Classlflca- 

 tlon no. 



Tables 



A3. ACROSTOI^OGY DIVISION— Continued 



Circulars — Continued 



Same, revised. Nov. 15, 1897. n. t. p. 4 pp. 

 No. 5. Cowpeas; by Jared G. Smith. Nov. 26, 1897. n. t. p. 10 pp. 



Same, rev. ed. Mar. 25, 1898. n. t. p. 11 pp. 

 No. 6. Cultivated vetches; by Jared G. Smith. Feb. 25, 1898. n. t. p. 

 7 pp. 



Same, rev. ed. Apr. 15, 1898. n. t, p. 8 pp. 

 No. 7. Gram, chick-pea, or Idaho pea; by Jared G. Smith. Nov. 18, 



1898. n. t. p. 4 pp. 



No. 8. Experiments in range improvements; by Jared G. Smith. Dec. 



27, 1898. n. t. p. 5 pp. 

 No. 9. New species of North American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 



Feb. 15, 1899. n. t. p. 7 pp. 

 No. 10. Poa fendleriana and its alUes; bv Tliomas A. Williams. Apr. 15, 



1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. 



No. 11. Flat pea; by F. Lamson-Scribner. Apr. 28, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. 

 No. 12. Rape as a forage plant; by Thomas A. Williams. May 5, 1899. 



n. t. p. 6 pp. 

 No. 13. Florida beggar weed, also known as Beggar weed, Florida clover. 



Giant Beggar weed; by Jared G. Smith. May 6, 1899. n. t. p 



5 pp. 

 No. 14. Velvet bean; by Jared G. Smith. May 13, 1899. n. t. p 



5 pp. 



No. 15. Recent additions to systematic agrostology. July 14, 1899. n.t. p 



10 pp. 

 No. 16. New species of North American grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner, 



July 1, 1899. n. t. p. 6 pp. 

 No. 17. Crimson clover; by Thomas A. WiUiams. Aug. 19, 1899. n. t. p 



6 pp. 



No. 18. Smooth brome-grass; by P. Beveridge Kennedy. Dec. 1, 1899 



n. t. p. 9 pp. 

 No. 19. New or little known Mexican grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner 



Dec. 19, 1899. n. t. p. 4 pp. 

 No. 20. Experiments with forage plants in Ontario; by P. Beveridge Ken 



nedy. Dec. 15, 1899. n. t. p. 3 pp. 

 No. 21. Cooperative range grass and forage plant experiments at High 



more, South Dakota; by F. Lamson-Scribner. Dec. 20, 1899. n. t. p 



10 pp. 

 No. 22. Grass and forage plant investigations on the Pacific Coast; by F 



Lamson-Scribner. Dec. 22, 1899. n. t. p. 7 pp. 

 No. 23. Progress of experiments in forage crops and range improvement 



at Abilene, Texas; by H. L. Bentley. Dec. 30, 1899. n. t. p. 20 pp. 

 No. 24. Cowpeas and corn for silage and fodder; bv W. Gettvs. Feb. 26, 



1900. n. t. p. 10 pp. 



No. 25. Turkestan alfalfa; by P. Beveridge Kennedy. Apr. 9, 1900. 

 n. t. p. 20 pp. 

 Same, rev. [Aug. 1900.] n. t. p. 20 pp. 



No. 26. Rescue grass; by Cornelius L. Shear. May 21, 1900. n.t. p. 4 pp. 



No. 27. Agrosto logical notes: Grasses of herbarium of Dr. IL Muhlen- 

 berg, by F. Lamson-Sci-ibner and Elmer D. Merrill; Two new spe- 

 cies of Eatonia, etc. Dec. 4, 1900. n. t. p. 10 pp. 



No. 28. Grasses and fodder plants on Potomac flats; by C. R. Ball. Dec. 

 13, 1900. n. t. p. 18 ])p. 



No. 29. Grasses in Elliott's "Sketch of Botany of South Carolina and 

 Georgia"; by F. Lamson-Scribner. [1901.] n. t. p. 12 pp. 



No. 30. New or little known grasses; by F. Lamson-Scribner. Mar. 8, 



1901. n. t. p. 8 pp. 



No. 31. Bermuda grass; by A. S. Hitchcock. Mar. 21,1901. n.t. ji. 6 pp. 

 No. 32. Some Arizona grasses; by Elmer D. Merrill. Apr. 22, 1901. 



n. t. p. 10 pp. 

 No. 33. Range gra.ss and forage ])lant experiments at Highmore, S. Dak., 



re jKjrt of progress; by F. Lamson-Scribner. April 2, 1901. n. t. p. 



5 pp. 



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