BTTIiliETINS OF THE BUREATJ OF PLANT INDUSTRY. 



The Bureau of Plant Industry, wliich was organized July 1, 1901, includes Vege- 

 table Pathological and Physiological Investigations, Botanical Investigations and 

 Experiments, Grass and Forage Plant Investigations, Pomological Investigations, and 

 Exi^erimental Gardens and Grounds, all of which were formerly separate Divisions, 

 and also Seed and Plant Introduction and Distribution, the Arlington Experimental 

 Farm, Tea Culture Investigations, and Domestic Sugar Investigations. 



Beginning with the date of organization of the Bureau, the several series of Bulle- 

 tins of the various Divisions were discontinued, and all are now published as one 

 series of the Bureau. A list of the Bulletins issued in the present series follows. 



Attention is directed to the fact that "the serial, scientific, and technical publica- 

 tions of the United States Department of Agriculture are not for general distribution;. 

 All copies not required for official use are by law turned over to the Superintendent 

 of Documents, who is empowered to sell them at cost." All applications for such 

 pul)lications should, therefore, be made to the Superintendent of Documents, (iov- 

 ernment I'rinting Office, Washington, D. C. 



No. 1. The Relation of Lime and Magnesia to Plant Growth. 1901. Price, 10 cents* 

 2. Spermatogenesis and Fecundation of Zamia. 1901. Price, 20 cents, 

 o. Macaroni Wlieats. 1901. Price, 20 cents. 



4. Range Improvement in Arizona. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



5. Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventory No. 9. 1902. Price, 10 cents, 

 ti. A List of American Varieties of Peppers. ]902. Price, 10 cents. 



7. The Algerian Durum Wheats. 1902. Price, 15 cents. 



8. A Collection of Fungi Prepared for Distribution. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



9. The North American Species of Spartina. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



10. Records of Seed Distribution and Cooperative Experiments with Grasses and 



Forage Plants. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



11. Johnson Grass. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



12. Stock Ranges of Northwestern California. 1902. Price, 15 cents. 



18. Experiments in RangelmprovementinCentral Texas. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



14. The Decay of Tind^er and Methods of Preventing It. 1902. Price, 55 cents. 



15. Forage Conditions on the Northern Border of the Great Basin. 1902. Price, 



15 cents. 



16. A Preliminary Study of the Germination of the Spores of Agaricus Campes- 



tris and Other Basidiomycetous Fungi. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



17. Some Diseases of the Cowpea. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



18. Observations on the Mosaic Disease of Tobacco. 1902. Price, 15 cents. 



19. Kentucky Bluegrass Seed. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



20. Manufacture of Semolina and Macaroni. 1902. Price, 15 cents. 



21. Listof American Varieties of Vegetables. 1903. Price, 35 cents. 



22. Injurious Effects of Premature Pollination. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



23. Berseem. 1902. Price, 15 cents. 



24. Unfermented Grape Must. 1902. Price, 10 cents. 



25. Miscellaneous Papers: I. The Seeds of Rescue Grass and Chess. II. Saragolla 



Wheat. III.. Plant Introduction Notes from South Africa. IV. Congres- 

 sional Seed and Plant Distribution Circulars, 1902-1903. 1903. Price, 15 

 cents. = ■ 



26. Spanish Almonds. 1902. Price, . 15 cents. 



27. Letters on Agriculture in the West Indies, Spain, and 'the Orient. 1902. 



Price, 15 cents. 



28. The Mango in Porto Rico. 1903. Price, 15 cents. 



29. The Effect of Black Rot on Turnips. 1903. Price, 15 cents. 



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