122 Additions to the Library, [may, 1907.] 



Portugal — 



Real Assoc iacao Centj-al da Agricultural Portugnesa. — Congresso de Leitaria, Olivi- 

 cultura e Industria do Azeite em 1905, Vol. I. (764 pp.) Lisbon: Imprensa 

 Nacional. 

 Switzerland — 



Secretariat des Pay sans. — Publication No. 27. Documents concernant les 

 Ordonnances d'une Loi Federate sur les Denrees Alimentaires Ft. II Viandes 

 et charcuteries, cidre, fruits, legumes et oeufs (14 pp.) No. 29: — Comite 

 Directeur de 1' Union Suisse des Fay sans. Rapport, 1906. (55 pp.) Berne : 

 K.-J. Wyss, 1907. 

 United States— 



[ackson, C. P. and Daugherty, Airs. L. S. — Agriculture: Through the Laboratory 

 and School Garden. (403 pp.) 1906. Shamel, A. D. — Manual of Corn 

 Judging. 2nd Edition. (72 pp.) 1903. Powell, E. P. Hedges, Windbreaks, 

 Shelters, and Live Fences. (139 pp.) 1905. Shaw, Thos. — Soiling Crops and 

 the Silo. (366 pp.) 1906; Forage Crops (281pp.) 1907; Clovers and How 

 to Grow them. (349 pp.) 1906. Killebrew, A. M. and Mybrick, II. — 

 Tobacco Leaf. (506 pp.) 1906. Spilhnan, W.J. — Farm Grasses of the United 

 States. (248 pp.) 1907. My brick, H. and others. — The Book of Corn. 2nd 

 Edition. (372 pp.) 1904. New York : Orange Judd Company. 

 Plumb, C. S. — Types and Breeds of Farm Animals. (563 pp.) New York: 



Ginn & Company. 

 Bureau of Anitual Industry : — 



Circ. 104. Welsh Black Cattle. (29 pp.) 1907. 

 Circ. 105. Baby Beef. (34 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Farmers' Bulletin : — 



No. 271. Forage Crop Practices in Western Oregon and Western 



Washington. (39 pp.) 

 No. 272. A Successful Hog and Seed Corn Farm. (16 pp.) 

 No. 273. Experiment Station Work. XXXVIII. (32 pp.) 

 No. 274. Flax Culture. (36 pp.) 



No. 275. The Gypsy Moth and How to Control it. (22 pp.) 

 No. 276. Experiment Station Work. XXXIX. (32 pp.) 

 No. 277. The Use of Alcohol and Gasoline in Farm Engines. (40 pp.) 

 No. 278. Leguminous Crops for Green Manuring. (27 pp.) 

 No. 279. A Method of Eradicating Johnson Grass. (16 pp.) 

 No. 281. Experiment Station Work. XL. (32 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Forest Service : — 



Circ. 22 (5th Revision). Practical Assistance to Tree Planters. (4 pp.) 

 Forest Planting Leaflets. Circ. 54. How to cultivate and care -for Forest 



Plantations on the semiarid plains. (4 pp.) No. 55. How to Pack 



and Ship Young Forest Trees. (2 pp.) No. 56. Burr Oak. (3 pp.) 



No. 57. Jack Pine. (2 pp.) No. 58. Red Oak. (3 pp.) No. 59. 



Eucalypts. (6 pp.) No. 60. Red Pine. (3 pp.) No. 61. How to 



Transplant Forest Trees. (4 pp.) No. 64. Black Locust. (4 pp.) 



No. 65. Norway Spruce. (4 pp.) No. 66. White Elm. (3 pp.) 



No. 68. Scotch Pine. (4 pp.) No. 69. Fence-Post Trees. (4 pp.) 



No. 70. European Larch. (3 pp.) No. 71. Chestnut. (4 pp.) No. 74. 



Honey Locust. (3 pp.) No. 77. Cottonwood. (4 pp.) No. 78. 



Wood used for Packing Boxes in New England. (4 pp. ) 

 Bull. 72. Wolves in relation to Stock, Game, and the National Forest 



Reserves. (31pp.) Washington, 1907. 



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