832 A - Voigt: Technische und Kolonialbotanik 1908. [IQ 



weitere Auswaschen kahler Flächen und erweisen sich so für geplante Auf- 

 forstung als gute Bodenbinder. 



156. Agaves and soil denudation. (Agricultural News, vol. VII 

 [1908], p. 72.) 



157. Wild rice (Spartina brasiliensis Raddi) a mud binding grass. 

 (Journ. Board of Agr. Brit. Guiana, I [1908], No. 3.) 



Geeignet, um den Seestrand für Mangrovevegetation vorzubereiten. 



158. S heiter plant s. (New Zealand Dept. Agr. [1908], Bull. 1.) 

 Schutz- und Heckenpflanzen für Weiden, Obstgärten usw. 



159. Main, T. W. Ornamental trees and shrubs. (Agricult. Bull. 

 Straits and Fed. Malay States, vol. VII [1908], p. 311—332.) 



160. Mixed plantations. (The Suppl. to the Tropical Agriculturist 

 and Magazine, vol. II [1908], p. 87.) 



161. Day, Wra. H. Principles of tillage and rotation. (The 

 Tropical Agriculturist and Magazine, vol. XXX [1908], p. 34—40.) 



162. Paddy and jute in rotation with sweet potatoes. (Journ. 

 Dept. Agr. Bengal, II [1908], No. 2.) 



Übersicht über die Erträge. 



163. Dorfsoii, W. R. Rotation Experiments with Cotton, Corn, 

 Cow Peas and Oats. (Bull. 111 Agric. Exp. Station of Louisiana [1908], 

 Bäton-Rouge, 8°, 15 pp.) 



164. Lim Boon Heng. The Chinese method of rotation of crops 

 and reclamation of Lalang land. (Agricult. Bull. Straits and Fed. Malay 

 States, vol. VII [1908], p. 450—452.) 



165. Jack, J. N. Arable Farming. (Agr. Journ. Cape of Good Hope, 

 XXXIII [1908], p. 291—296.) 



Warnung vor einseitiger Wirtschaft, Ratschläge für Wechsel Wirtschaft. 



166. G., R. G. Cultivation of sour -veld, some interesting 

 experiments. (Agr. Journ. Cape of Good Hope, XXXII [1908], p. 216—219.) 



Versuche mit Paspalum, Raps, Leguminosen, Kartoffeln, Stachelbeeren, 

 Rhabarber, Erdbeeren, Melonen, Tomaten. Ohne Düngung ist der Anbau nicht 

 möglich. 



167. Lee, F. E. Experiments on the Heath Land of Portland. 

 (Journ. Dept. Agr. Victoria, VI [1908], p. 329—337, 6 Abb.) 



Marramgras, japanische Hirse, Mais, Kartoffeln, Zuckerrüben, Raps. 



168. Ameri canDry Farming, an Australianreviewof the system. 

 (Agr. Journ. Cape of Good Hope, XXXII [1908], p. 737—740.) 



Nach dem Reisebericht W. Strawbridge. 



169. Sutherth, W. F. The conservation of soil moisture. (Agr. 

 Journ. Cape of Good Hope, XXXIII [1908], p. 511—513, 4 Abb.) 



170. Application of the methods of dry farming to the agri- 

 culture of semi arid tracts in India. (Agr. Journ. India, III [1908], 

 No. 4.) 



171. Jardine, W. 31. Notes on dry farming. (Circul. 10 bureau of 

 Plant Industry [1908], Washington, 8 pp.) 



Einführung des Motors in Montana und Colorado. 



172. Kanthaek, F. E. The destruction of mountain Vegetation, 

 its effects upon the agricultural conditions in the Valleys. (Agr. 

 Journ. Cape of Good Hope, XXXIII [1908], p. 194—204.) 



