DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 



765 



Output of Farmers' Bulletins and the cost for the fiscal years 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 



and 1912. 



CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIBUTION. 



These bulletins are dLstribiited jointly by the department and 

 Members of the two Houses of Congress, and the following table 

 shows the entire number distributed during the past 23 years and 

 the number distributed annually by Senators, liepresentatives, and 

 Delegates and the department: 



Growth of the Farmers' Bulletin series during 23 years, with congressional distribution. 



The following table shows the number, title, and the number of 

 copies printed of each new Farmers' Bulletin issued during the year: 



New Farmers' Bulletins issued during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1912. 



Bulle- 

 UnNo. 



457 

 458 

 459 

 460 

 461 

 462 



4a3 

 464 

 46.'. 

 466 

 467 

 468 

 469 

 470 

 471 

 472 

 473 

 474 

 476 



Title of bulletin. 



Experiment .Station Work-LXIV 



The Best Two .Sweet Sorghums for Forage 



Hon.se Flies ... • 



Frames as a Factor in Truck Growing 



The Use of Concrete on the Farm 



The Utilization of Logged-olT Land for Pasture in Western Oregon and Western 



Washington 



The Sanitary Privy 



The Eradication of Qnack-grass 



Experiment Station Work-LXV 



Winter Emmer 



The Control of the Chestnut-bark Di.sea.sc 



Forestry in Nature Study 



Ex[)erimcnt Station Work-LX VI 



Oame Laws for lUl 1 



Grape Propagation, Pruning, and Training 



Systems of Farming in Central New Jersey 



Tuberculosis 



Use of Paint on the Farm 



Ice Houses 



Total 

 number 

 of copies. 



40,000 

 40,000 



130,000 

 4.1,000 



165,000 



30.000 



251,000 



30.000 



30,000 



40,000 



125,000 



75,000 



30,000 



75.000 



65,000 



50,000 



110,000 



60,000 



60,000 



