sorghum: collateral reading 399 



nated in the North Atlantic States, it having been fonnerly 

 extensively raised in New York State, particularly in the l^Iohawk 

 Valley.i 



567. Collateral Reading. 

 Kafir Corn. By C. C. Georgeson. U. S. Dept. of Agr., Farmers' Bui. 27- 

 Sorghum as a Forage Crop. By Thomas A. Williams. U. S. Dept. of Agr., 



Farmers' Bui. 50. 

 Broom Com. By Charles P. Hartley, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Farmers' Bui. 174. 

 Pedigreed Sorghum as a Source of Cane Sugar. By A. T. Neale. DeL Col 



Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 51, pp. 3-1 1. 

 Sorghum Sirup Manufacture. By A. A. Denton. U. S. Dept of Agr., Fanners 



BuL 135. 



1 Tenth Census of the U . S., VoL Agr., p. 510. 



