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A true account of the Aloe americana or africana, which is now in blossom in Mr. Cowell's garden at Hoxton also of two other exotick plants, call'd the Cereus, or torchthistle, which have likewise put forth their blossoms in Mr. Cowell's said garden, the like whereof has never been seen in England before. 8°. pp. [4], 44. plate. London, 1729. Trueman, Howard. Early agriculture in the Atlantic provinces. 8°. pp. [5], 131. portraits. Moncton, 1907. Truffaut, Georges. Sols, terres, et composts utilisés par l'horticulture. Préface de M. Dehérain. 12°. pp. iv, 308. il. Paris, 1896. (Bibliothèque d'horticulture et de jardinage.) Tryon, J. H. A practical treatise on grape culture, with instructions how to prune and train the vine on the horizontalarm system. 8°. pp. 20. il. col. plate. Willoughby, O., 1887. pp. 27. il. col. plate. Willoughby, O., Illustrations of mulberry leaves.] obl. [Tokio, 1891].

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A new ed., with notes, georgical, illustrative, and explanatory, a glossary, and other improvements, by William Mavor. 4°. pp. 36, xl, 338. London, 1812. "Biographical sketch of Tusser," pp. 5-15. "The author's life," pp. 314-328.

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'Reprinted from Annals of the New York academy of sciences, vol. 10." Tyler, E. E., and Haseman, Leonard. Farm bee-keeping.

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Our native ferns and how to study them; with synoptical descriptions of the North American species. 12°. pp. 116. il. plate. Bloomington, Ill., 1881.

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A general index to the agricultural reports of the Patent office, 1837-1861, and of the Department of agriculture, 1862-1876. 8°. pp. 225. Washington, 1879.

Supplement to the general index, 1877-1885, inclusive. 8°. pp. 113. Washington, 1886. Index to the annual reports of the U. S. Department of agriculture, 1837-1893, inclusive. 8°. pp. 252. Washington, 1896.

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Yearbook. 1894-1915. 8°. il. pl. maps. Washington, 1895-1916. →

Index to the yearbooks. Prepared by C. H. Greathouse. 1894-1900, 1901-1905, 1906-1910. 8. Washington, 1902-13. (Its Division of publications. Bulletin, no. 7, 9, 10.)

Division of agrostology. Bulletin. no. 1-25. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1895-1901.

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Bureau of biological survey. Bulletin. 1-24, 26-45. 8°. il. pl. maps. Washington, 1889-1913. Previous to July 1, 1896, Division of ornithology and mammalogy. Circular. no. 17, 28-39, 42-44, 46, 47, 50-86, 88-90, 93. 8°. il. pl. Washington, [1896]-1913. North American fauna. no. 1-5, 8, 10-37. 8°. il. pl. maps. Washington, 1889-1915. → Division of botany. Bulletin. no. 1-29. 8° & 4°. il. pl. Washington, 1886-1901.

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Division of chemistry. Bulletin. no. 1-117, 119-150, 152-160, 164, 165. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1883-1913.

Circular. no. 1-5, 7-10, 12-24, 26–37, 39–41, 43–111, 113–115. 8°. il. [Washington, 18941913].

Division of entomology. Bibliography of the more important contributions to American economic entomology. pt. 1-8. 8°. Washington, 1889-1905. Bulletin. no. 1-33; new ser. no. 1-127. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1883-1913.

no. 83, 95, 127, incomplete. "An index to bulletins nos. 1-30 (new ser.), 1896-1901," in no. 36, 1902. Catalogue of the exhibit of economic entomology at the World's industrial and cotton centennial exposition, New Orleans, 1884-85. 8°. pp. 95. Washington, 1884. Circular. no. 9; 2d ser. no. 2-81, 83-111, 113-159, 161-173. 8°. il. (Washington, 18851913. Insect life; devoted to the economy and life-habits of insects, especially in their relations to agriculture. v. 1-7. July 1888-July 1895. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1889-95.

General index to the seven volumes of Insect life. 8°. pp. 145. Washington, 1897.

Technical series. no. 1-27. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1895-1914. no. 12, 16, incomplete. Office of experiment stations. Annual report. 1900/01-1911/12. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1902-13. no. 1-162, 164-171, 173maps. tables. Washing

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Experiment station record. v. 1-32. Sept. 1889-Dec. 1915. 8°. Washington, 1890-1916. → General index to Experiment station record, vols. 1-12, 1889-1901, and to experiment station bulletin no. 2. 8°. pp. 671. Washington, 1903.

General index to Experiment station record, vols. 13-25, 1901-1911; prepared by M. D. Moore and William Henry. 8°. pp. 1159. Washington, 1913. Miscellaneous bulletin. no. 1-3. 8°.

Washington, 1889-91.

Report of the director. 1893, 1897/98, 1910/11-1914/15. 8°. Washington, 1894-[1915]. Office of fiber investigations. Report. no. 111. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1892-98. Report no. 1 is a reprint of Report no. 1, miscellaneous series, of the Division of statistics. Report no. 2 is a reprint from Statistical report no. 84, new series. Section of foreign markets. Bulletin. no. 1-37. 8°. Washington, 1895-1903.

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Circular. no. 1-26. 8°. [WashingDivision of forestry. Bulletin. no. 1-22, 24-95, 97-106, 108-116, 118, 119, 121-123, 125-127. 12°, 8°, 4°. il. pl. maps. Washington, 1887-1913.

Circular. no. [2, 3], 5, 6, 8-102, 104-124, 126-134, 136-152, 154-168, 170-207, 209-216. 8°. il. pl. [Washington, 1887]–1913.

Forest fire protection by states as described by representative men at the Weeks law forest fire conference. Edited by J. G. Peters. 8°. pp. 85. maps. [Washington, 1914]. National forest reserves in the United States, Alaska, and Porto Rico, Jan. 25, 1906. 8°. pp. 4. [Washington, 1906].

Review of forest service investigations. v. 1-2. 8°. pl. Washington, 1913.

Silvical leaflet. no. 12, 15-39, 41, 42, 45, 51-53. 8°. [Washington, 1908-12].

United States. Department of agriculture. Division of forestry (Continued). The use book; regulations and instructions for the use of the national forests. 16°. pp. 248. il. frontis. Washington, 1907.

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8°. Washington, 1893.

Library. Bulletin. no. 1-66, 68-76. 4° & 8°. Washington, 1894-1912.

Catalogue of publications relating to botany in the library of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 8°. pp. 242. Washington, 1902. (Its Bulletin no. 42.) Catalogue of publications relating to entomology_in the library. 8°. pp. 562. Washington, 1906. (Its Bulletin no. 55.)

Catalogue of publications relating to forestry in the library. 8°. pp. 302. Washington, 1912. (Its Bulletin no. 76.)

Catalogue of the periodicals and other serial publications, exclusive of U. S. government publications, in the library. 8°. pp. 362. Washington, 1901. (Its Bulletin no. 37.)

Supplement no. 1 (1901-1905) to catalogue of periodicals, etc. 8°. pp. 217. Washington, 1907. (Its Bulletin no. 37, supp. no. 1.)

List of periodicals currently received in the library. 8°. pp. 72. Washington, 1909. (Its Bulletin no. 75.)

List of publications relating to forestry in the department library. 8°. ff. 93. Washington, 1898. (Its Bulletin no. 24.)

Printed on one side of the leaf only.

Monthly bulletin. v. 1-4, no. 5. Jan. 1910-May 1913. 8°. Washington, 1910-13. Wanting v, 1, no. 2.

Report of the librarian. 1898/99, 1903/04, 1910/11, 1911/12, 1914/15. 8°. Washington, 1899-[1915].

Division of microscopy. Catalogue of the microscopical exhibit of the U. S. Department of agriculture at the World's industrial and cotton centennial exposition, New Orleans, 1884-85. 8°. pp. 29. Washington, 1885.

Washington, 1893-94.

Food products.

I-III. 8°. pl. Report of the microscopist. 1891, 1892. 8°. pl. Washington, 1892-93.

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Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin. no. 1-162, 164-182, 184-241, 243–285. 8° & 4°. il. pl. Washington, 1901-13.

Circular. no. 1-5, 7-13, 15-26, 28-32, 34-81, 83-115, 117–132. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1908-13.

Inventory of seeds and plants imported. Apr. 1, 1912-Dec. 31, 1913. 8°. pl. Washington, 1914-16.

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Nut culture in the United States. See [Corsa, W. P., compiler]. Division of publications. Bulletin. no. 1-10. 8°. Washington, 1896–1913. Index to authors with titles of their publications appearing in the documents of the U. S. Department of agriculture, 1841-1897. By G. F. Thompson. 8°. pp. 303. Washington, 1898. (Its Bulletin no. 4.) List by titles of publications of the United States Department of agriculture from 1840 to June 1901, inclusive. Compiled by R. B. Handy and M. A. Cannon. 8°. pp. 216. Washington, 1902. (Its Bulletin no. 6.) Monthly list of publications. Aug. 1896-Dec. 1915. 8°. [Washington, 1896-1915). → Office of road inquiry. Bulletin. no. 1-48. 8°. il. pl. Washington, 1894-1913. Circular. no. [13]-47, 49-84, 86-100. 8°. il. Washington, [1895)-1913. Circular. Office of the secretary. no. [1]23, 25-41, 43-54. 8°. [Washington, 1896-1915]. → Report. See United States. Department of agriculture. Report. Bureau of soils. Bulletin. no. 1-96. 8°. il. pl. maps. Washington, 1895-1913. Circular. no. 1-6, 8-71, 73-76, 79. 8°. il. [Washington, 1894-1913]. Field operations. 1899-1913. 1st15th report. 8°. il. pl. maps. Washington, 1900-16. → Bulletin. Bureau of statistics. no. 1-64,

66-79, 81-85, 88-91, 93-96, 99-103. 8°. Washington, 1890-1913.

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Beginning with 1849, title reads: Report of the commissioner of patents pt. 2. Agriculture.

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