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YEARBOOK Continued. 

 1896 Continued. 



CONTENTS Continued. 

 70. Migration of weeds. 

 61. Cowpeas. 



77. Improvement of our native fruits. 

 69. Superior value of large, heavy seed. 

 80. Tree planting in waste places on farm. 



75. Asparagus beetles. 



76. Feeding value of corn stover. 



78. Agricultural education and research in Belgium. 



84. Olive culture in United States. 



79. Uses of wood. 

 72. Ambrosia beetles. 



64. Care of dairy utensils. 



Some standard varieties of chickens. 



85. Methods of propagating orange and other citrus fruits. 



86. Improvements in wheat culture. 



87. Pruning and training of grapes. 



88. Ideal department of agriculture and industries. 



89. Grass and forage experiment stations at Garden City, Kans. 

 1897. Cloth, 60c. 



CONTENTS : 



Report of Secretary. 

 126a. Weather Bureau. 

 99. Division of Chemistry. 



100. Division of Entomology. 



97. Division of Botany. 



*123. Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology. Paper, 5c. 



115. Division of Pomology. 



95. Biological Survey. 



119. Division of Soils. 



102. Office of Experiment Stations. 



111. Division of Forestry. 



*90. Division of Agrostology. Paper, 5c. 

 118. Office of Road Inquiry. 



113. Experimental Gardens and Grounds. 

 117. Division of Publications. 



114. Library. 



108. Office of Fiber Investigations. 



*93. Bureau of Animal Industry. Paper, 5c. 



Division of Statistics. 



*110. Section of Foreign Markets. Paper, 5c. 

 104. Popular education for farmer in United States. 



103. Every farm an experiment station. 



116. Fruit industry and substitution of domestic for foreign-grown 



fruits. 



96. Birds that injure grain. 



91. Lawns and lawn making. 

 Object-lesson roads. 



124. Hybrids and their utilization in plant breeding. 



*105. Needs and requirements of control of feeding stuffs. Paper, 5c. 



120. Some interesting soil problems. 



98. Additional notes on seed testing. 



125. Some edible and poisonous fungi. 



109. Present status of flax culture in United States. 



92. Leguminous forage crops. 



94. Utilization of by-products of dairy. 



101. Danger of importing insect pests. 



106. Agricultural outlook of coast region of Alaska. 

 *122. Agricultural production and prices. Paper, 5c. 



Rainfall of crop season. 



112. Trees important in forestry. 



107. Foods for man. 



126. Review of weather and crop conditions, season of 1897. 



The articles starred ( * ) can also be obtained in separate form at the price . given. 



