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United States Department of Agriculture. Report of the Secretary. 1894. Pamphlet, tea, 8.9X.2×5.8, pp. 75. Washington: 1894.

Library Bulletins. Nos. 1 to 8. April, 1894, to

November, 1895. Accessions to the Department Library, (April, 1894) to September, 1895. 8 pamphlets, 10.4-11.5X-X8.4-9.2. DIVISION OF FORESTRY.

By

Bulletin No. 9. Report on the Use of Metal Road Ties and on
Preservative Processes and Metal Tie-plates for Wooden Ties.
E. E. Russell Tratman, A. M. Am. Soc. C. E. [Supplementary to
Report on the Substitution of Metal for Wood in Railroad Ties,
1890.] Prepared under the direction of B. E. Fernow, Chief of
Division of Forestry. Pamphlet, tea, 9. X.6×5.8, pp. 363; 5 plates.
Washington: 1894.

DIVISION OF BOTANY.

Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium. Vol. I, No. 9. Issued January 31, 1895. Report on a Collection of Plants made in the states of Sonora and Colima, Mexico, by Dr. Edward Palmer, in the years 1890 and 1891. By J. N. Rose, Assistant Botanist. Half sheep, 9.1X1.6X6.3, pp. v, 293-434; frontispiece, plates 24-35, 10 cuts. Washington: 1895. [With title-page and index.] Vol. III, No. 4. Issued November 23, 1895. Report on a

collection of plants made by J. H. Sandberg and assistants in northern Idaho in the year 1892. By John M. Holzinger. Pamphlet, tea, 9.5X.2X6.3, pp. v, 205-287, v; 2 plates (III and IV). Washington: 1895.

Circular No. 3. The Russian Thistle. Pamphlet, 9.X-X5.8, pp. 8; 3 cuts. (Washington: 1895?) No. 4. The Flat Pea. By F. Lamson-Scribner. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.8, pp. 7. (Washington: 1895.) No. 5. Giant Knotweed, or Sachaline. By F. Lamson-Scribner. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.8, pp. 4. (Washington: 1895.)

Water as a Factor in the Growth of Plants. By

B. T. Galloway and Albert F. Woods, Chief and Assistant Chief of the Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology. [Reprinted from the Year-Book of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, for 1894.] Pamphlet, gray, 8.9X-X5.7, pp. iii, 165-176; cuts. Washington: 1895.

Fertilization of the Soil as Affecting the Orange in Health and Disease. By H. J. Webber, Assistant in Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology. [Reprinted from the YearBook of the U. S. Department of Agriculture for 1894.] Pamphlet, gray, 8.9X-X5.8, pp. iii, 193-202; cuts. Washington: 1895.

The Grain Smuts: their Cause and Prevention. By Walter T. Swingle, Assistant, Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology. [Reprinted from the Year-Book of the U. S. Department of Agriculture for 1894.] Pamphlet, gray, 8.9X-X 5.8, pp. iii, 409-420; cuts. Washington: 1895.

United States Department of Agriculture. DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY Insect Life. Devoted to the Economy and Life Habits of Insects, especially in their relations to Agriculture. Edited by L. O. Howard, Entomologist. Vol. 7, Nos. 3-5. December, 1894 to July, 1895. [Discontinued with the July number.] Half green morocco, 9.2×1.2×6.5, pp. 217-448, v; cuts. Washington: 1894-95.

Bulletin No. 33. Legislation against Injurious Insects; a compil ation of the laws and regulations in the United States and British Columbia. By L. O. Howard, Entomologist. Pamphlet, gray, 9.X .1X5.8, pp. 46. Washington: 1895.

DIVISION OF ECONOMIC ORNITHOLOGY.

Bulletin No. 2. Report on Bird Migration in the Mississippi Valley in the years 1884 and 1885, by W. W. Cooke. Edited and revised by Dr. C. Hart Merriam. Dark maroon cloth, 9.2X1.7X6.. pp. 313; 1 map. Washington: 1888.

Bulletin No. 5.

DIVISION OF ORNITHOLOGY AND MAMMALOGY. The Pocket Gophers of the United States. Prepared under the direction of Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Chief of Division, by Vernon Bailey, Chief Field Agent. 6.2, pp. 47; frontispiece, 6 cuts, 1 map.

Pamphlet, gray, 9.7X.IX
Washington: 1895.

Bulletin No. 6. The Common Crow of the United States. By Walter B. Barrows and E. A. Schwarz. General Report: Walter B. Barrows. Report on Insect Food: E. A. Schwarz. Pamphlet. gray, 9.X.2X5.8, pp. 98; frontispiece, cuts. Washington: 1895.

Bulletin No. 7. Preliminary report on the Food of Woodpeckers, by F. E. L. Beal, Assistant Ornithologist. The Tongues of Woodpeckers, by F. A. Lucas, Curator Department of Comparative Anatomy, U. S. National Museum. Pamphlet, gray, 9.7X.1X6.3, pp. 39; frontispiece, 3 plates, 4 cuts. Washington: 1895. OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. Experiment Station Record. Vol. 6, Nos. 3-11. morocco, 9.4X2.7X6.7, pp. 175-1032. Washington: 1894-95 Vol. 7, Nos. 1-3. 3 pamphlets, gray, 9.9X.2X6.3, pp. 1-260. Washington: 1895.

Half green

Bulletin No. 21. Methods and Results of Investigations on the Chemistry and Economy of Food. By W. O. Atwater. Pamphlet, tea, 8.9X.4X5.7, pp. 222; 15 cuts. Washington: 1895. Bulletin No. 22. Agricultural Investigations at Rothamsted, England, during a period of fifty years. Six lectures delivered under the provisions of the Lawes Agricultural Trust, By Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert, M. A., LL. D., F. R. S., etc., under the auspices of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, in November, 1893. Pamphlet, gray, 8.9X.6X5.8, pp. 316; frontispiece, 1 plate, 1 diagram. Washington: 1895.

Bulletin No. 23. Organization Lists of the Agricultural Experiment Stations and Institutions with Courses in Agriculture in the United States. Published by authority of the Secretary of Agricul

ture. January, 1895. Pamphlet, gray, 8.9X.2X5.7, pp. 88. Washington: 1895.

Bulletin No. 24. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Convention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations held at Washington, D. C., November 13-15, 1894. Edited by A. C. True, for the Office of Experiment Stations, and H. H. Goodell, for the Executive Committee of the Association. Pamphlet, tea, 8.9X.2×5.8, pp. 98. Washington: 1895.

Bulletin No. 25. Dairy Bacteriology. By H. W. Conn, Ph. D., Professor of Biology in Wesleyan University. Pamphlet, gray. 8.9 ×.1×5.7, pp. 40. Washington: 1895.

Bulletin No. 26. Agricultural Experiment Stations. Their Objects and Work. By A. C. True, Director of the Office of Experiment Stations. Pamphlet, gray, 8.9X-X5.7, pp. 16. Washington: 1895.

United States Department of Agriculture. FARMERS' BULLEtins.

No. 21. Barnyard Manure, by W. H. Beal, of the Office of Experiment Stations. Pamphlet, 9.X-X5.8, pp. 32; 7 cuts. Washington: 1894.

No. 22. The Feeding of Farm Animals. By E. W. Allen, Ph.D., Assistant Director of the Office of Experiment Stations. Pamphlet, 8.9X.1X5.8, pp. 32. Washington: 1895.

No. 23. Foods: Nutritive Value and Cost.
Ph.D. Pamphlet, 9.1X.1X5.8, pp. 32.

By W. O. Atwater, Washington: 1894.

Hog Cholera and Swine of the Bureau of Animal Washington: 1894.

No. 24. [Bureau of Animal Industry.]
Plague, by D. E. Salmon, D. V. M., Chief
Industry. Pamphlet, 9. X-X5.8, pp. 16.
No. 25. Peanuts Culture and Uses. By R. B. Handy, of the
Office of Experiment Stations. Pamphlet, 9.X-X5.8, pp. 24.
Washington: 1895.

No. 26. Sweet Potatoes: Culture and Uses. By J. F. Duggar, of the Office of Experiment Stations. Pamphlet, 9.X-X5.8, pp. 30; 4 cuts. Washington: 1895.

No. 27. Flax for Seed and Fibre in the United States. By Charles Richards Dodge, Special Agent for Fibre Investigations. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.7, pp. 16. Washington: 1895.

No. 28. Weeds; and how to kill them. By Lyster H. Dewey, Assistant Botanist. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.8, pp. 31; 11 cuts. Washington: 1895.

No. 29. Souring of Milk and Other Changes in Milk Products. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.7, pp. 23. Washington: 1895.

No. 30. Grape Diseases on the Pacific Coast. By Newton B. Pierce, Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology. Pamphlet, 9.X-X5.8, pp. 15; 3 cuts. Washington: 1895.

No. 31. Alfalfa, or Lucern, (by) Jared G. Smith, Assistant Agrostologist. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.8, pp. 23; 3 cuts. Washington: 1895.

No. 32. Silos and Silage. By Charles S. Plumb. B. S. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.7, pp. 31; 10 cuts. Washington: 1895. United States Department of Agriculture. DIVISION OF STATISTICS.

Reports of the Statistician. New Series. Nos. 122-132. December, 1894 to November, 1895. 11 pamphlets, tea, 9.1X.1X5.7, pp. 703-778; 1-284, 23, 24, 24, 20, 14. Washington: 1895. [Also] Synopses, etc.

Title-page and Index to Reports of the Division of Statistics, Nos. 101-111 and Supplementary Reports for January, February, and March Reports, 1893. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.7, pp. x. Washington: 1894.

Same, for Reports 112-122. 1894. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.7, pp. xiii. Washington: 1895.

BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY.

[Farmers' Bulletin No. 24, mentioned above, is from this Bureau.] SECTION OF FOREIGN MARKETS.

Bulletin No. 1. The World's Markets for American Products. Great Britain and Ireland.

pp. 155.

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6 pamphlets, gray, 9.X.1-.3×5.8. Washington: 1895.

Circular No. 4. An Example for American Farmers and Dairymen. Pamphlet, 9.3X-X5.9, pp. 3.

Circular No. 5. The Treaty of Shimonoseki between China and Japan of April 17, 1895, and our possibilities of Trade with those Countries. Pamphlet, 9.1X-X5.8, pp. 7.

OFFICE OF ROAD INQUIRY.

Bulletin No. 10. Proceedings of the National Road Conference held at the Westminster Church, Asbury Park, N. J., July 5 and 6, 1894. Pamphlet, tea, 8.9X.1X5.8, pp. 63; 3 cuts. Washington: 1894.

Bulletin No. 11. Proceedings of the Virginia Good Roads Convention, held in Richmond, Va., October 18, 1894. Pamphlet, tea, 9.X.1×5.8, pp. 62. Washington: 1895.

Wide Tires.

Bulletin No. 12.
Laws of certain states relating to
their use, and other pertinent information. Compiled by Roy Stone,
Special Agent. Pamphlet, gray, 9.X-×5.7, pp. 16. Washington:
1895.

Bulletin No. 13. Kentucky Highways.
New Systems. By M. H. Crump, C. E.
X5.8, pp. 24. Washington: 1895.

History of the Old and
Pamphlet, gray, 8.9X-

Bulletin No. 14. Good Roads. Extracts from Messages of Governors. Compiled by Roy Stone. Pamphlet, gray, 9.X-X5.8, pp. 24.

Washington: 1895.

Bulletin No. 16. Notes on the Employment of Convicts in Connection with Road Building. Compiled by Roy Stone. Pamphlet, gray, 9.X-X5.8, pp. 15. Washington: 1895.

Circular No. 14. Addresses on Road Improvement. Pamphlet, 8.9X-X5.8, pp. 15. (Washington: 1894 ?)

Circular No. 15. An Act to provide for the construction of roads by local assessment, county, and state aid. Pamphlet, 9.X-X5.8, pp. 3. (Washington: 1894.)

Circular No. 16. Highway Taxation: comparative results of labor and money systems. Pamphlet, 9.1X-X5.8, pp. 5. (Washington: 1894.)

Circular No. 17. Origin and Work of the Darlington Road League. Pamphlet, 9.1X-X5.8, pp. 6; 3 cuts. (Washington: 1895.)

United States Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU.

Bulletin No. 11, part II. Report of the International Meteorological Congress, held at Chicago, Ill., August 21-24, 1893, under the auspices of the Congress Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposition Part. II. Edited by Oliver L. Fassig, Secretary. Pamphlet, gray, 9.7×1.×6.2, pp. xv–xvi, 207-583; plates 11-25, cuts. Washington. 1895.

Bulletin No. 12. Report on the Condensation of Atmospheric Moisture. By Carl Barus. Pamphlet, gray, 8.9×.2×5.8, pp. 104; 4 plates, cuts. Washington: 1895.

Bulletin C. Rainfall and Snow of the United States, compiled to the end of 1891, with Annual, Seasonal, Monthly and other charts. By Mark W. Harrington. Text.-pamphlet, gray, 11.7X.2×9.4, pp. 80. Atlas.-pamphlet, gray, 18.8X.2X24., 23 charts. Washington: 1894.

Monthly Weather Review. Vol. 22, Nos. 9-12, September to December, 1894, and No. 13, Annual Summary for 1894. Vol. 23. Nos. 1-7, January to July, 1895. 12 pamphlets, gray, 12.5X.1-.2X 10.; charts. Washington: 1894 and 1895.

Bulletins of the New England Weather Service for the months of December, 1894, to November, 1895. Nos. 34-45. 12 pamphlets, 11. X-X8.

Annual Summary of the New England Weather Service for the year 1894. Reprinted from the Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. Vol. XLI-No. III. Pamphlet, tea, 12. X.1X10., pp. 63-93; 1 plate. Cambridge, Mass.: 1895.

Weekly Weather-Crop Bulletin of the New England Weather Service. Nos. 1-23. From the week ending May 6, 1895 to the week ending October 7, 1895, inclusive. 23 sheets, 12.3×9.6. Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting held at Indianapolis, Indiana, 1890. Published by authority of the Society. Edited by the Secretary, William R. Lazenby. Pamphlet, light green, 9.1X.3×5.7, pp. 125,

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