June, 1910.] 5 



Production et consommation du Riz 



aux Etats-Unis en 11)07-1908 Journ. 



d' agri. trop. Mar. 1909, p. 83. 

 The advantages of transplanting 



paddy. Madras Ag. Calendar. 1909. 



"T.A." April 09, p. 333. 

 Paddy. "T.A." May. 1909, p. 432. 

 Improvements in paddy cultivation 

 on the Sivagiri Home Farm. 



"T.A.' June. 09, p. 528. 

 Transplanting of paddy. "T.A." 



June. 1909, p. 529. 



Articles in Bulletin of the College cf 

 Agriculture Tokyo 1903—1909. 



On the stimulating action of manga- 

 nese upon rice. Vol. V. p. 467, & 

 VI. p. 135. 



On the influence of different ratios 

 of lime to maguesia upon the 

 growth of rice. VI. p. 97. 



On the action of various insoluble 

 phosphates upon rice plants. VI. 

 p. 215. 



On the effects of soil ignition upon 

 the availability of phosphoric acid 

 for rice culture in paddy fields. 

 VI p. 263. 



On the behaviour of rice plant 

 to nitrates of ammonium salts. 



VI. 285. 



The manurial value of different 

 potassium compounds for barley 

 and rice. VII. p. 68. 



On the stimulating action of manga- 

 nese upon rice. VII. 77. 



On the stimulating action of manga- 

 nous chloride on rice. VII. 449, 



On the composition of rice straw. 



VII. 619. 



The fertilization of rice. Louissiaua 

 Planter. Jan. 1909, "T.A." July. 

 1909, p. 24. 



The transplanting of rice in Chhatis- 



garh. Ag. Journ. India Oct. 1908. 



"T.A." Aug. 1909, p. 120. contd. 



Sept. p. 218. 

 Ueber die Eiweisstoffe aus Reis- 



samen, Journ. Col. of Ag. Tokyo 



I. 1. p. 77. 

 Report on rice cultivation. Philip- 

 pine. Ag. Review. May 1909, p. 269. 

 Rice culture on the Atlantic Coast. 



Louis. PI. & Mg. Montr. Jan. 1909. 



"T.A." Oct. p. 511. 

 Rice growing. Queensland. Ag. 



Journ. Sept. 09, " T.A." p. 415. 

 Rice cultivation in low lying land 



in Burma. Ag. Journ. India, July. 



09. " T.A." Dec. p. 507, 



Miscellaneous, 



Improvements in Paddy Cultivation- 

 Ind. Ag. July 1909. "T.A." Jan- 

 1910, p. 23. 



Het rijstkultuur en irrigatiewerken 

 in Cochin China, Ind. Merc. 1. 2. 

 1910, p. 77. 



Single planting of paddy. Ind. 

 Agrie. 34, Oct. 1909. "T.A." Feb. 

 1910, p. 111. 



Field crop experiments. Krauss in 

 Hawaii. Sta. Rep. 1908, Exp. Stn. 

 Rec. 22. p. 29, 



Rice growing in the United States. 

 Agr. News. 19. 2. 1910, p. 63. 



The Composition of Indian rice. 

 Hooper. Agr. Led. V.P. Series 110. 



1909. Ind. Tr. Jl. Oct. 1909. "T.A." 

 Mar. 1910, p. 210. 



La culture mecanique du Riz. Main. 



Journ. d'agr. trop. Mar. 1910, p. 76. 

 Production of rice in the United 



States. "T.A." Apr. 1910, p. 313. 

 Rice cultivation in Burma. Ind. 



Agric. Feb. 1909. " T.A." Apr. 1910, 



p. 315. 



Korean rice trade. Ind. Trade. 

 Journ. Apr. 1909. "T.A." Apr. 



1910, p. 317. 



Paddy experiments in India. " T.A." 

 Supp. Apr. 1910, p. 367. 



Vergelijkende proef met Rijstvarie- 

 teiten. Korte. Ber. 3. 1910. 



La taxe d'immatriculation des rizieres 

 en Cochinchine. Bull. Ec, Indoch. 

 1910, p. 15. 



Voorlopige onderzoekingen omtrent 

 enkele Correlaties by Oryza sativa, 

 Korte. Ber. Buitenzorg. 6. 1910. 



Rozelle. — Rozelle its culture and uses. 

 U.S. Dept. Agr. Farmers. Bui. 307. 



1907, "T.A." Apr. 1908, p. 311. 

 Preservation of red sorrel fruits. 



Agr. News. May 1908. "T.A." 



1908, p. 244. 



Hibiscus esculentus. See Bot. Centr. 

 87. p. 292. 



THE INTRODUCTION OF IMPROVE- 

 MENTS INTO INDIAN 

 AGRICULTURE : 

 By the Work of Agricultural 

 Departments. 



I, —Introduction. 

 The essential difference between Agri- 

 cultural Departments in the East and 

 in the West is that the latter have 

 arisen to meet the spontaneous demands 

 of the cultivators of the soil, whereas 



