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by the horticulturist, elsewhere noted; and a financial statement for the fiscal year 

 entling June 30, 1*9(3. 



The 'work during 1896 of the North Carolina Experiment Station (North 

 Carolina Sta. Rpt. 1896, pp. LXXX II II. 364), — This embraces reports by the director 

 and heads of the departments on the work of the year; lists of the station publica- 

 tions; acknowledgments; Legislation relative to crop diseases; opinions of nearly 

 1,000 North Carolina farmers, representing 95 counties, in regard to the work of the 

 station; reprints of station Bulletins Nos. 124 to 133, and a financial statement for 

 the fiscal year ending .June 30, 1896. 



Ninth Biennial Report of the director of the North Carolina Station for the 

 two years ending January, 1897 {North Carolina Sta. Biennial Rpt. 1895 and 1896, 

 pp.157). — Reprinted from the Annual Reports of the Station for 1895 (E. S. R., 8, p. 

 937) and 1896. (See above.) 



Annual Report of Oklahoma Station for 1897 ( Oklahoma Sta. Rpt. 1897, pp. 11). — 

 A report by the director on the station personnel and work of the year, with a list 

 of the bulletins published since the organization of the station, and a financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. 



Ninth Annual Report of Texas Station, 1896 ( Texas Sta. Rpt. 1896, pp. 91 2-926).— 

 This consists of a report by the director on the vs ork of the station and substations; 

 brief reports by the heads of departments, parts of which appear elsewhere; a list 

 of trees, plants, and vines growing at the home station; and a financial statement for 

 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. 



Crop report for August, 1897, J. Hydk ( U. S". Dept. Agr., Division of Statistics 

 Rpt. 151, n. aer., pp. ?). — The usual summary of crop conditions in this and other 

 countries. 



Edinburgh corn-market grain tables for wheat, barley, oats, and beans 

 (Trait*. Highland and Agr. Soo. Scotland, 5. eer., '■• ( 1891 ), pp. 386-392). — The tables show 

 the quantity of grain offered tor sale and the quantity sold. The highest, lowest, 

 and average prices received tor each kind of grain on even market day, the results 

 for every month, and the final results for the year 189(5 are given. 



Our trade with Cuba from 1887 to 1897, P. II. Hitchcock (U.S.Dept. Agr., 

 Section of Foreign Market* Circ.l6,pp.30). — This gives the quantity and value of the 

 merchandise imported and exported by the United States in our trade with Cuba 

 during the fiscal years 1887 to 1896, inclusive, and the 9 months ended March 31, L897. 

 Hawaiian commerce from 1887 to 1897, F. H. Hitchcock ( I . 8. Dept. Agr., 

 Section of Foreign Markets Cire. 18, pp.37). — Statistics relative to the exports and 

 imports of the Hawaiian Islands from 1887 to 1*97, with further detailed data show 

 ing the nature and extent of the commercial transactions with the United States 

 during the same period. < >ver 91 per cent of the total foreign commerce of Hawaii 

 is with the United States, and of the exports alone more than 99 per cent is sent to 

 this country. Sugar constitutes 94 per cent of the export trade. 



Exports of cotton from Egypt, F. H. Hitchcock ( U. S. Dipt. Agr., Section of For- 

 eign Markets Cire. 15, pp. 7). — Reprinted from Office of Experiment Stations Bulletin 

 42 (E. S.R.,9,p.297), 



Russia's cotton industries, J. C. Monaghan ( United States Consular Rpts. 55 

 (1S97), No. 204, pp. 70, 77). 



Danish agricultural exports and imports during 1895 (Ugeskr. Landm., 4.' 

 (1896), pp. 637-639). 



United States wheat for Eastern Asia, F.H.Hitchcock (U. S. Dept. Agr., Sec- 

 tion of Foreign Markets Cire. 17, pp. S).— Statistics are given showing the quantity 

 and value of wheat, wheat Hour, and breadstuff's exported from the United States to 

 Japan, China, and Hongkong for the years 1887 to 1896, inclusive, with a discussion 

 on the probable future increase in the consumption of these materials throughout 

 the East. • 

 Wheat harvest of Germany and Hungary, F. H. Mason ( United States Consular 



