. 



See also Greenhouse. 

 Gliadin, proportion to glutenin in flour, note, 1903, 349. 

 removal from flour, effect on bread, 1903, 350. 

 Gloeosporium spp., prevalence, 1905, 605, 606. 

 GlomerellarufomaculaTis, prevalence, 1905, prevention, 1905, 603. 

 Glucose, exports, 1901-1905, 1905, 778. 



use in sirups and effect on markets, 1903, 55. 



