128 



Ottaica. 



Experimental Farm Reports for 1899. [Dept. of Agri.] 

 United States America. 

 Publication^ of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



Scientific Bureaus and Divisions. 

 Division of Forestry 



27 (Practical Tree Planting in Operation.) 

 Division of Vegetable Physiology and P*athology 



19 (Stigmonose : A iisease of Carnations and other Pinks) 

 Experimental Station. 

 Alabama, Auburn 



108 (Tomatoes) 

 Calif uruia, Berkeley 



129 (Report on the condition of Olive Culture in California) 

 Michigan, Agricultural College 



179 (Sugar Beet Investigations) 



180 (Some Insects of the year 1899.) 

 Vermont, Burlington 



78 (Analyses of Commercial Feeding Stuffs) 



79 (Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers) 



80 (Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers) 

 Virginia. Blacksbury 



101 (Orchard Technique. Apple production in Virginia) 



102 (The Crop Pest Law) 



American Journal of Pharmacy, July. [Editor.] 

 Torrev Club Bulletin, June. [Editor.] 

 The Plant World, June. [Publisher.] 



Polynesia. 



Planter's Monthly, Hawaii, June. [Editor.] 



Seeds 



From Etc. H. R. Scotland, Vale Royal. 



Erythruxylon areolatuin, 



Brunfelsia sp. 



White Lignum vitse. 

 From jR. K. Tomlinson, Esq., Lacovia. 



Lagetta Imtearia. 



ISTelumbium luteum. 

 From God. Botanic Gardens, Saharanpur. 



Amoora Rohituka 



Calotropis gigantea 



Cedrela Toona. 



Dendrocalamus Strictus. 



Diospyros E mbryopteris. 



Eryihrina vespertilis. 



Eugenia latifolia. 



Garcinia Livingstonei. 



Milletia glaucesens. 



Pongamia glabra. 



Sterculia fulgens. 

 From. Botanic Gardens, British Guiana. 



Victoria Regia, 



Plants. 



From E. K. Tomlinson, Esq., Lacovia. 

 Mammea americana. 



Herbaeium. 



From Br. Grabham, Kingston. 



Clusia sp. 



Canella alba. 

 From Eev. H. H. Scotland, Vale Royal. 



Erythroxylon areolatum. 



[Issued 4th August, 1900.] 



