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



United States— 



Shaw, T. — Feeding Farm Animals. (536 pp.) New York: Orange Judd 

 Company, 1907. 



Smith, Erwin F. — Bacteria in Relation to Plant Diseases. Vol. i. : Methods of 

 work and general literature of bacteriology, exclusive of plant diseases. (285 pp.). 

 Washington : Carnegie Institution, 1905. 

 Department of Agriculture, Bureaii of Chemistry : — 



Circ. 36. — Chemical Methods for utilising wood. (47 pp.) Bull. 106. — Cassava. 

 (30 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Bttreati of Entomology : — 



Bull. 66. — Part III: The Cranberry Spanworm ; The Striped Garden Cater- 

 pillar. (32 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Office of Experiment Stations : — 

 Bull 188. — Irrigation in the Yakima Valley, Washington. (89 pp.) Bull. 190. — 

 Irrigation in Northern Italy. Part II. (86 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Farmers' Bulletins : — 



No. 298. — Food Value of Corn and Corn Products. (40 pp.) No. 302. — Sea 

 Island Cotton. (48 pp.) No. 303. — Corn Harvesting Machinery. (32 pp.) 

 No. 305. — Experiment Station Work. XLII. (32 pp.) No. 308.— Game 

 Laws for 1907. (52 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Foi-est Service : — 



Circ. 102. — Production, of Red Cedar for Pencil Wood. (19 pp.) Circ. 107. — 

 Sawmills Statistics. (2 pp.) 

 Bureati of Plant Industry : — 



Bull. 102. — Part VI. The History of the Cowpea and Its Introduction into 

 America. (21 pp.) Part VII. A New Method for the Determination of 

 Nicotine in Tobacco. (13 pp.) Bull III. — Part I. The Larkspurs as poisonous 

 Plants. (12 pp.) Part II. The Fibres of Long-Staple Upland Cottons. (7PP-) 

 Washington, 1907. 



Bureau of Soils. — Bull. 45. The Moisture Equivalents of Soils. (23 pp.) 

 Washington, 1907. 



Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. — Report, 1906. (423 pp.) 1907. 

 Hazvaii Agricultural Experiment Station : — 



Report for 1906. (88 pp.) Bull 1. — Chickens and Their Diseases in Hawaii- 

 (23 pp.) Bull. 3. — Insecticides for Use in Hawaii. (21 pp.) Bull. 8. — 

 Methods of Milking. (15 pp.) Bull. 9. — Citrus Fruits in Hawaii. (31 pp.) 

 Bull. 10. — Insect Enemies of Tobacco in Hawaii. (16 pp.) Bull. 11. — The- 

 Black Wattle in Hawaii. (16 pp.) Bull. 12. — The Mango in Hawaii. (32 pp.) 

 Bull. 13. — The Composition of Some Hawaiian Feeding Stuffs. (23 pp.) 

 Washington, 1 901 -1 907. 

 Bull. 2.— The Root Rot of Taro. (21 pp.) Bull. 5.— A Sugar Cane Leaf-Hopper 

 in Hawaii. (29 pp.) Bull. 6. — Mosquitoes in Hawaii. (30 pp.) Bull. 7.— 

 The Banana in Flawaii. (53 pp.) Bull. 14. — Marketing Hawaiian Fruits. 

 (44 pp.) Honolulu. 

 Indiana Horticultural Society. — Report of Proceedings. 1906. (303 pp.) 

 Iowa Experiment Station : — 



Bull. 91. — Experiments in Swine Feeding. (61 pp.) Bull. 92. — Tuberculosis in 

 Swine. (23 pp.) Ames, 1907. 

 Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station : — 

 Bull. 164. — Stall Feeding versus Grazing. (50-88 pp.) Bull. 165.— The 

 Improvement of Corn. (89-185 pp.) Blacksburg, 1907. 

 Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station,: — 

 Bull. 151. — Condimental Stock Foods. (40 pp.) Bull. 152. — A Comparison of 

 Aniline and Anatto Butter Colours in Butter Making. (19 pp. ) Madison, 1907. 



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