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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, BOARDS, ETC., continued. 



United. States Department of Agriculture. Division of Botany, con- 

 tinued. 



(i.) Flora of Southwestern Kansas. Report on a collection of 

 plants made by C. H. Thompson in 1893. By A. S. Hitchcock, 

 (ii.) Crepis occideutalis and its allies. By F. V. CoTille. (m.) 

 Plants from the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. By J. N. Eose. 

 (iv.) Leibergia, a new genus of Unibelliferje from the Columbia 

 River Region. By J. M. Coulter and J. N. Rose, (v.) Rosean- 

 thus, a new genus of Cucurbitaceje from Acapulco, Mexico. By 

 Alfred Cogniaux. pp. 537-612, (and title-page and contents to 

 Vol. Ill, pp. vii) ; plates 21-28. Washington : 1896. 



Bulletin No. 11. Report on the Experiments made in 1889 in the 

 Treatment of the Fungous Diseases of Plants. Prepared by B. T. 

 Galloway. [Section of Vegetable Pathology.] pp. 119; 8 plates. 

 Washington: 1890. W. P. Cutter, Librarian, U. S. Dept. Agri- 

 culture. 



Bulletin No. 16. American Ginseng : its commercial history, 

 protection and cultivation. By George V. Nash. pp. 22; 2 cuts. 

 Washington: 1895. 



Bulletin No. 17. Legislation against Weeds. By Lyster H. 

 Dewey, pp. 60. Washington: 1896. 



Circular No. 2. Nut Grass. By Lyster H. Dewey, pp. 4 ; 1 cut. 

 (Washington: 1894.) 



Circular No. 6. Standards of the Purity and Vitality of Agri" 

 cultural Seeds. By Gilbert H. Hicks, pp. 4. 



Circular No. 7. Tumbling Mustard {Sisymhrium altissimum.) 

 pp. 8; 3 cuts. Washington: 1896. 



Ccular N o. 8. Ciiniton Clover Hair Balls. By Frederick V. 

 Coville. pp.4; 3 cuts. Washington: LS96. 

 . Division of Chemistry. 



Bulletin No. 40. Record of Experiments with Sorghum in 1893. 

 By Harvey W. Wiley . . . with the collaboration of Messrs. 

 Oma Carr and C. I. Hinman. pp. 38. Washington: 1894. 



Bulletin No. 44. Sweet Cassava : its culture, properties, and 

 uses. By Harvey W. Wiley, pp. 16; 2 plates, 1 cut. Washing- 

 ton: 1894. 



Bulletin No. 45. Analyses of Cereals collected at the World's 

 Columbian Exposition, and comparisons with other data. By 

 Harvey W. Wiley, Chief of the Division of Chemistry, pp. 67. 

 Washington : 1895. 



Bulletin No. 48. Zinc in Evaporated Apples, pp. 38. Wash- 

 ington: 1896. 



( .) United States Entomological Commission. 



Department of the Interior. 



Bulletin No. 7. Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade Trees. 

 By A. S. Packard, Jr., M. D. pp. 275; 100 cuts. Washington: 

 1881. The family of Hon. Marshall P. Wilder. [2nd copy.] 



