MISOELLANEOUS PTIBLIOATIOirS OF THE DEPAETMENT OF AGEICULTTIRE. 



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2ro. 1.] Circular from the Commissioner of Agriculture of the United States (Isaac Xewton) on the 



Present Agricultural, Mineral, and Mauulactnring Condition and Kesources of the United 



States. Pp.8. 1862. 

 'o. 2.] Catalogue of the Plants, Bulbs, Tubers, etc^ for Distribution from the U. S. Propagating 



Garden. Avith a Eeport on the Objects and Aims of the Garden. By ^\'illiam Saunders, 



Superintendent of Gardens and Grounds. Pp.8. 1862. 

 Xo.^.] Eeport on theChemioal Analysis of Grapes. Submitted to Hon. Isaac Xewton, Commissioner 



of Agriculture, by Charles M. Wetherill, Ph. D., M. D , Chemist of the Department. Pp. G. 



1862. 

 Xo. 4.] List of the Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pomological Societies, Farmers' Clul>s, etc., on 



tlie Books of the Department of Agriculture, July 1, 1870^ together with the President and 



Secretary of each. Pp.47. "1870. 

 ^Xo. 5.] List of Agricultural Colleges and of Parmers' Clubs, and Agricultural. Horticultaral, and 



Pomological Sooicties on the Books of the Department of Agiiculture. Pp. 66. 1872. 

 [Xo. 6.] Descriptive Catalogue of PIant.s in the Exotic Collection of the Department of Agriculture. 



Prepared bj- "William Saunders. Superintendent of Gardens and Grounds. Pp. 51. 1872. 

 Xo. 7.] The Department of Agriculture: Its History and Objects. Bv J. M. Swank, Chief Clerk of 



the Department. 12 mo. Pp. 04. 1872. 

 Xo. 8.1 r'ulture and Manufacture of Ramie and Jute in the United States. Ev Emile Lefranc of 



Xe^ Orleans. Pp.19. 1873. 

 Xo. 9.] Eucalyptus Globules, from a Botanic. Economic, and Medical Point of View, Embracing Its 



Introduction, Culture, and Uses. Translated from the French of J. E. Planchou, of 



Montpellier, France, Avith an introduction. Pp. 20. 1875. 

 \o. 10 "> Tlie Planter's Guide for Cultivating and Ctiring Tobacco,- with Information and Instruction 



concerning the Shelton Tobacco Hanger. Preparetl by the Shelton Tobacco-Curing Com- 

 pany of A.sheville, X. C. Pp.24. 1876. 

 \'o.ll.] Catalogue of the Forest Trees of the Uniteil States TThich Usually Attain a Height of 16 



Feet or More, with Xotes and Brief Descriptions of the More Important Species. Pp. 38. 



1876. 

 Xo. 12.] List of Agricultural Societies and Farmers' Clubs, Established to Promote the Agricultural, 



Horticultural, and Pomological Interests of the Farmer, on Ibe Books of Jhe Department 



of Agriculture, July 4, 1876. Being the Centennial Tear of American Independence; 



together with a List of Agricultural Colleges. Pp. 63. 1876. 

 Xo. 13. J Statement of Appropriations and Expenditures of the Department of Agriculture from 1839 



to 1877, Inclusive. Pp. 18. 1877. 

 Xo.l4.] A General Index of the Agricultural Reports of the Patent Office for Twenty five Years 



from 1837 to 18S1 and of the Department of Agiiculture for Fifteen Years "from 18<)2 to 



1876. By the Commissiouer of Agriculture [WiUiam G. Le Due]. Pp. 225. 1879. 

 N'o. 15.] Circular Letter from the Commissioner of Agriculture [William G. Le Due} Relative to the 



Manufacture of Maize and Sorghum Sugars. Pp.21. 1879. 

 -o. 16.] Letter of the Commissioner of Agriculture [William G. Le Due] to the Hon. John W. .lohn- 



.ston, Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture, United States Senate, on Sorghum Suo'ar. 



Pp. 42, pis. 33. 1880. 

 Xo. 17.] Address of Hon. George B. Loring, Commissioner of Agriculture, and Other Proceedings of 



' the Cotton Convention Held in Atlanta, Ga., Xovember 2, 1881. Pp. 35. 1881. 

 'o. 18.] Fertilizers: Cooperative Experimenting as a Means of Studving Effects of Fertilizers and 



the Feeding Capacities of Plants. By W. O. Atwater. Pp.*3:>. 1882. 

 [Xo. 19.] Artesian AVells upon the Great Plains,- Being the Report of a Geological Commission 



Appointed to Examine a Portion of the Great Plains East of the Rocky ^Mountains, and to 



Eeport upon the Localities Deemed Most I'avorable for Making Experimental Borings. 



Pp. 37, map 1. J8S2. 

 [Xo. 2(>.] Eeport on the Climatic and Atrricnltural Features and the AgriGultural Practice and Needs 



of the Arid Eegions of the Pacific Slope, with Xotes on Arizona and Xew Mexico. Made 



under the Direction of the Commissioner of Agriculture by E. W. Hilgard, T.C.Jones, 



and E. W. Furnas. Pp. 182, index. 1?*82. 



[Xo.21.] Florida : Its Climate. Soil, Productions, and Agricultural Capabilities. [By George B. Car.se 

 and James H.Foss.] Pp.98. 188-2. " - 



0.22.] Proceedings of a Convention of Agriculturists held in the Department of Agriculture, 

 Jan.lOtol8[ie82]. Pp.204. 1882. 



O.2.3.] Area and Product of Cereals Gro^n in 1879, as Eeturnedby the Census of 1880. Pp.97. 1883. 

 ^'o. 24.J Culture of the Date. By G. W. Klee, Gardener in Charge of Agricultural Grounds, Uni- 

 versity of California. Pp. 25. JL883. 

 -^o. 25.] "-The Xecessity of Agriculttiral Education." An Address Delivered by Augustine J. 

 Smith, President of the Maryland Agricultural College, before the Convention of Presi- 

 dents and Prole-ssors of Agricultural Colleges, and Other Distinguished Representatives 

 of Agriculture, Assembled at Washington City, January 23, 1883, upon invitation of the 

 Commissioner of Agriculture. Pp. 15. 1883. 

 Xo. 26.] Enconragement to the Sorghum and Beet-Sugar Industry; A Record of Practical Ex])eri- 

 ments ConductM under the Direction of the ComHiissioner of Agriculture [George B. Bor- 

 ing]. Pp.64. 1883. ~ 

 Xo. 27.] Investigation of Sorghtrm as a Sugar-Producing Plant; By Peter Collier, Chemist. Pp.68, 



diag. 1. 1883. ^ 

 "0.28.] Preliminary Eeport on the Forestry of the Mississippi Yallev. [By F. P. Baker.] Tree 



Planting on tlie Western Plains. [By R W. Furnas.] Pp. 45^ 1883. 

 -o. 29.] Proce<^'dings of a Xational Convention of Cattle Breeders and Others Called in Chicago. Illi- 

 nois, Xovember 15 and 16. 1883, by the Hon. George B. Loring, Commissioner of Agriculture, 

 i to Conaider the Subject of Contagious Diseases of Domestic Aiiiiuala. Pp. 85. 1883. 



