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Classiflcii 

 tion no. 



A I. SECRETARY— ('(iiitiim.Ml 



69 

 70 

 71 

 72 



[l>e|>arliiieiil] rcpwrls — C-ontimiiil 



[No. 54.] 8ugge.«tiniLS regardiiifj cookinp; nf food; by Edward Atkinson; 



with introductorv stateinentH rej^ardinj^ imtritive value of common 



food materials; by Ellen H. Richards. 18i)4. 81 pp. 

 [No. 55.] Listof pnI)lications of U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1889-93, 



inclusive. 189-1. 42 pp. 

 [No. 56.] Arbor day; its history and observance; by N. H. Egleston. 



1896. 80 pp. 

 Same, rev. ed. 1896. 80 pp. 

 [No. 57.] Proceedings of National convention for suppression of insect 



pests and plant diseases bv legislation, held at Washington, D. C., 



Mar. 5 and 6, 1897; edited by B. T. Galloway. 1897. 31 pp. 

 [No. 58.] Cultivation of tobacco in Sumatra; by Emile Mulder. 1898. 39 



pp. 1 pi. 

 No. 58. Same. 1898 [1901]. _ 39 pp. 1 pi. 

 No. 59. Curing and fermentation of cigar-leaf tobacco; by Oscar Loew. 



1899. 34 pp. 

 No. 60. Temperature changes in fermenting piles of cigar-leaf tobacco; by 



Milton Whitney and Thos. H. Means. 1899. 28 pp. 

 No. 61. Tea culture: the experiment in South Carolina; by Charles U. 



No. 



Shepard. 1899. 27 pp. 9 pi. 



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62. Cultivation of cigar-leaf tobacco in Florida; by Marcus L. Floyd. 



1899. 31 pp. 8 pi. 



63. Work of agricultural experiment stations on tobacco; abstracted 

 by J. I. Schulte, with introduction and comments by Milton Whitney. 



1900. 48 pp. 



64. Field operations of Division of Soils, 1899, by Milton Whitney; 

 with accompanying papers In' Thomas H. Means, Frank D. Gardner, 

 Clarence W. Dorsey, Frank K. Cameron, Lyman J. Briggs. 1900. 

 198 pj). 29 pi. 



Same. Maps. 11 maps in cloth folder (octavo). 

 Same, with maps, 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 399; serial no. 3985. 

 [For subsequent editions see A26.5:] 

 No. 65. Physiological studies of Connecticut leaf tobacco; by Oscar Loew. 



1900. 57 pp. 

 No. 66. Sheep and wool, a review of progress of American sheep Jiusbandry; 

 by J. R. Dodge. 1900. 63 pp. 



67. Foreign markets for American agricultural j^roducts; testimony 

 of Frank H. Hitchcock before Industrial Commission. 1901. 

 53 pp. 



68. Catalase, a new enzym of general occurrence, with special refer- 

 ence to tobacco plant; by Oscar Loew. 1901. 47 pp. 



No. 69. Progress of beet-sugar industry in U. S. in 1900. 1901. 178 pp. 



See also Al . 2 :B39 and A 1 . 8 :72. 

 No. 70. Exhaustion and abandonment of soils; testimony of Milton 



Whitney before Industrial Commission. 1901. 48 pp. 

 No. 71. Some mutual relations between alkali soils and vegetaticjn; by 



Thomas II. Kearney and Frank K. Cameron. 1902. 

 No. 72. Progress of beet-sugar industry in U. S. in 1901. 

 15 pi. 

 Same, 57th (-ong., 1st sess., S. doc. 316; serial no. 4241. 

 See alxo A 1. 2:15.39 and A 1.8:69. 

 No. 73. Report of Secretary of Agriculture, 1902. 1902. 

 See (dm other prints'Al. 1:902. 



Fstriiiers^ l»iillc(i:iN 



No. 1. What and why of agricultural experiment stations. 1889. 16 ]>p. 



No. 2. Work of agricultural exi)eriment stations. 1890. 16 pp. 



No. 3. Culture of sugar beet; by H. W. Wiley. 1891. 24 pp. 



No. 4. Fungous diseases of grape and their treatment; by 15. T. Gallnwav. 



1891. 12 pp. 

 No. 5. Treatment of smuts of oats and wheat. 1892. 8 i)p. 1 pi. 

 No. 6. Tobacco, instructions for its cultivation and curing; bv .bilm M. 



Estes. 1892. 8 pp. 



31 



78 pp. 

 1902. 10<> pp. 



9() ])p. 



