160 INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 



Wax, grafting, details of making and keeping, 1902, 257. 



production and value, 1901, 784-785. 

 Waxy, black, Texas. See Black waxy. 



Wayne, Arthur T., remarks on destruction of woodcock by storm in 1899, 1901, 451. 

 Wealth, National, agriculture as source, discussion by Secretary, 1904, 10-15. 



production of farms, 1905, 12. 

 Weather and crop conditions, review for year, 1901, 641-665; 1902, 693-713; 1903, 526- 

 546; 1904, 556-580; 1905, 580-602. 

 Bureau, data, special, interest and study, 1903, 118-119. 



in Philippines, extent and efficiency of work, 1901, 524. 



increase of scientific research, 1905, 22. 



information, indirect benefits, 1904, 358 



new buildings, locations, 1902, 11-12. 



organization and duties, 1901, 611; 1902, 661; 1903, 509-510, 577; 



1904, 539-540; 1905, 563. 

 records, use in court, article by Hem'y J. Cox, 1903, 303-312. 

 relation to home seeker, article by Edward L. Wells, 1904, 353-362. 

 research in and use of wireless telegraphy, 1901, 17. 

 river and flood service, extension, article by H. C. Frankenfield, 

 1905, 231-240. 

 work, problems and lines of extension, 1901, 485. 

 stations and their duties, article by James Kenealy, 1903, 109-120. 

 system of forecasting river stages, 1901, 483. 

 voluntary observers and crop correspondents, 1904, 356. 

 work, benefit to home seekers, 1904, 355-358. 



review by Secretary, 1901, 10-14, 18; 1902, 10-12; 1903, 14- 

 17; 1904, 15-19; 1905, 21-24. 

 charts on three planes, introduction, remarks, 1903, 15. 

 conditions in California, in February, discussion with table and charts, 1902, 

 201-203. 

 wet and dry seasons, article by A. G. McAdie, 1902, 

 187-204. 

 relation to growth and development of cotton, article by J. B. 



Marbury, 1904, 141-150. 

 throughout cotton belt, 1904, 147-150. 

 data for Madison, Wis., 1901, 316. 

 forecasts, daily, discussion, 1903, 110-111. 

 map, daily, description; distribution, 1903, 117. 

 observers, voluntary, pay, and instrumental equipment, 1903, 111. 

 records, admissibility as evidence, 1903, 303-305, 306-309, 309-311. 



variation in case of local storms, note, 1903, 308. 

 relation to curing of dark Virginia tobacco, 1905, 229. 

 farm prices, 1905, 5'' 8. 

 tree planting on farm, notes, 1904, 267, 268. 

 Review, Monthly, relation to climate and crop service, 1904, 357. 

 service, recent extension, remarks of Secretary, 1901, 16. 

 stations in West Indies, note, 1901, 15. 

 unfavorable to cotton boll weevil, note, 1903, 213. 

 warm, time of coming in Upper Lake States, 1902, 130. 

 wet, influence for road improvement, 1903, 454. 

 Wbbbbk, Herbert J., and Walter T. Swingle, article on "New citrus creations 

 of the Department of Agriculture," 1904, 221-240. 

 article on "Improvement of cotton by seed selection," 1902, 

 365-386. 

 "New fruit productions of the Department of Agri- 

 culture," 1905, 275-290. 

 "The growth of long-staple upland cottons," 1903, 

 121-136. 

 plant breeding, work against cotton boll weevil, 1904, 498. 

 statement as to flber of kekchi cotton, 1904, 486. 

 Webster, P. M., article on "Parm practice in the control of field-croD insects," 



1905, 465^76. 

 Weed, destroyer, bobwhite, discussion, 1903, 194-199. 



seeds, destruction by linnet, remarks, 1904, 247. 

 Weeds, clearing fields of growing hemp, 1901, 547. 

 destruction of seed by birds, 1904, 513-514. 



