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,BULLETINS ISSUED BY THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 
INSTITUTE, PUSA—(conceid,) 
Note on Plant Imports into India, by T. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER, R.N., F.LS., 
F.E.S., F.Z.8. Price, As. 7. 
A Survey of the Indian Poppy-growing Districts for Morphine Oontent of 
Opium produced, by H. E. ANNETT, D.Sc. (Lond.), F.1.C., M.S.E.A.C., HARI Das 
SEN, M.Sc., and HAR DAYAL SINGH, B.Sc. Price, As. 2. 
Heponments wh Castor Seed Conducted at Sabour, by C. SOMERS TAYLOR, B.A. 
rice, As. 3. 
The Saving of Irrigation Water in Wheat Growing, by ALBERT HOWARD, C.1.E., M.A., 
and GABRIELLE L. C. HOWARD, M.A. Price, As. 4 
The Agricultural Development of Baluchistan, by ALBERT HOWARD, C.I.E., M.A., 
and GABRIELLE L. C. HOWARD, M.A. Price, As. 6. 
The Serum Simultaneous Method of Inoculation against Rinderpest, by W. A. 
POOL, M.R.C.Vv-S. Price, As. 2. 
Notes on Contagious Abortion in Pony and Donkey Mares, by R. BRANFORD, 
M.R.C.V.8., and T. M. DOYLE, F.R.C.V.S. Price, As. 5. 
Pusa 12 and Pusa 4 in the Central Circle of the United Provinces, by B. C. Burt, 
M.B.E., B.Sc., F.C.S-, ALBERT HOWARD, C.I.E., M.A., and GABRIELLE L. C. HOWARD, 
M.A. Price, As. 11. 
The Bundelkhand Cottons. Experiments in their Improvement by pure Line 
Selection, by B. C. BURT, M.B.E., B.Sc, F.C.S., and NIZAMUDDIN HAIDAR. 
Price, As. 4. 
Safflower Oil, by ALBERT HOWARD, C.1L.5., M.A., and J. STEWART REMINGTON. 
Price, As. 4. 
The Weevil Fauna of South India with special reference to Species of Economie 
Importance, by T. V. RAMAKRISHNA AYYAR, B.A., F.E.S., F.Z.S. Price, R. 1-4, 
Cawnpore-American Cotton, II. Further Field Trials (1918-20), Spinning Trials 
and Market Organization, by B. C. BURT, M.B.E., B.Sc. Price, As. 4. 
Coconut Bleeding Disease, by S. SUNDERARAMAN, M.A. Price, As. 8. 
Helminthosporium Disease of Rice, by S. SUNDERARAMAN, M.A. Prica, As, 9. 
The Preparation of Anti-rinderpest Serum using Animals of moderate susceptibility 
as Virus Producers, Part I. Buffaloes, by W. A. POOL, M.R.C.V.8s., and T. M. 
DOYLE, F.R.C.V.S. Price, As. 12. 
Feeding Experiments at Government Cattle Farm, Hissar, by R. BRANFORD,,. 
M.R.C.V.S., and EK, SEWELL, M.C., M.R.C.V.S. Price, As. 3. 
INDIGO PUBLICATIONS 
The Conditions affecting the Quality of the Java Indigo Plant (Leaf yield and richness- 
of the leaf in indigotin), by W. A. DAVIS, B.Sc., A.C.G.I. Price, As. 9 
Note on the Development of the Indigo Industry in Assam in conjunction with Tea 
and other Crops, by W. A. DAVIS, B.Sc., A.C.G.I. Price. As. 3. 
The Nature of the Changes occurring during the Extraction of Indigo from the Java. 
Plant (Indigofera arrecta), by W. A. DAVIS, B.8c., A.C.G.I, Price, R. 1. 
Note on the Deterioration of Indigo Seed during Storing, by Masor W. R. G.. 
ATKINS, D.Sc., F.I.C. Price, As. 3 
BOOKS 
Wheat in India, by ALBERT HOwaRD, M.A., A.R.C.S., F.LS8., and GABRIELLE L, (.. 
HOWARD, M.A. 288 pp. Price, Rs. 5 or 7s. 6d. 
A Description of the Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory, Muktesar: Its Work and 
Product, by Major J. D. E, HOLMES, M.a., D.Sc., M.R.C.V.S. Price, As. 8 or 9a. 
Agriculture in India, by JAMES MACKENNA, M.A., 1.0.8. Price, As. 4 or 5d. 
Some Diseases of Cattle in India. A Handbook for Stock-owners. Price, As. 8 or 9d. 
The Importance of Bacterial Action in Indigo Manufacture, by C. M. HUTCHINSON, B.A. 
Price, As. 2 or 3d. 
