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A106-11.3 Silkworm; being brief manual of instructions for production of silk, with illustrations 1
A106-11.4 Silkworm; being brief manual of instructions for production of silk, with illustrations 1
A106-11.5 Silkworm; being brief manual of instructions for production of silk, with illustrations 1
A106-12 Investigation of diseases of swine, and infectious and contagious diseases incident to other classes of domesticated animals 1
A 106/13:NE-4 Spray irrigation : a land disposal practice for decontaminating leachate from sanitary landfills / 1
A106-18 Tea-culture as probable American industry, read before New York Horticultural Society, at its meeting in New York City Oct. 7, 1879 1
A106-22 Contagious diseases of domesticated animals, continuation of investigation 1
A106-26 Report on culture of sumac in Sicily, and its preparation for market in Europe and U.S. 1
A106-28 Report on culture of sugar beet and manufacture of sugar therefrom in France and U.S. 1
A106-31 Contagious pluero-pneumonia, 3rd report 1
A106-33 Report of analytical and other work done on sorghum and cornstalks by Chemical Division of Department, July to Dec. 1880 1
A106-34 Contagious diseases of cattle message from President of U.S., transmitting documents received from Commissioner of Agriculture, in reply to resolution of 7th instant, relative to contagious diseases of cattle. 1
A106-35 Report on insects injurious to sugar cane 1
A106-36 Report upon statistics of grape culture and wine production in U.S. for 1880 1
A106-40 Condition and needs of spring wheat culture in Northwest 1
A106-47 Climate, soil, and agricultural capabilities of South Carolina and Georgia 1
A106-48 Silos and ensilage, record of practical tests in several States and Canada 1
A106-50 Dissemination of Texas fever of cattle and how to control it 1
A106-54 Address of Hon. George B. Loring, U.S. Commissioner of Agriculture, before Mississippi Valley Cane-Growers' Association, Saint Louis, Mo., Dec. 14, 1882 1
A106-55 Grange its origin, progress, and educational purposes, read before convention called by Commissioner of Agriculture, Jan. 23, 1883, to consider subject of agricultural education. 1