DIVISIOK OF PUBLICATIONS. 123 



upon lliis orticc l)y the Paris Exposition. Tliis consisted of 1.t,()1)'.i 

 exhil)it labels printed in special type provided by the Pnblic Printer 

 for the i^nrpose and involving the settinsr up of each label in both 

 French and English. 



The experience of the past two years demonstrated conclnsively the 

 importance insisted upon in previons reports of making provisions in 

 the way of ade<inate room and suitable accommodations for this office, 

 which is now confined to very inadequate, inconvenient, and unsuit- 

 able accommodations in the basement of the main building. 



Requisitions on the branch printing office by Bureaus, Divisions, Offices, etc. 



Secretary's Office .. 152 



Accounts and Disbursements 43 



Agrostoiogy 82 



Animal Industry ._.... _ ... 247 



Biological Survey ._ 42 



Botany . 292 



Chemistry ... 40 



Entomology . 57 



Office of Experiment Stations 142 



Foreign Markets - . . _ 27 



Forestry „ 85 



Gardens and Grounds 13 



Library ^ , 33 



Pomology _. 20 



Publications 211 



Public Road Inquiries .. 29 



Soils . 27 



Statistics 284 



Vegetable Physiology and Pathology .. 44 



Weather Bureau . 1 



Seed ... 15 



Paris Exposition 5 



Total 1,891 



The character and amount of the job work done in the branch office 

 were as follows: 



Job tvork done in branch printing office. 



Envelopes 950, 750 



Letter heads and note heads 508, 300 



Cards 377.837 



Bulletins 5.000 



Circulars 386,200 



Blanks... 4,311,950 



Labels and shipping tags 1,104.319 



Franks 1,810.810 



Monthly and other lists 625.945 



Crop Reporter ... __'.. 421,000 



Circular letters and other notices 448. 705 



Miscellaneous 



Total 11,278,126 



