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almost to an end, this being due, it is supposed, to the restrictive laws for the protection of birds, which by the efforts of the Audubon societies have been enacted in 35 states, including all the states from which desirable birds could be procured. As to importations, bird-lovers may bewail the fact that so many birds are imported to suffer lives of captivity, but their grief should be mitigated by the other fact that a large majority of the importations are canaries, domesticated for many generations and knowing only the captive life. The worst cruelty that could be shown such birds would be to give them liberty and compel them to shift for themselves." Palmer, T. S. Hunting licenses; their history, objects and limitations.

1904. 72 p. illus. (Agriculture dept. Biological survey bureau. Bulletin 19) 10 cts. Discusses also licenses of foreign countries and gives index of legislation in United States. The jackrabbits of the United States. Revised, 1897. 88 p. illus. (Agriculture dept. Biological survey bureau. Bulletin 8) 10 cts.

National reservations for the protection of wild life. 1912. 32 p. maps. (Agriculture dept. Biological survey bureau. Circular 87)

General description, summary, and bibliography. Useful chiefly for reference and direction to other sources.

Private game preserves and their future in the United States. 1910. 11 p. illus. (Agriculture dept. Biological survey bureau. Circular 72) 5 cts. Winkenwerder, Hugo A. Forestry in the public schools. ture dept. Forest service. Circular 130) 5 cts.

1907. 16 p. (Agricul

How forestry could be introduced in the following courses: Nature study, general geography, arithmetic, United States history, civics, physical geography, commercial geography, botany, wood-working, and agriculture. A circular of large suggestive value, especially to rural schoolteachers and faculties of normal schools.

MISCELLANEOUS.

A. L. A. catalog, 8,000 volumes for a popular library, with notes, 1904, prepared by New York state library and Library of congress under auspices of American library association publishing board; editor, Melvil Dewey, and others; pt. 1, Classed; pt. 2, Dictionary. 1904. 2 pts. in 1 vol. 404+485 p. (Library of congress) $1.

See also same, pt. 1, separate. 404 p. 15 cts.; cloth, 25 cts.

Manual of calisthenic exercises. 54 p. illus. small 4°. (War dept. Adjutantgeneral's office) 5 cts.; cloth, 25 cts.

Reprint, 1913.

Social plays, games, marches, old-folk dances, and rhythmic movements for use in Indian schools. 1911. 67 p. illus. (Interior dept. Indian affairs office) 10

cts.

More than 150 games, graded for school children of all ages. in Indian,

Just as useful in white schools as

INDEX.

Abbey, M. J., 16.

Abel, M. H., 24.

Abbreviations used in bulletin, 15.

Adams, R. C., 45.

Adulteration, food, 24–25.

Agricultural clubs, boys and girls, 17.

Agricultural department. See Department of ag-

riculture.

Agricultural education, 16-17.

Alabama, map, 41.

Alaska, forests, 36; geographic dictionary, 32; map,

41; seal islands, 38.

Alcohol, problems, 52.

Allen, E. W., 20.

Allen, W. N., 32.

Alvord, H. E., 20.

Amazon, exploration of valley, 34.

American historical association, 45.

Anderson, G. E., 27.

Animal husbandry, 20-21.

Animal production, 17, 20-23.

Antiquities, Mexican and Central American, 48.
Apiculture, 22. See Bees.

Arbitration, addresses by President Taft, 49; trea-
ties with Great Britain and France, 45.
Arbor day, 52.

Arizona, map, 41.

Arkansas, birds, 54; forests, national, 37; map, 41.

Arnold, J. A., on publications of the U. S. Depart-

ment of agriculture, 12-15.

Ashe, W. W., 36.

Ashley, G. H., 37.

Atlases. See Maps.

Atwater, W. O., 24.
Atwood, W. W., 35.
Avalanches, 36.

Boiseu, A. T., 35.

Boll weevil, fighting, 39.
Bond, Frank, 45.
Boss, Andrew, 20.
Bowman, Isaiah, 23.
Brand, C. J., 38.
Bread making, 24.
Breazeale, J. F., 24.
Brown, Glenn, 45.
Browne, C. A., 22.
Bryant, A. P., 24.

Bureau of soils, work, 40.

Burr's conspiracy, 50.

Butter, making, 27; renovated, household tests, 26.

Cacti, growth, 18.

Calisthenics, manual, 56.

Canada, survey, 40.

Canning, instruction, 24-26, 37.

Capitol, United States, statuary hall, 47.

Carleton, M. A., 24.

Cary, Merritt, 53.

Census (1790), heads of families, 46.

Census bureau, publications, 28.
Central America, antiquities, 48.
Cereals, preparation as foods, 26-27.
Chamberlain, J. S., 24.

Chattanooga, campaign, 45.
Cheese-making, 17.

Chemistry, applications to agriculture, 16.
Chesnut, V. K., 53.

Chickens, raising, 21-23.

Child labor, 30.

Children, wage earners, 30.

China, railway situation, 27; trade guilds, 31.

Chinese immigration, laws and treaties, 45.

Chittenden, A. K., 35.

Chittenden, F. H., 53.

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Europe, technical schools, 31.
Examination of publications, 7.

Expansion, territorial and commercial, United
States, 50.

Experiment stations bureau, extension work, 14-15;
publications, 9.

Explorations, American, 46; United States, 41, 47.
Explosives, history and composition, 39.
Failyer, G. H., 17.

Families, heads, census of 1790, 46.

Farm economics, 23.

Farm engineering, 230.

Farm products, systems of marketing, 29.
Farmers' bulletins, 13.

Featherolf, J. M., 19.

Federal aid, domestic disturbances (1787-1903), 50.
Fewkes, J. W., 46.

Field mice, destruction, 55.
Finance, 30.

Fire loss, United States, 32.

Fiscal systems, England, France, Germany, and
United States, 29.

Fish, cat, habits and culture, 39; industry, 38; out-
line for educational exhibit, 55; protection and
preservation, 40.

Fisher, A. K., 54.

Fisher, C. A., 37.

Flag, United States, evolution, 49.
Fletcher, A. C., 46.

Fletcher, W. F., 25.

Flies, house, diseases carried, 51.

Floods, influence of forests, 34.

Florida, map, 41.

Folkmar, Daniel, 32.

Foods, imported, inspection, 50.

Forest and forest products, 35-37.

Forest fires, 19.

Forest service, extension work, 14; publications, 9.
Forestry, 17–20, 54, 56.

Forests, influence on climate and floods, 34; South

America, 42.

Fortier, S., 23.

Foster, H. D., 36.

Foster, J. H., 36.

Froby, J. W., 23.

Frost, formation and protection, 33.

Frothingham, E. H., 36-37.

Fruit growing, 16.

Fugitive slave cases, Boston (1851), 50.

Fuller, M. L., 51.

Fur seals, industry, 39.

Galloway, B. T., 17.

Game preserves, private, 56.

Games, Indian schools, 56.

Gannett, Henry, 28, 33, 46.

Gardening, 17-18.

Garriott, E. B., 33.

Gazetteers, 33.

Geography, commercial, 35-44; physical and po-

litical, 32-35.

Geological maps, 43.

Geological surveys, 34–35.

Geology, 34.

Georgeson, C. C., 38.

Germany, reports of American consuls on cost of

living, 31.

Geysers, 35.

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Indians, Delaware, history, 45; education and civ-
ilization, 46; handbook, 46; history, 48; Siouan,
sketch, 47.

Industrial commission, 29.

Industrial education, 29.

Insect pests, 18.

Insecticides, preparation and use, 52.

Insects, affecting domestic animals, 21; disease-
carrying, 51; information, 54; injurious to vege-
table crops, 53.

Interior department, history, 39; publications, 9.
International geographic congress, 34.

Iowa, map, 41. *

Irrigation, farms, 23; projects, 38.

Isthmian canal commission, extension work, 15.

Jackrabbits, description, 56.

Jackson, E. R., 17, 54.

Jaffa, M. S., 25.

Jepson, W. L., 35.

John Brown's raid, 50.

Jordan, D. S., 39.

Judd, S. D., 53–55.

Kansas, gazetteer, 33; map, 41.

Kebler, L. F., 51.

Keifer, J. W., 47.

Kellogg, R. S., 19, 36-37.

Kelly, Ernest, 17.

Kendall, W. C., 39.

King, D. W., 23.

Kirkland, A. H., 55.

Knapp, J. B., 36.

Knapp, S. A., 39.

Kohl, J. G., 47.

Ku-Klux Klan (1866-1872), 50.

Labor, hand and machine, 29; organizations, re-

ports, 31; troubles, 31, 50.

Labor department, publications, 28.

Lamon, H. M., 21.

Landslides, 34.

Lane, C. B., 51.

Langworthy, C. F., 22, 25-26.

Lantern slides, Forestry service, 14.

Lantz, D. E., 51, 55.

Latin America, handbooks, 39.

Lawns, improvement, 18.

Laws, martial, 47; United States, 10.

Leake, J. P., 51.

Lecture syllabuses, Forestry service, 14.

Lee, A. R., 22.

Leighton, M. O., 36.

Lieber, G. N., 47.

Library, catalogue for popular, 56.

Library of congress, publications, 10.

Lodge, H. C., 47.

Louisiana, forest conditions, 36; map, 41.

Louisiana purchase, history, 45-46; state papers and

correspondence, 49.

Lucas, F. A., 55.

Lumsden, L. L., 52.

Macaroni, manufacture, 39.

McAtee, W. L., 55.

McGee, W J, 47.

McGrew, T. F., 22.

Maine, statistics, 28.

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Public documents, how to order, 11-12; price lists,
10-11. See also Government publications.
Public health reports,

52.

Public lands, vacant, 40.
Public roads, models, 46.
Pulsifer, Woodbury, 48.
Quails, discussion, 54.
Rabild, Helmer, 21.
Ragan, W. H., 18.
Railroads, China, 27.
Rats, destruction, 51.
Record, S. J., 20.
Reindeer, account, 38.
Rice, W. E., 22.
Roads, making, 23-46.
Roberts, T. G., 49.
Rogers, L. A., 27, 52.

Rommell, G. M., 21.

Royce, C. C., 49.

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