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Bulletin No. 5. The Pollination of Pear Flowers. By Merton 

 B. Waite. Pamphlet, tea, 9.7X.3X6.3, pp. 110; 12 plates, 5 cuts. 

 Washington: 1894. 



Bulletin No. 6. Bordeaux Mixture as a Fungicide. By D. G. 

 Fairchild. Pamphlet, tea, 9.7X.1X6.3, pp. 55. Washington: 

 1894. 



Bulletin No. 7. The Effect of Spraying with Fungicides on the 

 Growth of Nursery Stock. By B. T. Galloway. Pamphlet, tea, 

 8.9X.1X5.7, pp. 41; cuts. Washington: 1894. 

 United. States Department of Agriculture. Division of Microscopy. 



Report of the Microscopist for 1892. By Thomas Taylor, M. D. 

 (From the Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1892.) 

 Pamphlet, tea, 9. X. 1x5. 7, pp. 281-292; 9 plates, colored and 

 plain. Washington: 1893. 



Food Products. I. Twelve Edible Mushrooms of the United 

 States, with directions for tlieir identification and their preparation 

 as food. By Thomas Taylor, M. D., Chief of the Division of Mi- 

 croscopy. Reprinted by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 with an appendix. Pamphlet, tea, 8.9X — X5,8, pp. 23; 1 colored 

 plate. Washington: 1894. 



Food Products. II. Eight Edible and Twelve Poisonous Mush- 

 rooms of the United States, with directions for the culture and 

 culinary preparation of the edible species. By Thomas Taylor, 

 M. D., Chief of the Division of Microscopy. Reprinted from the 

 Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1890. 2d revised edition. 

 Pamphlet, tea, 8.9X.1X5.8. pp. 23; 5 plates, colored and plain. 

 Washington: 1893. 



Food Products. III. i. Improved Methods of distinguishing 

 between pure and fictitious Lard. ir. Four Edible Mushrooms of 

 the United States. By Tlioraas Taylor, M. D. Reprinted from the 

 Report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1890. 2nd revised 

 edition. Pamphlet, tea, 9. X. IX 5. 7, pp. 22; G plates, colored and 

 plain. Washington : 1893. 

 . Division of Entomology. 



Bibliography of the more important contributions to American 

 Economic Entomology. Prepared ... by Samuel Henshaw. 

 Parts I, II, and III. The more important writings of Benjamin 

 Dann Walsh and Charles Valentine Riley. Dark maroon cloth, 9.1 

 X 1.2X5.8, pp. 454. Washington: 1889, 1890. Samuel Henshaw, 



Insect Life. Devoted to the Economy and Life-habits of Insects, 

 especially in their relations to Agriculture. Periodical Bulletin. 

 Edited by C. V. Riley, Entomologist, and L. O. Howard, First 

 Assistant, and others. Vol. 6, Nos. 3-5. Half green morocco, 9. 

 X 1.2X0.2, pp. 207-405; cuts. Washington : 1894. Fo/. 7, Nos. 

 1 and 2. 2 pamphlets, tea, 9.6X.1-.3XG.2, pp. 215; cuts. Wash- 

 ington: 1894. 



