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author, but should be contained in a bibliography of this na- 

 ture. They are designated with . New York is abbreviated 

 N. Y v and London L. 



OUTLINE OF BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 Authors, p. 327. 



Encyclopedias and dictionaries, p. 345. 

 United States Department of Agriculture, p. 346. 

 United States Census, p. 350. 



United States Department of Commerce and Labor, p. 351. 

 United States Consular Reports, p. 351. 

 Experiment Station Publications, p. 351. 

 Canada Department of Agriculture, p. 353. 

 Topical Index of Authors, p. 354. 



AUTHORS. 



*Adams, Cyrus C. A commercial geography. N. Y., 1902. 



Adams, Edward P. The modern farmer in his business relations. San Fran- 

 cisco, 1899. 

 Aibini, Giuseppi. Consideration! sul valore nutritive del pane integrate, in Ren- 



diconto dell' accademia delle scienze fisiche e matematiche, serie 3a.-Vol. 



iv.-(Anno xxxvii), Naples, 1898. 



Aldrich, W. Future wheat farming. Social Economist, 6:224, 1894. 

 Allen, E. W. The feeding of farm animals. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bui. 



22, 1895. 

 Subject list and abstracts of recent work in agricultural science. U. S. 



Dept. Agr., Exp. Sta. Record, Vol. 14, No. 11, 1903. 

 Some ways in which the Department of Agriculture and the Experiment 



Station supplement each other. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., 1905, p. 167. 

 Allen, Grant. The pedigree of wheat. Pop. Sci. Mo., 22:662, 1883. 

 Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv, Tuebingen, 2:153-206, 517-614, 1891-2; 3:217-273, 



1893, Russlands Bedeutung fur den Weltgetreidemarkt. 

 All the Year Round, L. 1:66, 1859, Farming by steam. 

 Andrew, A. P. Influence of the crops upon business in America. Quarterly Jour. 



of Econ., 20:323-53, 1906. 

 Andrews, C. C. Conditions and needs of spring wheat culture in the Northwest. 



U. S. Dept. Agr., Special Rept. 40, 1882. 

 Andrews, Frank. Crop export movement and port facilities on the Atlantic and 



Gulf coasts. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bu. of Sta., Bui. 38, 1905. 

 Annals of Botany, 18:321, 1904. On the fertilization, alternation, and general 



cytology of the uredineae. 



*Ardrey, R. L. American agricultural implements. Chicago, 1894. 

 Arnold, A. Mowing and reaping machines. Amer. Cycl. 12:16, 1875. 

 Atkinson, Edw. The wheat growing capacity of the United States. Pop. Sci. 



Mo., 54:145, 1898. 



Atlantic Monthly, Boston, 45:33, 1880. The bonanza farms of the West. 

 Atwater, Helen W. Bread and the principles of breadmaking. U. S. Dept 



Agr., Farmers' Bui. 112, 1900. 

 er, W. O. 



Atwater, W. O. Organization of agricultural experiment stations in the United 



States. U. S. Dept. Agr., Off. Exp. Sta., Bui. 1, 1889. 

 Austin, O. P. Commercial Russia in 1904. Mo. Sum. Com. & Fin., Feb., 1904, 



p. 2755. 

 Baker, E. L. Transportation of wheat in the Argentine Republic. U. S. Cons. 



Rept., 49:460, 1895. 



Baker, R. S. The movement of wheat. McClure's Mag., 14:124, 1899. 

 Baker, Willis E. Transportation of wheat in the Argentine Republic. U. S. 



Cons. Rept., 49:460, 1895. 

 Balz, Sylvester. Forage plants and cereals. S. D. Agr. Col. Exp. Sta., Bui. 96, 



1906. 



Barrow, D. N. Report for 1901, of North Louisiana Experiment Station. 

 Beal, F. E. L. Birds that injure grain. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 345, 1897. 

 Food of the bobolink, blackbirds and grackles. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. 



Biolog. Sur., Bui. 13, 1900. 

 Beal, W. H. Farmyard manure. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bui. 21, 1894. 



