INDEX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 163 



^^'heats, durum, raising, development, as new industry, 1904, 27. 



macaroni, introduction as crop in United States, 1902, 594. 

 remarks, 1901, 35. 

 Whipworms, transmission, 1905, 150. 

 Whiskies, food inspection, note, 1904, 159. 

 Whisky, color, influence on demand, 1904, 425. 



exports, 1901-1905, 1905, 779. 

 Whistle signals, \^'eather Bureau, explanation, 1903, 120. ' 



White clover, growing and handling of seed, 1901, 239. 

 fly, damage to beets in 1905, 1905, 630. 

 oak, chemical study, 1902, 327. 



See also Oak. 

 pine belt in Lake States, reforesting infertile lands, remarks, 1902, 139. 

 planted, estimates of cost and returns, 1902, 136. 

 planting in New England, remarks, 1902, 41. 

 Whitewood, injury by Columbian timber beetle, 1903, 327-328. 

 Whitney, Milton, article on "The purpose of a soil survey," 1901, 117-132. 



Mount, lofty peak in Colorado, 1901, 533. 

 Wichita Reserve, establishment of game refuge, 1905, 552, 554. 

 Wickson plum, history, description, and features recommending, 1901, 387. 

 Wild Goose wheat, offers of purchase, note, 1901, 35. 



plants, drug, domestication, remarks, 1905, 533, 534-535. 

 rice seed, growing and handling, 1901, 252. 

 Wiley, H. W., article on "Determinatinn of effect of preservatives in food on health 

 and digestion," 1903, 289-302. 

 "Influence of en\'ironment of the chemical compcjsition of 



plants," 1901, 299-318. 

 "Inspection of foreign food products," 1904, 151-160. 

 "Table sirups," 1905, 241-248. 

 Willett peach, origin and description, 1902, 476-477. 



Wallace P., originates- of Willett peach, note, 1902, 477. 

 Williams, Theodore, originator of Brittle-wood palm, note, 1902, 478. 

 Williston, N. Dak., record of Chinook temperature and pressure, 1901, 562. 

 Willits citrange, name, origin, description, and uses, 1904, 229-231. 

 Willow, basket, industry, study, 1904, 590. 

 Willowg, use in home adornment, details, 1902, 512. 



Wilson, James, Secretary of Agriculture, order for suppression of foot-and-mouth 



disease, 1902, 644. 

 reports, 1901, 9-115; 1902, 9-124; 1903, 

 9-108; 1904, 9-118; 1905, 9-122. 

 Wilt, bacterial, tomato, 1901, 671; 1902, 717; 1903, 553; 1904, 585; 1905, 608. 

 cotton, breeding disease-resistant kinds, remarks, 1902, 229, 383. 

 losses, 1905, 294. 



remedy, notes, 1902, 19; 1904, 37, 127. 

 spread and resistance, 1901, 24. 

 cowpeas, remedy, notes, 1902, 19; 1904, 37, 127. 

 diseases, various crops, notes, 1901, 670-672; 1902, 717-718; 1903, 553-554; 1904, 



585-586; 1905, 607-608. 

 flax, losses, remedy, notes, 1904, 127; 1905, 294. 

 tobacco malady, new, remarks, 1904, 36. 

 Wind, check by forest, and effect on soil transportation, 1903, 284. 

 Chinook, southeasterly, remarks, 1901, 565. 

 effect in harvesting hemp, 1901, 547. 

 power source in farm work, study, 1904, 108. 

 protection by timber in Nebraska, 1901, 211. 

 records, use in court, notes, 1903, 306, 307, 308. 

 Wind-break belts, value on farm, remarks, 1904, 268. 



Cottonwood with wild plum, remarks, 1904, 269. 

 location, composition, and arrangement, 1904, 264-265. -^ 

 Wind-breaks on prairie farm, planting, 1904, 262. 



planting on farm, use of osage orange, 1904, 2G1-262. 

 Windfalls, use in logging, 1905, 491. 

 Windmill, for pumping and other farm work, 1904, 108. 



use for pumping in irrigation, notes, 1905, 431. 

 Windmills, irrigation, tests, 1904, 112. 



tests and conclusions, 1904, 112. 

 Winds, Chinook, article by Alvin T. Burrows, 1901, 555-566. 



