124 DEPARTMENTAL KEPORTB. 



The iollowiiig- table shows th<^ mnnluM' of puhlicalioiis i/riiited for 

 the various Bureaus, Divisions, and Offices in tlie brancli office during 

 the year: 



Ptihlicationx printed in brand l printing office. 



Number of 

 Bureaus. Divisions, and Oflaces. "S'nns" copies 



printed. 



Agrostology 12 69,700 



Animal Industry " 9 49,000 



Botany 9 80, OIK) 



Entomology : ._. 3 7,000 



Experiment Stations 6 27,200 



Foreiarn Markets.. ". ..-. 1 3,000 



Piihlications 13 589,000 



Public Road Inquiries - 4 45.000 



Soils 4 31,IM)0 



Statistics - -- 13 431,000 



Vegetable Physiology and Pathology 1 1.000 



Total..... -- 74 1,332,900 



EXPENDITURES FOR PRINTING AND BINDING. 

 TOTAL EXPENDITURES. 



The total cost of all printing and binding delivered to the Depart- 

 ment from July 1, 1899, to June 30, 1900, inclusive, was $130,747.26,1 

 as shown by the following statement : 



Divisional publications paid from general fund (not including Farmers' 



Bulletins)... .. . .. . -. _ $54,842.49 



Divisional publications paid from special funds . . 9, 633. 48 



Fanners" Bulletins 34,134.84 



Blank books, etc 9,713.93 



Branch office (all work) .. ... .,. _ 23,433.53 



Total . . - .. 130,747.26 



EXPENDITURES BY FUNDS. 



The following statement shows the expenditures for printing and 

 binding from the several funds: 



General printing fund: 



Expended for various Divisions _ .$63, 543. 22 



K.xpended for branch printing office 33, 422. 52 



Expended for Farmers' Bulletins 3, 469. 69 



.S89.435.43 



Farmers' Bulletin fund .. _ .30,665.15 



Divisional funds: 



Bureau ot Animal Industry .. 1,994.01 



Division of Biological Surve)' 543. 87 



Division of Entomology . . __. ... 348.01 



Office of Expei iment Stations 2, 265. 69 



Foreign Markets ... 2,806.93 



Division of Statistics -. 3,689.17 



10.646.68 



Total 130,747.26 



SALE OP CERTAIN PUBLICATIONS. 



The sale of publications from the office of the Superintendent of 

 Documents continues to increase, and could, if duly encouraged, be 



' It should be stated that these figures do not cover expenditures for the Weatner 

 Bureau, for the use of which .SIO.OOO of the regular printing fund has been set 

 aside, and whose printing work, as above stated, is entirely segregated from this 

 Division. 



