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Report for 1887, 724 pp.; 5 figs.; 61 pll. Reports of the Entomologist, C. V. 

 Riley, pp. 48-180; pll. I-VIII. Botanist, Geo. Vasey, pp. 301-322; pll. I-XVII. 

 Vegetable Pathologist, F. Lamson-Scribner, pp. 323-398; pll. I-XVIII. Orni- 

 thologist and Mammalogist, C. Hart Merriam, pp. 299-456; 1 pi. Bureau of 

 Animal Industry, D. E. Salmon, Chief, pp. 457-522; pll. I-IV. Forestry Di- 

 vision, B. E. Fernow, Chief, pp. 605-616; map of Rocky mountain region, 

 4Sx77 cm., showing timber areas. Microscopist, Thos. Taylor, pp. 617-626; pll. 

 I-VII. Pomologist, H. E. Van Deman, pp. 627-652; pll. I-IX. 



Report for 1SS8, 70S pp.; 63 plates, some of them colored lithographs; 1 map. 

 Reports of the Entomologist, C. V. Riley, pp. 53-144; pll. I-XII. Bureau of 

 Animal Industry, D. E. Salmon, Chief, pp. 145-220. Chemist, H. W. Wiley, pp. 

 221-304. Botanist, Geo. Vasey, pp. 305-324; pll. I-XIII. Section of Vegetable 

 Pathology, B. T. Galloway, Chief, pp. 325-404; pll. I-XIX; map of the United 

 States, 42x77 cm., showing distribution of potato rot. Ornithologist, C. Hart 

 Merriam, M. D., pp. 477-536; 3 figs. Microscopist, Thomas Taylor, pp. 559-564; 

 pll. I-IX. Pomologist, H. E. Van Deman, pp. 565-596; pll. I-X. Chief of For- 

 estry Division, B. E. Fernow, pp. 597-641; figs. 1-3.' Ostrich Farming in America, 

 by T. C. Duncan, Ph. D. ; pp. 685-702; 2 pll. 



Report for 1889, 560 pp. ; 44 litho. and other plates. Reports of the Micro- 

 scopist, Thos. Taylor, pp. 191-200; 13 litho. plates (colored). Entomologist, 

 C. V. Riley, pp. 331-362; pll. I-VI. Ornithologist and Mammalogist, C. Hart 

 Merriam, Chfef of Division, pp. 363-376; pll. I, II, colored. Botanist, Dr. Geo. 

 Vasey, pp. 377-396; pll. I-XI. Section of Vegetable Pathology, B. T. Gal- 

 loway, Chief, pp. 397-432; pll. I, II. Pomologist, H. E. Van Deman, pp. 433- 

 452; pll. I-X. 



Report for 1890, 612 pp.; 50 plates, some of them colored. Reports of the 

 Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, D. S. Salmon, pp. 75-132. Chemist, 

 H. W. Wiley, pp. 133-192. Division of Forestry, B. E. Fernow, Chief, pp. 193- 

 236. Entomologist, C. V. Riley, pp. 237-264; pll. I-VII. Ornithologist, C. 

 H. Merriam, pp. 277-285. Microscopist, Thomas Taylor, pp. 361-374; pll. I-XI. 

 Botanist, Geo. Vasey, pp. 375-392; pi. I-VIII. Chief of the Division of Veg- 

 table Pathology, B. T. Galloway, pp. 393-408; ,pll. I-V. Pomologist, H. E. 

 Van Deman, pp. 409-424; pll. I-IX. Artesian and Underflow Investigations, 

 Richard J. Hinton, Special Agent, pp. 471-488; map of the Great Plain re- 

 gion, 20k 40 cm., showing artesian wells. Division of Garden and Grounds, 

 Wm. Saunders, Supt., pp. 5.57-596, contains a descriptive catalogue of 431 econ- 

 omic plants. 



Report for 1891, 654 pp. ; 59 colored litho. and other plates. Reports of the 

 Chief of the Division of Forestry, B. E. Fernow,. pp. 191-229; pll. I-VIII, in- 

 cluding 3 maps showing distribution of pines in the United States. Entomolo- 

 gist, C. V. Riley, pp. 231-266. Ornithologist and Mammalogist, C. Hart Mer- 

 riam, Chief, pp. 267-271. Botanist, Geo. Vasey, pp. 341-358; pll. I-X. Division of 

 Vegetable Pathology, B. T. Galloway, Chief, pp. 359-378; pll. I-III. Pomologist, 

 H. E. Van Deman, pp. 379-404; pll. I-XI. Microscopist, Thomas Taylor, Chief, 

 pp. 405-417; pll. I-IX. Fiber Investigations, Chas. R. Dodge, Special Agent, 

 pp. 417-438; pll. I, II. Artesian and Underflow Investigations and Irrigation 

 Inquiry, Richard J. Hinton, Special Agent, pp. 439-450; map of Western United 

 States, .50x66 cm. Weather Bureau, Mark W. Harrington, Chief, pp. 539-631; 

 pi. I-VIII, including 6 weather maps of the United States. 



Report for 1892, 656 pp. ; 71 plates, some colored. Reports of the Bureau of 

 Animal Industry, D. E. Salmon, Chief, pp. 85-122. Division of Chemisto', H. 

 W. Wiley, Chemist, pp. 123-152. Division of Entomology, C. V. Riley, Ento- 

 mologist, pp. 1.53-lSO; pll. I-XII. Ornithologist and Mammalogist, C. Hart 

 Merriam, pp. 181-200; pll. I-V, gophers in colors. Botanist, Geo. Vasey, pp. 

 201-214; pll. I-IX. Division of Vegetable Pathology, B. T. Galloway, Chief, 

 pp. 215-246; pll. I-IV. Pomologist, H. E. Van Deman, pp. 247-280; pll. I-XIII. 

 Microscopist, Thos. Taylor, pp. 2S1-292.; pll. I-IX. Division of Forestry, B. E. 

 Fernow, Chief, pp. 293-358; pll. I-VI. Fiber Investigations, Charles Richard 

 Dodge, Special Agent, pp. 359-376; pll. I-VI. Weather Bureau, Mark W. Har- 

 rington, Chief, pp. 551-626; pll. I-IV, including 2 weather maps of the United 

 States. Special Report on tea raising in South Carolina, by Chas. U. Shep- 

 ard, pp. 627-640; pi. I-III. 



Bulletins: Artesian Wells upon the Great Plains; being the report of the 

 Geological Commission appointed to examine a portion of the Great Plains east 

 of the Rocky Mountains, and report upon the localities deemed most favorable 

 for making experimental borings, 1892, 38 pp.; 1 large map. 

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