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Additions to the Library, [sept., 1907.] 



Culture. (371 pp.) Fuller, A. S.— The Nut Culturist. (289 pp.) 1906. 

 Taft, L. E. — Greenhouse Construction. (210 pp.) 1906; Greenhouse Manage- 

 ment. (382 pp.) 1906. Herrington, A. — The Chrysanthemum. (160 pp.). 

 1906. Rexford, E. E. — Home Floriculture. (300 pp.) 1906. Allen, C. L. — 

 Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants. (311 pp.) 1905. Fiske, G. B. — Prize 

 Gardening. (307 pp.) 1901. Waugh, F. A. — Landscape Gardening. (152 pp.) 

 1906. New York : Orange Judd Company. 

 Collins,. T. Byard. — The New Agriculture. (374 pp.) 1906. New York t 

 Munn & Company. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture. — Report No. 84. Progress of the Beet' Sugar 



Industry in the United States in 1906. (135 pp.) 

 Bureau of Animal Industry : — 



Circ. 107. — Capons and Caponizing. (10 pp.) Circ. 111. — Sanitary Relations 



of the Milk Supply. (7 pp.) 

 Bull. 96. — A Comparative Study of Tubercle Bacilli from varied sources. (88 pp.) 

 Bull. 100. — The Germicidal Value of Liquor Cresolis Compositus (U.S. P.). 

 (24 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Bureatt of Entomology : — 



Circ. 84. — The Grasshopper Problem and Alfalfa Culture. (10 pp.) Circ. 87.. 

 — The Colorado Potato Beetle. (15 pp.) Circ. 90. — The White-Pine 

 Weevil. (8 pp. ) 



Bull. 68.— Part I. The Pear Thrips. (16 pp.) Bull. 69.— The Chinch Bug. 

 (95 pp.) Bull. 70. — Report of the Meeting of Inspector of Apiaries. (79 pp.) 

 Washington, 1907. 

 Office of Experiment Station : — 

 Bull. 182.— -Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Association, 

 of Farmers' Institute Workers, Nov. 1906. (88 pp.) Bull. 183. — Mechanical 

 Tests of Pumps and Pumping Plants. (72 pp.) Bull. 185. — Iron in Food and 

 Its Functions in Nutrition. (80 pp.) Bull. 186. — Exercises in Elemental} 

 Agriculture. Plant Production (64 pp.) Bull. 187. — Studies on the 

 Digestibility and Nutritive Values of Legumes. (55 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Farmers' Bulletins : — 



No. 287. — Poultry Management. (48 pp.) No. 291. — Evaporation of Apples. 

 (38 pp.) No. 292. — Cost of Filling Silos. (15 pp.) No. 293. — Use of 

 Fruit as Food. (38 pp.) No. 294. — Farm Practice in the Columbia Basin 

 Uplands. (30 pp.) No. 295. — Potatoes and Other Root Crops as Food. 

 (45 pp.) No. 296. — Experiment Station Work — XLI. (32 pp.) No. 297. — 

 Method of Destroying Rats. (8 pp.) No. 299.- — Diversified Farming under 

 the Plantation System. (14 pp.) No. 300. — Some Important Grasses and 

 Forage, Plants for the Gulf Coast Region. (15 pp.) No. 301. — Plome- 

 Grown Tea. (16 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Forest Service. — The Use of the National Forests. (42 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry. — Bull. 98. — Soy Bean Varieties. (28 pp. + v plates.) 

 Bull. 103.— Dry Farming in the Great Basin. (43 pp.) Bull. 104. — The Use of 

 Feldspathic Rocks as Fertilizers. (32 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Bureau of Soils : — 



Bull. 36. — Further Studies, on the Properties of Unproductive Soils. (71 pp.) 

 Bull. 40. — Some Factors influencing Soil Fertility. (40 pp.) 

 Bull. 41. — Action of Water and Aqueous Solutions upon Soil Phosphates. (58 pp. ) 

 Bull. 43. — Reclamation of Alkali Land in Salt Lake Valley, Utah. (28 pp.) 

 Bull. 44. — Reclamation of Alkali Soils at Billings, Montana. (21 pp.) 

 Contributions from the United States National Herbarium. Vol. X, Part 4. The 

 Leguminosse of Porto Rico. (133-220 pp.) Washington, 1907. 



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