Miscellaneous. 132 



L' Exploitation duCopalier en Guinee. 

 L' Agric. pratique des pays cbauds. 

 Jan. 1909, p. 47. 



Guttapercha : — 



Guttapercha trees of the Malay- 

 Peninsula. Kew, Bull, 1907, p. 109. 



Imports of raw gutta into the United 

 Kingdom. Ind. Journ. 15. 7, 1907, 

 p. 88. 



Notes on Karite gutta. S pence Q. J. 



L'pool I. C. R., Jan. 08, p. Q) 

 De melksapvaten bij Caoutciuouc en 



Getahpercba leverenden Planten. 



Verslag Salatiga 1907, p. 43. 

 Essai d'extraction de Gutta par 



Saign^e sur Palaquium cultivees a 



Tamatave, Journ. d'Agric. Tro- 



picale, May 1909. p. 154. 

 Gutta-percba planting in Java, lnd. 



Rubber Wrld. Mar. 1909. " T.A." 



Aug. p. 106. 



Helicteres :— 



Helicteres fibre. "T.A." July 1907, 

 p, 17, 



Hemp : — 



Charas or Indian hemp. Hooper, 



Ind. Agric. Oct. 1908, p. 302. 

 New Zealand Hemp Industry. 

 Queens, Ag. Jl, Dec. 1908, p. 318. 



Indigo : — 



Der Indig. Tropenfl. 1907, p. 621. 

 Indigo — a retrospect. Ind. Agric. 

 Mar. 1908, p. 73. 



Research work in Indigo, carried out 

 at Balasingh Serai, Blozam and 

 Leake. Calcutta 1905. 



A contribution to tbe Indigo question. 

 Nature 30. 7. 1908, p. 296. 



L' Indigo a la Station de cultuur 

 experimentales de Quang-Ngai Bull 

 Economique d'Indo— China, May 

 1909, p. 201. 



Ipecacuanha :— 



Ipecacuanha. Str. Bull. 6. 1908, p. 



134, "T.A." Sept. 1908, p- 224, 

 Note on Ipecacuanha cultivation. 



Str, Bull. Aug. '09. p, 363. "T.A." 



Oct. p. 306. 



Irrigation : — 



Well Irrigation. Ind. Agr. Nov. 1904. 

 p. 345. 



Notes on methods of irrigation in 

 Arizona. Park in U T,A." Sept. 

 1906, p. 271. 



Furrow Irrigation. Howard. Agr. 

 Jl. Ind. July 1908. "T.A." Nov. 

 3.908, p. 459. 



[February, 1910. 



Lining of ditches and reservoirs to 

 prevent seepage losses. Haw. For- 

 ester, July 1908, p. 172. 



Irrigation Methods. A. S. Kenyon. 

 Phil. Agr, Rev. I. 10. Oct. 1908. 



A current pump for irrigation. Agr. 

 Gaz. N. S. W. XX. I. Jan. 09, p. 53. 



Jute :— 



Jute vs. rice. Ind. Agric. 1. 10. 07, 

 p. 295. 



Crops in rotation with Jute. do. 

 Apr. 1908, p. 112. 



Notice sur le jute. Bull, Jard. Col. 



June 1908, p. 516. 

 Burkill and Finlow. The races of 



Jute. Agr. Ledger, 6. 1907, V. P. 



Series, 105. 

 do. On three varieties of Corchorus 



capsularis which are eaten. Proc 



Ass. Soc Bengal, 3. 1907, p. 633. 

 Jute and jute substitutes from West 



Africa, Imp. Inst. Bull. 6. 1908, 



p, 126. 



Jute growing in Assam. Ind. Agric 



Nov. 1908, pp. 328, 329. 

 Experiments in Jute Cultivation in 



Bengal. Imp. Inst. Bull. 6. 1908, 



p. 292. 



do. Ind. Agric. Dec. 1908, p. 382. 

 Note sur le Jute de Chine. L' Agr. 



Pratique des pays cbauds. Jan. 



1909, p. 77. 



Jute cultivation in Burma. Ind. 

 Agric. Apr. 1. 1909, p. 126. 



Heart damage of baled jute. Agr. 

 Journ. India, July 1909, p. 276. 



Jute in 1908. Iud. Agric. Jan. 1909. 

 "T.A. Dec. p. 491. 



PLOUGHS: THEIR SETTING AND 

 SPECIAL FEATURES. 



By W. J. Maldkn. 



(From tbe Agricultural Gazette of Neio 

 South Wales, Vol. XX., Pt. 8, 

 August, 1909.) 



The machines now used on the farm 

 include some with many ve.ry intricate 

 parts, and they perform their work 

 satisfactorily, although some are not 

 more tban a generation old. This is 

 satisfactory. But then there is the 

 simple plough, old almcst as sin, yet 

 one does not always see good ploughing, 

 or the plough set so that it can do tbe 

 best work. It seems as though our 

 engineers can contrive to make machines 

 to do intricate work with ease to the 

 operator, who has little more to do than 

 press a lever, and the machine does the 



