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(Hin.) Hinds, Noble & Eldredge : New York. 

 (Cen.) Century Company : New York. 

 (T. P.) The Torch Press : Cedar Rapids, la. 

 (Co.) Co-operative Company : Madison, Wis. 

 (Sin.) Small, Maynard & Co. : New York. 

 (San.) Benj. Sanborn & Co. : New York. 

 (Web.) Webb Publishing Co. : St. Paul, Minn. 



LIST OF BULLETINS 

 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON, D.C. 



Farmers' Bulletins 1 

 No. 



54 Some Common Birds. 



55 The Dairy Herd. 



106 Breeds of Dairy Cattle. 



128 Eggs, and Their Uses as Food. 



134 Tree Planting on Rural School Grounds. 



157 The Propagation of Plants. 



173 Primer of Forestry, Part I. 



181 Pruning. 



183 Meat on the Farm. 



218 The School Garden. 



245 Renovation of Worn-out Soils. 



249 Cereal Breakfast Foods. 



255 The Home Vegetable Garden. 



266 Management of Soils to Conserve Moisture. 



1 Order through the Congressman from your district. It will be well to 

 have several copies each of some of these Bulletins. All give valuable 

 information in form available for teaching. One of the purposes of their 

 publication is school use. No charge is made for them. 



It is suggested that provision be made for the proper care of all Bulle- 

 tins from their first use. One good way is to bind them more or less durably 

 into sets of related titles, with labels giving the bulletin numbers and names 

 in each set, and then as needed these sets can be put out for use protected 

 by covers such as are used with magazines in public reading rooms. 



