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Chaniberlaine, Samuel. . . . Silk culture and home industry. Eead before 

 the Association April 8th, 1875. By Dr. Sainl. Chamberlaine. [Philadelphia, 1875] 

 13 p. 2S"™. (Social science aasooiation of Philadelpliia. Papers of 1876) 



Cobb, Jonatban Holmes. A manual containing information respecting the 

 growth of the mulberry tree, with suitable directions for the culture of silk. In 

 three parts. By J. H. Cobb, a. m. Published by direction of His Excellency Gov. 

 Lincoln, agreeably to a resolve of the commonwealth . . . New ed. Boston, Carter, 

 Hendee and co., 1833. Agr 4—3518 



[iii]-xii, [13]-98 p. in pi. (2 col.) incl. col. front, is™. 



Cobb, Jonathan Holmes. A manual containing information respecting the 

 growth of the mulberry tree, with suitable directions for the culture of silk. In 

 parts. By J. H. Cobb, a. m. Originally published by direction of His Excellency 

 Governor Lincoln, agreeably to a resolve of the commonwealth . . . 4th ed. enl. 

 Boston, Weeks, Jordan and company, 1839. Agr 6—142 



2 p. 1., xii, [13]-162 p. 2fold. front., illus. 17i»". 



Com.stock, F. G. A practical treatise on the culture of silk, adapted to the soil 

 and climate of the United States. By F. G. Comstock ... 2d ed. rev. and improved. 

 Hartford, P. B. Gleason and co., 1839. Agr 4— 3517 



xi, [13]-96p. illus. 19»". 



Crozier, Ii. S. Breeding and rearing of the silk worm. A few hints to the farmers 

 of Kansas, and other states. By S. Crozier . . . Ottawa, Kansas, Printed at the 

 office of the Ottawa republican, 1875. Agr 4—268 



46 p. 22i™. 



Crozier, L. S. Breeding and rearing of the silk worm. A few hints to the farmers 

 of the South. By L. S. Crozier . . . New Orleans, Printed at the Democrat office, 

 1880. 



34 p. 23«". 



Note: Same, with a few changes, as his Breeding and rearing of the silk worm. A few hints to the 

 farmers of Kansas. 



Davidson, Mary Matilda. The Bombyx mori (Linnaeus) a manual of silk 

 culture containing complete instructions for beginners as well as practical directions 

 for managing a cocoonery; designed especially to simplify the production of silk 

 by the use of the osage orange as a food plant in localities where it naturally grows 

 in abundance, by Mary Matilda Davidson . . . Junction City, Kan., The author, 



1882. • Agr 4—3623 



18 p. illus. IQi". 



De La Bigarre, Peter. A treatise on silk worms: in two parts. The first on 

 their management within doors, and the second concerning their treatment in open 

 air upon hedges, [n. p., 1804?] 



394^18 p. 21™. 



From the Transactions of the Society for the promotion of useful arts in the state of New York, v. I? 



Ewer, Warren B. The California silk growers' manual. By W. B. Ewer . . 

 Published under direction of the California silk culture association. San Francisco, 

 Dewey & co., 1882. 



20 p. illus. 23™. 



Graves, Daniel. A treatise on sericulture, compiled from some of the best 

 authors extant; being a good text book for the novice and first beginner. By Daniel 

 Graves . . . Salt Lake City, Printed at Star book and job office, 1880. Agr 4— 306 

 42 p. 22™. 



Haven, Mrs. V. Carey. To applicants for trees to feed silk worms, [n. p., 

 188-] 



8 p. 23™. 

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