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Needs of the grower.

Early maturity.

Non-shattering varieties.

Hardy winter varieties in the colder portions.

The distribution of these wheats in the United States in 1900 is shown in Map on page 9.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

This bibliography contains practically all of the works to which reference has been made in this volume. In addition it contains many other works that have been found of value. While it is not put forth as a complete list of all publications on wheat, it should, nevertheless, serve as a good foundation in all research work on this subject, for it is a fairly exhaustive list of American publications, and also contains many foreign works. An alphabetical list of all authors is first given, including periodicals containing articles of which the author is not stated, as well as miscellaneous official and unofficial publications. This list gives opportunity for looking up the works of any given author. For the purpose of aid in research, certain classifications of works will be found after the alphabetical list. All articles from encyclopedias and dictionaries are grouped together. Under each bureau or division of the United States Department of Agriculture are grouped the publications of that bureau or division. The next three groups are those of the United States census, the Department of Commerce and Labor, and consular reports. Then follows an alphabetical list of the state experiment stations of the United States, with station publications listed chronologically under each state. The publications of the Canadian Department of Agriculture are also grouped together. Finally, there is given a topical index of authors. In general, this index contains only those works which permit of definite classification, and it is arranged on the basis of individual works. Each work is placed under only one topic, the topic which it covers most definitely. The name of an author, however, appears as many times under different topics as he has written works on different phases of wheat. This topical index, and, to a certain extent, the classification under the United States Department of Agriculture, will facilitate a topical study of wheat, while the classification of experiment station works will aid in a geographical study. Works of special merit are designated with. Authors the whole of whose publications are of unusual value are designated with. There are a few works that are inaccessible to the

author, but should be contained in a bibliography of this nature. They are designated with §. New York is abbreviated N. Y., and London L.

OUTLINE OF BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Authors, p. 327.

Encyclopedias and dictionaries, p. 345.

United States Department of Agriculture, p. 346.

United States Census, p. 350.

United States Department of Commerce and Labor, p. 351.

United States Consular Reports, p. 351.

Experiment Station Publications, p. 351.

Canada Department of Agriculture, p. 353.

Topical Index of Authors, p. 354.

AUTHORS.

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Adams, Edward F.

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The modern farmer in his business relations. San Fran

Albini, Giuseppi. Considerazioni sul valore nutritivo del pane integrale, in Rendiconto dell' accademia delle scienze fisiche e matematiche, serie 3a.-Vol. iv.-(Anno xxxvii), Naples, 1898.

Aldrich, W. Future wheat farming. Social Economist, 6:224, 1894.

Allen, E. W. The feeding of farm animals. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bul. 22, 1895.

Subject list and abstracts of recent work in agricultural science. U. S.
Dept. Agr., Exp. Sta. Record, Vol. 14, No. 11, 1903.

Some ways in which the Department of Agriculture and the Experiment Station supplement each other. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., 1905, p. 167. Allen, Grant. The pedigree of wheat. Pop. Sci. Mo., 22:662, 1883.

Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv, Tuebingen, 2:153-206, 517-614, 1891-2; 3:217-273, 1893, Russlands Bedeutung fur den Weltgetreidemarkt.

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Andrew, A. P. Influence of the crops upon business in America.

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Andrews, Frank. Crop export movement and port facilities on the Atlantic and
Gulf coasts. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bu. of Sta., Bul. 38, 1905.

Annals of Botany, 18:321, 1904. On the fertilization, alternation, and general cytology of the uredineæ.

Ardrey, R. L. American agricultural implements. Chicago, 1894.

Arnold, A. Mowing and reaping machines. Amer. Cycl. 12:16, 1875.

Atkinson, Edw. The wheat growing capacity of the United States. Pop. Sci. Mo., 54:145, 1898.

Atlantic Monthly, Boston, 45:33, 1880. The bonanza farms of the West.

Atwater, Helen W. Bread and the principles of breadmaking. U. S. Dept Agr., Farmers' Bul. 112, 1900.

Atwater, W. O. Organization of agricultural experiment stations in the United
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Austin, O. P. Commercial Russia in 1904. Mo. Sum. Com. & Fin., Feb., 1904,
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Baker, E. L. Transportation of wheat in the Argentine Republic. U. S. Cons.
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Baker, R. S. The movement of wheat. McClure's Mag., 14:124, 1899.
Baker, Willis E. Transportation of wheat in the Argentine Republic. U. S.
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Balz, Sylvester. Forage plants and cereals. S. D. Agr. Col. Exp. Sta., Bul. 96,

1906.

Barrow, D. N. Report for 1901, of North Louisiana Experiment Station.

Beal, F. E. L. Birds that injure grain. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 345, 1897. Food of the bobolink, blackbirds and grackles. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Biolog. Sur., Bul. 13, 1900.

Beal, W. H. Farmyard manure. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bul. 21, 1894.

Some practical results of experiment station work. Yearbook U. S. Dept.
Agr., p. 589, 1902.

Beals, Edward A. Rainfall and irrigation. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 627,

1902.

*Becker, Max. Der argentinische Weizen im Weltmarkte. Jena, 1903. (Bibliography on Argentina.)

Bedford, S. A. Reports Experimental Farm for Manitoba, 1899-1902, in Repts.
Exp. Farms, Canada, 1899-1902.
Wheat rust and barberry rust. Nature, 2:318, 1870.
Ark. Agr. Exp. Sta., Bul. 29, 1894.

Bennett, Alfred W.

Bennett, R. L. Wheat experiments.

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32, 1894.

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U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 465, 1899.
Bicknell, Frank W.

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Agr., Bu. of Statis., Bul. 27, 1904.
Agriculture in Argentina.

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Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., 1904, p. 271. Bigelow, F. H. Work of the meteorologist for the benefit of agricultural commerce

and navigation. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 71, 1899.
Birkbeck, Morris. Notes on a journey through France, 1814. L., 1815.
Blount, A. E. Cereals, etc. N. Mex. Agr. Col. Exp. Sta., Bul. 6, 1892.
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1898.

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Ind. Agr. Exp. Sta., Bul. 26, 1889.

26.

Effect of seed exchange upon the culture of wheat. N. D. Agr. Col. Exp. Sta., Bul. 17, 1895.

Treatment of smut in wheat. N. D. Agr. Col. Exp. Sta., Bul. 19, 1895. New studies upon the smut of wheat, etc. N. D. Agr. Col. Exp. Sta., Bul. 27, 1897. (Bibliography of station publications on cereal smuts.)

The stinking smut of wheat-the commercial side of the question.

ceedings Tri-State Grain Growers' Ass'n., p. 85, 1900.

Pro

Department of Botany. Rept. N. D. Agr. Col. Exp. Sta., 1901, 1903.
Wheat rust. Science, n.s. 22:50-1, 1905.

Rust problems. N. D. Agr. Col. Exp. Sta., Bul. 68, 1906.

Bollman, Lewis. The wheat plant. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 65, 1862. *Bond, Fred. Irrigation laws of the Northwest Territories of Canada and Wyoming. U. S. Dept. Agr., Off. Exp. Sta., Bul. 96, 1901. Bonsteel, J. A. The use of soil surveys. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., 1906, p. 181. Boss, Andrew. Wheat varieties, breeding and cultivation. Univ. of Minn. Agr.

Exp. Sta., Bul. 62, 1899.

Botanical Gazette, 25:30, 1898.

A general review of the principal results of Swedish research into grain rust.

39:241, 1905. Several reproductions of the rusts.

Bovey, C. C. The fallacy of exporting wheat. Rev. of Revs., 25:588, 1902.
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Siberian wheat.

Co-operative wheat exporting.
Wheat culture in North Canada.
Is a dearth of wheat in sight?
The world's wheat crop.

27:406, 1899, Productive California wheat.

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The proposed German duty on wheat.

30:149, 1902, Manitoba wheat versus American millers.

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Brandenburg, Broughton. Moving this year's record grain crop. Harper's Weekly, 49:1632, 1905.

Breazeale, J. F. Effect of concentration of nutrient solution upon wheat cultures Science, n.s. 22:146-9, 1905.

†Brewer, Wm. H. First century of the Republic. N. Y., 1876.

Cereal production. 10th U. S. Census, Vol. 3, 1880.

†Briggs, Lyman J. Electrical instruments for determining the moisture, temperature, and soluble salt content of soils. U. S. Dept. Agr.. Div. of Soils, Bul. 15, 1899.

An electrical method for determining the moisture content of arable soils. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. of Soils, Bul. 6. 1897.

An electrical method for determining the temperature of soils. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. of Soils, Bul. 7, 1897.

The mechanics of soil moisture. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. of Soils, Bul. 10 1897.

The movement and retention of water in soils. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 399. 1898.

1899.

Field operations of the Division of Soils. U. S. Dept. Agr., Rept. 64,

Objects and methods of investigating certain physical properties of soils. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 397, 1900.

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Brown, A. Crum. Justus Liebig. Ency. Brit.. 9th ed.. 14:565, 1882.

§Bruner, Lawrence. The more destructive locusts of America north of Mexico. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. of Entomol., Bul. 28, o.s., 1893.

Buchholz, E. Homerischen Realien, Vol. I Leipsic 1871.

Buffalo. Chamber of Commerce, report 1905.

Buffum. B. C. Results of three years' experiments in cost and profit of growing wheat. Univ. Wy. Exp. Sta., Bul. 25, 1895.

The stooling of grains. Univ. Wy. Exp. Sta., Bul. 37, 1898.

Some experiments with subsoiling. Univ. Wy. Exp. Sta.. Bul. 41. 1899. The use of water in irrigation in Wyoming. U. S. Dept. Agr., Off. Exp. Sta., Bul. 81, 1900.

Wheat growing on the Laramie Plains. Univ. of Wy. Exp. Sta., Bul. 60, 1903.

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Report of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress at Cripple Creek. Colorado, July, 1900 (to San Francisco Chamber of Commerce).

Reports to the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, of July 10th,

1902, reviewing legislative acts of the 57th Congress, 1st session.

Address to Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, July 21, 1903.

Bürgel. Martin. Russisches Getreide. Jahrbuch f. Gesetzgebung, Verwaltung und
Volkswirthschaft im deutschen Reich, Bd. 24, Heft II, s. 205, 1900.
Burrows, Alvin T. Hot waves. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 325, 1900.
Burtis, F. C. Okla. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 65, 1905.

Caird, James. High farming under liberal covenants the best substitute for protection. Edinburg, 1849.

High farming vindicated. Edinburg, 1850.

India, the land and the people. L., 1884.

Agriculture in the reign of Queen Victoria, Vol. II. London and Philadelphia, 1887.

California State Agricultural Society, report 1905.

Cameron, Frank K.
Rept. 64, 1899.

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The chemistry of the soil as related to crop production. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bu. Soils, Bul. 22. 1903.

Candolle, Alphonse de. Origin of cultivated plants. N. Y.. 1885. †Carleton, Mark Alfred. Preliminary report on rusts of grain.

Col. Exp. Sta., Bul. 38. 1893.

Kan. State Agr.

Improvements in wheat culture. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 489, 1896. Also in Rept. Kan. State Bd. Agr., Vol. 21, No. 81, 1902, p. 50 Cereal rusts of the United States. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Veg. Phys. & Path., Bul. 16, 1899. (Bibliography on rust, 74 works.)

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