TEXT-BOOK OF AGKICULTUKE. 703 



1875. E. M. Pendleton, ]M. 1)., rrofcssor of Aoriculturc and Ilor- 

 ticulturo in tlic llniversit}' of (}coi"<^ia. Ti^xt-Book of Scieiititic 

 Ai^riciiltuiv, with Practical Deductions. Intended for the Use of 

 Colleocs, Schools, and Private Students. A. S. Barnes & Co., 

 New York. Copyright ls74. Pp. 411). ' 



Part I, Anatomy an<l Physiology of Plants, comprising nine chapters. Part II, 

 Agricultural Meteorology, comprising four chapters. Part III, Soils as Related to 

 Physics, c(itiii)rising seven chapters. Part IV, Chemistry of the Atmosphere, com- 

 prising foiu- chai)ters. Part V, Chemistry of Plants, comprising ten chajjters. 

 Part VI, Chemistry of Soils, with ninechajjters. Part VII, Fertilizers and Natural 

 Manures, eight chapters. Part VIII, Animal Nutrition, three chapters. Appen- 

 dix with remarks on si)ecific crops. 



Second edition, IS77, pp. 44'.\, l)eing enlarged by an addendum "embracing 

 recent discoveries in agricultural science." 



1878. Thomas P. Janes, (Jomniissionor of A<,n-iculture of the State 

 of Georo-ia. The Farmer's Scientitic Maiuial. Deixirtnient of 

 Atfriculture, Atlanta, Ga. Pp. 168. 



Chapter I, General Chemistry; Chai)ter II, Plants — The Structure and Offices 

 of Their Different Parts; Chapter III, Cliendcal Composition of Plants; Chapter 

 IV, Plant Fertilization; Chapter V, Soil Fertilization; Chapter VI, Soils in Their 

 Relation to Vegetation; Chapter VII, Fertilizers; Chapter VIII, Plants and Their 

 Products as Food for .\nimals; Chapter IX, Agricultural Experiments; Chapter 

 X, Farm Drainage; Chapter XI, Irrigation; Chapter XII, Meteorology in its 

 Relations to Agriculture; Chapter XIII, Entomology in its Relations to Agricul- 

 ture. Appendix. 



1880. N. T. LuPTON, LL. D., Professor of ('hemistry in Vanderhilt 

 rniversity. Nashville, Tenn. The Elementary Principles of Scien- 

 titic Ao'ricidture. American Book Company. Pp. 107. 



Chapter I, The Development of Scientific Agriculture; Chapter II, The Origin, 

 Composition, and Classilic^tion of Soils; Chapter III, The Composition of Plants; 

 Chapter IV, Comjiosition and Properties of the Atmosphere; Chapter V, The 

 Sources of Plant Food and How Obtained; Chapter VI, The Imiirovement of 

 Soils; Chajiter VII, The Use of .Manures and Fertilizers; Chapter VIII, Mineral 

 Fertilizers; Chapter IX, Rotation of Crops; Chapter X, The Selection and Care 

 of Live Stock. .\|)pendix. (Questions. 



1882. IIenky Tanneu. First Principles of Agriculture. Canada 

 Publishing Co., Toronto. Pp. !>;">. (Canadian edition of a British 

 hook, with Canadian preface ])y Prof. William Brown. The lirst 

 London (>diti<)n was 1878; the second 1879.) 



Chapter I, The Soil; Chapter II, Composition of Crops; Chapter III, Fertility 

 of the Soil; Chapter IV, Farm Manures; Chapter V, .\rtilicial Manures; Cliapter 

 VI, Natural Manures; Chapter VII, Tillage Operations; Chapter VIII, Rotation 

 of Crops; Chapter IX, Live Stock; Chai)ter X, Food of Farm Stock. Appendix. 



1882. R. S. Tiio.Mi'soN. Science in Farm i no . .V Text-Book on the 

 Principles of Agriculture, Including a Treatise on Agricultural 



