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Jfatal. 



Agri. Journal and Mining Record, May 10, 24. June 7. [Dept. of Agri.] 

 Natal Plants, Vol 3, part II. By J. Medley Wood. [Author.] 



Central Africa. 



C. Africa Times, April 13, 20, 27. May 4, 11. [Editor.] 

 Journal of Agri. for Zanzibar. [Editor.] 



West Indies. 



Barbados. 



Agri. Gazette, May. [Editor.] 



.Jamaica. 



Journal, Jamaica Agri. Society, July. [Secretary.] 

 Trinidad, 



Govt. Farm, Annual Report of Manager, 1900. 



British North America. 



Montreal. 



Pharmaceutical Journal, June. [Editor.] 

 ^Ottawa. 



Bulletin 37, (Apple Culture and district lists of apples suitable for Ontario 



and Quebec with description of varieties. [Dept of Agri.] 

 The Dominion Experimental Farms, 1901. 



United States of America. 



Publications of the TJ. S. Dept. of Agriculture. [Directors.'] 

 Scientific Bureaus and Divisions. 



Sixteenth Annual Report, 1899. 



Year Book of the U.S. Dept. of Agri., 1903. 



Bureau of Animal Industry, 19 (Inspection of Meats for Animal Parasites) 

 21 (Sheep Scab, its nature and treatment) 27 (Information concerning the 

 Angora Goat) 



Division of Chemistry 61 (Pure-food laws of European Countries affecting 

 American Exports) 



Farmers' Bulletin, 92 (Experiment Station Work), 93 (Sugar as Food), 94 

 Vegetable Garden), 95 (Good Roads for Farmers), 97 Experiment Station 

 Work), 99 (Insect Enemies of Shade Trees), 100 (Hog-raising in the 

 South), 101 ( Millets), 102 (Southern Forage Plants), 103 (Experiment Station 

 Work), 104 (Notes on Frost), 105 (Experiment Station Work), 106 (Breeds 

 of Dairy Cattle), 107 (Experiment Station Work), 108 (Salt Bushes), 109 

 (Farmers' Reading Courses), 110 (Rice Culture in the United States), t 

 112 (Bread and Bread-making), 113 (The Apple and how to grow it), 

 1 14 (Experiment Station Work), 11 5 (Hop Cult are in California), 116 (Irri- 

 gation in Fruit-growing), 117 (Sheep, Hogs, and Horses in the Pacific 

 North-west), 118 (Grape Growing in the South), 119 (Experiment Station 

 Work), 120(The Principal Insects affecting the Tobacc3 Plant), 121 (Beans, 

 Peas, and other Legumes as Food), 122 (Experiment Station Work), 

 123 (Red Clover Seed), 124 (Experiment Station Work), 125 (Protection of 

 Food Products from injurious Temperatures), 126 Practical Suggestions for 

 Farm Buildings), 127 (Important Insecticides), 128 ( ^ggs and their uses as 

 Food), 129 (Sweet Potatoes), 130 (The Mexican Cotton-Boll Weevil), 131 

 (Household tests for the detection of Oleomargarine and Renovated Butter), 

 132 (The principal Insect Enemies of Growing Wheat). 



.Experiment Stations. 



Kansas. Press Bulletin, 90 (Dried Blood as a Tonic for young calves), j91 

 (The Clover-hay Worm), 101 (Notes from the Plum Orchard.) 



