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Agricultural Papers and Magazines like the Country Gentleman, and Breeders’ 
Gazelle. 
Annual catalogs of nurserymen and seedsmen. 
4. Publications of the U. S. Department of Agriculture 
The United States Department of Agriculture publishes a large num- 
ber of bulletins, covering a wide range of topics in agriculture and nature 
study, and every student of this subject should avail himself of the help 
they afford. Most of those of general interest are known as Farmers’ 
Bulletins, while others are called Department Bulletins, Biological Sur- 
vey Bulletins, Year Book Separates, etc. A number of them are named 
in the classified lists below. We might also mention the Year Book of 
the Department of Agriculture which appears annually, and gives much 
valuable information upon the year’s activities of the department. 
Many of the bulletins may be secured free of charge, and the rest are sold 
at a nominal price. Address: Division of Publications, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
5. Publications of the State Agricultural Colleges 
The experiment stations and extension divisions of the state agricul- 
tural colleges publish bulletins from time to time upon subjects of special 
interest in their section of the country, and often also of national im- 
portance. For obvious reasons those bulletins cannot be named in this 
book. Teachers and students should write to their own college and get 
particulars about publications that are available and of interest to them. 
For the convenience of our readers we name here the post office of the 
agricultural colleges of the northwestern states. 
Tllinois, Urbana 
Indiana, La Fayette 
Iowa, Ames 
Michigan, East Lansing 
Minnesota, University Farm, St. Paul 
Montana, Bozeman 
Nebraska, Lincoln 
North Dakota, Agricultural College 
South Dakota, Brookings 
Wisconsin, Madison 
