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for market, by William A. Taylor, pp. 283-294; pl. v. The cause and prevention of pear 
blight, by M. B. Waite, pp. 295-300. Grass gardens, by F. Lamson-Scribner, pp. 301-308; 
figs. 68,69. Forage conditions of the prairie region, by Jared G. Smith, pp. 309-324; figs. 
70-74. Grasses of salt marshes, by F. Lamson-Scribner, pp. 325-332; figs. 75-79. The rela- 
tion of forests to farms, by B. E. Fernow, pp. 333-310; figs. 80-82. Tree planting in the 
western plains, by Chas. A. Keffer, pp. 341-360. The shade-tree insect problem, by L. O. 
Howard, pp. 361-384; figs. 83-93. The principal insect enemies of the grape, by C. L. Mar- 
latt, pp. 385-404; figs. 94-105. Four common birds of the farm and garden, by Sylvester D. 
Judd, pp. 405-418; figs. 106-109. The meadow lark and Baltimore oriole, by F. E. L. Beal, 
pp. 419-430; figs. 110,111. Inefficiency of milk separators in removing bacteria, by Veranus 
A. Moore, pp. 431-444; figs. 112-119. Butter substitutes, by E. A. de Schweinitz, pp. 445-452. 
The manufacture and consumption of cheese, by Henry E. Alvord, pp. 453-474; figs. 120-122. 
Climate, soil, characteristics, and irrigation methods of California, by Chas. W. Irish, 
pp. 475-486; pll. vi and vit; figs. 123-127. Co-operative road construction, by Roy Stone, 
pp.:487-492. A pioneer in agricultural science, by W. P. Cutter, pp. 493-502; fig. 128. De- 
partment of Agriculture at Atlanta Exposition, by Robert E. Wait, pp. 503-522; pll. vim1-x; 
fig. 129. Appendix, pp. 523-616; figs. 130-134. 
U.S. Department of Agriculture— Bureau of Animal Industry, D. E. Saimon, Chief: Re- 
ports of 1893 and 1894. Tenth and Eleventh Annual Reports of the Bureau of Animal In- 
dustry, D. E. Salmon, Chief, 128 pp. 
Bulletins: No. 10. Cornstalk Disease and Rabies in Cattle, by Veranus A. Moore and 
E. A. de Schweinitz, under the direction of Dr. D. E. Salmon, Chief, 92 pp. 
No. 11. Statistics of the Dairy, by Henry E. Alvord, 54 pp. 
No. 13. Tuberculosis Investigations: The growth of the tuberculosis bacillus upon acid 
media, by E. A. de Schweinitz and Marion Dorset, pp. 1-10; 2 pll. Further experiments 
with an attenuated tuberculosis bacillus, by E. A. de Schweinitz and E. C. Schroeder, pp. 
12-14. The effect of tuberculin injections upon the milk of healthy and diseased cows, by 
E. A. de Schweinitz, pp. 15-27; 7 pll. 
No. 14. Dairying in California, by Prof. C. J. Wickson, 31 pp.; 1 map. 
Circulars: No.3. Progress of Southern Agriculture, by Dr. Charles W. Dabney, jr., 12 pp. 
No. 4. Vivisection in the District of Columbia, by Charles W. Dabney, 8 pp. 
No.5. The Direct Transmission of Infectious Entero-Hepatitis in Turkeys, by Veranus 
A. Moore, 8 pp. 
No. 10. List of the State Dairy Commissioners and Associations for Dairymen in the 
United States and Canada for 1896, 6 pp. 
No. 11. How to Select Good Cheese, 12 pp. 
Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, bsing part of the Message and Documents to the 
two houses of Congress, 1896, 269 pp. Report of Secretary of Agriculture, pp. 1-48. Report 
of Bureau of Animal Industry, pp. 1-8. Report of the Chief of the Division of Chemistry, 
pp. 9-15. Report of the Chief of the Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, pp. 
15-22. Report of the Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy, pp. 23-26. Report of 
Office of Fiber Investigations, pp. 27-28. Report of the Chief of Division of Publications, 
pp. 29-70. Report of the Chief of the Division of Forestry, pp. 83-88. Report of the Ento- 
mologist, pp. 89-94. Report of the Botanist, pp. 95-102, Report of the Agrostologist, pp. 
103-108. Report of the Pomologist, pp. 109-114. Report of the Director of the Office of Ex- 
periment Stations, pp. 123-144. Report of the Chief of Division of Agricultural Soils, pp. 
239-242. Report of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, pp. 243-266. 
Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1891, 60 pp. 
Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1895, 64 pp. 
Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1896, 51 pp. 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Agricultural Soils, Milton Whitney, Chief of 
Division: Texture of some important soil formations, 23 pp. ; 35 pll. 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Agrostoloay, F. Lamson-Scribner, Chief of 
Division: 
Bulletins: No. 2. Fodder and Forage Plants exclusive of grasses, by Jared G. Smith, 
58 pp.; 56 figs. No.3. Useful and Ornamental Grasses, by F. Lamson-Scribner, 115 pp.; 
89 figs. 
Circulars: No. 3. Salt-bushes, by Jared G. Smith, 4 pp.; 3 figs. No. 4. Renewing of - 
worn-out native prairie pastures, by Thomas A. Williams, 4 pp.; 4 figs. No. 12. Check-list 
of animal parasites of turkeys, 3 pp. No. 13. Check-list of animal parasites of ducks, by 
Albert Hassall, 8 pp. 
U. S. Department of Agriculture — Division of Botany, Frederick V. Coville, Botanist: 
Circulars: 2-b. Nut Grass, by L. H. Dewey, Assistant Botanist, 4 pp. 3-b. The Russian 
Thistle, by L. H. Dewey, 8 pp.;3 figs. No.6. Standards of the Purity and Vitality of Agri- 
