Postal Dairy Library. 



'pmS form of Extension Library was estab- 

 blished at the Dairy School at Madison, 

 Wis., in response to frequent request for 

 loans of bulletins, books, etc. 



The Library consists of over 1,000 different 

 articles, nearly all relating to dairying and 

 kindred subjects which were gathered from 

 all parts of the United States and Canada. 

 Most of them are in the shape of bulletins 

 and circulars from the various Experiment 

 Stations. Many addresses given before But- 

 termaker's, Cheesemaker's and Dairymen's 

 conventions are also included in this collection. 

 These bulletins, circulars, etc., are loaned 

 upon request for a period of three weeks. 

 The Library gets its name from the fact that 

 it makes use of the Postal Service in trans- 

 porting the publications. 



A catalog has been prepared in which all 

 of this material has been classified so that a 

 patron can readily find such publications as 

 he desires. This catalog also gives full direc- 

 tions how the service of the Library may be 

 obtained, and is mailed free of charge to 

 persons requesting the same. 



Buttermakers, cheesemakers, dairymen, 

 teachers, etc., are earnestly requested to make 

 full use of this new form of extension work. 



Postal Dairy Library 



Madison, W^is. 



