312 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



New publications and reprints issued during the year ended June 30, 1919 Contd. 

 Periodical Publications.* 



Name of periodical. 



Weekly News Letter 



Journal of A^jriciiltural Research . 



Experiment Station Record 



Monthly Crop Reporter 



Monthly List of Publications 



Public Roads 



Seed Reporter 



Food Survey 



Total periodicals. 



Bureau or oiFice. 



Secretary.. . 



do 



States Relations. 

 Crop Estimates. 



Publications 



Roads 



Markets 



do 



Number 

 of issues. 



187 



832 

 1,801 

 2,293 



160 

 52 



481 



6,087 



Copies. 



6,958,000 



80,200 



142,500 



2,197,550 



2,465,000 



36,000 



270,500 



788,000 



12,937,750 



1 Not including publications of the Weather Bureau. 



In addition to the periodical publications named in this list, the 

 Office of Information issued to the press the ''Food and Farming 

 Weekly/' a 3-column sheet 7^ by 19 inches in size. Of this 270,400 

 copies were issued during the year. The Office of Information also 

 issued to the press the ''Special Information Service," an 8-column 

 sheet 24 by 24 inches in size. During the year 196,100 copies of this 

 sheet were issued. 



The Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, 

 distributed to paid subscribers 14,021 copies of the Journal of Agri- 

 cultural Research; 12,859 of the Weekly News Letter; 6,972 of the 

 Experiment Station Record; 1,608 of the Monthly Weather Review; 

 1,169 of Public Roads; and smaller numbers of other periodicals. 



Copies of publications of all hinds, new and reprints, issued by the department, 1890-1919, 



inclusive. 



1 includes publications of the Weather Bureau and publications charged to the emergency fund for 

 'stimulating agriculture." 



FARMERS' BULLETINS. 



New bulletins of the Farmers' Bulletin series to the number of 90 

 were issued during the year. The output of Farmers' Bulletins, in- 

 cluding reprints of earlier numbers still in demand, aggregated 

 14,636,000 copies. 



The following list gives the serial numbers and titles of the new 

 Farmers' Bulletins issued during the year; 



