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Periodicals and Serials 



Sonic- of the new titles added to this file are: Angewandte 

 Botanik; Archives de Botanicjuc; Arch'w fur Fxperimentelle 

 Zellforschung ; the Arbeileu, Collage Bibliographic dcr Pflanzen- 

 schutz-literatur, Flugblalt, M illeiluugen . and the Nachrichtenblatt 

 from the Biologische Reichsan stall fur Land und Forstwirtschaft, 

 Berlin-Dahlem ; b'lorr Com pi Ac Illusiree; Tori sehrifte dcr Land- 

 wirtschaft, Vienna; Botaniseli Jaarboek from the Kruidkundig 

 Genootschap Dodonaea, (dent ; The Library, Newark, N. J.; Year- 

 book of the Milwaukee Public Museum; Den Xordiskc Race; 

 Proto plasma; Reviezv of Agricultural Operations in India; Revue 

 Scicutijique lllustrec {Revue Rose) ; the Bole tin Mc usual and the 

 T.slndios from the Seeretaria de Agricultura v Fomcnto, Mexico; 

 Silva Fennica; the B olefin and Memoria of the Sociedad Nacional 

 de Agricultura, Chile; Contributions from Stanford University, 

 Dudley Herbarium; Journal of the Faculty of Science, Sect. 3, 

 Botany, Tokyo Imperial University; Travuux de I'institut Nencki, 

 super lore d' Agriculture, 



Future Exchanges 



The librarian corresponded with foreign departments of agri- 

 culture, botanical and agricultural institutes and laboratories, 

 scientific societies, agricultural experiment stations. Sample 

 copies of their publications were requested to enable us to decide 

 on future exchanges. These letters were sent to various institu- 

 tions in East Africa, Algeria, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bul- 

 garia, Denmark, England, Federated Malay States, Formosa, 

 France, Germany, .Hungary. Italy. Java. Seychelles Islands and 

 Switzerland. 



Binding 



About six hundred volumes were forwarded to the binder. For 

 the first time agricultural experiment station publication^, are being 

 bound, and approximately 5,000 annual reports, bulletins, etc. are 

 being bound into volumes. A larger number of titles from the 

 book collection are being bound than has been the case in the past. 

 We have been able to accomplish this unusual amount of bindery 

 work due to extra temporary assistance, made possible by a special 

 contribution for this purpose. 



