A UNIT IN AGRICULTURE 



D. Text-Books. 



If one copy of each of the following four books is purchased 

 for each four pupils in the class, it will not be necessary for the 

 students to purchase any book. This plan is strongly recommended. 

 If any particular text is used, it should be one of these: 



Elements of Agriculture, Warren, Macmillan Co : $1.10 



Agriculture, Jackson & Daugherty, Orange Judd Co 1.50 



Agriculture, Ferguson & Lewis, Ferguson Publishing Co., 



Sherman, Texas 1.00 



First Book of Farming, Goodrich, Doubleday, Page & Co 1.00 



E. Books for Special Reference. 



Types and Breeds of Farm Animals, Plumb, Ginn & Co 2.00 



Physics of Agriculture, King, published by the author, Madi- 

 son, Wis 1.75 



Nursery Book, Bailey, Macmillan Co 1.50 



Experiments with Plants, Osterliaut, Macmillan Co 1.25 



Soils, Lyon and Pippin, Macmillan Co 1.75 



The Soil, King, Macmillan Co 1.50 



Progressive Poultry Culture, Brigham, Torch Press, Cedar 



Rapids, Iowa 1.30 



From the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington: 



I complete set Farmers' Bulletins, and extra copies, one for each 

 member of the class, of Nos. 44, 123, 143, 154, 157, 187, 203, 

 218, 229, 255 and 260. 



1 copy of list of bulletins for free distribution. 



1 copy of list of publications for sale. (Some of these may be 

 obtained through the congressman of the district.) 



Year Boeks, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



U. S. Bureau of Entomology, Circular No. 59. 



U. S. Office of Experiment Station, Circular No. 34. 



U. S. Bureau of Soil Study, Circulars Nos. 13, 195. 



TJ. S. Bureau of Plant Industry, Circular No. 30. 



1 set of your State Agricultural College "Reports. 



