PUBLICATIONS OF THE DIVISION OF FOREIGN MARKETS. BULLETINS. [To be procured at the prices indicated, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.] No. 1.-Great Britain and Ireland. Price (including supplement), 10 cents. No. 2.-The German Empire. Price, 5 cents. No. 3.-France. Price, 5 cents. No. 4.-Canada. Price, 5 cents. No. 5-Netherlands. Price, 5 cents. No. 6.-Belgium. Price, 5 cents. No. 7.-Norway. Price, 5 cents. No. 8.-Sweden. Price, 5 cents. No. 9.-Trade of Denmark. Price, 5 cents. No. 10.-Our Foreign Trade in Agricultural Products during the Five Fiscal Years 1893-1897. Price, 5 cents. No. 11.-Spain's Foreign Trade. Price, 5 cents. No. 12.-Our Trade with Spain, 1888-1897. Price, 5 cents. No. 13. Trade of Puerto Rico. Price, 5 cents. No. 14.-Trade of the Philippine Islands. Price, 10 cents. No. 15.-Our Foreign Trade in Agricultural Products, 1894-1898. Price, 5 cents. No. 16.-Distribution of the Agricultural Exports of the United States, 1894-1898. Price, 10 cents. No. 17.-Sources of the Agricultural Imports of the United States, 1894-1898. Price, 10 cents. No. 18.-Our Trade with Japan, China, and Hongkong, 1889-1899. Price, 10 cents. No. 19.-Our Foreign Trade in Agricultural Products, 1890-1899. Price, 5 cents. No. 20.-Agricultural Exports of the United States, by Countries, 1895-1899. Price, 10 cents. Price, 10 cents. No. 23.-Our Foreign Trade in Agricultural Products, 1891-1900. Price, 5 cents. No. 28.-Sources of the Agricultural Imports of the United States, 1897-1901. Price, 10 cents. No. 31.-Sources of the Agricultural Imports of the United States, 1898-1902. Price, 10 cents. No. 34.-Agricultural Exports of the United States, 1851-1902. Price, 10 cents. No. 35.-Foreign Import Tariffs on Meat and Meat Products, 1903. Price, 5 cents. No. 36.-Foreign Import Tariffs on Fruits and Nuts, 1903. Price, 5 cents. No. 37.-Foreign Import Tariffs on Grain and Grain Products, 1903. Price, 5 cents. CIRCULARS. [For free distribution; apply to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.] No. 1.-Peaches and Other Fruits in England. (Exhausted.). No. 2.-American Dried Apples in the German Empire. No. 3.-Imports and Exports for 1893 and 1894. (Exhausted.) (Exhausted.) No. 5.-The Treaty of Shimonoseki between China and Japan of April 17, 1895, and Our Possibilities of Trade with those Countries. (Exhausted.) No. 6.-Imports and Exports for 1893, 1894, and 1895. (Exhausted.) No. 7.-Extension of Markets for American Feed Stuffs.. No. 8.-The Manchester District of England as a Market for American Products. No. 9.-Imports and Exports for 1893, 1894, 1895, and 1896. (Exhausted.) No. 10.-Course of Wheat Production and Exportation in the United States, Canada, Argentina, Uruguay, Russia, and British India from 1880 to 1896. No. 11.-Agricultural Products Imported and Exported by the United States in the Years Ended June 30, 1892, to 1896, inclusive. (Exhausted.) No. 12.-Sources of the Principal Agricultural Imports of the United States during the Five Years Ended June 30, 1896. (Exhausted.) No. 13.-Distribution of the Principal Agricultural Exports of the United States during the Five Years Ended June 30, 1896. (Exhausted.) No. 14.-Hamburg as a Market for American Products. No. 15.-Exports of Cotton from Egypt.. No. 16.-Our Trade with Cuba from 1887 to 1897. No. 17.-United States Wheat for Eastern Asia. No. 18.-Hawaiian Commerce from 1887 to 1897. No. 19.-Austria-Hungary as a Factor in the World's Grain Trade; Recent Use of American Wheat in that Country. No. 20.-Agricultural Imports and Exports, 1893-1897. No. 25.-Our Foreign Trade in Agricultural Products, 1902. PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS PREPARED BY THE DIVISION OF FOREIGN MARKETS. On July 1, 1903, the Division of Foreign Markets was transferred to the Bureau of Statistics; since that date the following publications, prepared by the Division of Foreign Markets, have appeared in the series of the Bureau of Statistics: BULLETINS. No. 27.-Wheat Production and Farm Life in Argentina. Price, 10 cents. No. 30.-International Sugar Situation.. CIRCULAR. No. 15.-Foreign Trade in Farm and Forest Products, 1903. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, JOHN HYDE, Statistician. INTERNATIONAL SUGAR SITUATION. ORIGIN OF THE SUGAR PROBLEM AND ITS PRESENT ASPECTS |