31. NA. RG42. P. B. Beidelman, Great Northern Railroad Company, to 



G. Harold Powell, c/o Department of Agriculture, January 3, 

 1910. 



32. NA. RG42. David Fairchild, Agricultural Explorer in Charge, to 



Spencer Cosby, Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds, 

 January 8, 1910. 



33. NA. RG42. Spencer Cosby, Superintendent of Public Buildings and 



Grounds, to Miss Beck, White House Secretary, The White 

 House, January 10, 1910. 



34. NA. RG42. Charles Lester Marlatt, Acting Chief of the Bureau of 



Entomology, U.S. Department of Agriculture, to the Honorable 

 James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of 

 Agriculture, January 19, 1910. 



35. For complete transcriptions of these reports, see appendix, pp.49-54. 



36. NA. RG42. James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture, to J. M. Dick- 



inson, Secretary of War, Department of War, January 20, 1910. 



37. NA. RG59. Huntington Wilson, Assistant Secretary of State, 



Department of State, to the Far Eastern Division, Department of 

 State, January 26, 1910. 



38. NA. RG42. Spencer Cosby, Superintendent of Public Buildings and 



Grounds, to the Honorable Yukio Ozaki, Mayor of Tokyo, 

 Japan, January 26, 1910. 



39. NA. RG59. Philander Knox, Secretary of State, Department of 



State, to Count Yasuya Uchida, the Japanese Ambassador to the 

 United States, January 27, 1910, including the final report from 

 Secretary of Agriculture to Secretary of War, January 20, 1910, 

 with the following enclosures. (1) Chief, Bureau of Entomology 

 to Secretary of Agriculture, January 19, 1910; (2) Bureau of Plant 

 Industry to Bureau of Entomology, January 13, 1910; (3) Expert, 

 Bureau of Entomology, to Chief, Bureau of Entomology, January 

 19, 1910; and (4) Mycologist to Agricultural Explorer, January 

 19, 1910. 



40. NA. RG42. Charles Henlock, Head Gardener, to Spencer Cosby, 



Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds, January 21, 

 1910. 



41. NA. RG59. C. E. Campbell, Great Northern Railway Company, to 



William McNeir, Chief Clerk, Department of State, December 2, 

 1910; also, William McNeir, Chief Clerk, Department of State, to 

 Mr. C. E. Campbell, General Agent, Freight Department, Great 

 Northern Railway Company, December 9, 1910. 



42. NA. RG42. Walter Swingle, Physiologist in Charge, Bureau of Plant 



Industry, to Col. Clarence S. Ridley, Officer in Charge of Public 

 Buildings and Grounds, May 4, 1920. A retrospective account 

 based on a translation of some notes on Japanese cherries which 

 were left with Walter Swingle by Professor S. I. Kumagaya 

 during his visit to the United States in 1919. 



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