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OOKS, 1901-1905. 165 



Wood preservation, study, notes, 1905, 54. 



use of corrosive sublimate, 1903, 432^33. 

 preservative treatment, discussion, 1905, 458-461. 

 products, conditions favorable to insect injury, 1904, 391-398 

 pulp, exports, 1901-1905, 1905, 777. 

 seasoned products in rough, insect injuries, 1904, 396. 

 eeasoning and preservation, note, 1903, 53. 



strength, influence of forest conditions and time of felling, 1902, 533. 

 —timber, lumber, etc.; exports, 1903, 694; 1904, 735; 1905, 777. 



imports, statistics, 1903, 685; 1904, 726; 1905, 766. 

 unseasoned, products in rough, insect injuries, 1904, 395-396. 

 See also Timber. 

 Woodcock and wood duck, two vanishing game birds, article by A. K. Fisher, 1901 

 447-458. J , , 



close and open season, 1901, 453. 

 conditions. United States, 1905, 1905, 615. 

 danger of extermination, remarks, 1901, 450. 

 destruction ia cold wave of February, 1899, 1901, 451. 

 distribution, remarks, 1901, 448. 

 habits, disciission, 1901, 449. 

 measures to prevent extinction, 1901, 452. 

 Woodland, increase in value by increase in quality with size of timber, 1904, 453. 

 Woodlot, cultivation of walnut planted with catalpa, 1904, 261. 



planting plan, need and points for consideration, 1904, 258-259. 

 Woodlots, farm, tree planting, 1902, 134. 



in main agricultural region, remarks, 1902, 141. 

 Woods, A. F., and R. E. B. McKenney, article on "Fertilizers for special crops," 

 1902, 553-572. 

 Albert F. , article on ' ' The relation of nutrition to the health of plants, ' ' 1901, 

 155-176. _ 

 ' ' The relation of plant physiology to the development of 

 agriculture," 1904, 119-132. 

 American, composition, discussion, 1902, 321-331. 



lack of figures on strength and durability, 1902, 536. 

 cabinet, imports, 190ial905, 1905, 766. 

 Charles D., and Harry Snyder, article on "^^^leat flour and bread," 1903, 



347-362. 

 inferior, preparation for treatment, 1903, 429. 

 injuries by insects, 1904, 381. 



injury by sheep trails in western mountains, 1901, 344. 

 methods of "running" stock, and effects, 1901, 340. 

 of the range, firing, remarks, 1901, 346. 

 See also Forest; Hardwoods. 

 Woodwork and timbers in buildings, insect injuries, 1904, 396-397. 

 Wool and cotton in world's commerce, comparison, 1901, 195. 

 as competitor of cotton, 1901, 196. 



comparative use in Europe and United- States, 1901, 194. 

 effect of lime and sulphur dip for sheep scab, remarks, 1903, 500-501. 

 exports, 1901, 776-780, 801; 1902, 862; 1903, 691; 1904, 732; 1905, 773. 

 fibers and mohair, comparison, 1901, 273. 



flax and cotton, consumption, comparative statistics, 1901, 193-194. 

 Growers' Association, National, officers, 1905, 575. 

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

 market, relation of production, note, 1901, 281. 

 prices, Boston, monthly range, 1905, 751-752. 



wholesale, on leading United States markets, 1905, 750. 

 production, and prices, wholesale, 1904, 710-713. 

 United States, by States, 1905, 745. 

 values, imports, exports, prices, 1903, 669-672. 

 shipments of Argentina, 1904, 27>. 

 statistics, prices, etc., 1901, 777-780; 1902,839-844; 1903,669-672; 1904,710-713; 



1905, 748-752. 

 trade, international, 1900-1905, 1905, 749. 

 Worms, corn-root and other, damage to com, 1904, 465. 



harmful to corn, combating by fall plowing, 1903, 183. 

 timber, injury to logs and timbers, 1904, 386-387. 

 transmission, 1905, 147-162. 



weevils, beetles, etc., in food of bobwhite, 1903, 196. 

 See also Weevil. 



