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United States of America. 



Publications of the TJ. S. Dept. of Agri. [Directors."] Scientific 



Bureaus Sf Divisions 



Bureau of Forestry ; Bull. No. 32, A Working Plan for Forest Lands near 

 Pine Bluff, Arkansas. By Fred. E. Olmsted. No. 33, The Western Hem- 

 lock. By Edw. T. Allen. No. 34, A History of the Lumber Industry in 

 the State of New York. By Wm. F. Fox. 



Bureau of Plant Industry : Bull. No. 12, Stock Ranges of Northwestern 

 California : Notes on the Grasses and Forage Plants and Range conditions. 

 By Joseph Burtt Davy. [Author.] No. 16, A Preliminary Study of the 

 Germination of the Spores of Agaricus Campestris and other Basidio- 

 mycetous Fungi. By .Margaret G. Ferguson. No. 25, The Seeds of Rescue 

 Grass and Chess. By F. H. Hillman. 



Bureau of Animal Industry : Bull. Nos- 29 and 31, American Breeds of 

 Fowls. I The Plymouth Rock. II The Wyandotte. By T. F. McGrew. 

 No. 34, American Breeds of Beef Cattle, with remarks on Pedigree. By 

 Geo. M. Prommel. No. 37, Market Classes of Horses. By Geo. M. Rom- 

 mel 



Bureau of Soils : Bull. No. 20, Growing Sumatra Tobacco under shade in 



the Connecticut Valley. By Milton Whitney. 

 Division of Botany : Contrs. from the U. S. National Herbarium, Vol. V. 



No. 4 (With Index to Vol. VII) Vol VII, Nos. 1 and 3. 

 Experiment Station Record, Vol. XIV, No. 3. 



Bulletins. 15, Handbook of Exp. Station Work. A Popular Digest of the 

 Publications of the Agri. Exp. Station in the U. S. 33, The Cotton Plant: 

 its history, botany, chemistry, culture, enemies, and uses. 86, The use of 

 Water in Irrigation. Report of Investigations made in 1899 under the 

 supervision of Elwood Mead, Expert in charge, and C. T. Johnston, Assis- 

 tant. Including Reports by special Agents and Observers. 105, Irriga- 

 tion in the U. S. Testimony of Elwood Mead, Irrigation Expert in charge, 

 before the U.S. Industrial Commission, June II and 12, 1901. 



Farmers' Bulletins : — 4=6, Irrigation in Humid Climates. 116, Irrigation in 

 Fruit Growing. 138, Irrigation in Field and Garden. 



Irrigation Practice among Fruit Growers on the Pacific Coast. By E. J. 

 Wickson. 



A Study of Water Rights on the Los Angeles River, California. By Ed. M. 

 Boggs. 



Irrigation from the San Joaquin River. By Frank Soule\ 



Problems of Water Storage on torrential Streams of Southern California as 

 typified by Sweet water and San Jacino Rivers. By Jas. D. Scheyber. 



Report of Irrigation Problems in the Salinas Valley. By Chas. D. Marx. 



Water Appropriation from King's Kiver. By C. K. Grunsky. 



The Agricultural situation in California. By Elwood Mead. 



Irrigation Investigations on Cache Creek. By J. M. Wilson. 



Features and Water Rights of Yuba River, California. By Marsden Manson. 



The Irrigation Problems of Honey Lake Basin, California. By Wm. E. 

 .Smythe. Reprinted from TJ. S. Dept of Agri. Office of Exp. Stations Bul- 

 letin, 100 Report of Irrigation Investigations in California. 



Report of Irrigation Investigations for 1900. Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Reprints 

 from U. S. Dept. of Agri., Office of Exp. Stations Bulletin 104. 



Report No. 63. The work of the Agri. Exd. Stations on Tobacco. Ab- 

 stracted by J. J. Schulte, with Introduction and Comments by Milton 

 Whitney. 



Report No, 65. Physiological Studies of Connecticut Leaf Tobacco. By 

 Oscar Loew. 



Growth of the Tobacco Industry. By Milton \\ hitney and Marcus L. Floyd. 

 Reprint from Yearbook of Dept. of Agri., 1899. 



The World's Exhibit of Leaf Tobacco at the Paris Exhibition of 1900. By- 

 Marcus L. Floyd. Reprint from Yearbook of Dept. of Agri., 1900. 



Report No- 64. Field Operations of the Division of Soils, 1899. By Milton 

 Whitney, with accompanying papers by others. (With Maps.) 



Second Report, 1900. (With Ma:-s.) 



