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Fodder and Forage Plants Exclusive of the Grasses. By Jared G. Smith. 

 Assistant, Section of Seed and Plant Introduction. Prepared under the 

 direction of F. Lamson-Scribner. Agrostologist. Pp. 86, pis. 2, figs. 46. 

 Bulletin No. 2. Revised elition. July, 1900. Price, 5 cents 5,000 



American Grasses— I. (Illustrated. ) Descriptions of the Species. By F. 

 Lamson-Scribner, Agrostologist. Pp. 319, figs. 802. Bulletin No. 7. 

 Third edition. July, 1900. Price. 30 cents . . _ . . . 1 , 000 



Studies on American Grasses. A Revision of the North American Species 

 of Bromus Occurring North of Mexico. By Cornelius L. Shear, Assistant 

 Agrostologist. Pp. 66, figs. 40. Bulletin No. 23. July, 1900. Price, 

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Grasses as Sand and Soil Binders. By F. Lamson-Scribner, B. So. , Agros- 

 tologist. Pp. iii, 421-486, figs. 11, reprinted from Yearbook ol ! Depart- 

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Progress of Economic and Scientific Agrostology. By F. Lainson-Sori bner, 

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 of Department of Agriculture for 1899. August, 1 900 2, 000 



Succulent Forage lor the Farm and Dairy. By Thomas A. Williams, 

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Turkestan Alfalfa. By P. Beveridge Kennedy. Expert and Agent in 

 Charge of Experiment Work. Pp. 20, Circular No. 25. (Reprint.) 

 September, 1900 ,._ 10,000 



Southern Forage Plants. Compiled from the Publications of the Division 

 of Agrostology by F. Lamson-Scribner, Agrostologist. Pp. 48, figs. 14. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 102. (Reprint. ) September, 1900 10, 000 



Reprint, April, 1901 .. . 15,000 



Sorghum as a Forage Crop. By Thomas A. Williams, Assistant Agros- 

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Millets. By Thomas A. Williams, Assistant Agrostologist. Pp. 28, figs. 



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American Grasses— III. (Illustrated.) Descript ons of the Tribes and 

 Genera. By F. Lamson-Scribner, Agrostologist. Pp. 197, figs. 137. Bul- 

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Agrostological Notes. By F. Lamson-Scribner and E mer D. Merrill. 



Pp.10. Circular No. 27. December, 1900 . .- .. .. 2,000 



Studies on American Grasses. — I. Some Recent Collections of Mexican 

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 Panicum nitidum Lam., Panicum scoparium Lam., and Panicum pubes- 

 cens Lam. By F. Lamson-Scribner and E mer D. Merrill. III. Mis- 

 cellaneous Notes and Descriptions of New Species. By F. Lamson- 

 Scribner and Carleton R. Pall. Pp. 55, figs. 23. Bulletin No. 24. 

 January, 1901. Price, 5 cents 3,000 



Grasses and Fodder Plants*on the Potomac Flats. By C. R. Ball, Assist- 

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 of Columbia, Pp. 18. Circular No. 28. January. 1901 5, 000 



Report of the Agrostologist for 1900. By F. Lamson-Scribner. Pp. ii, 

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Alfalfa or Lucern. By^Tared G. Smith, Assistant Agrostologist. Pp. 24, 

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The Grasses in Elliott's Sketch ol'the Botany of South Carolina and Geor- 

 gia. By F. Lamson-Scribner, Agrostologist. Pp. 12, figs. 4. Circular 

 No. 29. February, 1901 2,500 



New or Little Known Grasses. By F. Lamson-Scribner, Agrostologist. 



Pp.8. Circular No. 30. March, 1901 .... 2.500 



Bermuda Grass. By A. S. Hitchcock, Assistant Agrostologist. Pp. 6, 

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Some Arizona Grasses. By Elmer D. Merrill, Assistant in Charge of Col- 

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Range Grass and Forage Experiments at Highmore, S. Dak. Report of 

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Meadows and Pastures: Formation and Cultivation in the Middle East- 

 ern States. By Jared G. Smith, Assistant Agrostologist. Pp. 28. figs. 9. 

 Farmers' Bulletin No. 66. (Reprint. ) April , 1901 30, 0' 



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