iSDEX TO lEABBOOKS, 1901-1905. 149 



Temperature tables, diagrams, and notes, 1901, 641-665; 1902, 693-713; 1903, 526-549; 

 1904, 556-580; 1905, 580-602. 

 See also Weather. 

 Temperatures, centigrade and Fahrenheit, conversion, 1902, 755. 



freezing in South and effect on citrange, 1904, 231-233. 

 human, results of calorimeter investigations, 1904, 218-220. 

 low, in Upper Lake States, cause, 1902, 130. 



mean, maximum, and minimum, tables for Lake region, 1902, 128. 

 Tenancy, farm, effect on crop rotation, 1902, 530. 

 Tennessee, castor-oil industry, notes, 1904, 295, 296. 



cotton consumption, discussion, with historic notes, 1903, 473^74. 

 East, consolidated school, teaching of agriculture, 1905, 258-262. 

 farm lands, prices, 1905, 527. 

 forest management, note, 1902, 37. 



practical road building, article by Sam C. Lancaster, 1904, 323-340. 

 soil survey for tobacco, 1901, 125. 

 soils, areas surveyed, 1905, 619. 

 Tent caterpillar, forest, in 1902, remarks, 1902, 732. 



cloth, use of mohair, note, 1901, 283. 

 Teosinte grass seed, growing and handling, 1901, 248. 

 Termites, injuries to timbers, ties, etc., 1904, 389-390. 

 Tern, breeding grounds, 1905, 88, 561. 



diminution of numbers, note, 1902, 2D7. 

 Terraces, objections to use on farms to prevent erosion, 1905, 195. 



prevention of soil erosion, 1903, 176, 178-180. 

 Terry apple, value, origin, description, advantages, synonyms, 1903, 270-271. 

 Test, tuberculin, for tuberculosis, article by D. E. Salmon, 1901, 581-592. 

 Tests, beet seed, 1904, 348-349. 



chemical, in growing beet seed, 1904, 344, 345. 

 com planter and windmill, remarks, 1904, 112. 

 cotton-seed oil, failure and success, 1904, 359-360. 

 labpratory, for beet seed, 1904, 349. 

 physical, of road material, 1904, 332. 

 variety, work against cotton boll weevil, 1904, 498. 

 Texas Agricultural College, cooperation in work on cotton, 1904, 33. 

 divisions, 1905, 213-217. 

 biological field work completion, 1905, 84. 

 boll weevil, continuance of danger, remarks, 1904, 80-81. 

 invasion, 1901, 369. 



need of law and commission for control, 1904, 204. 

 problem, special features, 1904, 200, 201. 

 breeding new types of cotton, 1904, 34. 

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



production, comparison with Louisiana, 1904, 197. 



■ damage by boll weevil, 1903, 205, 206, 207-208. 

 explanation of size, 1904, 195-197. 

 demonstration farm work against boll weevil, 1904, 78-79, 506, 507. 

 diversified farming, article by C. W. Warburton, 1905, 212-218. 

 early cotton, possible adaptation of Guatemalan variety, 1904, 480. 

 east, crops and conditions for diversified farming, 1905, 214. 

 example of early maturing of cotton, 1901, 377. 



Experiment Station, feeding experiment with rice for cattle, 1904, 536-537. 

 farm lands, prices, 1905, 528. 



farmers, cooperation with Department in cotton cultivation, 1904, 32. 

 institute work against cotton boll weevil, 1904, 508. 

 organizations, note, 1904, 494. 

 fever, cattle, discussion; shipment, new regulation, 1903, 505-506. 

 exception to law for shipment of live stock, 1903, 494. 

 investigations, 1905, 25. 

 measures for protection and supervision, 1901, 20, 21; 1903, 19-20; 1905, 



19-20. 

 parasitic protozoans in blood as cause, 1905, 164, 165. 

 protection of cattle, remarks, 1902, 603. 

 study and experiments for suppression, 1905, 171. 

 ticks. See Ticks, Texas fever. 

 future spread of Mexican cotton boll weevil, 1901, 374. 

 hemp growing, note, 1901, 542. 

 introduction of kelep, 1904, 484-485. 



