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[Xo. 1.'5.] .Stiitt'iiicnt 1)1' ai)pr()i)riation.s and I'xponditures of the Depart- 

 ment, ISlW to 1S77, inclusive. 1S77. 18 j)p. 

 [No. 14.] General index of agricultural reportn of Patent Office, 1837-1861, 



and of Department of Agriculture, 1862-1876. 1879. 225 pp. 

 *S'«' for supplement, 1877-1885, A1.8:42. 

 [No. 15.] Circular letter from Commissioner of Agriculture relative to 



manufacture of maize and sorghum sugars. 1879. 21 pp. 

 [No. 16.] Letter of Commissioner of Agriculture to Jno. W. Johnston, 



chairman of Senate Committee on Agriculture, on sorghum sugar 



[by W. (J. LeDuc]. 1880. 42 pj). 33.pls. 1 folded table. 

 [No. 17.] Address of (^eo. B. Loring and other proceedings of Cotton 



Convention held in Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 2, 1881. 1881. 35 pp. 

 [No. 18.] Fertilizers. Cooperative experimenting as means of studying 



effects of fertilizers and feeding capacities of plants; by W. O. 



Atwater. 1882. 33 pp. 

 [No. 19.] Artesian wells upon Great Plains; being report of geological 



commission appointed to examine a portion of Great Plains east 



of Rocky Mountains, and report upon localities deemed favorable 



for making experimental V)orings [by C. A. White and Samuel 



Aughey]. 1882. 38 pp. 1 mai). 

 [No. 20.] Climatic and agricultural features, and agricultural practices 



and needs of arid regions of Pacific slope, with notes on Arizona 



and New Mexico; by E. W. Hilgard, T. C. Jones, and R. W. 



Furnas. 1882. 182 pp. 

 [No. 21.] Florida: its climate, soil, productions, and agricultural capabili- 

 ties [pajjers by George B. Carse and James H. Foss]. 1882. 98 pp. 

 [No. 22.] Proceedings of convention of agriculturists held in Department 



of Agriculture, Jan. 10-18 [1882]. 1882. 204 pp. 

 [No. 23.] Area and product of cereals grown in 1879 as returned by 



census of 1880. 1883. 97 pp. 

 [No. 24.] Culture of date; by W. G. Klee. 1883. 25 pp. 

 [No. 25.] Necessity of agricultural education. Address before convention 



of presidents and professors f)f agricultural colleges, etc.; by 



Augustine J. Smith, Jan. 23, 1883. 1883. 15 pp. * 

 [No. 26.] Encouragement to sorghum and beet sugar industry. 1883. 



64 pp. 

 [No. 27.] Investigation of sorghum as sugar-producing plant; [by] Peter 



Collier. 188.3. 68 pp. 1 pi. 3 tables. 

 [No. 28.] Preliminary report on forestry of Mississippi Valley, [by F. P. 



Baker]; Tree planting on plains, [by Robert W. Furnas]. 1883. 



45 pp. 

 [No. 29.] Proceedings of national convention of cattle breeders and others, 



called in Chicago, Nov., 1883, to consider subject of contagious 



diseases of domestic animals. 1883. 85 pp. 

 [No. 30.] Report on juti^ culture and importance of the industry; by S. 



Waterhouse. 1883. 21 pp. 

 [No. 31.] Results of field experiments with various fertilizers; by W. O. 



Atwater. 1883. 183 pp. 2 folded tables. 

 [No. 32.] Agricultural grasses and forage plants of U. S., by Geo. Vasey; 



also the chemical compcjsition of grasses, l)v Clifford Richardson. 



1884. 144 pp. 120 pi. ' ' 



[No. 32 rev.] Agricultural grasses and forage ])lants of \L S., and such 



foreign kinds as have been introduced by Geo. Vasey, botanist, 



with an ai)pcndix on chemical composition of grasses, by Clifford 



Richardson, and glossary of terms used in describing grasses. New 



revised and enlarged edition. 188tt. 148 ])]>. 114 i)l. 

 [No. 33.] Report of ))roceeding of national convention of cattle breeders 



and others, Chicago, Nov. [1884]. 1884. 21pp. * 

 [No. 34.] Microscopic obsiTvations; by Thomas Taylor. Internal parasites 



in domestic fowls, and butter and fats. 1884. 7 pp. I pi. 

 [No. 35.] Soils and jjroductsof southwestern Louisiana, including parishes 



of Saint Landrv, Lafavette, Vermilion, Saint Martins, ll)eria, and 



Saint Marys; [by E. E. Rapley]. 1884. 40 pp. 

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