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PF.PAR'a.EIIT OF AG RICULTTJRE 



[DEFARTMEITT] R5P0RT 0>oont.) 



84. Progress of the beet-sugar industry in the Unitsd States in 1906. 



1907, 

 Saylor, Q.F. Report of the special agent, p. 5-131. 

 Galloway ."^.T. Work of the Bureau of plant industry, p. 131-135. 

 86. Progress of the beet-sugar indus'try in the United States in 1907. 



1908. 

 Saylor, G.F. Report of the special agent. p. 5-83. 

 Gallowc-y.B.T. Work of the Bureau of plant industry, p. 84-88. 

 go. Saylor, C. F. Progress of the beeo-sugar industry in the United 



States m 1908. 1909 . 

 92. Progress of the beet-sugar industry in the United States in 1909. 



1910, 

 Saylor, C,F. Report of the special agent. p. 7-70. 

 Tracy,J.E.W, Comparai:ive tests of sugar-beet varieties. p.71«^78. 

 Shaw, H, B. The curly- top of beets, p. 79-37. 



95. The agricultural possibilities of the Canal Zone. 1912. 



Pt. II. Taylor, W.A. The outlook for agriculture, p. 39-49. 



96. Soils of the prairie regions of Alabama and Mississippi and their 



use for alfalfa, 1911. 

 Pt. II. Crosby, I,:.,.. Alfalfa on the Houston clay: its culture 

 and management. 



MONTHLY RSPOET. 



May 1863 - December 1876. 



Contributions from the Superintendent of Gardens and Grounds, 

 the Botanist and the Ivlicroscopist. 



"This series contains reports on the conditions of the crops, on 

 special subjects of interest to farmers, and meteorological observa- 

 tions received from the Smithsonian Institution, under the direction 

 of Professor Henry. This series was discontinued in 1875, but ... 

 the Special Reports (old series) continue the reports on the condi- 

 tions of crops, etc., beginning in 1877." (From Library Bulletin 9.) 



May - November 1863 entitled "I^onthly rex^ort or. condition of 

 crops"; January - December 1864, "Bi-monthly report of Agricultural 

 Department". December 1863 and August 1864 not issued. 



1857. S[aundersj ,W.? jjaerican vvines and mi^B grapes. p. 327-329. 



(Contrib. from Sup t. gard. 3e. grounds?) 



1867. Mildet/ of the grape. p. 330-333. (Contrib. 



from Supt. gard. 8c grounds. Paper read before 

 jkLaer. Pcmoi. Soc. , St. Louis, ivio.) 



1870. Parrj, C.C. Botanical explorations in East Terjnessee. p.221- 



223. (Contrib. from Botanist) 



18'71» - , The llorth A^uerican de-ert flora between 32" and 



42°, norch latitude, p. 25-25. (Contrib. from 

 Botanist. Paper read before Brit. Assoc. , Liv- 

 erpool, 1870. 



Letter from [San Domingo]. p. 69. (Contrib. 



from Botanist) 



