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Bureau of insular affairs. Bulletins on the rubber 
producing capacity of the Philippine Islands. Washington. 
1907. 8°. pp. 44. 44platesand 2 maps. (59th cong., 2d 
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“Literature,” p. 23. 
Description of the Philippines. 
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Bureau of topographical engineers. Exploration and 
survey of the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah. See 
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Report of an expedition down the Zuni and Colorado 
See Sircreaves, Lorenzo. 
— Report of explorations across the Great Basin of the 
territory of Utah, for a direct. wagon-route from Camp Floyd 
to Genoa, in Carson valley, in 1859. See Stmpson, J. H. 
Report of the exploring expedition from Santa Fé, 
New Mexico, to the junction of the Grand and Green rivers 
of the great Colorado of the West, in 1859, under the com- 
mand of J. N. Macomb. With geological report by J. 8. 
pp. 69. (Inits Bul- 
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Newberry. Washington. 1876. 4°. pp. viii, 152. 22 
plates (11 colored), and map. 
“ Deseriptions of cretaceous fossils, by F. B. Meek,” “* Descriptions of 
carboniferous and triassic fossils,”’ pp. 119-148. 
Report of a reconnaissance of the Black Hills of 
Dakota, made in the summer of 1874. See LupLow, Wil- 
liam. 
Report of a reconnaissance from Carroll, Montana 
territory, on the upper Missouri, to the Yellowstone national 
park, and return, made in the summer of 1875. See LupLow, 
William. 
Report intended to illustrate a map of the hydro- 
graphical basin of the upper Mississippi River. See Nicot- 
LET, J. N. 
Report of N. Michler, in charge of public buildings, 
grounds, works, &e. [Washington. 1867.] 8°. pp. 34. 
Illustr. 
“Remarks on the vegetation of the District of Columbia, by Arthur 
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Census. See Unirep States— Department of com- 
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Congress. [An act making appropriation for the 
survey of the public lands, that have been or may hereafter 
be designated as forest reserves by executive proclamation, 
for the fiseal year ending June 30, 1898. Washington. 
1898.] 8°. (Public—no. 2, pp. 26-30.) 
A bill for the reservation and protection of forest 
lands on the publie domain, and to establish a commission 
to examine into the condition of the said lands and to report 
a plan for their permanent management. [Washington. 
18-?] Broadside. (H. R. 7026.) 
House — Committee on agriculture. Inves- 
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Hatch. Washington. 1894]. 8°. pp. 4. (53d cong., 2d 
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Report on the growth and manufacture of silk; to 
which is annexed, Essays on American silk, with directions to 
farmers for raising silk worms, by John d’Homergue and P.S. 
Duponceau. Washington. 1830. 1.12°. pp.88._ Illustr. 
(21st cong., Ist sess. House. Doce. no. 126.) 
Committee on public lands. Cultiva- 
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Public forest reservations; report [by T. C. McRae. 
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Public forest reservations; report [by T. C. McRae. 
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Public forest reservations; report [by T. C. McRae. 
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— Senate. A bill to authorize the appointment 
of a commission to visit Huropean countries, and report on 
forestry and tree-planting [presented by A. S. Paddock. 
y eT 1877]. 18°. pp.3+. (45th cong., Ist sess. 
pp. 20. 
= A bill providing for the disposition of the public 
timber and timbered lands of the United States [presented 
by Mr. Plumb. Washington. 1878]. 1.8°. pp.9. (45th 
cong., 2d sess. SS. 609.) 
- Memorial for the use of the Senate in relation to that 
part of the Wilson bill which places lumber on the free list 
and remonstrating against adoption of same [presented by 
Eugene Hale. Washington. 1894]. 8°. pp. 10. (53d 
cong., 2d sess. Senate. Mis. doe. no. 93.) 
New forest reservations; letters and memorials re- 
lating to the new forest reservations [presented by F. E. 
Warren. Washington. 1897]. 8°. pp. 11. (55th cong., 
Ist sess. Senate. Doc. no. 68.) 
Committee on agriculture and forestry. 
Report [on public forest reservations by A. S. Paddock. 
Washington. 1892]. 8°. pp. 12. (52d cong., Ist sess. 
Senate. Report no. 1002.) 
“Calendar no., 904." 
Department of agriculture. Brief instructions in re- 
gard to sowing seeds, and raising young plants, of forest trees. 
(Washington. 187-?] 8°. pp. 5. 
— Catalogue of the United States plants in the Depart- 
ment of agriculture. (Washington. 1867?] 8°. pp. 27. 
Most of the plants mentioned in this list are from Louisiana, Mo., and 
from Washington, D.C. “*F. Pech, 1867” appears in manuscript on the 
cover. 
Experiment station work. lili. Washington. 1909. 
8°. pp. 32. Dlustr. (Farmers’ bulletin, 374.) 
Florida: its climate, soil, productions and agricul- 
tural capabilities. Washington. 1882. 8°. pp. 98. (In 
its Report, no. 21.) 
Forestry of the western states and _ territories. 
(Washington. 1878?] 8°. 2 maps. 
From Report of the commissioner of agricullure, 1878? pp. 515-550. 
Letter from the secretary, in response to the Senate 
resolution of July 31, 1894, transmitting information in rela- 
tion to investigations and experiments in the planting of 
native pine seed for the growth of native pine in the sand 
hills of the Northwest, and other information called for in 
the resolution. (Washington. 1894.] 8°. pp. 14. (53d 
cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doe. no. 172.) 
List of publications of the U. S. Department of agri- 
culture from 1841 to June 30, 1895, inclusive. Washington. 
1896. 8°. pp. 76, 10. 
Interleaved. 
Olive oil, lard, and their adulterants; original inves- 
tigations relating to color reactions. (Washington. 1889.] 
8°. 5 colored plates. 
From Report of the secretary of agriculture, 1889, pp. 197-200. 
The proper value and management of government 
timber lands and the distribution of North American forest 
trees. Papers read at the Department of agriculture May 
7-8, 1884, [by F. B. Hough, and others]. Washington. 
1884. 8°. pp.47. (Inits Miscellaneous special report, 5.) 
Report upon forestry. 4 vol. Washington. 1878- 
84. 8°.  Illustr. 
Vol. i-iii “ prepared by F. B. Hough”; iv “by N. H. Egleston.” 
Statistics of forestry. [Washington. 1878?] 8°. 
Maps and table. 
From Report of the commissioner of agriculture, 1878? pp. 244-358. 
Tea and its adulterations. [Washington. 1889.] 
8°. 8 plates (4 colored). 
From Report of the secretary of agricullure, 1889, pp. 192-195. 
Botanical division. A record of some of the 
work of the division, including extracts from correspondence 
