282 ELEMENTARY AGRICULTURE 



AGRICULTURAL BULLETINS 



Each school may secure a good library of agricultural 

 bulletins at small expense. Write to the Secretary of 

 Agriculture, "Washington, D. C, asking that your school 

 be placed on the mailing list to receive the monthly list 

 of bulletins. Ask also to have sent one copy of each of 

 the following : 



Circular No. 4, Division of Publications. 

 Farmers' Bulletin Subject Index. 

 List of Publications for free distribution. 

 List of Publications for sale. 



Those pamphlets on the list for free distribution will 

 be sent to any one for the asking. Those listed for sale 

 may be purchased at slight cost, or perhaps some of them 

 may be secured through your Congressman. Write to 

 your State Experiment Station (See p. XXV) for the list 

 of state bulletins for free distribution and ask to have your 

 name placed on their mailing list. A few of the many 

 farmers' bulletins to be obtained from the Secretary of 

 Agriculture are given below. 



Horse, Nos. 170, 222 ; Cattle, 106, 71, 233 ; Milk and But- 

 ter, 55, 42, 63, 251; Swine, 100, 133, 205, 272; Poultry, 51, 

 186; Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese, 64, 200; Insects, 127; 

 Bees, 59, 397; Birds, 54; Soils, 44, 187, 192, 245; How 

 Plants Grow, 157 ; Corn, 199, 229, 253, 313, 409 ; Potato, 35 ; 

 Hay, 89, 339; Orchards, 87, 113, 283; Gardens, 154, 218, 

 255; Sanitation, 155. 



