154 INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



Transportation, fruit, causes of losses, 1905, 351-352. 

 risks, 1905, 350. 

 grain, live animals, meats, etc., 1901, 788-791; 1902, 849, 851, 852- 



1903, 676, 678, 679; 1904, 717-720; 1905, 756-760. 

 on the farm, 1901, 690. 



passenger rates, 1901, 791; 1902, 852; 1903, 679; 1904, 720; 1905, 759. 

 rates, statistics, 1901, 788-791; 1902, 849-852; 1903, 676-679; 1904 

 717-720; 1905, 756-760. . 

 Trapping pine-bark beetle and its broods, remarks, 1902, 275. 

 Travel in scenic regions of United States, improvement of accommodations, 1901 



537. 

 Treasury Department, cooperation of Bureau of Chemistry, 1902, 78. 

 work of Bureau of Chemistry, 1901, 62. 

 Secretary, relation to food inspection, 1904, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156. 

 Tree areas of Nebraska, remarks, 1901, 208. 



forest, need of planting, reserves, 1901, 216. 



pests, work for control, note, 1902, 85; 1903, 75; 1904, 83; 1905, 79-80. 

 planting, commercial considerations determining practicability, 1902, 133. 

 farm, damage by improper location of groves, 1904, 258. 



relation to snowdrifts, 1904, 267. 

 historic trees, plans, 1902, 30. 



Nebraska, discussion, Government interest, 1901, 210, 215. 

 on abandoned farm lands, protection from fire, etc., 1902, 136. 



plains, note, 1901, 63. 

 plans for several States, 1903, 51-53. 

 time, 1905, 186. 



work of Bureau of Forestry, 1901, 66; 1902, 40; 1905, 53. 

 See also Arbor Day; Forest. 

 Trees, esthetic value, 1902, 501. 



and shrubs, arrangement for home adornment, 1902, 506. 



apple, preparation of soil for planting, 1901, 595. 



arrangement for home adornment, 1902, 506. 



attacked by pine-bark beetle, list, 1902, 272. 



broadleaf, growing seedlings for planting, 1905, 190-192. 



commercial, study, remarks of Secretary, 1901, 65; 1902, 39; 1904, 59. 



damage by meadow mice, 1905, 369. 



dead, breeding place of oak-timber worm, 1903, 324. 



deciduous, use m home adornment, details, 1902, 510-513. 



destruction in careless logging, 1905, 486. 



effect in preventing washing of soil, 1901, 334. 



farm planting, selections, and methods recommended, 1904, 263-266. 



fence line, objection, 1904, 266. 



forest, diseases, 1901, 672; 1902, 718; 1903, 555; 1904, 586; 1905, 610. 



injurious insects^ 1901, 676, 677; 1902, 727-733; 1903, 563-566; 1904, 

 602-605; 1905, 631-632. 

 fruit, winter-killing, remarks, 1904, 36. 

 girdled, and windfalls, use in logging, 1905, 491. 

 growing for forest planting, article by E. A. Sterling, 1905, 183-192. 

 hardwood, growing for forest planting, 1905, 191. 



msect injuries, article by A. D. Hopkins, 1903, 313-328. 

 immunity from damage by sheep on Western ranges, note, 1901, 345. 

 insect injuries causing death, discussion, 1903, 314-323. 



during several stages of growth, 1905, 250-253. 

 kinds attacked by pme-destroying beetle of Black Hills, 1902, 277. 

 in forest at Sewanee, Tenn., 1901, 472. 



planted in Illinois, with comparison of results, 1904, 257-258. 

 law for planting on highways, Connecticut, note, 1903, 569. 

 logging, necessity for knowledge of seed habits, 1901, 474. 

 moth injuries., 1905, 125, 126, 130. 

 nut, diseases, 1901, 672; 1902, 718; 1903, 555; 1904, 586; 1906, 610. 



injurious insects, 1901, 676-677; 1902, 727-733; 1903,564-565; 1904, 602- 

 605; 1905, 636. 

 on streets, lack of air, food, and water, note, 1901, 160. 

 orchard, top working, article by G. Harold Powell, 1902, 245-258. 

 ornamental, in nursery at Arlington farm, 1903, 41. 

 relation of size to quality of lumber, 1904, 453-460. 



time of felling to insect injuries, 1904, 391, 393. 



