694 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



J'lthlicalious issued duriiuj the year ended June 30, 1910, e^c— Continued. 



WEATHER BUREAU— Continued. 



Nkw Publications — Continued. 



'Natinniil Weather liullelin — Continued. Copies. 



No. 2(5, for the month of November 2,950 



No. 27, for tlie niontli of December 2,950 



No. 1, for the month of January 2,950 



No. 2, for the month of February 2, 950 



No. 3, for the month of March 2,950 



No. 4, for the month of April 2,950 



No. 5, for the week ended May IG 2, 950 



No. 0, for the week ended May 23 2,950 



No. 7, for the week ended May 30 2, 950 



No. 8, for tlie week ended June G 2,950 



No. 9, for the week ended June 13 2,950 



No. 10, for the week ended June 20 2,950 



No. 11, for the week ended June 27 2,950 



Snow and Ice liullctins: " 



December 7, 1909 1,350 



December 14, 1909 ^ 1,350 



December 21, 1909 1,350 



December 28, 1909 1,350 



January 4, 1910 1,350 



January 11, 1910 1,350 



January IS, 1910 1,350 



January 25, 1910 1,350 



February 2, 1910 1,350 



February 8. 1910 1,350 



February 16, 1910 1,350 



February 23, 1910 1,350 



March 1, 1910 1,350 



March 8, 1910 1,350 



March 15, 1910 1,350 



March 22, 1910 1,350 



Farmers' BuUeiins: 



No. 104 (Revised). Notes on Frost. E. B. Garriott. 31 pp. 



July 17, 5,000; Nov. 3, 10,000; Mar. 24, 5,000 20,000 



No. 367. Lightning and Lightning Conductors. Alfred J. Henry. 



20 pp. Aug. 18, 20,000; Jan. 3, 10,000 30,000 



'^A single sheet (12 by 19 inches) printed on one side, containing map, table, 

 and descriptive matter; issued weekly during the season of ice and snow. 

 Subscription price, 25 cents per year. 



