DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 



159 



PuhUcations other than Fanners^ Bulletins received and distribicfed from. July /, 



1S99, to June 30, 1900— Continued. 



Publication. 



EXTRACTS FROM YEARBOOKS— continued. 



Some Results of Dietary Studies in the United States, from Yearbook 

 for 189s (reprint) -. 



Pruning of Trees and Other Plants, from Yearbook for 1S98 ( reprint) . - . 



Imjjriivement of Plants by Selection, from Yearbook for 1^98 (reprint) . 



Statistical Matter Relating to Principal Crops and Farm Animals, from 



Yearbook for 1899 _ 



Received. 



1,500 

 1,.500 

 3,000 



5,200 



Distributed. 



Total 3,549,330 



.556 

 1,117 

 1,0.55 



23,773 



o 3, 870, 430 



« Excess of disti'ibution over receipts tor the year ended June 30. 1900, was from publications 

 received prior to July 1. 1899. 



Farmers^ Bulletins printed, and Congressional and miscellaneous distribution, for 



the fiscal year 1899-1900. 



No. of 

 bulle- 

 tin. 



16 



17 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 23 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 

 31 

 32 

 33 

 34 



a5 



36 

 37 

 38 

 39 

 40 

 41 

 4.2 

 43 

 44 

 45 

 46 

 47 

 48 

 49 

 50 

 51 

 53 

 5:3 

 54 

 55 

 56 

 57 

 58 

 59 

 60 

 61 

 62 

 63 

 64 

 65 

 66 

 67 

 68 

 69 



Title of bulletin. 



Leguminous Plants 



Peach Yellows and Peach Rosette. .. 



Important Insecticides 



Washed Soils 



Barnj'ard Manure --- . 



The Feeding of Farm Animals 



Foods: Nutritive Value and Cost 



Hog Cholera and Swine Plague 



Peanuts: Culture and U.ses 



Sweet Potatoes: Culture and Uses . . 



Flax for Seed and Fiber 



Weeds: And How to Kill Them 



Souring and Other Changes in Milk _ 

 Grape Disea.ses on the Pacific Coast . 



Alfalfa, or Lucern 



Silos and Silage 



Peach Growing for Market -- 



Meats: Composition and Cooking .-. 



Potato Culture 



Cotton Seed and Its Products - - 



Kafir Corn: Culture and Uses 



Spraying for Fruit Diseases 



Onion Culture 



Farm Drainage 



Fowls: Care and Feeding _ 



Facts About Milk 



Sewage Disposal on the Farm. 



Commercial Fertilizers... 



Insects Injurious to Stored Grain ... 



Irrigation in Humid Climates 



Insects Affecting the Cotton Plant . . 



The Manuring of Cotton 



Sheep Feeding 



Sorghum as a Forage Crop 



Standard Varieties of Chickens 



The Sugar Beet 



How to Grow Mushrooms 



Some Common Birds 



The Dairy Herd 



Experiment Station Work— I. 



Butter Making on the Farm 



The Soy Bean as a Forage Crop 



Bee Keeping 



Methods of Curing Tobacco 



Asparagus Culture 



Marketing Farm Produce 



Care of Milk on the Farm 



Ducks and Geese 



Experiment Station Work— II 



Meadows and Pastures 



Forestry for Farmers .. 



The Black Rot of the Cabbage 



Experiment Station Work— III 



Total 

 number 

 received. 



Distrib- 

 uted to 

 Congress- 

 men. 



20,325 



30,000 

 30, a50 

 35,300 

 20.400 

 10,000 



30,900 

 20,000 



2f),400 

 10, 0<J0 

 30,250 

 20,175 

 20. 125 

 21,000 

 15, 0(10 

 30, 000 

 15, 800 

 20,200 

 50, 000 

 21. (XK) 

 20, (MO 

 as, 000 

 20,400 



10. 000 

 10,0(X) 

 30,000 

 15, 000 

 80, 105 

 45, 130 

 20, 150 

 40,000 

 40,400 

 10,000 

 20, 100 

 20,(X)0 

 :30,(KI0 

 30,000 

 20, 080 

 15,000 

 .55. 180 

 30,000 

 15. 000 

 30, 300 



30,000 

 15,000 



11,797 

 36 

 11,685 

 643 

 18. 851 

 47,386 

 20, 387 

 36,(K)1 



7,475 

 14,047 



7,192 

 25. 977 

 13. 793 



3, 380 

 19, 435 

 14, 394 

 14,003 

 16,367 

 35. 6.56 

 10. 314 



8,8;« 



23, 554 

 15. 935 

 30, 934 

 51,786 

 33.314 



5, 895 

 36. 430 

 13. 033 



4,448 

 10. 869 

 13.499 

 24, .547 

 13,311 

 49.317 

 39.. 535 



7. 8.59 

 ;iS. (533 

 39.068 



7,344 

 3l>. 653 



9. 416 

 16, 830 

 14. 309 



IS. 076 

 :U.436 

 39, :306 

 13,736 

 20, 133 

 12,917 

 13,097 

 9, 1.56 



Miscella- 

 neous dis- 

 tribution. 



5, 633 

 376 

 6,937 

 2,4.54 

 7.487 



11.340 

 9,6S6 

 8,189 

 5,8.56 

 6, 619 

 1.813 

 9,686 

 5.618 

 1.789 

 6,291 

 4, 776 

 6.059 

 7,814 

 9, 349 

 3. 543 

 4, .503 

 7, 756 

 7,734 

 5, 773 



14, 079 

 7,374 

 3,996 

 6,973 

 3,437 

 2.33:3 

 1.665 

 1. 763 

 6.33 5 

 .5,056 



13,203 



13. 936 

 5.474 

 7, 6.59 

 8. .551" 

 4. 475 

 7,074 

 5,0o0 

 8, 739 

 3,049 

 5,444 

 5,995 



22, 704 

 8,711 

 3,940 

 5,607 

 3,799 

 4,147 

 4,471 



