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crops, potatoes, sugar beets, oil-yiel(Hn<i plants, fiber crops, bops, rbieory. tobacco, 

 the vine, the oHve, and animal industry. 



Portugal from an agricultural standpoint, B. C. C. n.\ Costa and L. F. de 

 Castko ( /.(' J'drlinjii/ (III jiiiiiit (If nil- iKjriroli'. Lislti))i: (•ovenniH'itl, J! 00, pp. 9l!5, 

 ph. 73, fifjs. 140, }nt(px in). — This extensive work on agriculture in Portugal was pub- 

 lished by order of the Portuguese Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1!)00. The 

 work is divided into 3 parts, treating of the soil, agricultural products, and rural life, 

 respectively. Agriculture in the Azores and on the island of Madeira is included in 

 the discussions. 



Agriculture in Denmark, R. Sciior {V agriculture en Danenmrk. Parh: JJhra- 

 irie (Kji-icole de la tiutixnu rtistiipie, 1900, pp. 329^47^58, pis. 2S)- — This work, prepared 

 under the auspices of the Danish Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1900, dis- 

 cusses in a general way the different phases of Danish agriculture. The text is in 

 Danish and French. 



Agriculture in Finland at the close of the nineteenth century, (J. (Jkotex- 

 FELT {Uagrictilture en Fbihtnde vers la fin du 19 sit-cle. Helsingfor-i, 1900, pp. 131, i>h. 

 13, maps 5) . 



The management of an estate in Silesia, H. BtJTTNER (Mitt. Landir. Inst. I'nir. 

 Breslaii, 1 (1901), X<i. n, pp. 53-187). — An extensive article treating in detail of the 

 management of a large estate. The article is intended as a contribution to the study 

 of farm management and agricultural bookkeeping. 



Agriculture in Japan ( L' agriculture au Japan. Paris: M. de Brnnoff, 1900, up. 

 117). — This treatise on Japanese agriculture was published under the direction of the 

 Imperial Commission of Japan to the Paris Exposition of 1900. 



Agriculture in Indo-China, A. Greverath {U agriculture en Indo-Chine. Paris: 

 Augustin Challamel, 1900, pp. 166, map 1). — A planter's guide-book discussing briefly 

 the agricultural regions of the country, the opportunities for colonizing and improving 

 certain sections and the crops to be cultivated. 



Farming in India, W. A. Vincent [Agr. Students' Gaz., v. ser., 10 {1901), No. 5, 

 pp. 140, 14I). — A popular note on the condition of the Indian farmer. 



Markets and marketing, D. Tallerman {London: Simphin, Marsludl, Ilamil- 

 ton, Kent d- Co., Ltd., 1899, pp. Vlll-rlOS, pi. i).— This volume contains a number 

 of papers describing methods by Avhich the author believes farmers may more 

 profitably market their products. 



Successful farming ; how to farm for profit, \V. Kennik. Si-. { 'J'nrnntn: \Vui. 

 Rennie's Sons, 1900, pp. 312, figs. 133). 



Catalogue of the periodicals and other serial publications in the Library 

 of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Josephine A. Clark et al. (T >'. 

 Dept. Agr., Library Bui. 37, pp. 362). — The catalogue includes the periodicals and 

 other serial publications up to the end of the year 1900, exclusive of the publications 

 of the United States Government and of the agricultural colleges and cxiicrimeiit 

 stations. 



