ACCESSIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 287 
a 
Experiment station records: Vol. VII, 1896, Nos. 7-12, pp. 535-1092. Vol. VIII, 1896-’97, 
Nos. 3-12, pp. 177-1128. Vol. IX, 1897-98, Nos. 1-11, 1198 pp. Vol. X, 1898, Nos. 3-5, 500 pp. 
Farmers’ bulletins: Nos. 41, 44, 46, 48, 56, 60, 61, 62, 65, 69, 78, 74, 76, 78, 79, 81, 84, 85. 
A of the director of the office of experiment stations for 1898, by A. C. True, pp. 
3-126. 
Fiber investigations, Charles Richards Dodge, special agent in charge. 
Reports: Nos, 9-11. 
Forestry Division, B. BE. Fernow, Chief: 
Bulletins: Nos. 14-16, 18, 19-21. 
Circulars: Nos. 16-20. 
Farmers’ bulletin: No. 67. 
Senate document: No. 40. 
Section of Foreign Markets: 
Bulletins: Nos. 7-13. 
Circulars: Nos. 7-20. 
Division of Pomology, H. E. Van Deman, Chief of Division: 
Bulletins: Nos. 5 and 6, 
Circulars: Nos. 1-7, 40. 
Division of Publications, George Wilson Hill, Chief of Division: 
Bulletins: Nos. 2-4. 
Library bulletins: Nos. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. 
The department of agriculture and its work, 12 pp. 
Office of Road Inquiry, Roy Stone, Special Agent: 
Bulletins: Nos. 16 and 19. 
Circulars: Nos. 19-31. 
Division of Statisties: 
Manual of instruction to crop correspondents, by Henry A. Robinson, 238 pp. 
Bulletins: Nos. 10-15. 
Circulars: Nos. 1-8. 
Miscellaneous circular: No. 3. 
Reports: Nos. 133-155, new series. 
Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, B. T. Galloway, Chief of Division: 
Bulletins: Nos, 12, 13, 14, and 16. 
Farmers’ bulletins: Nos. 53, 68. 
Proceeding of the national convention for the suppression of insect pests and plant dis- 
eases by legislation, held at Washington, D. C., March 5 and 6, 1897, by B. T. Galloway. 
Weather Bureau, Willis L. Moore, Chief of Bureau: 
Bulletin No. 20. 
Monthly weather review, 24x29 cm., by Prof. Cleveland Abbe, editor, October to Decem- 
ber, 1896, pp. 395-496; 26 charts. 1897,579 pp.; 75 charts. 1898, 605 pp.; 125 charts. 
Some climatic features of the arid regions, by Willis L. Moore, 19 pp.; 3 charts; 2 figs. 
Report of the chief of the weather bureau for 1897, by Willis L, Moore, 28 pp. 
United States Department of the Interior— U. S. Bureau of Education, William T. Harris, 
Commissioner: 
Report of the commissioner for the year 1895-’96, vol. I, part I, xxv +965 pp. 
United States Geological Survey, Chas. D. Walcott, Director: 
Seventeenth annual report, 1895-96. Part I, xxii+1076 pp.; 67 pll.; topographic map in 
pocket. 
Part II — Economic geology and hydrography, xxv+864 pp.; 77 pll.; 74 figs. 
Part III — Mineral resources of the United States, by David T. Day, metallic products 
and coal, 542 pp. Non-metallic products, except coal, pp. 548-1058. 
Bulletins: No. 84. A synopsis of American fossil Brachiopoda, including bibliography 
and synonymy, by Chas. Shuchert, 464 pp. ; 6 figs. 
No. 88. The Cretaceous foraminifera of New Jersey, by Rufus Mather Bagg, jr., 89 pp. ; 
6 pll. 
_No. 89. Some lava flows on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, California, by F. 
Leslie Ransome, 74 pp.; 11 pll. 
No. 127. Catalogue and index of contributions to North American geology, 1731-1891, by 
N. H. Darton, 1045 pp. 
No. 130. Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology, 
and mineralogy for 1892~93, by Fred Boughton Weeks, 210 pp. 
No. 133. Contribution to the Cretaceous paleontology of the Pacific coast: the fauna of 
the Knoxville beds, by Timothy W. Stanton, 132 pp.; 20 pll. 
