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APPENDIX A. 

 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED DURING THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1902. 



[The following publications were issued during the year ended June ;30. 1902. 

 Those to which a price is attached, with the exception of publications of the 

 Weather Bureau, must be obtained of the Sxiperintendent of Documents, Union 

 Building, Washington, D. C, to whom are turned over all copies not needed for 

 oflEicial use, in compliance with section 67 of the act providing for the public print- 

 ing and binding and the distribution of public documents. Remittances should be 

 made to him by postal money order. Weather Bureau publications to which a 

 price is attached must be obtained from the chief of that Bureau. Applications 

 for those that are for free distribution should be made to the Secretary of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C] 



OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. " 



Copies. 



Progress of the Beet-Sugar Industry in the United States in li)00. By 

 Charles F. Saylor, Special Agent, and H. W. Wiley, Chemist, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Pp. 178. Report No. 69. July, 1901. 



Price, 10 cents . ._..._ 1,000 



Rei^rint, January, 1902 1, 000 



Sewage Disposal on the Farm, and the Protection of Drinking Water. By 

 Theobald Smith, M. D., Professor in Harvard University, Pathologist 

 to the Massachusetts State Board of Health , etc. Pp. 20, figs.-8. Farm- 

 ers' Bulletin No. 48. (Reprint. ) August, 1901 10, 000 



Reprint, November, 1901 _. 20, 000 



Exhaustion and Abandonment of Soils. Testimony of Milton Whitney, 

 Chief of Division of Soils, before the Industrial Commission. Pp. 48. 

 Report No. 70. October, 1901 . Price. 5 cents 68, 000 



Marketing Farm Produce. By George G. Hill, formerly Manager and 

 Editor of the American Farmer, Illinois. Pp. 28, figs. 7. Farmers' 



Bulletin No. 62. (Reiirint. ) October, 1901 20, 000 



Reprint, March, 1902 _ . . 30, 000 



Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1901. Pp.113. November. 1901 __ 45,000 



Some Mutual Relations Between Alkali Soils and Vegetation. By Thomas 

 H. Kearney, As.sistant Physiologist, Division of Vegetable Physiology 

 and Pathology, and Frank K. Cameron, Soil Chemist, Division of Soils. 

 Pp. 78. Report No. 71. February, 1902. Price, .5 cents 3, 000 



Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industrv for the 

 Year 1900. Pp. 642, pis. 98, figs. 238. Cloth. March, 1902. Price, 8.5 

 cents 30, 000 



Report of the Appointment Clerk. By J. B. Bennett. Pp.5. May, 1902_. 500 



Revised edition, May, 1902 1, 500 



Cultivation of Cigar-Leaf Tobacco in Florida. By Marcus L. Floyd, of 

 the Division of Soils, in cooperation with the Division of Vegetable 

 Physiology and Pathology. Pp. 31, pis. 8, figs. 6. Report No. 62. 

 (Reprint.) May, 1902. Price, 5 cents '1,000 



Statistics of Oleomargarine, Oleo Oil, and Filled Cheese, 1900 and 1901. 



Pp. 22. (Senate Doc. No. 168, 57th Cong., 1st sess.) February, 1902_ 500 



Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations for the Year Ended 

 June 30, 1901. Pp. 489, pis. 41. (House Doc. No. 334, 57th Cong., 1st 

 sess.) May. 1902 1,800 



Progress of the Beet-Sugar IndiTstry in the United States in 1901. Pp. 

 106, pis. 17, figs. 5. (Senate Doc. No. 316, 57th Cong. , 1st sess.) May, 

 1902 1 , HOO 



Yearbook of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1901. Pp. 846, frontis- 

 piece, pis. 90, figs. 53. Price, 80 cents. June. 1902 500, 000 



CONGRESSIONAL. 



Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture for the Fiscal Year 

 Ended Jiine 30, 1901. Pp. cxv, 344. Report of the Secretary of Agri- 

 culttire. Departmental Reports. January, 1902 3, 000 



