644 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Publications issued diiriiifj the year ended June SO, I'JIO, etc. — Continued. 



OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY— Continued. 



CONGRESSIONAT^— Continued. 



New Publications — Continued. 



Copies Copies 



for for 



Department. Congress. 



House Documents (Gist Cong., 2d scss.)— Continued. 



No. 421. Combined Report of Expenditures during Fiscal 

 Year ended June 30, I'JOO, Appropriations for 1910, 

 and ProiJosed Expenditures for 1911. (Quarto.) 210 

 pp. Dec. 18 1,625 



No. 425. Restoration of Weatlaor Bureau Station at Hand 

 Key, Florida, and Estimates of Appropriation for same. 

 2 pp. Dec. IS 1,200 



No. 440. Fence on Nation?il Bison Ranse, Montana, Esti- 

 mate of Appropriation to complete same. 2 pp. 

 Dec. 27 1,206 



No. 449. A Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture 

 submitting Estimates for Appropriation for Inclusion 

 in the Deficiency Bill, to reimburse Fenton T. Ross 

 and Others. 22 pp. Dec. 27 1,206 



No. 4.51. Deficiency Appropriation, Bureau of Chemistry, 

 Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture submitting 

 an Estimate for same. 2 pp. Jan. 15 1, 206 



No. 838. Documents Received and Distributed by Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture During 1909. Letter of the Secre- 

 tary of Agriculture, transmitting a Report of the Chief of 

 the' Division of Publications showing the documents re- 

 ceived and distributed during the Fiscal Year ended June 

 30, 1909. 22 pp. Apr. 15 1,206 



depart:mental. 



New Publications. 



Reports: CoP*««- 

 No. 91. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1909 (abridged edi- 

 tion). James Wilson. 100 pp. Jan. 22 50,000 



No. 30. Hog Raising in the South. 8 pp. Oct. 2. 60,000; Nov. 29, 

 60,000; Dec. 31, 40,000 ; Feb. 16, 20.000 ; Apr. 11, 100,000; Apr. 



. 22, 1,500 281,500 



No. 31. The Adulteration and ISIisbranding of the Seeds of Alfalfa, 

 Red Clover, Orchard Grass, and Kentucky Bluegrass. 4 pp. 

 Feb. 16 5,000 



No. 32. Cotton, The Greatest of Cash Crops. 8 pp. Feb. 26, 



100,000; May 27, 50,000 ; June 15, 50,000 200,000 



Annual Reports: 



Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1909. James Wilson. 



Edition for the Press. 152 pp. Nov. 23 2,900 



Report of the Appointment Clerk for 1909. J.B.Bennett. (From 



An. Repts. Dept, 1900.) 28 pp. Nov. 23, 500 ; Dec. 20. 300 800 



Report of the Solicitor for 1909. Geo. P. McCabe. (From An. 



Repts. Dept., 1909.) 55 pp. Dec. 1 1,000 



Circulars of the Solicitor's Office: 



No. 20. The Twenty-Eight Hour Law. Charge by Bean, J., to jury 

 in a case involving a violation of the Act of June 29, 1906. (34 

 Stat, 607.) 6 pp. July 15 1,500 



No. 21. The Twenty-eight-Hour Law. Decision of the Circuit 

 Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, reversing decision of 

 the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, in a case 

 involving violation of the Twenty-eight-Hour Law (Act June 29, 

 1906, 34 Stat, 607). 10 pp. Aug. 9 1,500 



No. 22. Judicial Notice of the Regulations of the U. S. Department 



of Agriculture. 8 pp. Aug. 25 2, 500 



