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36 [No. 36.] Organization and management of seven agricultural schools 

 in Germany, Belgium, and England; by A. 8. Welch. 1885. 

 107 pp. 



37 [No. 37.] Address of Norman J. Colman, Commissioner of Agriculture, 

 before convention of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, 

 Washington, D. C, July 8, 1885. 1885. 17 pp. 



38 [No. 38.] Addresses of Norman J. Colman and D. E. Salmon, before 

 third national convention of stockmen, Chicago, Nov., 1885. 1885. 

 29 pp. 



39 [No. 39.] Directory of departments, boards, societies, colleges, and other 

 organizations in interest of agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, 

 dairying, bee keeping, fish culture, and kindred industries. 1885. 

 88 pp. 



40 [No. 40.] Report of exhibits illustrating agricultural statistics at World's 

 Industrial and Cotton Exposition, New Orleans, La.; by J. R. 

 Dodge. 1885. 42 pp. 27 diagrams. 



41 [No. 41.] Rei^ort on condition of dairying in principal dairy States for 

 season of 1885. 1886. 35 pp. 



42 [No. 42.] Supplement to general index of agricultural reports, 1877 to 

 1885. 1886. 113 pp. 



See for general index A1.8:14. 



43 [No. 43.] xVddresses of Norman J. Colman and jD. E. Salmon, before 

 national cattle growers' convention, Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 31 and 

 Nov. 1 and 2, 1887. 1887. 11 pp. 



44 [No. 44.] Rules and regulations of U. S. Department of Agriculture for 

 suppression and extirpation of all contagious, infectious, and com- 

 municable diseases among domestic animals of U. S. ; [by Norman 

 J. Colman]. 1887. n. t. p. 7 pp. 



45 [No. 45.] Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment 

 Stations convention lield in Washington, D. C, Oct., 1887. Report 

 of committee on station work. W. O. Atwater, S. W. Johnson, 

 Geo. H. Cook, committee. 1888. 32 pp. 



46 [No. 46.] Hog cholera: its history, nature, and treatment as determined 

 by inquiries and investigations of Bureau of Animal Industry; [by 

 D. E. Salmon]. 1889. 197 pp. 16 pi. 



47 ' [No. 47.] Catalogue of economic plants in collection of Department of 

 Agriculture; by William Saunders. 1891. 42 pp. 



48 [No. 48.] Papers on horticultural and kindred subjects; by William Saun- 

 ders. Reprinted from reports of Department of Agriculture, 1863- 



I 1889. 1891. 124 pp. 



49^ [No. 49.] Report on use of maize (Indian corn) in Europe and on possi- 

 bilities of its extension; 1. Introduction of maize into Europe, by 

 Charles J. Murphy; 2. Food value of maize, by H. W. Wiley; 

 3. Indian corn industry in United States, bv B. W^. Snow. 1891. 

 36 pp. 

 49^ j Same, in French (with omission of arti(!le by Charles J. Murphy). 



1892. 22 pp. 

 49-'' I Same, in German (with omission of article by Charles J. Murpliy, and 



[ addition of J'ecipe for " Murphy-brod" ). 1892. 23 pp. 



49* I Same, in Scandinavian (with omission of article by Charles J. Murphy). 



! 1892. 22 pp. 



49^ Same, in Spanish (with omission of article by Charles J. Murphy). 



1892. 24 pp. 



50 [No. 50.] Progress report on dairv industry of Denmark; by C. C.George- 

 son. [1893.] 14 pp. 



51 [No. 51.] Studies of parasitic and predaceous insects in New Zealand, 

 i Australia, and adjacent islands; by A. Koebele. 1893. 39 pp. 



52^ [No. 52.] Indian corn (or maize) in manufacture of beer; by Robert 



' Wahl. 1893. 21 pp. 



52*: Same, German. 1893. 22 pp. 



53 [No. 53.] Selected correspondence relating to export trad(^ in live stock 

 and meat products; [bv J. 1\I. Rusk. 1893.] 33 pp. 

 See also A1.2:R89. 



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