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



Russia — 



Direction Generate de P Organisation Agraire et de V Agriculture. — Les Richesses 

 Forestieres de la Russie. (87 pp.) Bordeaux, 1907. 

 United States— 



Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations. — Report for 1906. (75 pp. ) Washington, 

 1907. 



Iowa State College of Agriculture. — Bull. 88. — The Vitality, Adulteration and 

 Impurities of Clover, Alfalfa and Timothy Seed for Sale in Iowa in 1906. 

 (69 pp.) Bull. 90. — Evergreens for the Iowa Planter. (46 pp.) Ames, 1907. 



Kansas State Board of Agriculture : — 



Report for Quarter ending March, 1907. (444 pp.) 



Bull. 144. — Small Grain Crops. (141-193 pp.) Bull. 145. Spraying. 



(194-216 pp.) Bull. 146. — Kansas Law regulating the Sale of Concentrated 



Feeding Stuffs. (217-224 pp.) Manhattan, 1907. 

 Massachussetts Horticultural Society. — Transactions, 1906. Part II. (273 pp.) . 

 Boston, 1907. 



Massachussetts State Board of Agriculture. — Report of Chief of the Cattle Bureau 



for 1906. (217-279 pp.) 1907. 

 Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. — Report, 1905-6. (361 pp.) Austin, 



1906. 



Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. 91. — Experiments with Corn. 

 (35 pp.) Bull. 92.— Cover-Crops for Young Orchards. (23 pp.) Bull. 93. — Cattle 

 Feeding Experiments. (23 pp.) Bull. 94. — Fattening Pigs on Corn and Tankage. 

 (12 pp.) Bull. 95. — Crop Production in Western Australia. (34 pp.) Bull. 96. 

 — Some Insects injurious to Wheat during 1905-6. (36 pp.) Bull. 97. — Potato 

 Experiments. (26 pp.) Bull. 98. — Spraying Demonstrations in Nebraska Apple 

 Orchards. (35 pp.) Lincoln, 1907. 



New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations. — Bull. 200. — The Cabbage and 

 Onion Maggots. (27 pp.) Bull. 201. — Concentrated Feeding Stuffs. (46 pp.) 

 Bull. 202. — Forest Trees of New Jersey. (52 pp.) Bull. 203. — Some House- 

 hold Pests. (48 pp.) Bull. 204. — (i) Home-Grown Protein v. Purchased 

 Protein ; (ii) Distillers' Grains v. Gluten Feed ; (hi) Summer Silage v. Soiling. 

 (28 pp.) New Brunswick, 1907. 



Wisconsin Agrictdtural Experiment Station : — 

 Report for 1905-6. (320 pp.) 



Bull. 135. — The Spraying of Potatoes for Prevention of Leaf Blight and Rot. 

 (24 pp.) Bull. 136. — Practical Directions for Preserving Native Fruits and 

 Vegetables. (13 pp.) Bull. 137. — Conditions which Effect the Time of the 

 Annual Flowering of Fruit Trees. (21 pp.) Bull. 138. — Land Drainage. 

 (40 pp.) Bull. 139. — The Principles and Maintenance of Soil Fertility. 

 (28 pp.') Bull. 140. — Development of Factory Dairying in Wisconsin, with 

 Map showing Location of Cheese Factories and Creameries. (18 pp.) 

 Bull. 141. — The Horse Breeding Industry of Wisconsin. (162 pp.). Bull. 142. 

 — Licensed Commercial Feeding Stuffs, 1906. (54 pp.) Madison, 1906. 



Bull. 143. — The Spread of Tuberculosis through Factory Skim Milk with 

 Suggestions as to Its Control. (28 pp.) Bull. 144. — Official Tests of Dairy j 

 Cows. (65 pp.) Bull. 145. — The Relative Value of Shelled Corn and Corn 

 Meal for Fattening Pigs. (16 pp.) Bull. 146. — Drainage Conditions of 

 Wisconsin. (47 pp.) Bull. 147. — Report on the Northern Sub-Stations for 

 1906. (48 pp.) Bull. 148. — The Pasteurization and the Inspection of 

 Creamery and Cheese Factory By-Products. (17 pp.) Bull. 149.— Licensed ; 

 Commercial Fertilizers and Feeding Stuffs, 1907. (32 pp.) Bull. 150. — Sugar , 

 Beet Experiments, 1906. (45 pp.) Madison, 1907. 



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