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Germany — Auswartiges amt. Berichte iiber land- und forstwirtschaft im 



auslande. 

 Germany — Keichsamt des innern. Berichte iiber landwirtschaft. 

 Hawaiian sugar planters' association — Experiment station — Division of agri- 

 culture and chemistry. Bulletin. 



Division of entomology. Bulletin. 



Division of pathology and physiology; Bulletin. 



Indian forest memoirs. Economic products series. 



Forest zoology series. 



Italy — Direzione geueiale dell' agricoltura. Annali di agricoltura. 



Kew. Royal gardens. Bulletin of miscellaneous information. Additional 



series. 

 Landboskrifter. 

 Minnesota plant studies. 



Mitteilungen aus dem forstlichen versuchswesen Osterreichs. 

 Mouographien landwirtschaftlicher nutztiere. 



>'ew South Wales — Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin. 

 jVew York (State) — Department of agriculture. Bulletin. 

 One and all garden books. 



Padua. R. Stazione bacologica sperimentale. (Not a current series.) 

 Pennsylvania — Department of agriculture. Bulletin. (Cards printed since 



1900.) 

 (Das) pflanzenreich (Engler). (Earlier cards were printed by the Library 



of Congress.) 

 Queensland — Department of agriculture. Bulletin. (Not a current series.) 

 Sweden— Landtbruksstyrelse. Meddelanden. (Have printed cards for numbers 



of this series having a personal author, since 1903.) 

 Texas — Department of agriculture. Bulletin. 

 Torrey botanical club. Memoirs. 

 U. S. National herbarium. Contributions. (Earlier cards were printed by the 



Library of Congress.) 

 (Die) vegetation der erde (Drude). (Earlier cards printed by the Library of 



Congress. ) 

 Vienna. K. K. zoologisch-botanische gesellschaft. Abhandlungen. 



As in previous years, it was possible to keep the cataloguing of the 

 accessions of the year fairly up to date, with the exception of the 

 pamphlets and serials. The unaccessioned, unclassified, and uncata- 

 logued material on hand on July 1, 1911, compared with the material 

 on hand July 1, 1010, was as follows: 



It is probable that the past year would have shown no increase 

 in the total amount of uncatalogued material had it not been for the 

 fact that two large foreign shipments of books purchased were re- 

 ceived a few days before July 1, 1911. The number of uncatalogued 

 continuations was reduced during the year by 2G9, but the number of 

 uncatalogued pamphlets was increased by 208. As described in the 



