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No. 4. Tlie Prairie Ground Squirrels or Spermopliiles of the Mississippi 

 Valley, under the du'ection of Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Chief of Division, by 

 Vernon Bailey, Field Agent. 1893. 68 pp.; 3 pll. ; 4 maps. 



North American Fauna. A serial. No. 5, July 30, 1891. Results of a Bibli- 

 ogical Reconnoisance of South-central Idaho, by Dr. C. Hart Merriam; 187 

 pp.; 1 pU. Descriptions of a New Genus of two New Species of North Ameri- 

 can Mammals, by Dr. C. Hart Merriam; pp. 87-112; pi. II. 



No. 7. May, 1894. The Death Valley Expedition. A Biological Survey of 

 parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. 394 pp. ; 14 pll. ; 5 maps. Re- 

 ports on Birds, by A. K. Fisher, M. D. ; pp. 7-15S. Reptiles and Batrachians, 

 by Leonard Stejneger; pp. 159-228. Fishes, by C. V. Riley, S. W. Williston, 

 P. R. Uhler and Lawrence Bruner; pp. 235-268. Mollusks, by R. B. C. Stearns; 

 pp. 269-283. Desert Trees and Shrubs, by C. Hart Merriam, M. D. ; pp. 295-343. 

 Desert Cactuses and Yuccas, by C. Hart Merriam, M. D. ; pp. 345-359. 



Reports for 1887, by C. Hart Merriam, M. D.; pp. 399-456; 1 pll. For 1888; 

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 United States Department of Agriculture— Division of Pomology, H. E. Van 

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Bulletins: No. 2. Report on the Adaptation of Russian and other fruits to 

 the extreme northern portions of the United States; 64 pp. 



No. 4. Report on the relative merit of various stocks for the Orange, with 

 notes on Mai di goma and the Mutual Influence of Stock and Scion; 22 pp. 



Report of the Pomologist for 1892, by H. E. Van Deman; pp. 247-280; 14 lithe, 

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Report of the- Assistant Pomologist for 1893, by Wm. A. Taylor; 296 pp.; 9 

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Botanical Division, Section of Vegetable Pathology. Bulletins: No. 2. Re- 

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No. 7. Black Rot (Laestadia bidwellii), by F. Lamson-Scribner and Pierre 

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No. 9. Peach Yellows: A preliminary report, by Erwin F. Smith; 254 pp.; 

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No. 10. Report on the Experiments made in 1888 in the treatment of the 

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Division of Vegetable Pathology, Bulletins: No. 2. The California Vine Dis- 

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No. 3. Report of the Experiments made in 1891 in the treatment of plan'': 

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No. 4. Experiments with Fertilizers for the prevention and cure of peach 

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No. 5. The Pollination of Pear Flowers, by Merton B. Waite, Special Agent; 

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No. 7. The Effect of Spraying with fungicides on the growth of nursery 

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Farmers' Bulletin No. 4. Fungous Diseases of the grape and their treat- 

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 No. 5. Treatment of smuts of oats and wheat; 8 pp. 



No. 7. Spraying Fruits for insect pests and fungous diseases, with its re- 

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Circulars: No. 6. Treatment of Black Rot of the Grape; 4 p. No. 7. 

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Journal of Mycology, a quarterly bulletin, by B. T. Galloway, Ciiief of the 

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Vol. VI. No. 2, September, 1890; pp. 43-88. No. 3. January, 1891; pp. 89-136; 

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