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SOIL SURVEYS. 



Soil surveys of the following counties have been pub- 

 lished : — 



ENGLAND. 



Bedford. — 



Rigg, Th. The Soils and Crops of the Market-garden District 

 of Biggleswade. Journ. Ag. Sci., 1916, vii., 385. 



Cambridge. — 



Foreman, F. W. Soi/s of Cambridgeshire. Journ. Ag. Sci., 

 1907, ii., 161. 



Dorset. — 



Gilchrist, D. A., and Luxmoore, C. M. The Soils of Dorset. 

 Reading Coll. Dorset C. Council, 1907. 



Kent, Surrey, and Sussex. — 



Hall, A. D., and Russell, E. J. Agriculture and Soils of Kent, 

 Surrey, and Sussex. Bd. Ag. and Fisheries, 191 1. 



Nottingham. — 



Goodwin, Wm. The Soils of Nottinghamshire. Mid. Ag. and 

 Dairy Coll. Kingston, Derby. 



Norfolk. — 



Newman, L. F. Soils and Agriculture of Norfolk. Trans. 

 Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc, 191 2, ix., 349-393. 



Shropshire. — 



Robinson, G. W. A Survey of the Soils and Agriculture of 

 Shropshire. County of Salop Higher Education Com., n.d. 



WALES. 



Robinson, G. W. Studies on the Paleozoic Soils of North Wales. 

 Tourn. Ag. Sci., 191 7, viii., 338. 



Robinson, G. W., and Hill, C. F. Further Studies on the 

 Soils of North Wales. Journ. Ag. Sci., 1919, ix.. 259. 



Griffith, J. J. Influence of Mines upon Land and Livestock in 

 Cardiganshire. Journ. Ag. Sci., 1919, ix., 366. 



