402 Field Columbian Museum — Reports, Vol. II. 



INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



List of books relating to Chile, Brazil and Central America. 



History of coffee. 



Paraguay. 



Patent and trade-mark laws. 

 INTERN.ATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICANISTS, New York City. 



Report. 13th session (gift). 

 INSTITUT DE CARTHAGE, Tunis. 



Revue Tunisienne, nos. 49-52. 

 INSTITUTO GEOGRAFICO, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 



Boletin, v. 21. 

 IOW.\ ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Des Moines, Iowa. 



Proceedings, v. 21, 1904. 

 IOWA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, Ames, Iowa. 



Bulletin, current numbers (gift). 

 IOWA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Des Moines, Iowa. 



Annual report, vs. 14-15, 1903, 1904. 

 lOW.-V HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT, Des Moines, Iowa. 



Annals, ser. 3, vs. 1-7. 

 IOWA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Des Moines, Iowa. 



Transactions, vs. 14-19, 21-23, 25, 27-39. 



Iowa State Agricultural College and Farm, rept. 1882-83. 

 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY, Iowa City, Iowa. 



Laboratory of natural history, bulletin, v. 5, no. 4. 

 ' JACOBS, J. WARREN, Waynesburg. Pa. 



I pamphlet. 

 JAMAICA INSTITUTE, Kingston, Jamaica. 



Bulletin, no. i. 



9 pamphlets on the industries of Jamaica. 

 JAMAICA. PUBLIC GARDENS AND PLANT.\TIONS, Kingston, W. I. 



.\nnual report, 1903-04. 



Bulletin, department of agriculture, current numbers. 

 JAPAN IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Tokyo, Japan. 



Japan in the beginning of the 20th century. 

 JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY, Chicago. 



Annual report, loth, 1904. 



List of cyclopedias and dictionaries, with a list of directories. 

 JOHNS. HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, .Md. 



Circular, current numbers. 

 ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Topeka, Kansas. . 



Transactions, v. 19, 1903-04. * 



KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Manhattan, Kansas. 



Experiment station: 



Bulletin, current numbers. 

 Report, 17th, 1903-04. 



Industrialist, The, current numbers, 

 KANSAS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, Topeka, Kansas. 



Biennial report, 19th, 1904. 



Report, no. 91 



