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0FFIC2 07 F1-2TA i:r.''SSTIGATI0I;3 



Number. 

 5. Dodge, C.R. 



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 11. 



?ij:;-o:^t (cont. ) 



Leaf fibers of U. S., detailing results of resent in- 

 vestigations relating to Florida sisal heiEp, the 

 false sisal ho::.p plant of Floriaa, and other fiber- 

 prclucin^ agaTes, bowstring heap, pineapple fio.^r, 

 Ne-.v England fla.x, and bear graas. 18i3. 



Uncultivated bast fibers of U. S,, incliiding his-or;/ 

 of pre'/ious eicperi.aents with plants cr fibers, and 

 brief statements relating to allied species that 

 are produced comr^ercially in the old v;orld. 189^. 



Cultivation of ra-aie in U. S. .with stste:::3nt3 concern- 

 ing practice in foreign countries, cost of cultiva- 

 tion and percentages of yield, the ...achine question, 

 and preparation of fiber for .manufacture. 1895. 



Culture of hemp and jute in U. S,, -.vith 3tateu:ents 

 concerning practice in foreign co-outries, prepara- 

 tion cf fiber for niarket, and rei/arhs on the .-^lachine 

 question. 132S. 



Descriptive catalo(ra.3 of usefiil fiber plants of vvcrld, 

 inclvxaing structural and economic dasiif icatiorg of 

 fibers. I83''. 



Fla:: culrare for seed aiid fiber in Europe and Ai.-,erica. 

 1858. 



CiUture of heup in Eu^-ope including special consular 



report on groivth cf he.^ip ir. Italy. 



1898, 



See al^o contributions of 0^'fice of fiber 

 iuvestigaticns to Famers' bulletins and Yearbook. 



