202 FUNDAMENTALS OF AGRICULTURE. 



129-273-324 Sweet potatoes. 



295 Potatoes and other root crops. 



309 Root crops ; culture and varieties. 



385 Potato growing in Northern sections. 



386 Potato culture on irrigated farms of the West. 

 Experiment Station Bulletins, Nos. : 



243 New York Cornell Root crops for stock feeding. 



244 New York Cornell Culture and varieties of roots 

 for stock-feeding. 



267 New York Cornell Fertilizer and seeding experi- 

 ments with root crops. 



FORAGE CROPS AND GRASSES : 



Yearbooks of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture : 



1895 Canadian field peas. 



1902 Bacteria and the nitrogen problem. 

 Farmers' Bulletins, No. : 



16 Leguminous plants. 



58-309-372 The soy bean. 



66 Meadows and pastures. 



69-101-168 Millet. 



72 Cattle ranges of the Southwest. 



102 Southern forage plants. 



121 Beans, peas and other legumes as food. 



135-246-288 Sorghum. 



147 Winter forage crops for the South. 



237 Use of lime for clover sickness. 



260 Seed of red clover and its impurities. 



267-356 Peanuts. 



278 Leguminous crops for green manuring. 



288 Non-saccharine sorghums Kaffir corn. 



300 Some important grasses and forage plants for the Gulf 

 Coast region. 



309-3 18 Cowpeas. 



312 A successful Southern hay farm. 



323 Clover farming on the sandy Jack-Pine lands. 



339 Alfalfa. 



361 Meadow fescue ; its culture and uses. 

 Experiment Station Bulletins, Nos. : 



155 Kansas Alfalfa. 



1 60 Kansas Cowpeas. 



Division of Agrostology, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bul- 

 letin, No. : 



14 Economic grasses. 



WEEDS : 



Yearbooks of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture : 

 1896 Migration of weeds. 

 1898 Weeds in cities and towns. 

 Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. : 



28 Weeds and how to kill them. 

 279 A method of eradicating Johnson grass. 

 334 Vitality of weed seeds in manure. 

 368 The eradication of bindweed. 



