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 The National Food Supply in Peace and War. 



By T. B. Wood, C.B.E., M.A., Drapers' Professor of Agriculture in the 

 University of Cambridge. Second impression. Demy 8vo. Paper covers. 

 6d net. By post, yd. 



Lord Rhondda, in his statement to the deputation from the Central Chamber of 

 Agriculture on September 6, said: " I would also call your attention to the very 

 interesting pamphlet which has recently been issued by Professor T. B. Wood, of 

 the Board of Agriculture." 



" Professor Wood is a teacher in whom farmers have confidence.... The pamphlet 

 is of interest to the general public as well as to farmers, for it has been prepared 

 with a view to enabling the community at large to form a true estimate of the 

 situation." — Times 



" Professor Wood offers suggestions as to the means by whicji the food suppUes 

 might be conserved and equitable distribution secured, and his pamphlet constitutes 

 a contribution of importance on questions both urgent and far reaching in their 

 relation to the welfare of the nation." — Field 



Composition and Nutritive Value of Feeding Stuffs. 



By T. B. Wood, C.B.E., M.A., and E. T. Haln.\n, ^LA. Second edition. 



Demy 8vo. Paper covers, is net. 



This pamphlet shows the result of an attempt to collect analyses of aU materials 

 used for feeding hve-stock. Wherever possible, analyses of the materials actually 

 used by British farmers have been obtained. 



British Grasses and their Employment in Agriculture. 



By S. F. Armstrong, F.L.S., of the School of Agriculture, Cambridge. 



With 175 illustrations. Demy 8vo. 6s net. 



" The Agricultural student, for whom primarily the volume has been written, will 

 find in it a useful guide to his study of the grasses which form our meadows and 

 pastures, and valuable help in their practical emplojrment and treatment." , 



The Journal of Botany 



Manuring for Higher Crop Production. By E. J. 



Russell, D.Sc, Director of the Rothamsted Experimental Station. 

 Second edition, revised and extended. With 17 illustrations. Demy 8vo. 

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Fungoid and Insect Pests of the Farm. By F. R. 



Petherbridge, M.A., Biological Adiiser, School of Agriculture, Cam- 

 bridge. With 54 illustrations. Large crown 8vo. 43 6d net. Cambridge 

 Farm Institute Series. 



Plants Poisonous to Live Stock. By Harold C. Long, 



B.Sc. (Edin.), of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. With frontispiece. 

 Royal 8vo, 6s 6d net. Cambridge Agricultural Monographs. 



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