Tablet!! 



CluNKiflca- 

 tlon no. 



All.o: 



10 

 11 



All. FIBER IXVESTKiATIOA' OFFICE— Continued 



Reports — Continued 



Xo. 7. Cultivation of ramie in L'. S., with statements concerning practice 



in foreign countries, cost of cultivation and percentages of yield, the 



machine question, and preparation of fiber for manufacture; by 



Chas. Richards Dodge. 1895. (33 pp. 5 pi. 

 No. 8. Culture of hemp and jute in U. >S., with statements concerning 



practice in foreign countries, i)reparation of fiber for market, and 



remarks on the machine question; by Chas. Richards Dodge. 1896. 



43 p}). 3 pi. 

 No. 9. Descriptive catalogue of useful fiber ])lants of world, including 



structural and economic classifications of fibers; bv Chas. Richards 



Dodge. 1897. 361 pp. 13 pi. 

 No. 10. Flax culture for seed and fiber in Europe and America; bv Charles 



Richards Dodge. 1898. 80 i)p. 4 pi. 

 No. 11. Culture of hemp in Europe, including special consular report on 



growth of hemp in Italy; by Charles Richards Dodge. 1898. 29 ])p. 



A 12. FOREIGN :?IARKETS I>IVISIOX 



rFoniierlvSei'tion of Foreign MarUcts. Fur liistorical sketch of Division, sir Yearbook, 1S97 (A1.10:C97), 



).. •J70.1 



A12.S: 



S98 

 899 

 900 

 901 

 902 



A12.2: 



A12.3: 



V 



1^ 

 •2 



8^ 

 9 

 10 



11 

 12 



13 

 14 



15 



(Also in' Al. 1:898, p. 163.) 

 (Also in Al. 1:899, p. 235.) 

 (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 265.) 

 (Also in Al. 1:901, p. 163.) 

 (Also in Al. 1:902, p. 377. 



Annual roportM 



1897 (Hitchcock). (In Al.l:897, p. i; 



1898 (Hitchcock), iii+163-166 pp. 



1899 (Hitchcock), iii+235-241 pp. 



1900 (Hitchcock), iii+ 265-272 pp. 



1901 (Hitchcock), iii+ 163-169 pp. 



1902 (Hitchcock), [1] +377-382 pp. 



Oeneral pubiicationm 



[Publications which originated in this Division but which were published i!i a num- 

 bered series of the Secretary's oflice, or some other division of tlie Dejiartment, 

 are entered only where sucli numbering places them, with references under the 

 proper headings in the index to this work. Publications of the Division issued 

 only as Congressional documents are noted in chr. nological order in the Appen- 

 dix to this work.] 



Bulletins 



No 



No 



No, 



No, 



No, 



No, 

 No, 



No 



No, 

 No 



No 



No 



No 

 No 



No 



, 1. World's markets for American products: (Ireat Britain and Ire- 

 land. 1895. 93 pp. 



Same, supplement. 1895. [2]-f 95-155 pp. 



. 2. World's markets for American products: (xerman Empire. 1895. 

 91 pp. 1 id. 



. 3. AVorld's markets for American products: France. 1895. 74 pp. 



. 4. World's markets for American products: Canada. 1895. 67 pp. 



. 5. World's markets for American products: Netherlands. 1895. 

 76 pp. 



. 6. World's markets for American products: Belgium. 1895. 90 pp. 



. 7. "World's markets for American products: Norway. 1896. 68 pp. 



Same, revised edition. 1898. 68 pp. 



. 8. World's markets for American prodttcts: Sweden. 1896. 92 pp. 



Same, revised. 1898. 93 pp. 



. 9. Trade of Demnark; by Frank H. Hitchcock. 1900. 88 pp. 1 pi. 



10. Our foreign trade in agricultural i)roducts durins; five fiscal years, 

 1893-97; by Frank H. Hitchcock. 1898. 38 i)p. ^ 



11. Spain's foreign trade; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1898. 47 pp. 



12. Our trade with Spain, 1888-97; 1;)y Frank H. Hitchcock. 1898. 

 47 ])p. 



13. Trade of Puerto Rico; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1898. 84 pp. 



14. Trade of Philippine islands; bv Frank 11. Hitchcock. 1898. 

 160 pp. \ p\. 



15. Our foreign trade in agricultural i)roducts, 1894-98; bv Frank H. 

 Hitchcock.' 1899. 45 pp. 



86 



