684 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



''iiblicaiions ifitiued during the year ended June 30, 1910, e<c.— Coutinued. 



BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY— Continued. 



New Publications — Continued. 



Miscellancouf! Cirnilar.t — Continuod. Copies. 



Doc. 520. Publications of the Bureau of Plant Industry. 12 pp. 



Nov. 19 2, 000 



Doc. 533. Plans for the Continuation of the Tobacco Investigations. 



3 pp. Dec. 14 500 



Doc. 535. Distribution of Cotton Seed in 1910. 13 pp. Jan. 19, 



2.000; Feb. IS, 2,000 14,000 



Doc. 53S. Cooperative Distribution of Now Varieties of Snivrna 



Figs and Caprifigs. 6 pp. Sept. 13, 2,000; Oct. G, 1,000; Jan. 



19. GOO 3, 600 



Doc. 54S. Publications of the Bureau of Plant Industry. 12 pp. 



Feb. 26 3. 000 



Doc. 555. Southern Farm Notes. 5 pp. Mar. 26, 125.000; Apr. 23, 



75.000 200,000 



Doc. 564. Directions to Cooperative Corn Breeders. 10 pp. Apr. 



22 5,000 



Farmers' Bulletins: 



No. 362. Conditions Affecting the Value of INIarket Hay. Ilarrv B. 



McClure. 29 pp. July 10. 15,000; Sept. 7, 10,000; Nov. 5, 10,000; 



Jan. 7, 5,000; Feb. 25, 10,000; June 6, 10,000 60,000 



No. 364. A Profitable Cotton Farm. C. L. (Joodrieh. 23 pp. Aug. 



21, 20,000; Nov. 23, 10,000; Dec. 17, 15,000 45,000 



No. 365. Farm Management in Northern Potato-growing Sections. 



Lawrence G. Dodge. 31 pp. Sept. 2, 10,000; Nov. 1, 20,000; 



Feb. 10, ] 5.000: Feb. 26, 15,000 60,000 



No. 368. The Eradication of Bindweed or Wild Morning-glory. 



H. R. Cox. 19 pp. Aug. 6, 15,000 ; Feb. 25, 5.000 ; June 10, 20,000_ 40, 000 

 No. 370. Replanning a Farm for Profit. C. B. Smith and J. W. 



Fooley. 36 pp. Sept. 30, 30.000 ; Feb. 23, 15.000 ; Apr. 15, 15.000 ; 



Apr. 25. 10,000; June 2, 15.000 85,000 



No. 372. Soy Beans. C. V. Piper and H. T. Nielsen. 26 pp. Oct. 7, 



20,000; Mar. 5, 20.000; June 10, 15.000 55.000 



No. 3S0. The Loco-Weed Disease. C. Dwight Marsh. 16 pp. Nov. 



11, 20.000; Dec. 27, 15,000 35,000 



No. 382. The Adulteration of Foraco-plant Seetls. F. H. Hillman. 



23 pp. Dec. 15, 20,000; Mar. 10. 20.000; June 4, 25,000 65,000 



No. 386. Potato Culture on Irrigated Farms of the West. E. H. 



Grubb. 13 pp. Jan. 11, 1,5.000; Mar. 5, 20,000 35,000 



No. 395. Sixty-day and Kherson Oats. C. W. Warburton. 27 pp. 



May 5 15, 000 



No. 398. Farm Practice in the Use of Commercial Fertilizers in 



the South Atlantic States. J. C. Beavers. 24 pp. May 26 20,000 



No. 400. A More Profitable Corn Planting Method. C. P. Hartley. 



11 pp. May 27 20,000 



No. 401. The Protection of Orchards in the Pacific Northwest from 



Spring Frosts by Means of Fires and Smudges. P. J. O'Gara. 



24 pp. June 22 1 20.000 



No. 402. Canada Bluegrass: Its Culture and Uses. R. A. Oakley. 



20 pp. June 25 15,000 



No. 406. Soil Conservation. W. J. Spillman. 16 pp. June 17 30, 000 



Indexes: 



Index to Circulars Bureau of Plant Industry Nos. 1 to 40, Inclu- 

 sive, 1908-1909. Vol. 1. 10 pp. Dec. 18 200 



Index to Bulletins Bureau of Plant Industry Nos. 137 to 148, In- 

 clusive, 1909. Vol. XIX. 10 pp. Aug. 17 200 



Earlier PrBLiCATioNs Reprinted. 

 Bulletin: 



No. 108. The Cold Storage of Small Fruits. S. H. Fulton. 28 pp. 

 15 cts. Mar. 25 500 



