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DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. 



Publications other than Farmers' Bulletins received and distributed from July 1, 

 1900, to June 30, 1001— Continued. 



Publication. 



Received. 



DIVISION OF VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY. 



Bulletin No.20 



Bulletin No. 21 



Bulletin No.22 



Bulletin No.23 



Bulletin No.24 



Bulletin No. 25 



Bulletin No. 26 



Bulletin No.27 



Report of the Chief for 1900 



EXTRACTS FROM YEARBOOKS. 



Mineral Phosphate as Fertilizers, from Yearbook for 1894 



Hawks and Owls from Standpoint of the Farmer, from Yearbook for 1894 



Grasses as Sand and Soil Binders, from Yearbook for 1894 



The Cause and Prevention of Pear Blight, from Yearbook for 1895 



Pruning and Training of Grapes, f rorn Yearbook for 1896 



Every Farm an Experiment Station, from Yearbook for 1897 



Utilizing Surplus Fruits, from Yearbook for 1898 



The Present Condition of Grape Culture in California, from Yearbook 



for 1898 ... 



Steel-Track Wagon Roads, from Yearbook for 1898 



Construction of Good Country Roads, from Yearbook for 1898 



The Movement and Retention of Water in Soils, from Yearbook for 1898 



The Soluble Mineral Matter of Soils, from Yearbook for 1898 



Some Examples of the Development of Knowledge Concerning Animal 



Diseases, from Yearbook for 1899 



Administrative Work of the Federal Government in Relation to the 



Animal Industry, from Yearbook for 1899 



Dairy Development in the United States, from Yearbook for 1899 



Development of the Nutrition Investigations of the Department of Agri- 



cultui-e, from Yearbook for 1899 



Soil Investigation in the United States, from Yearbook for 1899 



Agricultural Education in the United States, from Yearbook for 1899... 

 Progress in Economic Entomology in the United States, from Yearbook 



for 1899.... 



Progress of Road Building in the United States, from Yearbook for 1899 

 Development of Transportation in the United States, from Yearbook for 



1899 



Work of the Breeder in Improving Live Stock, from Yearbook for 1899. 

 Agricultural Experiment Stations in the United States, from Yearbook 



for 1899 I. 



Progress of Economic and Scientific Agrostology, from Yearbook for 1899 

 A Review of Economic Ornithology in the United States, from Yearbook 



for 1899 1 



Development of Agricultural Libraries, from Yearbook for 1899 



Progress of Agriculture in the United States, from Yearbook for 1899 — 

 The Relation of Chemistry to the Progress of Agriculture, from Year- 

 book for 1899 



Rise and Future of Irrigation in the United States, from Yearbook for 



1899 



Progress of Plant Breeding in the United States, from Yearbook for 1899 

 Work of the Meteorologist for the Benefit of Agriculture, Commerce, 



and Navigation, from Yearbook for 1899 



Seed Selling, Seed Growing, and Seed Testing, from Yearbook for 1899 . 



A Directory for Farmers, from Yearbook for 1899 



Progress of Forestry in the United States, from Yearbook for 1899 



The Practice of Forestry by Private Owners, from Yearbook for 1899... 



Growth of the Tobacco Industry, from Yearbook for 1899 



Progress in the Treatment of Plant Diseases in the United States, from 



Yearbook for 1899 :.. 



Succulent Forage for Farm and Dairy, from Yearbook for 1899 



Progress of Commercial Growing of Plants Under Glass, from Yearbook 



for 1899 



Rabies: Its Cause, Frequency, and Treatment, from Yearbook for 1900 . 



Agricultural Education in France, from Yearbook for 1900 



A Directory for Farmers, from Yearbook for 1900 



Total 



10,868 

 5,000 

 2,500 

 2,500 

 3,575 

 2, 000 

 2, 750 

 4,000 

 600 



500 

 5,000 

 2,000 

 5,000 

 5,000 

 1,000 

 1,000 



500 

 1,000 

 1,000 

 1,000 

 1,000 



500 



500 

 8,025 



1,000 

 2,000 

 1,000 



1,000 



3,000 



100 



100 



2,000 

 2,000 

 3,000 



500 

 3,000 



3,000 



1,000 

 3,000 



2,000 

 2,000 

 3.800 

 15,000 

 15,000 

 5,000 



3,000 

 3,000 



6,000 

 2,000 

 1,000 

 2,000 



117,368 



