APPENDIX, 



SUGGESTIONS FOR AN AGRICULTURAL 

 SCHOOL LIBRARY. 



Table i. 



Every school should endeavor to build up a good 

 library so that the students may have reference to the 

 literature on the several agricultural subjects. A 

 great deal of valuable literature may be secured, free 

 of charge, from the United States Department of 

 Agriculture, State Experiment Stations and State 

 Boards of Agriculture. 



A complete list of Farmers' Bulletins should be ob- 

 tained. These may be had by writing to the Secretary 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., or through your 

 congressman. Ask for Farmers' Bulletin, Circular 

 No. 670, which gives a complete list of the available 

 bulletins, and for Circular No. 4, which contains an 

 index of the subjects. Have your name entered on 

 the mailing list to receive the future publications. 



Write to the State Experiment Stations of your sec- 

 tion for their available bulletins, and ask to have your 

 name placed on their mailing lists. 



For publications of your State Board of Agriculture 

 address your communication to the state capital. 



A complete set of the Yearbooks of the United 

 States Department of Agriculture should be in your 

 library. For these publications write to the Secretary 

 of Agriculture, or apply for them through your con- 

 gressman. 



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