PUBLICATIONS OF THE STATIONS AND OP" THIS OFFICE. 



Each station issues bulletins and annual reports, which are sent free of charge to 

 •citizens of its own State, and, so far as practicable, to applicants from other States. 

 The work of the stations is also sumniarized-in publications of this Office. 



The Office of Experiment Stations issues two classes of publications for general dis- 

 tribution : 



(1) Farmers' Bulletins, which are brief and popular in character, and are sent ou 

 application. 



(2) ExperiniiMit Station Bulletins, Miscellaneous Bulletins, and the Experiment 

 Station Record, which are more or less technical. It is the practice to send to 

 persons applying for them one or more numbers from which they may judge of 

 their usefulness, but not to place any names upon the mailing list until after receipt of 

 applications on special blanks furnished by the Office. 



The following bulletins have been issued: 



Fanners' TiuUetins. — No. 1, TheWhatand Why of Agricultural KxpcrimentSt.ations; 

 No. 2, Illustrations of tl e Work of the Stations. 



Experiment Station liulhtins. — No. 1, Organization and History of the Stations; No. 

 2, Digest of Annual Reporls of the Stations for 1888, Part I ; No. 3, Report of Meeting 

 of Horticnlturistsat Columbus, Ohio, June, 1889; No. 4, List of Station Horticultur- 

 ists and Outline of their Work; No. .5, Organization Lists of Stations and Colleges, 

 March, 1800; No. 6, List of Station Botanists and Outline of their Work. 



MisceUaneoits BnUetins. — No. i. Proceedings of Knoxville Convention of Association 

 of Agricultural Colleges and Stations, January, 1889; No. 2, Proceedings of Washington 

 Conventii'U of the Association, November, 1889. 



The Experiment Station Record, Vol. I, 6 numbers; Vol. II, Nos. 1-8. 



Communications intended for this Office should be addressed to the Secrktary of 

 AGitrcui.Tt'RE, for the Office of Experiment Stations, Department of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



