278 DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. 



Farmers' Bulletins contributed by Bureaus, Divisions, and Offices, 1WU 



Bureaus, Divisions, and Offices. 



New bul- 

 letins 

 and re- 

 prints. 



Number 

 of copies. 



Cost. 



Secretary's Office 



Agrostology 



Animal Industry. 



Biological Survey 



Botany 



Chemistry 



Entomology 



Experiment Stations.... 



Forestry 



Plant Industry 



Pomology 



Publications 



Public Road Inquiries 



Soils 



Vegetable Physiology and Pathology 

 Weather Bureau 



Total 



171 



30,000 

 165,000 

 515,000 

 ' 20,000 

 155,000 

 100,000 

 235,000 

 1,355,000 



30,000 



30,000 

 150,000 

 210,000 

 100,000 



45,000 

 150,000 



65,000 



3,345,000 



$450.99 

 2,319.94 

 8,598.88 



404.19 



1,994.24 



1,576.70 



3,775.33 



20, 173. 88 



601.27 



641.08 

 2,209.92 

 3,555.36 

 2,137.07 



587.04 

 1,823.25 



947.54 



51, 796. 68 



Number of copies of Farmers" Bulletins issued (Nos. 1 to 132) and number distrib- 

 uted to Members of Congress, 1S94-1901. 



New Farmers' Bulletins issued in each year from 1S95 to 1901, inclusive* 



THE YEARBOOK FOR 1900. 



Thanks to the untiring efforts of my assistants and to the energy of 

 the Public Printer, the first delivery of the Yearbook for 1 900 was on 

 May 27, 1901. This volume seems to have been, judging by press 

 comment, as well received as any of its predecessors, the only criticism 

 of it, and that a just one, being the extreme bulkiness which the book 

 has assumed. This is largely due to the tendency of contributors to 

 furnish lengthy articles, a tendency which every effort will be made 



