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COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK Continued. 

 Speeches Continued. 



Jones, Wesley L., of - Wash., speech in Senate, Feb. 5, 1914. (In Con- 

 gressional record of Feb. 6, vol. 51, no. 43, pages 3189 to 3203.) 

 Paper, lie. 



Mr. Jones attacks the provision of the bill which provided that where there 

 is more than one agricultural college in a State the legislature of that State 

 should choose to which the funds should go. It is obvious, he thinks, that 

 the negro colleges of the South would be left out. 



McCumber, Porter J., of N. Dak., speech in Senate, Jan. 29, 1914. (In 

 Congressional record of Jan. 30, vol. 51, no. 37, pages 2742 to 2750.) 

 Paper, lOc. 



Mr. McCumber confined his remarks for the most part to the evil effect of 

 the Democratic tariff on values of ifcrm products. 



Rubey, Thomas L., of Mo., speech in House, Jan. 19, 1914. (In Congres- 

 sional record of Jan. 27, vol. 51, no. 34, pages 2505 to 2507.) Paper, lOc. 



Contains a summary of Federal legislation for the benefit of agriculture. 

 Sherman, Lawrence Y., of 111., speech in Senate, Feb. 6, 7, 1914. (In 

 Congressional record of Feb. 7, vol. 51, no. 44, pages 3291 to 3295.) 

 Paper, 12c. 



Contains considerable discussion of the negro problem. 



Smith, Hoke, of Ga., speech in Senate, Jan. 17, 1914. (In Congressional 

 record of Jan. 28, vol. 51, no. 35, pages 2594 to 2599. ) Paper, 9c. 



An appreciation of the results of demonstration work, especially in the boys' 

 corn clubs and girls' tomato clubs. 



Works, John D., of Cal., speech in Senate, Jan. 30, 1914. (In Congres- 

 sional record, vol. 51, no. 38, pages 2820 to 2825.) Paper, 9c. 

 Against the expenditure of public money for the benefit of a single class. 



CROP REPORTING. Report by Traugott Miiller, delegate of German Empire, 

 adopted by general assembly [of International Institute of Agriculture], 

 Dec. 1909, concerning establishment of international crop-reporting service 

 for staples of agriculture for 1910-1911, etc. 28 pages. (61st Cong., 

 2d sess., S. Doc. 411.) Paper, 5c. 



EXPERIMENTS. Protest against proposed legislation restricting experiments 

 of Department of Agriculture. 1897. 8 pages. (Agriculture Dept.) 

 Paper, 5c. A 1.2 : Ex 6 2 



INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE. 



Estimate of appropriation for expenses of general assembly of Interna- 

 tional Institute of Agriculture at Rome. 1910. 4 pages. (61st Cong., 

 2d sess., H. Doc. 854.) Paper, 5c. 



Report of delegates of United States appointed to attend general assembly 

 of International Institute of Agriculture at Rome in May, 1913 [with 

 annual report of permanent delegate, etc.]. 64 pages. (63d Cong., 1st 

 sess., S. Doc. 196.) Paper, 5c. 



Includes a letter from David Lubin, United States delegate, to Senator D. U. 

 Fletcher on Landschaften system and rural credits. 



KNAPP, SEAMAN ASAHEL. Pages 151 to 154, 1 portrait. [From Yearbook, 

 1911.] Paper, 5c. A1.10 a :556 



LAWS applicable to Department of Agriculture. Revised 1912. 442 pages. 



(Solicitor. Agriculture Dept.) Paper, 35c. A33.2:L44 2 



Same, 1st supplement. 1913. 61 pages. Paper, lOc. A 33.2 : L 44' 



MAINE. Climate, soil, physical resources, and agricultural capabilities of 

 Maine with special reference to occupation of its new lands. 1884. 60 

 pages. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous special report.) Paper, 5c. 



A 1.7 : 4 



MISSISSIPPI, its climate, soil, productions, and agricultural capabilities. 

 1884. 89 pages. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous special report.) 

 Paper, 5c. A 1.7: 3 



NEW MEXICO. Agriculture, New Mexico. 1902. 16 pages, 1 illus., 4 (12th 

 census bulletin 167.) Paper, 5c. 113.3:167 



RURAL LIFE. Addresses on Our rural life and farm problems, Building of a 

 State, and Cooperative agricultural plan; by S. A. Lindsey. 1913. 30 

 pages. (63d Cong., 2d sess., S. Doc. 334.) Paper, 5c, 



