72 MISCET.LAXEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U, S. DEPT, OF AGRICULTURE 



Speoch by Hon. James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture, delivered July 7, 1002, at tbc 



Sc-hiiol of Auriculture. t"oluiiil)Us, Oliio. 11)02. 

 Mt'tl-.oil.s of .sludviiiL,' cfteit of pre.servaiive8 uud other substances added to foods upon 



health titul dl;;e.stloii. Address. [Harvey W. Wiley.] 1003. 

 Crop export movi-i^ieut. l0O5. 

 Orris root <ultiiri', Kudney II. True. IPOo. 

 Game cuiidltions in January, 1000. 11)00. 

 Cowpea seed. lOO". 

 InxesilKatious of Neosho Valley floods by drainage engineers of United States Oirui- of 



Kxperlnieut Stations. IDOS. 

 The present stains of the cntton-boll weevil. 1908. 



luufx or iHies oi inrnicrs uuueiiriB av.-uiaoiu lor uisiriouiioii 

 Or;,aiii/atlon of the Deparlmr-nt of Au'ru'ulture, lOl.H. 1013. 

 List of pul)llcatioi;s of the United States Department of Af^ieullure sugu'sled for an 



aKiieultural re::din^ course. 1014. 

 Alphabetical subject Index of farmers' bulletinn. August, 1015; De-eniher, 1016; No- 

 vember, 1017; December, 1918: June, 1919; April. 1020; July, 1921 ; May, 1022; Janu- 

 ftrv, 15, 1924; F.>bruary ir.. 1924. 

 Irricatlon map of tiie United States. Outline map of the United Btateg. by Cnuiities. 



1015. 

 Complete list of Farmers' Ilulletlns Issued to October 15, 1016. 1916. 

 Radio telrphono stations distributing weather, market, and agricultural information of 



the United States Department of Agriculture. March 1, 1023. Map. 1923. 

 Lists of Farmers' lUilletins. 



No. 1. Nuni'Tical list, April 25, 1924; February 25, 1925; September 1. 1925. 

 No. 2. riassifled list. April 25, 1024; Mav 1, 1925; September 1, 1925. 

 No. 3. Bulhtins of interest to persons who live in cities and towns. April 15, 1924; 

 June 1, 1025. 



OFFICE OF TUB SOLICITOB 



ANNUAL RKJ'OKT.S 



l!»n>. t»eorg'' tr. aic» aoe. 



1911. Ge<jrge P. Mct'ube. 



1912. (reorge P. McCnbe. 

 101 M. Francis (J. Oaff"'y. 

 1014. Francis G. Cnffey. 

 1915. Francis G. Caffey. 



lOlt). Francis (}. Cflffcv. 



1017. Willi. m M. wminras. 



lOl.H. Willi im M. William.'?. 



1010. Wllli.im M. Williams. 



1020. R. W. WUlinms. 



1922. R. W. Williams. 



192.''.. R. W. Williams. 



1924. R. W. Williams. 



1. Negligence of employee Imputable to carrier: Decision of thi> United States District 



Court for the District of Montana In cases involving violations of the act of 

 roii'rress of June 29, 1900 (34 Stat. (iOT), commonly known as "The 28-hour law." 

 1907. 



2. Unit of violation under "The 2S-liour law." 1008. Opinion of the Circuit Court of 



Appi als for the Sixth Circuit in c:ise> Involving violations of the act of Congress 

 of June 29, 1906. coinmonlv known iis " Th<» 2s-hour law." 1908. 



3. " The 2S-hour law " has the incidents of a civil action : Opinion of the Circuit 



Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on petition for rohearliig, in cases Involving 

 violations of the act of Congress of June 29. 1900 «3t Stat. 607), commonly 

 known as "The 2S-liour law." For oiiyinal d.cision of Circuit Court of Apjirals, 

 reforrd to here, see Circular No. 2, Dfflfo of the Solicitor. 1008. 

 4 The 2^-liour law: Opinion of Judge T.andls of the Northern IMstrlct of Illinois In 

 ciri;iin cases Involving violations of Ihe act of June 29, I'JOO (34 Slat. 007). 1008. 



5. Thr 'J8-honr low: Oi)inion of Mungcr, J., of (he i;>lstrlct of Nebraska, overruling 



demurrer of defendant in cases Involving violations of the act of June 29. 1906 

 (31 Stat. 607). loos. 



6. The 28 linur law: Syllabus of the opiidon. lOOS. 



7. The 2S hour liiw : i.'h:irge to the jury by Lewis, J.. In the United States District 



Court for th(> District of Colorauo. In case involving violation of the act of June 

 20. 1000 (34 Stat. t507). 100.«i. 



8. The 2S-hour l.iw : Opinions of Wolvcrton. J.. Di.strlct of Oregon. In cases Involving 



viohitlons of act of June 20. 1906 C'.l Stat. 607). 1908. 



9. Thi- 2S-hour 1 iw : Opinion of 1 'e llav< n, J., of the Northern Dlstilcl of California, in 



casts Involving violations of the jot of June 29. 1900 (34 Stat. 007). 1908. 



10. The I'lHxl and drugs net : Opinion of M'orrls, J., of the lUslrict of Maryland, in a 



casi involving an alleged vlol.itlou uf the act of June 30, 190)'> (34 Stat. 708). 

 1908. 



11. The 2«-hoiir law: Ch;irse to the lurv bv Meek, J., of the Northern restrict of T'xas, 



in ca.s.H Involving violations of the act of June 29, 1006 (34 Stiit. 00"). 190S. 



12. The 28 hour law : Opinion of Rttsn. J., for Cir<ull t'ourt of Api'tals, .Ninth Cinidt, 



aihrndng deci.slon of district court in favor of the Governuient. in ca.se Involving 

 vlrdjitlon of the act of June 20. lOOti CM Stat. f.()7). 1900. 



18. Thi' Ciitlle quaratitine law: Opinion of F.vans, J., of the Western District of 

 Kniiurky, delivered In sust:ilning a diMnurn-r In an liidictnii-nt b-iscd uixin the 

 act of March 3, 190."», coninioniy known ns the " Cuttle niuiratiiM' law." 10(H>. 



14. Twenty-eight hour law: (Opinion of (be Circuit Court of Ai>peals for the Kiuhth 

 Circuit on Apjiral by th> liiitcil Stiles iiom a Judgment of the United States 

 Cluuit Court for the Distil' t of Wyoinlni; ovi'rruliug the d< inurn-r to tht; answer 

 of defendant In a cn.se Involving a \iolation of the act of June 20, 1900 (34 Stat. 

 607), comntonly known a.s 'The 28-hour law." 1909. 



