90 DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. 



a ])relimiiiavy way, Iml a>s no additional funds woi-c provided, the work 

 can not l)t' i)roiK'rly iiiidcrtakon until suitable api)ropriat-ionsare made. 



PLANS FOR THE FUTURE. 



For the future, it is proposed to continue present lines of work, 

 extending them iii such a manner as to make the results of the great- 

 est practical value to the people. Special attention will be devoted to 

 the cooperative investigations with other Divisions in the DeiJartment 

 and with State experiment stations in solving the various problems 

 discussed above. The field work will be carried into regions hitherto 

 unstudied. It is also planned to have all preliminary arrangements 

 made for undertaking experiments in the methods of destroying John- 

 son and other noxious grasses and the development of that branch of 

 the work relating to animal foods as soon as the necessarj^ appropria- 

 tions are made. 



