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Williams, J. R. Production of wheat in the United States. Hunt's Merchants' Mag., 12:307, 1845.

Willis, H. Parker. The adjustment of crop statistics. Jour. Pol. Econ., 11:1, 363, 540, 1902-3.

Wilson, James. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agr., 1897-1906. *Wilson, J. M. Irrigation laws of the Northwest Territories of Canada and of Wyoming. U. S. Dept. Agr., Off. Exp. Sta., Bul. 96, 1901.

Wirminghaus, A. Getreideproduktion. Handwörterbuch d. Staatswissenschaften,

3:893, 1892.

Woods, Albert F. Water as a factor in the growth of plants. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 165, 1894.

The present status of the nitrogen problem. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 125, 1906.

Work in vegetable physiology and pathology. Yearbook U. S. Dept.

Agr., p. 261, 1898.

The relation of plant physiology to the development of agriculture. book U. S. Dept. Agr., 1904, p. 119.

Year

Woods, Chas. D. The digestibility and nutritive value of bread. U. S. Dept. Agr. Off. Exp. Sta., Bul. 85, 1900.

Wheat flour and bread.

Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 347-362, 1903.
Worst, J. H. Report of director. Rept. N. D. Agr. Col. Exp. Sta., p. 9, 1903.
Wrightson, John. Review of "An investigation of the composition of American
wheat and corn," by C. Richardson. Nature, 29:173, 1883.
Wheat production in India. Nature, 32:79, 1885.

Agricultural machinery. Brit. Mfg. Indus., Vol. 10, Stanford, 1867.
Entire wheat flour. Me. Agr. Exp. Sta., Bul. 103, 1904.

Cereal breakfast foods. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farm. Bul. 249, 1906.

Youatt, Wm. The complete grazier. 12th ed., p. 706, L., 1893.
Young, Arthur. Annals of agriculture and other useful arts.

1787.

Bury St. Edmunds

Zanitz, C. A. Breeding cereals. Proc. Amer. Breeders' Ass'n, 2:118, 1906. Zeitschrift fur Volkswirthschaft, Socialpolitik und Verwaltung, Wien and Leipzig. 8:276, 1899, Getreidepreise und Getreidezölle, Gustav Lippert.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND DICTIONARIES

American Cyclopedia, 1:314, 1873, Aliment or food.

10:767, 1875, Macaroni.

12: 16, 1875, Mowing and reaping machines. A. Arnold. 15:413, 1875, Straw.

16:585, 1875, Wheat.

American Mechanical Dictionary, 3:1888, 1876, Reaper. E. H. Knight.
Appleton's Cyclopedia of Applied Mechanics, 1:2, 1880, Agricultural Machinery.
J. Rose.

Chamber's Encyclopedia, 6:762, 1892, Macaroni.

8:595, 1892, Reaping.

9:765, 1892, Straw.

10:625, 1892, Wheat. J. MacDonald.

Encyclopedia Britannica, * 1:291, 1875, Agriculture. W. T. Thornton.

Ninth Edition.

Tenth Edition,

3:250, 1875, Baking. J. Paton.

9:343, 1879, Manufacture of Flour. J. Paton. 14:565, 1882, Justus Leibig. A. Crum Brown. 24:531, 1888, Wheat. M. T. Masters.

24:534, 1888, Insects injurious to wheat. A. E. Shipley. * 1:166, 1902, Agricultural machinery. F. C. Skinner. 1:178, 1902, Agriculture: United Kingdom. W. Fream *1:209, 1902, Agriculture: United States, C. W. Dabney Insurance Cyclopedia, 1:43, 1871; 5:272, 461, 536, 586, 1878,Agricultural Insurance.

C. Walford.

International Encyclopedia, 15:465, 1893, Wheat.

Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia, 1:784, 1893, Bread

3:433, 1894, Flour.

5:416, 1894, Macaroni.

7: 17, 1895, Reaping and Mowing Machines. I. P. Roberts.

8:731, 1895, Wheat. G. C. Watson.

Knight's New Mechanical Dictionary, p. 743, 1884, Reaping Machine. E. H Knight.

New International Encyclopedia, 3:377, 1902, Bread.

7:516, 1903, Flour.

9:138, 1903, Harvest and Harvesting. 11:626, 1903, Macaroni.

Reallexikon der Indogermanischen Altertumskunde, 2:947, 1901. Weizen und Spelz. O. Schrader.

OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Annual Report, p. 332, 1847, On wheat, tobacco, and spelt, as cultivated on the

Rhine.

65, 1862, The wheat plant. Lewis Bollman. 369, 1873, Wheat culture in Japan.

1, 1902, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture.

155,

189,

241,

Bureau of Chemistry:

Wilson.

James

Report of the Bureau of Soils. M. Whitney.
Report of acting entomologist, C. L. Marlatt.
Report of the Office of the Experiment Stations.
A. C. True.

Report of the United States Commissioner of Agriculture, 1884.

Report of Chemistry. C. Richardson.

Bul. 4, 1884, An investigation of the composition of American wheat and corn. Clifford Richardson.

Report of Chemist, 1899-1902. H. W. Wiley.

Bul. 99, 1905, Proceedings of the 22d annual convention of the association of official agricultural chemists.

Bureau of Plant Industry:

Bul. 3, 1901, Macaroni wheats.

M. A. Carleton.

Report of Chief, 1901-1902, B. T. Galloway.
Report of Botanist, 1901. F. V. Coville.

Bul. 7, 1902, Algerian durum wheats. C. S. Scofield.
20, 1902, Manufacture of semolina and macaroni.
25, 1903, Saragolla wheat. D. G. Fairchild.
40, 1903, Injurious insects of the year in Canada.
41, 1903, The commercial grading of corn.

R. P. Skinnor.

J. Fletcher.

C. S. Scofield.

47, 1903, The description of wheat varieties. C. S. Scofield.
63, 1904, Investigations of rusts. M. A. Carleton.

70, 1904, The commercial status of durum wheat. M. A. Carleton,

J. S. Chamberlain.

71, 1905, Soil inocculations for legumes. G. T. Moore.

72, 1905, Cultivation of wheat in permanent alfalfa fields. David

Fairchild.

78; 1905, Improving the quality of wheat. T. L. Lyon. (Bibliography

in foot notes.)

79, 1905, The variability of wheat varieties in resistance of toxic salts L. L. Harter (Bibliography).

83, 1905, The vitality of buried seeds. J. W. T. Duvel.

Division of Biological Survey:

Bul. 11, 1898, The geographical distribution of cereals in North America.
C. S. Plumb.

13, 1900, Food of the bobolink, blackbirds and grackles. F. E. L. Beal.

Division of Botany:

Bul. 15, 1894, The Russian thistle. L. H. Dewey.

Cir.

6, 1896, Standards of the purity and vitality of agricultural seeds. G. H. Hicks.

Bul. 17, 1896, Legislation against weeds. L. H. Dewey.

23, 1900, Russian cereals adapted for cultivation in the United States. M. A. Carleton.

24, 1900, The germination of seeds as affected by certain chemical fertilizers. G. H. Hicks.

Division of Entomology:

Bul. 17, 1888, The chinch bug. L. O. Howard.

25, 1891, Destructive locusts. C. V. Riley.

§ 28, 1893, The more destructive locusts of America north of Mexico. L. Bruner.

13, 1898, Recent laws against injurious insects in North America.

L. O. Howard.

15, 1898, The chinch bug. F. M. Webster.

H. Osborn.

16, 1898, The Hessian fly in the United States.
Report of Acting Entomologist, 1902. C. L. Marlatt.
Bul. 40, 1903, The distribution of the chinch bug in Minnesota.

Washburn.

F. L.

Injurious insects of the year in Canada. J. Fletcher. 46, 1904, Proceedings of the 16th annual meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists.

52, 1905, Proceedings of the 17th annual meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists.

60, 1906, Proceedings of the 18th annual meeting of the Association of
Economic Entomologists.

Cir. 66, 1905, The joint worm. F. M. Webster.
70, 1906, The Hessian fly. F. M. Webster.
85, 1907, The spring grain-aphis. F. M. Webster.

Division of Publications. Rev. ed., Bul. 3, 1898.

Historical sketch of the United States Department of Agriculture. C. II Greathouse. Division of Soils:

Bul.

4, 1896, Methods of the mechanical analysis of soils and the determination of the amount of moisture in soils in the field.

5, 1896, Texture of some important soil formations.

6, 1897, An electrical method of determining the moisture content of arable soils. M. Whitney, F. D. Gardner, etc.

7, 1897, An electrical method of determining the temperature of soils. M. Whitney, L. J. Briggs.

8, 1897, An electrical method of determining the soluble soil content of soils. M. Whitney, T. H. Means.

10, 1897, The mechanics of soil moisture. L. J. Briggs.

12, 1898, The electrical method of moisture determination in soils.
F. D. Gardner.

Report No. 64, 1899, Field operations of the Division of Soils. M.
Whitney, T. H. Means, etc.

Bul. 15, 1899, Electrical instruments for determining the moisture, temper-
ature and soluble salt content of soils. L. J. Briggs.

Report of Chief of Bureau, 1902. M. Whitney.

Bul. 22, 1903, The chemistry of the soil as related to crop production.
M. Whitney, F. K. Cameron.

Division of Statistics, Misc. series:

Bul. 12, 1896, Freight charges for ocean transportation of the products of agriculture.

13, 1898, The fertilizer industry. J. Hyde.

18, 1901, The course of prices of farm implements and machinery G. K. Holmes.

20, 1901, Wheat growing and general agricultural conditions in the Pacific coast region of the United States. E. S. Holmes, Jr.

Division of Statistics:
Crop Cir. 1898-1899.

The Crop Reporter, Vols. 1-10, 1899-1908.

Bul. 27, 1904, Wheat production and farm life in Argentina. F. W. Bicknell. 38, 1905, Crop export movement and port facilities on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Frank Andrews.

42, 1906, Russia's wheat surplus.

I. M. Rubinow.

Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology:

Bul. 16, 1899, Cercal rust of the United States. M. A. Carleton.

24, 1900, The basis of the improvement of American wheats. M. A.

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5, 1892, Treatment of smuts of oats and wheat.
10, 1893, The Russian thistle. L. H. Dewey.
21, 1894, Barnyard manure. W. H. Beal.

W. T. Swingle.

22, 1895, The feeding of farm animals. E. W. Allen.
44, 1896, Commercial fertilizers. E. B. Voorhees.

45, 1897, Some insects injurious to stored grain. F. H. Chittenden.

46, 1896, Irrigation in humid climates. F. H. King.

56, 1897, Experiment station work, I.

75, 1898, The grain smuts. W. T. Swingle.

79, 1898, Experiment station work, VI.

105, 1899, Experiment station work, XII.

112, 1900, Bread and the principles of bread-making. Helen W. Atwater. 132, 1901, The principal insect enemies of growing wheat. C. L. Marlatt.

186, 1904, Experiment station work, XXIII.

219, 1905, Losses from the grain rust epidemic of 1904. M. A. Carleton. 233, 1905, Experiment station work, XXXI.

237, 1905, Experiment station work, XXXII.

249, 1906, Cereal breakfast foods. C. D. Woods, H. Snyder.

250, 1906, The prevention of stinking smut of wheat and loose smut of oats. W. T. Swingle.

251, 1906, Experiment station work, XXXIV.

Office of Expermient Stations:

Bul. 1, 1889, Organization of agricultural experiment stations in the
United States.

11, 1892.

67, 1899, Studies on bread and bread making. H. Snyder and L. A.
Voorhees.

73, 1899, Irrigation in the Rocky Mountain states. J. C. Ulrich.
86, 1899, The use of water in irrigation. E. Mead, C. T. Johnson, etc.
81, 1900, The use of water in irrigation in Wyoming. B. C. Buffum.
85, 1900, The digestibility and nutritive value of bread. C. D. Woods,
L. H. Merrill.

96, 1901, Irrigation laws of the Northwest Territories of Canada and
of Wyoming. J. S. Dennis, Fred Bond, etc.

101, 1900, Studies on bread and bread making. H. Snyder. Report, 1901, including "The scope and purpose of irrigation investigations of the Office of Experiment Stations," by E. Mead.

Bul. 103, 1902, The evolution of reaping machines. F. M. Miller.

112, 1902, Agricultural Experiment Stations in foreign countries. A. C. True, D. J. Crosby.

Report of the Director, 1902. A. C. True.

Annual Report, 1902. A. C. True, D. J. Crosby, E. Mead.

Experiment Station Record, Vol. II., No. 12; Vol. XIV., No. 11, 1903.
Bul. 158, 1905, Irrigation, and drainage investigations, 1904. J. J. Vernon,
Harvey Culbertson, C. E. Tait.

Bul. 164, 1906, Proceedings of the 19th annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. *Senate Executive Documents, 1st Session, 52d Congress, 1891-92: Vol. 4, Irrigation, Parts 1-4, serial No. 2899. Part I, Report on Irrigation. J. R. Hinton.

Facts and conditions relating to irrigation in various countries p. 377. J R. Hinton.

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II, Artesian and underflow investigation. E. S. Nettleton.
III, Final geological reports of the artesian and underflow investigation
between the 97th meridian of longitude and the foothills of the
Rocky Mountains. R. Hay.

Special Reports:

Report of the mid-plains division. J. W. Gregory, F. F. B. Coffin.

No. 40, 1882, Conditions and needs of spring wheat culture in the Northwest. C. C. Andrews.

Miscellaneous, No. 2, 1883, What science can teach about wheat. C. Richardson.

Yearbook United States Department of Agriculture:

1894, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. S. Morton, p. 9.

Education and research in argiculture in the United States. A. C.
True, p. 81.

Soils in their relation to crop production. M. Whitney, p. 129.

Water as a factor in the growth of plants. B. T. Galloway, A. F.
Woods, p. 165.

Mineral phosphates as fertilizers. H. W. Wiley, p. 177.

The most important insects injurious to stored grain. F. H. Chittenden, p. 277.

The grain smuts: Their causes and prevention. W. T. Swingle, p. 409.

1895, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. S. Morton, p. 9.
Soil ferments important in agriculture. H. W. Wiley, p. 69.
Reasons for cultivating the soil. M. Whitney, p. 123.
Humus in its relation to soil fertility. H. Snyder, p. 131.
1896, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. S. Morton, p. 9.
Potash and its function in agriculture. H. W. Wiley, p. 107.
Irrigation on the Great Plains. F. H. Newell, p. 167.

Migration of weeds. L. H. Dewey, p. 263.

The superior value of large, heavy seed. G. H. Hicks, J. C. Dabney,
p. 305.

Agricultural education and research in Belgium. A. C. True, p. 361.
Improvement in wheat culture. M. A. Carleton, p. 489.

An ideal department of agriculture and industries. E. Tisserand,
p. 543.

1897, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. Wilson, p. 9. Division of Chemistry. H. W. Wiley, p. 76.

Division of Botany. F. G. Coville, p. 90.

Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology. B. T. Galloway, p. 99.

Division of Soils. M. Whitney, p, 122.

Division of Statistics. J. Hyde, p. 258.

Popular education for the farmer in the United States. A. C. True, p. 279.

Every farm an experiment station. E. E. Ewell, p. 291.

Birds that injure grain. F. E. L. Beal, p. 345.

Hybrids and their utilization in plant breeding. W. T. Swingle,
H. J. Webber, p. 383.

Danger of importing insect pests. L. O. Howard, p. 529. 1898, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. Wilson, p. 9. Birds as weed destroyers. S. D. Judd, p. 221.

Work in Vegetable Physiology and Pathology. A. F. Woods, p. 261.
Improvement of plants by selection. H. J. Webber, p. 355.

The movement and retention of water in the soils. L. J. Briggs, p. 399.
The soluble mineral matter of soils. T. H. Means, p. 495.

1899, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. Wilson, p. 9.

Work of the meteorologist for the benefit of agricultural commerce and navigation. F. H. Bigelow, p. 71

Progress in economic entomology in the United States. L. O. How-
ard, p. 135.

Agricultural education in the United States. A. C. True, p. 157.
Progress in the treatment of plant diseases in the United States. B. T.
Galloway, p. 191.

The relation of chemistry to the progress of agriculture. H. W. Wiley,
P. 201.

Progress of agriculture in the United States. G. K. Holmes, p. 307.
Soil investigations in the United States. M. Whitney, p. 335.

Progress of plant breeding in the United States. H. J. Webber, E. A
Bessey, p. 465.

Development of agricultural libraries. C. H. Greathouse, p. 491.
Agricultural experiment stations in, the United States. Á. C. True,

p. 513.

Seed selling, seed growing and seed testing. A. J. Pieters, p. 549. Rise and future of irrigation in the United States. E. Mead, p. 591. 1900, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. Wilson, p. 9.

Agricultural education in France. C. B. Smith, p. 115.
Commercial plant introduction. J. G. Smith, p. 131.
Influence of rve on the price of wheat. E. T. Peters, p. 167.

Hot waves: Conditions which produce them and their effect on agri-
culture. A. T. Burrows, p. 325.

Objects and methods of investigation of certain physical properties of soils. L. J. Briggs, p. 397.

Practical irrigation. C. T. Johnston, etc., p. 491.

Successful wheat growing in semi-arid districts. M. A. Carleton, p.529. 1901, Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. J. Wilson, p. 9. Progress in plant and animal breeding. W. M. Hays, p. 217. Agricultural seeds-where grown and how handled. A. J. Pieters, p. 233.

Influence of environment on the chemical composition of plants.

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