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"The World's Commercial Products. " Article on Wheat. 

 Statistics and information on technical points from out- 

 side sources have "been sought, chiefly among the following 

 publications: 



The Australian Commonwealth Year Book. 

 The Journal of Agriculture for Victoria. 



Western Australia. 



South Australia. 



The Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales. 

 Brunich. A Pamphlet on Wheat Culture in Queensland. 

 The Eeport of the Canadian Seed Growers' Assoc., 1913. 

 The Experimental Station Eecord of the United States, 



recent numbers. 

 The Bulletin of Economic and Social Intelligence of the 



International Institute of Agriculture, Borne. 

 The Bulletin of Plant Diseases; of the same. 

 The Annual Eeport of the Agricultural Chemist of 



Queensland, recent numbers. 

 Trivett. Wheat Growing in Eelation to Rainfall in New 



South Wales, 1912. 

 Webb. Dictionary of Statistics. 



Shaw. How to Increase the Yield of Wheat in California. 

 The chief New Zealand publications containing useful 

 information are: 



The Statistics of New Zealand, Vol. III. 



The New Zealand Official Year Book. 



The Eeport of the Commission on the Cost of Living in 



New Zealand, 1912, Parliamentary Papers H. 18. 

 The Eeport on the Cost of Living in New Zealand, 1891- 



1914. 

 The Eeport of the Extension of Commerce Committee into 



the New Zealand Flour Millers' Association, 1903. 



Parliamentary Papers I. 10. 

 The Eeport of the Evidence before the Agricultural 



Labourers' Case in Canterbury before the Arbitra- 

 tion Court (1908). 

 Various volumes of the Appendices to the Journal of the 



House of Eepresentatives. 

 The Ordinances of the Legislative Council. 

 The Annual Eeports of the Department of Agriculture. 

 The Journal of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral 



Association. 



The Canterbury Agricultural College Magazine. 

 The Annual Eeport of the Canterbury Chamber of 



Commerce. 



The New Zealand Farmer. 

 The Farmers' Union Advocate. 

 The Lyttelton Times and The Christehurch Press. 



