88 INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



Jersey City, N. J., castor-oil industry, notes, 1904, 294, 295. 

 Jetty, Government, at mouth of Columbia River, 1901, 570. 

 Jimson -weed, cultivation and curing, 1905, 536. 

 Johnson, 0. P., remarks on tuberculin test for tuberculosis, 1901, 590. 

 Johnson grass, remarks, 1904, 41. 



seed, growing and handling, 1901, 248. 

 value as hay crop, note, 1905, 203. 

 statement as to how crops feed, 1904, 142. 

 Joint- worm, timothy, repressive measures, 1905, 473. 

 June, Sylvester D., articleon "The economic value of the bobwhite," 1903, 193-204. 



usefulness of birds, notes, 1904, 514. 

 Jute, character, 1903, 387. 



imports, 1901, 795; 1902, 857; 1903, 683; 1904, 724; 1905, 765. 



regions of cultivation, growing, handling, prices and uses, 1903, 393-394. 



Kafir corn, crop rotation in several States, 1902, 525. 

 extension of growing, 1905, 419. 



introduction as crop in United States, 1902, 594; 1905, 293. 

 Kainit, use against peach scale, 1905, 343. 

 Kansas, castor beans, production, 1904, 293, 294, 295, 296. 



Experiment Station, work for improvement of corn, 1902, 221. 

 experiments with sorghum, note, 1901, 300. 

 iarm lands, prices, 1905, 526. 

 forest planting, growth and present area, 1902, 141. 

 high school, teaching of agriculture, 1905, 264-266. 

 law looking to destruction of prairie do^, 1901, 269. 

 prospects for growing sugar beets by irrigation, 1901, 318. 

 public control of irrigation, 1901, 681. 

 road building and laws, 1903, 460. 

 soils, areas surveyed, 1905, 618. 

 Kearney, Thomas H., and Thomas H. Means, article on "Crops used in the reclam- 

 ation of alkali lands in Egypt," 1902, 573-588. 

 Keblbr, Lyman F., article on "The adulteration of drugs," 1903, 251-258. 

 Keeping apples, temperature, 1903, 230. 



quality of apples, conditions influencing, 1903, 230-235. 

 Keewatin, migration of robins, 1903, 384. 



Kelep, antlike insect, enemy of cotton boll weevil, remarks, 1905, 77. 

 protection of cotton in Guatemala, 1904, 476. 

 enemy of cotton boll weevil, discovery, 1904, 502. 

 introduction into United States, 1904, 484-485. 

 weevil-eating, description and habits, 1904, 483-484. 

 Kelly, Miss Henrietta Aiken, study of silk culture and work for Department, 1903, 



145. 

 Kemp in mohair, discussion, 1901, 274-277. 



objectionable features, discussion, 1901, 275. 

 Kenai Experiment Station, Alaska, work, remarks, 1903, 87; 1904, 100. 



experiments in growing vegetables, etc., 1901, 70. 

 Kenbaly, James, article on "Weather Bureau Stations and their duties,'' 1903, 



109-120. 

 Kennedy, W. J., article on "Selecting and judging horses for market and breeding 



purposes," 1902, 455-468. 

 Kennel Club, American, officers, 1902, 678. 

 Kentucky bluegrass, seed, growing and handling, 1901, 245. 



cotton consumption, notes, statistics, 1903, 475, 476. 

 farm lands, prices, 1905, 527. 

 grass seeds, growing, 1901, 245 

 hemp cultivation, remarks, 1901, 542; 1902, 23. 

 production statistics, 1901, 553. 

 retting time, 1901, 550. 

 relation of stock farming and bluegrass, 1902, 350. 

 soils, areas surveyed, 1905, 618. 

 Kerosene oil, use against mosquitoes, note, 1901, 183. 

 San Jose scale, 1905, 338. 

 tobacco thrips, 1905, 631. 

 Kewalo-uka, site of Hawaiian Experiment Station near Honolulu, 1901, 74. 



