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ITIiscellaneou!« special reports — Continued 



No. 5. Propor vaiiu- Jiml luanajjoment of Government tiin})er lands, and 



diHtrihution of North American forest trees?, being pai)ers read at 



U. S. Department of Agriculture, May 7-8, 1884. 1884. 47 pp. 

 No. 6. Address of (Jeo. B. Loring at National Convention of Cattle- 



Breedens, Chicago, 111., Nov. VA, 1884 [on the cattle industry]; also 



rei^ort of veterinary inspector.s of New York. 1884. 21 pp. 

 No. 7. Tide marshes of U. S., by D. M. Nesbit; with contributions from 



U. 8. Coast Survev, S. L. Boardman, Eldridire ]\Iorse, and others. 



1885. 259 pp. 

 No. 8. Cotton in Emi)ire of Brazil; antiquity, metliods, and extent of its 



cultivation, with statistics of exportation an<l home con.sumption; 



])y John C. Branner. 1885. 79 pj). 

 No. 9. Proceedings of convention of delegates from agricultural colleges 



and experiment stiitions, held at Department of Agriculture, July 



8 and 9, 1885. 1885. 196 pp. 

 No. 10. Descriptive catalogue of manufactures from nativewoods as shown 



in exhibit of U. S. Department of Agriculture at World's Industrial 



and Cotton Exposition at New Orleans, La. ; by Charles Richards 



Dodge. 1886. 84 pp. 

 [Series discontinucil.] 



[Department] reports 



[Nos. 1-58 were issued, 1862-1898, without numbers. A list of titles and assigned 

 numbers for this series was printed on cover pages 3 and 4 of No. 59, which was 

 the first to bear a number. A reprint of No. 58, in 1901, bore the number, though 

 the old imprint date, 1898, was retained.] 



[No. 1. ] Circular from Commissioner of Agriculture on present agricultural, 

 mineral, and manufacturing conditions and resources of U. S. ; [by 

 Isaac Newton]. 1862. 8 pp. 



[No. 2.] Catalogue of plants, bulbs, tubers, etc., for distribution from V. S. 

 propagating garden, with report on object and aims of garden; by 

 William Saunders. 1862. 8 pp. 

 [Said to be the first publication issued by the Department of Agriculture.] 



[No. 3.] Chemical analysis of grapes; bv Charles M. Wetherill. 1862. 

 6 pp. * 



[No. 4.] List of agricultural, horticultural, and pomological societies and 

 farmers' clubs, etc., on l)ooks of Department of Agriculture, Julv 1, 

 1870, etc. 1870. 47 pp. * 



[No. 5.] List of agricultural colleges and farmers' clubs and agricultural, 

 horticultural, and pomological societies on books of Department of 

 Agriculture, June 1, 1872, with name of jiresident ami secretarv of 

 each. 1872. 66 pp. 



[No. 6.] Descriptive catalogue of plants in exotic collection of the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture; by William Saunders. 1872. 51 pp. 



[No. 7.] Department of Agriculture: its history and objects; bv James M. 

 Swank. 1872. 64 pp. 12°. 



[No. 8.] Culture and manufacture of ramie and jute in U. S. ; by Emile 

 Lefranc. 1873. 19 pi^. 



[No. 9.] Eucalyptus glol)ulns from a botanic, economic, and medical point 

 of view, embracing its introduction, culture, and uses; translated 

 from the French of J. E. Planchon. 1875. 20 pp. 1 pi. 



[No. 10.] Planter's guide for c-ultivating and c-uring tobacco, with informa- 

 tion and instruction concerning the Shelton tobacco-hanger; \>re- 

 pared by Shelton Tobacco-Curing Co., of Asheville, N. C. 1876. 24 pp. 



[No. 11.] Catalogue of forest trees of U. S. which usually attain height of 

 16 feetor more, with notes and brief descriptions of more important 

 species, illustrating collection of forest-tree section on exhibition by 

 Department of Agriculture at Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia; 

 by George Vasey. 1876. 38 pp. 



[No. 12.] List of agricultural societies and farmers' clubs established to 

 promote the agricultural, horticultural, and pomological intere.stsof 

 tlu^ farmer on books of Department, July 4, 1876, with list of agri- 

 cultural colleges. 1876. 63 pp. 

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