TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULLETINS. 



The folowing bulletins issued by the Texas Department of Agricul- 

 ture that are available will be forwarded on receipt of request ad- 

 dressed to the Commissioner of Agriculture, Austin, Texas : 



No. 1, Third Annual Report Division of Orchard and Nursery In- 

 spection. (Exhausted.) 



No. 2, Pecans and Other Nuts in Xexas. 



No. 3, Proceedings Tenth Texas Farmers' Congress. 1907. 



No. 4, Corn Culture. (Exhausted.) 



No. 5, Proceedings Eleventh Texas Farmers' Congress, 1908. 

 (Exhausted.) 



No. 6, Fourth Annual Report Division of Orchard and Nursery 

 Inspection. (Exhausted.) 



No. 7, The Story of Texas. (Exhausted.) 



No. 8, The Year Book, 1908. (Exhausted.) 



No. 9, Pomologieal Possibilities of Texas. (Exhausted. See 

 No. 18.) 



No. 10, Proceedings Twelfth Texas Farmers' Congress, 1909. 

 (Exhausted.) 



No. 11, The Dairy Industry in Texas. 



No. 12, The Panhandle and Llano Bstacado of Texas. (Ex- 

 hausted. ) 



No. 13, The Year Book, 1909. (Exhausted.) 



No. 14, The Mineral Resources of Texas. 



No. 15, The A. B. C. of Truck Growing. 



No. 16, Proceedings Thirteenth Texas Farmers' Congress, 1910. 

 (Exhausted.) 



No. 17, Central "West Texas. 



No. 18, Pomologieal Possibilities of Texas. (Revised Edition.) 



No. 19, The Pecan and Hickory in Texas. 



No. 20, Some Especially Valuable Grasses in Texas. 



No. 21, Report First Meeting Texas State Farmers ' Institute. 



No. 22, Proceedings Fourteenth Texas Farmers' Congress, 1911. 

 (Exhausted.) 



No. 23, Corn Culture for Texas Farmers. 



No. 24, Texas Beekeeping. 



NEW SERIES. 



No. 1, Orchard and Nursery Inspection Law, with Rules and Reg- 

 ulations. 



No. 2, Some Facts About Texas. 



No. 3, Citrus Fruits of Texas. 



No. 4, List of Nurseries, 1909. (Exhausted.) 



No. 5, Poultry Culture in Texas. 



No. 6, The White Fly. 



No. 7, List of Nurseries, 1910. (Exhausted.) 



No. 8, The Eucalyptus in Texas. 



No. 9, Control of Insect Pests and Fungus Diseases. 



No. 10, Address of Governors and Commissioners of Agriculture 

 of Southern States, adopted at Cotton Conference held at New Or- 

 leans, La., October 30-31, 1911. 



