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Cobey. 1907. (no. 96)

5277 -Varieties of tobacco seed distributed in 1905-6, with cultural directions. By A. D. Shamel and W. W. Cobey. 1906. (no. 91) 5278 Shantz, H. L. Natural vegetation as an indicator of the capabilities of land for crop production in the Great Plains area. 1911. (no. 201) 5279 Shaw, H. B. The curly-top of beets. 1910. (no. 181) 5280

Shear, C. L. The control of black-rot of the grape. By C. L. Shear and G. F. Miles and L. A. Hawkins. 1909. (no. 155) 5281

Cranberry diseases. 1907.

(no. 110) 5282 Skinner, R. P. Manufacture of semolina and macaroni. 1902. (no. 20) 5283 Smith, E. F. Crown-gall of plants: its cause and remedy. By E. F. Smith, N. A. Brown and C. O. Townsend. 1911. (no. 213) 5284 -The dry rot of potatoes due to Fusarium oxysporum. By E. F. Smith and D. B. Swingle. 1904. (no. 55) 5285

-The effect of black rot on turnips: a series of photomicrographs, accompanied by an explanatory text. 1903. (no. 29) 5286

Spillman, W. J. Application of some of the principles of heredity to plant breeding. 1909. (no. 165) 5287

Stewart, J. B. The production of cigar-wrapper tobacco under shade in the Connecticut Valley. 1908. (no. 138) 5288

Swingle, D. B. Formation of the spores in the sporangia of Rhizopus nigricans and of Phycomyces nitens. By D. B. Swingle. 1903. (no. 37)

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disease of the sugar beet. 1908. (no. 122)

5291

-A list of American varieties of peppers. 1902. (no. 6) 5296 -List of American varieties of vegetables for the years 1901 and 1902. 1903. (no. 21) 5297

-The production of vegetable seeds: sweet corn and garden peas and beans. 1910. (no. 184) 5298

Tyler, F. J. Varieties of American upland cotton. 1910. (no. 163) 5299

Webber, H. J. Spermatogenesis and fecundation of Zamia. 1901. (no. 2) 5300 Westgate, J. M. Reclamation of Cape Cod sand dunes. 1904. (no. 65) 5301 (no. 169)

-Variegated alfalfa.

1910.

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U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Progress of the beet-sugar industry in the United States. Library has no. 86, 92. SB219 A13.

5313

-The development of single- U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Division

germ beet seed. By C. O. Townsend and E. C. Rittue. 1905. (no. 73)

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of agrostology. Bulletin. Library has nos. 1-26. SB197 U5 A4. 5314

Contents:

Bentley, H. D. A report upon the grasses and forage plants of central Texas. 1898. (no. 10) 5315

Kearney, T. H. Notes on grasses and forage plants of the south

eastern states. By T. H. Kearney, jr. 1895. (no. 1)

5316 Kennedy, P. B. Cooperative experiments with grasses and forage plants. By P. B. Kennedy. 1900. (no. 22) 5317

-The structure of the caryopsis of grasses with reference to their morphology and classification. By P. B. Kennedy. 1900. (no. 19. Rev.) 5318 Nelson, Aven. The red desert of Wyoming and its forage resources. 1898. (no. 13) 5319

Pammel, L. H. Notes on the grasses and forage plants of Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado. 1897. (no. 9) 5320

Rydberg, P. A. A report upon the grasses and forage plants of the Rocky Mountain region. By P. A. Rydberg and C. L. Shear. 1897. (no. 5) 5321 Scribner, F. L. American grasses. [I-III] (Illus.) 18971900. (no. 7, 17, 20) 5322 -Economic grasses. 1900. (no. 14. (Rev.) ) 5323 -Studies on American grasses. I. Some recent collections of Mexican grasses. By F. Lamson-Scribner and E. D. Merrill. II. Notes on Panicum nitidum Lam., Panicum scoparium Lam., and Panicum

pubescens Lam. By F. LamsonScribner and E. D. Merrill. III. Miscellaneous notes and descriptions of new species. By F. Lamson-Scribner and C. R. Ball, 1900. (no. 24) 5324

-Studies on American grasses. The North American species of Chatochloa. By F. Lamson-Scribner and E. D. Merrill. 1900. (no. 21) 5325

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Tracy, S. M. A report upon the forage plants and forage resources of the Gulf States. 1898. (no. 15) 5332

U. S. Division of agrostology. Studies on American grasses. I. New or little known grasses. By F. Lamson-Scribner. II. Leaf structure of Jouvea and of Eragrostis obtusiflora. By Miss E. L. Ogden. 1897. (no. 8) 5333

U. S. Division of agrostology. Studies on American grasses. I. A revision of the North American species of Calamagrostis. By T. H. Kearney, jr. II. Descriptions of new or little-known grasses. By F. Lamson-Scribner. 1898. (no. 11)

5334

U. S. Division of agrostology. Studies on American grasses. I. The genus Ixophorus. By F. LamsonScribner. II. A list of the grasses collected by Dr. E. Palmer in the vicinity of Acapulco, Mexico, 189495. By F. Lamson-Scribner. III. Some Mexican grasses collected by E. W. Nelson in Mexico, 1894-95. By F. Lamson-Scribner and J. G. Smith. IV. Some American panicums in the Herbarium Berolinense and in the herbarium of Willdenow. By Theo. Holm. V. Native and introduced species of the genera Hordeum and Agropyron. By F. Lamson-Scribner and J. G. Smith. VI. Miscellaneous notes and descriptions of new species. 1897. (no. 4) 5335

Williams, T. A. Grasses and forage plants of the Dakotas. 1897. (no. 6) 5336

-A report upon the grasses and forage plants and forage conornamental ditions of the eastern Rocky Moun5337 tain region. 1898. (no. 12) 5326

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-Useful and grasses. 1896. (no. 3) Shear, C. L. Field work of the Division of agrostology: review and summary of the work done since the organization of the Division, July 1, 1895. 1901. (no. 25) 5327

-Studies on American grasses. A revision of the North American species of Bromus occurring north of Mexico. 1900. (no. 23) 5328 Smith, J. G. Fodder and forage plants, exclusive of the grasses. 1900. (no. 2. (Rev. ed.)) 5329

-Grazing problems in the southwest and how to meet them. 1899. (no. 16) 5330 -Studies on American grasses. A synopsis of the genus Sitanion.

-Circular. Library has nos. 1-15, 17-36. SB197 U5 A5. 5338

U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Division of botany. Bulletin. Library has nos. 1, 3, 5-10, 12, 13, 15-29. BS 19 A8. 5339

Contents:

Carleton, M. A. Russian cereals adapted for cultivation in the United States. 1900. (no. 23) 5340 Chesnut, V. K. Principal poisonous plants in the United States. 1898. (no. 20) 5341

-The stock-poisoning plants of Montana; a preliminary report by

V. K. Chestnut and E. V. Wilcox. 1901. (no. 26)

5342 Collins, G. N. Seeds of commercial saltbushes. 1901. (no. 27) 5343

Cook, O. F. The chayote: a tropical vegetable. 1901. (no. 28) 5344 Shade in coffee culture.

1901. (no. 25) 5345 Dewey, L. H. Legislation against weeds. 1896. (no. 17) 5346

-The Russian thistle: its history as a weed in the United States, with an account of the means available for its eradication. 1894. (no. 15) 5347 Galbraith, S. J. Vanilla culture as practiced in the Seychelles Islands. 1898. (no. 21) 5348

Hicks, G. H. The germination of seeds as affected by certain chemical fertilizers. 1900. (no. 24) 5349

Kains, M. G. Chicory growing as an addition to the resources of the American farmer. 1898. (no. 19) 5350

Knapp, S. A. The present status of rice culture in the United States. 1899. (no. 22) 5351 Nash, G. V. American ginseng:

the northwestern coast including Alaska. 1892-93. (no. 13) Library has pt. 2. 5359 -Grasses of the South. A report on certain grasses and forage plants for cultivation in the South and Southwest. 1887. (no. 3) 5360 -Grasses of the Southwest. Plates and descriptions of the grasses of the desert region of western Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and southern California. 189091. 2 v. (no. 12) 5361

A record of some of the work of the Division, including extracts from correspondence and other communications. Prepared by Dr. Geo. Vasey and B. T. Galloway. 1889. (no. 8) 5362

-Report of an investigation of the grasses of the arid districts of Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado. 1886. (no. 1) 5363

Webber, H. J. The water hyacinth, and its relation to navigation in Florida. 1897. (no. 18) 5364

-Circular. Library has nos. 130. SB19 A9. 5365

of microscopy. Food products. Library has nos. 1, 2, 3. S21 M4.

5366

its commercial history, protection U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Division and cultivation. Rev. and extended by M. G. Kains. 1898. (no. 16. Rev. ed.) 5352 [Neally, G. C.] Report of an investigation of the grasses of the arid districts of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, in 1887. 1888. (no. 6)

5353

Pieters, A. J. The seed coats of certain species of the genus Brassica. By A. J. Pieters and V. K. Charles. 1901. (no. 29) 5354

Report on the experiments made in 1888 in the treatment of the downy mildew and black rot of the grape vine. 1889. (no. 10) 5355

Scribner, F. L. Black rot (Læstadia bidwellii) By F. L. Scribner and Pierre Viala. 1888. (no. 7) 5356

-Report on the experiments made in 1887 in the treatment of the downy mildew and the blackrot of the grape vine, with a chapter on the apparatus for applying remedies for these diseases. 1888. (no. 5)

5357

Smith, E. F. Peach yellows: a preliminary report by E. F. Smith. 1888. (no. 9) 5358

Vasey, George. Grasses of the Pacific slope including Alaska and the adjacent islands. Plates and descriptions of the grasses of California, Oregon, Washington, and

Contents:

Taylor, Thomas. Eight edible and twelve poisonous mushrooms of the United States, with directions for the culture and culinary preparation of the edible species. 2d rev. ed. 1893. (no. 2) 5367

I. Improved methods of distinguishing between pure and fictitious lard. II. Four edible mushrooms of the United States. 1893. (no. 3) 5368 -Twelve edible mushrooms of the United States, with directions for their identification and their preparation as food. Reprinted with an appendix. 1894. (no. 5369

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U. S. Department of agriculture. Division of pomology. Bulletin. Library has nos. 1-10. SB19 A16. 5370

Contents:

American pomological society. Catalogue of fruits recommended for cultivation in the various sec

Retions of the United States. vised by a committee of the society, T. T. Lyon, chairman. 1897. (no. 5371 6)

-Revised catalogue of fruits recommended for cultivation in the various sections of the United States and the British provinces. Revised by a committee of the society, W. H. Ragan, chairman. 1899. (no. 8)

5372 Eisen, Gustav. Fig culture. Edible figs: their culture and curing. By Gustav Eisen. Fig culture in the Gulf states. By F. S. Earle. 1897. (no. 5) 5373

-The fig: its history, culture, and curing with a descriptive catalogue of the known varieties of 5374 figs. 1901. (no. 9)

Lake, E. R. Prunes and prune culture in western Europe, with special reference to existing conditions in the Pacific northwest. 1901. 5375 (no. 10) Lyon, T. T. Report on the adaptation of Russian and other fruits to the extreme northern portions of the United States. 1888. (no. 2)

5376

Munson, T. V. Classification and generic synopsis of the wild grapes of North America. 1890. (no. 3) 5377

Report on the condition of tropical and semi-tropical fruits in the United States in 1887. 1891. (no. 1) Contents.-Tropical and semitropical fruits in Florida and the Gulf states. By P. W. Reasoner.Tropical and semi-tropical fruits of California, Arizona, and New Mexico. By W. G. Klee.

5378

Report on the relative merit of various stocks for the orange, with notes on mal di goma and the mutual influence of stock and scion. 1891. (no. 4) 5379

Taylor, W. A. The fruit industry, and substitution of domestic for foreign-grown fruits, with historical and descriptive notes on ten varieties of apple suitable for the export trade. 1898. (no. 7) 5380

-Nut culture in the United States, embracing native and introduced species. 1896. 5381

U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Division of vegetable physiology and path-| ology. Bulletin. Library has nos. 1-13, 16-29. SB19 A12. 5382

Contents:

Carleton, M. A. The basis for the improvement of American

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-Cereal rusts of the United States: a physiological investiga5384 tion. 1899. (no. 16) Dorsett, P. H. Spot disease of the violet (Alternaria violæ n. sp.) 5385 1900. (no. 23)

Fairchild, D. G.

of

Evans, W. H. Copper sulphate and germination. Treatment seed with copper sulphate to pre"vent the attacks of fungi, 1896. (no. 5386 10) Bordeaux mixture as a fungicide. 1894. (no. 6) 5387 The effect of Galloway, B. T. spraying with fungicides on the growth of nursery stock. 1894. (no. 5388 7) -Report on the experiments made in 1889 in the treatment of the fungous diseases of plants. 1890. (no. 11) 5389

-Report on the experiments made in 1891 in the treatment of plant diseases. 1892. (no. 3) 5393 Hays, W. M. 1901. (no. 29) Loew, Oscar. rôle of mineral (no. 18)

Orton, W. A. cotton and its 27)

Plant

breeding.

5391

The physiological

nutrients.

1899.

5392

The wilt disease of control. 1900. (no. 5393

Pierce, N. B. The California vine disease. A preliminary report of 5394 investigations. 1892. (no. 2)

-Peach leaf curl: its nature and treatment. 1900. (no. 20) 5395 Schrenk, Hermann von. Some diseases of New England conifers: a preliminary report. 1900 (no. 25) 5396

-Two diseases of red cedar, caused by Polyporus juniperinus n. sp. and Polyporus carneus Nees. A preliminary report. 1900. (no. 21) 5397

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Smith, E. F. Additional evidence the communicability of peach yellows and peach rosette. 1891. (no. 1) 5398 -A bacterial disease of the tomato, eggplant, and Irish potato. (Bacillus solanacearum n. sp.) 1896. (no. 12) 5399

-The cultural characters of Pseudomonas hyacinthi, Ps. campestris, Ps. phaseoli, and Ps. stewarti -four one-flagellate yellow bacteria parasitic on plants. 1901. (no. 28) 5400

-Experiments with fertilizers for the prevention and cure of peach yellows, 1889-'92. 1893. (no. 4) 5401

-Wakker's hyacinth germ. Pseudomonas hyacinthi (Wakker).

1901. (no. 26)

5402

-Stigmonose: a disease of carnations and other pinks. 1900. (no. 19) 5410

-Wilt disease of cotton, water

melon, and cowpea (Neocosmospo- U. S. mushroom & spawn co., St. ra nov. gen.) 1899. (no. 17)

5403

Swingle, W. T. Bordeaux mixture: its chemistry, physical properties, and toxic effects on Fungi and Algæ. 1896. (no. 9) 5404 -The principal diseases of citrous fruits in Florida. By W. T. Swingle and H. J. Webber. 1896. (no. 8) 5405

Waite, M. B. The pollination of pear flowers. 1894. (no. 5) 5406

Webber, H. J. Sooty mold of the orange and its treatment. By H. J. Webber. 1897. (no. 13) 5407 -Xenia, or the immediate effect of pollen, in maize. 1900. (no. 22) 5408

Woods, A. F. The Bermuda lily disease: a preliminary report of investigations. 1897. (no. 14) 5409

Paul, Minn. How to grow mushrooms for market. c1908. SB353 H84.

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GARDENS. LANDSCAPE

FLOWERS AND FLOWER CULTURE.
GARDENING. PARKS.

Allen, C. L. Bulbs and tuberous- [ Galloway, B. T. Commercial violet
rooted plants. Their history, de- culture. A treatise on the grow-
scription, methods of propagation. ing and marketing of violets for
1893. SB425 A42.
profit. 1899. SB413 V8 G17.
5420

5414

Buist, Robert. American flower

dens. 1910. SB453 G7.

5421

garden directory: containing Greene, M. L. Among school garpractical directions for the culture of plants in the flower-garden, hot-house, green-house, Hunn, C. E. The practical gardenrooms, or parlor windows, for every month in the year. 6th ed., 1854. SB405 B93.

5415

Church, E. R. M. The home garden. 1881. SB405 C56. 5416 Cook, E. T., ed. Sweet violets and pansies. And violets from mountain and plain. Written by several authorities and ed. by E. T. Cook. [1903]. SB413 P2 C7. 5417 Elliott, J. W. A plea for hardy plants, with suggestions for effective arrangement. 1902. SB471 E46. 5418

book, containing the simplest directions for the growing of the commonest things about the house and garden, by C. E. Hunn and L. H. Bailey. 5th ed. 1906 [c1898]. SB455 H93. 5422

Loudon, J. C. The villa gardener: comprising the choice of a suburban villa residence; the laying out, planting, and culture of the garden and grounds; and the management of the villa farm, including the dairy and poultryyard. 2d ed. 1850. SB453 L88. 5423 McFarland, J. H. How to plant the home grounds. [1904] SB455 M14. 5424

Ely, H. R. A woman's hardy garden, with illustrations from photographs [c1903.] SB405 E5. Marshall, Charles. A plain and 5419 easy introduction to the know

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