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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. 1893. Black cloth, 

 9.3X1.5X6.1, pp. 608; colored and plain plates, maps, cuts. Wash- 

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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, [1895, Part /] ; being 

 part of the message and documents communicated to the Two 

 Houses of Congress at the beginning of the First Session of the 

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Yearbook of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 1895. [Part 

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Report of the Secretary ef Agriculture. 1896. [Separate.] pp. 

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Reprints from the Yearhook : — 



Frosts and Freezes as affecting Cultivated Plants. By B. T. 

 Galloway. (Reprint from Yearbook, 1895.) pp. 143-158. The 

 Author. 



The Two Freezes of 1894-95 in Florida, and what they teach. 

 By Herbert J. Webber. (Reprint from Yearbook, 1895.) pp. 159- 

 174; 1 plate, cuts. B. T. Galloway. 



Canadian Field Peas. By Thomas Shaw.— Grass Gardens. By 

 F. Lamson-Scribner. — Forage Conditions of the Prairie Regions. 

 By Jared G. Smith. —Grasses of Salt Marshes. By F. Lamson- 

 Scribner. (Reprint from Yearbook, 1895.) pp. iv, 223-232; 301- 

 332: cuts 46-79. Washington: 1896. 



The Health of Plants in Greenhouses. By B. T. Galloway. 

 (Reprint from Yearbook, 1895.) pp. 247-256; cuts. The Author. 

 Monthly Reports. 1863, with the exception of the September and 

 October numbers; 1864-1873; 1875; and 1876. 8 vols, in half 

 morocco, the rest pamphs. Washington : 1863-1876. 1863-1868 

 from C. H. Hovey, the family of Hon. Marshall P. Wilder and the 

 New England Historic Genealogical Society. 

 {Special Reports, — un nuniherecl) : — 



A Proposed Bill for Establishing an Executive Departruent, to be 

 called the Department of Agriculture. By Worthington G. Snethen. 

 pp. 16. Washington: 1852. The New England Historic Genea- 

 logical Society. 



Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture. By Prof. 

 Joseph Henry, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. (From 

 the Agricultural Report of the United States Patent Office, 1856.) 

 pp. 455-495 ; 1 map, cuts. Washington : 1858. The family of 

 Hon. Marshall P. Wilder. 



Circular from the Commissioner of Agriculture of the United 

 States, on the present Agricultural, Mineral and Manufacturing 

 Condition and Resources of the United States, pp. 8. Washington : 

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