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A3. AGROSTOLOGY DIVISION— Continued 

 Bullctini!> — Continued 



No, 



No 



2. Fodder and forage plants exclusive of grasses; by Jared G. Smith. 

 1896. 58 pp. 

 Same. Revised ed. 1900. 86 pp. 2 pi. 



3. Useful and ornamental grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1896. 

 119 pp. 

 No. 4. Studies on American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner, Jared G. 



Smith, and Theo. Holm. 1897. 43 pp. 5 pi. 

 No. 5. Grasses and forage plants of Rocky Mountain region; by P. A. 



Rydberg and C. L. Shear. 1897. 48 pp. 

 No. 6. Grasses and forage plants of the Dakotas; bv Thomas A. Williams, 



1897. 47 pp. 



No. 7. American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1897. 331 pp. 

 No. 7. American grasses, 1. Rev. ed. 1898. 331 pp. 



Same, 3d ed. 1900. 319 pp. 

 No. 8. Studies on American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner and Miss E. 



L. Ogden. 1897. 23 pp. 9 pi. 

 No. 9. Grasses and forage plants of Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado; by L. 



H. Pammel. 1897. 47 pp. 

 No. 10. Grasses and forage plants of central Texas; by H. L. Bentley. 



1898. 38 pp. 



No. 11. Studies on American grasses; by Thomas H. Kearney, jr., and F. 



Lamson-Scribner. 1898. 62 pp. 17 pi. 

 No. 12. Grasses and forage plants and forage conditions of eastern Rocky 



Mountain region; by Thomas A. Williams. 1898. 78 pp. 

 No. 13. Red Desert of Wyoming and its forage resources; by Aven 



Nelson. 1898. 72 pp. 5 pi. 

 No. 14. Economic grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1898. 85 pp. 3 pi. 



Same, rev. 1900. 85 pp. 3 pi. 

 No. 15. Forage plants and forage resources of Gulf States; by S. M. Traoy. 



1898. 55 pp. 

 No. 16. Grazing problems in Southwest and how to meet them; by Jared 



G. Smith. 1899. 47 pp. 

 No. 17. American grasses, 2; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1899. 349 pp. 



Same, rev. ed. 1901. 349 pp. 

 No. 18. Studies on American grasses; synopsis of genus sitanion; bv J. G. 



Smith. 1899. 21 pp. 4 pi. 

 No. 19. Structure of caryopsis of grasses, with reference to morphology 



and classification; by P. Beveridge Kennedy. 1899. 44 pp. 8 pi. 

 Same, revised. 1900. 44 pp. 8 pi. 

 No. 20. American grasses, 3; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 1900. 197 pp. 



Same, rev. ed. 1900. 197 pp. 

 No. 21. Studies on American grasses; North American species of chseto- 



chloa; by F. Lamson-Scribner and Elmer D. Merrill. 1900. 44 pp. 

 No. 22. Cooperative experiments with grasses and forage plants; by P. 



Beveridge Kennedy. 1900. 86 pp. 13 pi. 

 No. 23. Studies on American grasses: a revision of North American species 



of bromus occurring north of Mexico; by Cornelius L. Shear. 



1900. 66 pp. 

 No. 24. Studies on American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner, Elmer D. 



Merrill, and Carleton R. Ball. 1900. 55 pp. 

 No. 25. Field work of Division of Agrostology; review and summary of 



work done since organization of division, July 1, 1895; by Cornelius 



L. Shear. 1901. 67 pp. 28 pis. 8 maps. 



Circulars 



No. 1. Note on experimental grass gardens; by Jared G. Smith. Aug. 6, 

 1895. n. t. 1). 4 pp. 



No. 2. Hairv vetch, sand vetch, or Russian vetch; by F. Lamson-Scrib- 

 ner. "Oct. 1, 1895. n. t. p. 4 pp. 



No. 3. Saltbushes; by Jared G. Smith. Mar. 13, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. 



No. 4. Renewing of worn-out native prairie pastures; by Thomas A. Wil- 

 liams. Nov. 2, 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. 



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