Tables 



tlasllfiia- 

 tion no. 



A1S.5: 



A18. :WICROSCOPY DIVISION— Continued 



Food products — Continued 



No. 2. Eight edible and twelve poisonous mushrooms of U. S., with direc- 

 tions for culture and culinary preparation of the edible species; by 

 Thomas Taylor. ( Reprinted from report of Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture, 1890, pp. 865-373, with appendix: List of edible fungi of U. S. ) 

 1891. 16 pp. 5 pi. 

 Same, 2d rev. ed. [2d ed. rev.]. 1893. 23 pp. 6 pi. 



No. 3. Improved methods of distinguishing between pure and fictitious 

 lard [and] Four edible nuishrooms of U. S. ; by Thomas Taylor. 

 (Reprinted, with revision, from report of Secretary of Agriculture 

 for 1891.) 1893. 22 pp. 6 pi. 



A19. PL.ANT I]VI>rSTRY^ BIREAU 



[The Bureau of Plant Industry was organized July 1, 1901, by the consolidation of the following 

 divisions of the Department, viz: Agrostology Division, Kce A3: Botany Division, see A6; Gardens 

 and Grounds Division, see A14: Pomology Division, see A20: Seed and Plant Introduction, see A23; 

 Seed Division, see A24; Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division, see A28. Also Arlington 

 Experimental Farm and Tea Investigations and Experiments Office.] 



A19.1: 



901 

 902 



A19.2: 



F74 



P96 

 T55 



A19.3: 



11 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



(Also in Al. 1:901, p. 43.) 

 (Also in Al. 1:902, p. 108. 



Annual reports 



1901 (Gallowav), 111^-43-94 pp. 



1902 (Galloway), iv-f 47-108 pp. 



Oeneral publications 



Forage crop seed. Plan of distributing forage crop seed and cultural direc- 

 tions for crops distributed. [1902.] n. t. p. 8 pp. 16° 



Publications. List of publications of Office of Grass and Forage Plant In- 

 vestigations and Division of Agrostology; by W. J. Spillman. 1902. 

 12 pp. 



Tobacco seed. Plan of distributing tobacco seed and cultural directions 

 for different tvpes of tobacco distributed. [1902.] n. t. p. 15 pp. 

 16° 



Bulletins (large 8°) 



No. 1. Relation of lime and magnesia to plant growth ; 1, Liming of soils 

 from physiological standi)oint, by Oscar Loew; 2, Experimental 

 studv of relation of lime and magnesia to plant growth, l)y D. W. 

 May". 1901. 53 ])p. 3 pi. 

 Same, corrected. 1901. 53 pp. 3 pi. 



No. 2. Spermatogenesis and fecundation of zainia; l)v Herbert J. Webber. 



1901. 100 pp. 7 pi. 



No. 3. Macaroni wheats; bv Mark Alfred Carleton. 1901. 62 i>p. 



11 pi. 

 No. 4. Rangeimprovement in Arizona; bv David < Griffiths. 1901. 31pp. 



6 pi. 

 No. 5. Seeds and plants imported, inventory no. 9, munl)ers 4351-5500. 



1902. 79 pp. 



A^ee for inventories 1-8, A7.6:l-8. 

 No. 6. List of American varieties of ])eppers; bv W. W. Tracy, jr. 1902. 



19 pp. 

 No. 7. Algerian durum wheats, classiiied list, with descriptions; by Carl 



S. Scolield. 1902. 48 pp. 18 pi. 

 No. 8. Collection of economic and other fungi prepared for distribution; 



by Flora W. Patterson. 1902. 31 pp. 

 No. 9. North American species of Spartina; by Elmer D. Merrill. 1902. 



16 pp. 

 No. 10. Records of seed distribution and cooperative experiments with 



grasses and forage i)lants; by F. Lamson-Scriljner. 1902. 23 p]i. 

 No. 11. Johnson grass, report of investigations made during season of 1901 ; 



by Carleton R. Ball. 1902. 24 pp. 1 pi. 

 No. 12. Stock ranges of northwestern California, notes on grasses and 



forage plants and range condititjns; l)y Josejih Burtt Davy. 1902. 



81 pp. 8 pi. 3 maps. 



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