PUBLICATIONS OF THE STATIONS. 
[To June 30, s 
From the time of the organization of the first agricultural experi- 
ment station in 1S75 to June 30. 1906. when there were bo such insti- 
tutions in the United States, the stations have issued some 7.667 
reports and bulletins on various phases of agricultural investigation. 
Many of the publications have long been out of print and difficult if 
not impossible to obtain. However, as the experiment station enter- 
prise has grown in importance, there has been a corresponding 
improvement of library facilities and equipment and a consequent 
effort to complete files of station publications. The Office of Experi- 
ment Stations has one of the few practically complete sets of such 
publications in the United States.' 7 It is believed that the publica- 
tion of the following list of the publications in this set will be useful 
to others interested in completing files or studying the literature of 
agricultural investigation in the United States. In order to condense 
the list into the smallest possible space it has been necessary to limit 
the bibliographical data to number, title, and author of the publica- 
tion. 
ALAJIAMA CANEBRAKE STATION, 1888-1906. 
Bulletin 1. [Experiments with Field and Garden Crops.] W. II. Newman. 
Bulletin 2. [Experiments with jj rait Trees.] W. H. Newman. 
Annual Report. First Annual Report. > 
Bulletin 3. Experiments with Cottoii; Forage Crops and Drainage. W. II. Newman. 
Bulletin 4. ExperiTuents with I reorology. W. H. Newman. 
Bulletin 5. Experiments with Oats. Wheat: Meteorological Report. W. H. New-man. 
Bulletin 6. Vegetables; Grapes; Meteorology . W.H.Newman. 
Annual Report. Second Annual Report 
Bulletin 7. [Field Experiments with Cotton. Peas. Melilotus. and Corn.] W. H. Newman. 
Bulletin 8. Cattle Feeding: Pig Feeding. W. II. New-man. 
Bulletin 9. Crops for Ensilage: Forage Plants and Grasses. W. II. Newman. 
Bulletin 10. Meteoroloev and Soil Temperatures. W. H. Newman. 
Annual Report. Third Annual Report. 1^90. 
Bulletin 11. Experiments with Cotton. W.H.Newman. 
Bulletin 12. Grapes, Strawberries, and R - 
Bulletin 13. Experiments with Corn. W. H. Newman. 
Bulletin 14. Cotton. W. II. Newman. 
Bulletin 15. Cattle Feeding. W. II. Newman. 
Bulletin lti. Potatoes— Amounts of Seed. B. M. Duggar. 
Bulletin 17. Grapes and £ .'"ruits. B. M. Dugg 
Bulletin IS. Cotton. Corn. Wheat. Forage Crops, and Fruit. H. Benton.— Diseases of Animals Treated. 
J. F. Connor. 
Annual Report. Twelfth Annual Report. 
Annual Report. Thirteenth Annual Report. 1898. 
Bulletin 19. Tests with Oats and Wheat at I'niontown in 1903. J. F. Duggar and J. If Richeson. 
Bulletin 20. Alfalfa. Sorghum. Sov Beans, and other Forage Plants. J. V gg :id J. M. Richeson. 
Bulletin 21. Experiments with Cotton and Corn in 1903. J. F. Duggar and J. If. Richeson. 
Bulletin 22. Experiments with Cotton. Corn, and Oats in 1 Duggar and J. If. Richeson. 
Bulletin 23. Experiments with Cotton and Corn in 1905. J. F. Duggar and J. M. Richeson. 
Tie bound set of station publications in the Office library now comprises B25 
volumes. 
