138 INDEX TO YEAEBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



Sheep, scab, aggravation by winter and scant feed; bulletin, note, 1903, 497, 499. 

 discussion; dipping, discussion, 1903, 496-504, 500-504. 

 measures for control, inspection, 1903, 19. 

 treatment, results, 1905, 26. 

 some results of grazing on the ranges of the West, 1901, 845. 

 sound, infection with scab disease while in transit, 1903, 502-503. 

 statistics, 1901, 776-777; 1902, 839-844, 853, 862, 871, 873; 1903, 667-668, 680. 



691; 1904, 708-709, 721, 731; 1905, 746-747. 

 tick, parasite, remarks, 1905, 144. 

 Sheepmen, assistance against fires on ranges, note, 1901, 347. 

 Shellfish, value as food, 1902, 394. 

 Shepard, Charles U., investigations of tea growing, 1904, 30. 



work in tea growing, remarks of Secretary, 1902, 31. 

 James H., article on "Macaroni wheat," 1903, 329-336. 

 Shine cotton, value in weevil-infested region, 1904, 508. 

 Shingle bolts, insect injuries, 1904, 394. 

 Shipment, cattle with Texas fever, new regulation, 1903, 506. 

 live stock, losses, 1904, 20. 



sheep, regulations and inspection for control of scab, 1903, 498^99, 502. 

 Shipping apples, remarks, 1901, 606. 



fruit, notes, 1904, 44, 170, 177. 

 Ships, American and foreign on Pacific coast, comparison, 1901, 574. 

 Shiro smomo, plum, introduction and description, 1901, 386. 

 Shirts, decrease in use of linen and decline m price, 1901, 195-196. 

 Shooting of woodcock, spring and summer, remarks, 1901, 451. 

 privileges, leasing in North Carolina, 1904, 519-520. 

 spring, of wood duck, remarks, 1901, 456. 

 Shorthorn cattle, inbreeding and its results, 1905, 379. 



position and prices in Argentina, 1904, 273, 275. 

 Shot hole, fruit disease, prevalence in 1905; 1905, 604. 

 Show-ring, fitting animals and competition, remarks, 1902, 260, 261. 

 Shredded fodder on dairy farm, value, note, 1902, 360. 

 Shrikes, destruction of meadow mice, 1905, 371. 

 Shrubbery for city lots, plans, 1902, 505. 



grouping, illustration showing details, 1902, 508. 

 Shrubs, esthetic value, 1902, 501. 



damage by meadow mice, 1905, 369. 



flowers, trees, and grass, use in beautifying the earth, 1902, 502. 

 general arrangement for home adornment, 1902, 506. 

 grouping, massingj etc., study, 1902, 507. 

 usefulness, a requisite in home adornment, 1902, 509. 

 Siebold, Dr. Von, studies in Japan, note, 1902, 163. 

 Sierra Blanca, American, counterpart of Mont Blanc, note, 1901, 533. 

 Sigalphus curculionis, parasite of plum curculio larva, 1905, 327. 

 Signal Service system, usefulness in forecasting river stages, 1901, 483. 

 Signals, Weather Bureau, explanations, 1903, 119-120. 

 Silage, use on model farm, 1903, 366. 

 Silk as competitor of cotton, 1901, 197. 



cocoons, production and shipments, 1903, 138, 139, 140. 



cultiire and the United States Department of Agriculture, article by L. 0. Howard 

 1903, 137-148. 

 by the Department of Agriculture, 1903, 140-143. 

 in America, early history, r6sum6, 1903, 137-139. 



Hawaiian Islands, note, 1901, 515. 

 investigations. Entomology Bureau, 1905, 81. 

 pui-pose of investigations, 1902-1903, 1903, 144-145. 

 remarks, 1904, 85. 



work in Division of Entomology, 1903, 77. 

 exports, 1901, 801; 1902, 854; 1903, 681; 1904, 722; 1905, 762. 

 factory in Utah, establishment, 1903, 144. 

 imports, 1901, 793; 1902, 854; 1903, 681; 1904, 722; 1905, 762. 

 investigations, remarks, 1902, 89. 



resumption by Department of Agriculture, discussion, 1903, 144- 

 146. 

 raw, production, 1900-1904, 1905, 731-732. 

 Silkworm, disease pebrine, note, 1905, 133. 

 Silkworms, Department work, 1905, 81. 



