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227.1,0 Goodrich: First Book in Farming. Doubleday, Page & Co. 



228. I, G Gofif and Mayne: First Principles of Agriculture. American 



Book Co. 



229. All Hunn and Bailey: The Practical Garden Book. Macmillan 



Co. 



230. I, G Percival: Agricultural Botany. H. Holt & Co. 



231. I, G Bailey: Principles of Agriculture. Macmillan Co. 



232. I, G Bailey: Nursery Book. MacmiUan Co. 



233. G Bailey: Plant Breeding. Macmillan Co. 



234. P Brown: Outline of School Gardening. Hyannis Normal 



School. 



235. All Allen and Godfrey: Miniature Window Gardening. Pott & Co. 



236. I, G Barnard: Talks about Useful Plants. Funk, Wagnalls Co. 



237. P, I Duncan: Mary's Garden and How it Grew. Century Co. 



238. I, G Powell: The Orchard and Fruit Garden. McClure, Phillips 



& Co. 



239. G Morris: Farming for Boys. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 



240. All Hemenway: How to Make a School Garden. Doubleday, 



Page & Co. 



241. I, G James: Practical Agriculture. Appletons. 



242. G King: The Soil. Macmillan & Co. 



243. G King: The Physics of Agriculture. PubKshed by the Author. 



244. P, I Shepard: Life on the Farm. Flanagan. 



245. All Skinner: Little Gardens. Appletons. 



246. I, G Pubhcations of the United States Department of Agriculture: 

 Many of these are of very great value in teaching nature-study. They 



consist of Year-books upon general topics in agriculture, special Bul- 

 letins on certain crops, methods, etc., and numerous Farmers' Bulletins. 

 They are upon many practical household, farmyard, and field topics. 

 Send for a list of the Farmers' Bulletins. The Year-books may some- 

 times be obtained free through the courtesy of the local Representative 

 in Congress, or they may be bought from the Superintendent of Docu- 

 ments, Government Printing OiSce, Washington, D. C. Send also for 

 the General list of publications of the Department of Agriculture, in 

 which many Bulletins will be found upon crops, economic entomology, 

 soils, economic ornithology, bird protection, trees, forestry-, etc. These 

 Bulletins are generally not distributed gratis, but are well worth buying. 

 The following is a list of the Farmers' Bulletins available for dis- 

 tribution January, 1907, and useful in nature-study, sent free to any 

 address in the United States on application to a Senator, Representative 

 or Delegate in Congress, or to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D.C. 



(22) The Feeding of Farm Animals. 

 (25) Peanuts: Culture and Uses. 



