Al. SECRETARY— Continued 



Tables 



of diHtributiou of secil. July 

 n. d. 



Ocneral publicitlioiis — Continued 



Relative to status and discontinujuu 

 25, 1895. (Circ-. ) 



Opinions of the press concerning free-seed distribution. 

 n. t. p. 12 pp. 



Statement of secretary at joint meeting of Senate and House Com- 

 mittees of Agriculture [relative to] free-seed distrilnition. Jan. 15, 

 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. 



Proposals for furnishing seed. Mar. 18, 1896. (Slip.) 

 Statement in regard to award of seed contract. Apr. 16, 1896. 

 n. t. p. 8 pp. 



Prohibiting use of Government seed I'uvelopes l)v unauthorized 

 parties. May 2, 1896. (Circ.) 

 Cost of seed distribution! Jan. 30, 1897. n. t. p. 3 pp. 

 Brief instructions in regard to sowing seeds and raising young 

 plants of forest trees, n. d. 5 pp. 

 Sheep husbandry in U. S. Origin and growth of sheep husbandry in 

 U. S., with some remarks on angora fleece. 1880. [1] +133 pp. 

 4 pi. 

 Same, 45th Cong., 3d sess., S. ex. doc. 25; serial no. 1828. 

 Societies. List of agricultural and horticultural societies in U. S. 1869. * 

 Specifications of workmanship and materials required in erection and 

 completion of new building for acconnnodation of Department of 

 Agriculture in Washington, I). C; prepared by Cluss & Kam- 

 merhueber. 1867. 26-|-2pp. 

 Sugarhouse machinery for sale July 1, 1895. n. t. p. 8 pp. 4° 

 Traveling expenses. Allowances for traveling expenses. Oct. 1, 1889. 

 8 pp. 

 Same. July 1, 1893. 11 pp. 

 A'ienna. Notice relating t(j International Exhibition, Vienna, 1894. Nov. 



27, 1893. (Circ. ) 

 Wilson, James. Speech by James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture, deliv- 

 ered Julv 7, 1902, at School of Agriculture, Columbus, Ohio. July 

 17, 1902." n. t. ]). 6 pp. 

 Wools. Report upon examination of wools and other animal fibers; by 

 William McMurtrie. 1886. 613 ])p. 72 pi. 4° 

 Same, 49th Cong., 1st sess., H. mis. doc. 392. Serial no. 2426. 



Rulletint« 



None issued. 

 Circulars 



[No. 1.] Statem6nt in regard to award of seed contract. Apr. 16, 1896. 



n. t. p. 8 pp. 

 [No. 2.] Vivisection in District of Columbia. May 16, 1896. n. t. p. 8 pp. 

 No. 3. Address on progress of Southern agriculture; by Charles W. 



Dabney. June 1, 1896. n. t. p. 12 pp. 

 No. 4. [Letter of protest and api^eal to persons interested in animal 



industry, accompanying a draft of Senate bill 1552, 54th Cong., 



1st sess., entitled ".\n act for the further prevention of cruelty to 



animals in District of Columbia."] June 5, 1896. n. t. p. 3 pp. 

 No. 5. Civil service in Department of Agriculture. June 20, 1896. n. 



^ t. p. 4 ])p. 

 No. 6. Nundu'r, status, and compensation of employees in Department 



of Agriculture, July ], 1897. Jan. 20, 1898. n. t. p. 4 j))). 

 No. 7. Possible influence of importation of Ilawaiian sugar on beet-sugar 



production in United States. Jan. 17, 1898. n. t. p. 4 pp. 

 No. 8. [Cooperative work in grass and forage ])lant investigations with 



State experiment stations; by T. A. Williams.] Nov. 20, 1900. 



n. t. p. 14 pp. 

 Same, revised. [1901.] n. t. p. 16i)p. 

 No. 9. [Collectitm and distri})ution of grass seed: field work; by C. L. 



Shear.] Dec. 10, 1900. ii. t. \<. II pp. 



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