DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 187 



Copies. 

 Third Report on the Investigations of the Agricultural Capabilities of 

 Alaska. 1899. By C. C. Georgeson, Special Agent in Charge of Alaska 

 Investigations. Pp. 55, pis. 17. (H. R. Doc. No. 314, 5()th Cong., 1st 



sess.) April. 1900 . 1, 



700 



Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1899. Pp. 880. 

 frontispiece, pis. 63, figs. 33. (Printed by order of Congress.) June, 



1900 ._. 500,000 



Special edition in extra binding for distribution at the Paris Exposi- 

 tion - 5,000 



DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. 



Report of the Chief of the Division of Accounts and Disbursements for 

 18!i9. By F. L. Evans. Pp. 215-233, from Report of Secretary of Agri- 

 culture for 1899. January, 1900 200 



DIVISION OF AGROSTOLOGY. 



Recent Additions to Systematic Agrostology. Pp. 10, figs. 5. Circular No. 



15. July. 1899 1,200 



New Species of North American Grasses. By F. Lamson-Scribner, Agros- 

 tologist. Pp. G, figs. 2. Circular No. Ui. J uly, 1899 1 , 000 



Millets. Bv Thomas A. Williams, Assistant Agrostologist. Pp. 28, figs 6. 

 Farmers'^BuJletin No. 101. July. 1899 ... 25,000 



Sand- Binding Grasses. By F. Lamson-Scribner, Agrostologist. Pp. ii, 

 405-420, pis. 3, figs, 11, from Yearbook for 1898. (Reprint.) July, 1899 _ 1. 000 



Southern Forage Plants, (.'ompiledfrom the publications of the Division 

 of Agrostologv by F. Lamson-Scribner, Agrostologist. Pp. 48. Farmers' 

 Bulletin No. 102. August, 1899. . 30.000 



Crimson Clover. By Thomas A. Williams, Assistant Agrostologist. Pp. 



G, fig. 1. Circular No. 17. September, 1899 10,000 



Reprint. September, 1899 ._ .. 10,000 



Sorghum as a Forage Crop. By Thomas A. Williams, Assistant AgTos- 

 tologist. Prepared under the direction of the Agrostologist. Pp. 2i). fig. 

 1. Farmers" Bulletin No. 50. (Reprint.) November 1899 15,000 



Smooth Brome-Grass {Brouuis inennis). By P. Beveridge Kennedy, Ph. 

 D., Assistant in Division of Agrostology. Pp.9, figs. 2. Cii'cular No. 18. 

 December, 1899 ._ . .. _ 10,000 



New or Little Known Mexican (-rrasses. By F. Lamson-Scribner, Agros- 

 tologist. Pp. 4. fig. 1. Circular No. 19. January. 1900 . 1,500 



Experiments With Forage Plants in Ontario. By P. Beveridge Kennedy, 

 Ph. D. , Assistant in Division of Agrostology. Pp. 8. Circular No. 20. 



Januarv. 1900 . . 3. 000 



Reprint, January, 1900 _ ... 5,000 



Cooperative Range Grass and Forage Plant Experiments at Highmore. S. 

 Dak. By F. Lamson-Scribner. Agrostologist. Pp. 10, fig. 1. Circular 

 No. 21. .January. 1900 10,000 



Grass and Forage Plant Investigations on the Pacific Coast. By F. Lam- 

 son-Scribner. Agrostologist. Pp.7. Circular No 22. Januai-y, 1900. . 3.000 



Saltbushes. By P. Beveridge Kennedy, Ph D., Assistant in the Division 

 of Agrostologv. Prepared under the direction of the Agrostologist. Pp. 

 20. figs. 9. Farmers" Bulletin No. 108. January, 1900 20, 000 



Report of the Agrostologist for 1899. ByF. Lamson-Scribner. Pp. iii, 

 1 13-117, from the Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1899. Jan- 

 uary, 1900 . 300 



The Soy Bean as a Forage Crop. By Thomas A. Williams, Assistant 

 Agrostologist. Prepared under the direction of the Agrostologist. With 

 an Appendix on Soy Beans as Food for Man. By B. F. Langworthy, 

 Ph. D., Office of Experiment Stations. Pp. 24, figs. 5. Farmers' Bulle- 

 tin No. 58. Revised edition. (Reprint. ) February, 1900. _ 20, 000 



Studies on American Grasses. The North American Species of Chteto- 

 chloa. By F. Lamson-Scribner and Elmer D. Merrill. Pp. 44, figs. 24. 

 Bulletm No. 21. March. 1 900. Price. 5 cents . . 3. 000 



Cowpeas. By Jared G. Smith, Assistant Agrostologist. Pp. IG. fig. 1. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 89. ( Reprint. ) February. 1900 ... " . . _ 2(). 000 



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