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PEPAHTrJENT OF AGrJCULTUKE 



, Divis i on 07 AGI^3ST0^.0GY 



ni^:cuL;.yt C:ont.) 

 IT-omber. 

 li. Sruith, J.G. Velvet bean. 1399. 



15. Recent adAitions to sys-ser^atic a,;ro3toxo^7. 1893. 



16. S;..-ibriex", F.L, ITe-.v s^eiias of llox-th .'iirie/ican grasses. 1399. 



17. Tiiliams, T.A. Crimson clover. 1899. 



18. Kennedy, ?,3. Smooth b,"Oi(r.a-;;rasb. 1399. 



19. Scribner, F.L. No^v or little laiown Le.-cicar* ■grasses. 1899, 



20. Kennedy, ?.3. E;Lp3:'ii::ientG with forage plants in Ontario. 1899. 



21. Siribner, F.L. Cooperative x'an^e grass aiid forage plant eic^.ei-iDents 



at Hitjhiaore, South Dal-:oT;a. 1899. 

 23. Giraos and forage plant investigations on the Pac- 

 ific doast. 18d9. 



23, Bentley, H.L. Progress of ercperiments in foi'age crops and range 



iEpro-ret.i9nt at Abilene, Texas, 1899. 



24, Gettys, W. Cowpeas and com for silage and fodder. 1900. 



25, Kennedy, p. 3. Turlrestan alfalfa. , . A^sr. 1900. 



Rev. ed, , ' . [Aug. 1900. ] 



36. Shear, C.L. Rescue i^rass. 1900. 



27. Scribher, F.L. Agrostological notes: Grasses of herbariim of Dr. 



ei iierrill.E.D. H. Iluhlenberg. Two new species of Eatonia, 

 etc. 1900. 



28. Ball, C.R. Grasses and fodder plants on Potomac flats. 1900. 



29. Scribner, F.L. Grasses in Elliott's "Sketch of Botany of South 



Carolina and Georgia". [1901.] 

 20. .__ New or little known grasses. 1901. 



31. Hitchcock,' A, 3. Bermuda grass. 1901. 



32. ilerrill, E.D. Some Arizona grasses. 1901. 



33. Scribner, F.L. Range grass and forage plant experiments at High- 



more, S. Dali. , report of progress. 1901. 



34. Merrill, E.D. Aristida purpurea Hutc. , and its allies. 190i. 



35. Scribner, F.L. Agrostological notes. 1901. 



i Morrill, E.D. 



35. List of publications of Division of Agrostology. 



1901, 



See also contributions of Division of 

 agrostology to Farmers' bulletins and Yearbook. 



