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895 



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1895. 



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A27.§: ]Ui§oellancou$« series, bulletin 



[The word "Bulletin" wiis added to the series title beginning- with no. 9.] 



No. 1. Report on flax, hemp, ramie, and jute, with considerations upon 

 flax and hemp culture in Europe, report on ramie machine trials 

 of 1889 in Paris, and present status of filler industries in U. S. ; by 

 Charles Richards Dodge. [Isted.] 1890. 104 pp. 

 See, for 2d ed., A 11. 5:1. 



2 I No. 2. Report on agriculture of South America, with maps and latest 

 statistics of trade; by Almont Barnes. 1892. 189 pji. 



3 I No. 3. Cooperative credit associations in certain European countries, and 

 their relation to agricultural interests; bv Edward T. Peters. 1892. 

 117 pp. 



No. 4. Wages of farm labor in United States, results of nine statistical 

 investigations from 1866 to 1892, with extensive inquiries concern- 

 ing wages from 1840 to 1865. 1S92. 69 pp. 



. 5. Production and distribution of principal agricultural products of 

 world. 1893. _ 205 pp. 



. 6. Rice: its cultivation, production, and distribution in U. S. and for- 

 eign countries, by Amory Austin; with chapter on Rice soils of 

 South Carolina, l)y Milton Whitney. 1893. 89 pp. 



.7. An agricultural survey of Wyoming; by John W. rioyt. 1893. 72 pp. 



. 8. Recent features of our forei<j;n trade; by Edward T. Peters. 1894. 

 24 pp. ^ 



. 9. Production and price of cotton for 100 vears; l)v James L. A\atkins. 

 1895. 20 pp. 



See, for abstract, A2'7.8«:C82. 



. 10. Railway charges for transportation of wool. 1896. 30 pp. 



. 11. Number and value of farm animals of U. S., and animal products, 

 1880-1896. 1896. 63 pp. 



. 12. Freight charges for ocean transportation of prodticts of agriculture, 

 Oct. 1, 1895-Oct. 1, 1896. 1896. 53 pp. 



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