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Horees, exports, 1901, 799; 1902, 862; 1903, 691; 1904, 732; 1905, 773. 



for market and breeding, selection and judging, article by W. J. Kennedy. 

 1902,455-468. ' & &, j-, 



imports, 1901, 792; 1902, 853; 1903, 680; 1904, 721; 1905, 761. 

 inspection and imports, notes, 1903, 21, 22. 

 introduction into Hawaii, 1901, 512. 

 market, scarcity and prices, 1904, 529-530. 

 mistaken views of breeders, 1901, 220. 

 numbers in several countries, 1905, 732-735. 

 on farms, number and value, 1905, 12. 

 scarcity, suggestions for relief, 1904, 531. 

 statistics, 1901, 771-772; 1902, 831-833, 853, 862, 871, 873; 1903, 659-662, 680, 



691; 1904, 700-702, 721, 732; 1905, 737-739, 761, 773. 

 successful breeding, essential points, 1902, 456. 

 venereal disease, maladie du coit, outbreak in Nebraska, 1905, 26. 

 Horticultural and kindred societies, national, list, 1901, 632; 1902, 684; 1903, 525, 

 1904, 555; 1905, 579. 

 .conditions in Japan, remarks, 1902, 159. 

 operations, improvement of methods and practices, 1902, 599. 

 Horticulture and agriculture, relation of meadow mice, article by D. E. Lantz, 1905, 

 363-376. 

 investigations on intensive crops, 1902, 30. 

 Pacific slope, origin, 1901, 432. 

 State boards, and societies, lists, 1902, 684-685. 

 Horticulturist, education advisable for success, 1904, 131-132. 

 Hose, canvas, use in irrigation, 1903, 249. 

 Hospital dietaries, remarks, 1901, 393. 



for insane, improved methods and saving from dietary inquiries, 1901, 402. 

 New York, dietary inquiries, 1901, 402. 



importance of food studies, 1901, 82. 

 Hot Springs, Ark., chemical examination, remarks, 1901, 62. 

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



See also Greenhouse. 

 House flies, breeding places, 1901, 185. 



finch, injury to fruit, etc., 1904, 246-248. 

 Household deodorant, use of formaldehyde, 1905, 481. 



insects, use of hydrocyanic-acid gas, remarks, 1902, 89. 

 Howard , L. O . , article on ' ' Experimental work with fungous diseases of grasshoppers, ' ' 

 1901, 459-470. 

 "Insects as carriers and spreaders of disease," 1901, 177-192. 

 "The gypsy and brown-tail moths and their European para- 

 sites," 1905, 123-138. 

 "The United States Department of Agriculture and silk 

 culture," 1903, 137-148. 

 European studies of moth parasite problem, 1905, 131-136. 

 Hull, England, largest center of cotton-seed oil manufacture, 1901, 295. 

 Hulls, cotton, distribution of boll weevil, note, 1903, 212. 

 Human body, amounts of heat and carbon dioxid given off, 1904, 214^-216. 

 relation of food to vital functions, 1904, 205-206. 

 temperatures, data from calorimeter, 1904, 218-220. 

 Humid and semiarid regions, comparison of crop rotation, 1903, 449. 

 regions, evaporation, invariability with rainfall, 1903, 281. 



irrigation, study, remarks, 1901, 87; 1902, 112; 1903, 94, 96; 1904, 108. 

 Humus as a factor in forest growth, note, 1901, 474, 475. 



farming without attention to supply, remarks, 1902, 348-349. 

 in soil, value, and supply, note, 1902, 349. 

 HuNTEH, W. D., article on "Present status of the cotton-boll weevil," 1904, 191-204. 

 "The present status of the Mexican cotton-boll weevil in 



the United States," 1901, 369-380. 

 " The status of the Mexican cotton boll weevil in the United 

 States in 1903," 1903, 205-214.- 

 Hunters, numbers as shown by issue of game licenses, 1904, 511. 



protection for farmers, association, Illinois, work, 1904, 218-219. 

 Hunting, game protection as check, 1904, 511-512. 

 licenses, requirements, 1904, 511. 



North Carolina, system of leasing shooting privileges, 1904, 518-520. 

 privileges, rental as farm revenue, 1904, 516. 

 See also Game. 

 Hurd, Dr. A. W., account of effect of dietary studies, 1901, 403. 



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