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Additions to the Library, [feb., 1908.]' 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



[Note. — The receipt of annual publications of foreign agricultural and other depart- 

 ments, experiment stations and societies is not noted in the monthly list of additions- 

 to the Library, but a list of all such publications, which are regularly received, will be- 

 given from time to time.] 

 Great Britain — 



Bunyard, G. Fruit Farming for Profit. 5th Edition. Maidstone: W. S. Vivish. 

 & Co. 2s. 6d. net. 



Sturges, T. /^".—Poultry Culture for Profit. (134 pp.) London: MacDonald. 



& Evans, 1907. is. net. 

 Clapham, /. H. — The Woollen and Worsted Industries. (307 pp.) London:: 



Methuen, 1907. 



Smith, F. — Manual of Veterinary Physiology. (715 pp.) London: Baillierej. 



Tindall and Cox, 1907. 15s. net. 

 Sinclair. J. — History of Shorthorn Cattle. (895 pp.) London: Vinton & Co. r 



1907. 



Whiiaker, /. — Notes on the Birds of Nottinghamshire. (298 pp.) Nottingham :: 

 Walter Black, 1907. 



Forrest, H. E.— The Fauna of North Wales. (537 pp.) Witherby & Co., 1907. 

 Barron, A. F. — Vines and Vine Culture. 4th Edition. (202 pp.) London:: 



" Journal of Fforticulture " Office, 1900. 5s. net. 

 Publications of the Ray Society : — 



Douglas, J. W. and Scott, /. — The British Hemiptera. (627 pp. + 21 plates)- 

 1865. 



Cameron, P.— Monograph of the British Phytophagous Hymenoptera. 4 Vols. 

 (34opp. + 21 plates ; 233 pp. + 2 7 plates; 274 pp. + 17 plates; 237 pp.. 

 + 19 plates). 1882-92. 



Buckton, G. B. — Monograph of the British Aphides. 4 Vols. (193 + 

 175 + 142 + 228 pp., and 134 plates). 1875-82. 



Buckler, W. — The Larvae of the BritishSButterflies and Moths. 9 Vols. Vol. I. — 

 The Butterflies. (201 pp. + 17 plates). Vol. II. — The Sphinges and 

 part of the Bombyces. (172 pp. + 18 plates). Vol. III. — The concluding 

 portion of the Bombyces. (79 pp. + 17 plates). Vols. IV to VI. — The 

 Noctuse. (115 + 90 + 140 pp., and 52 plates). Vols. VII and VIII. — The 

 Geometrae. (176 + 120 pp., and 42 plates). Vol. IX. — The Pyrales. 

 (419 pp. + 17 plates). 1885-99. 

 Saunders, Ed. — Wild Bees, Wasps and Ants. (144 pp.) London: Routledge- 



3s. 6d. 



Walker- Tisdale, C. W. and Robinson, T. R. — The Practice of Soft Cheesemaking- 



(87 pp.) London: J. North, 1908. is. net. 

 Turner, E. L. and Bahr, P. H. — The Home-life of some Marsh-birds. (62 pp. 



+ 32 plates). London: Witherby & Co., 1907. 2s. 6d.net. 

 Groo?n, P. — Trees and their Life History. (407 pp.) London: Cassell, 1907- 



25s. net. 



Card, F. W. — Farm Management. (270 pp.) London: Constable, 1907. 

 8s. 6d. net. 



Henslow, Prof. G. — Poisonous Plants in Field and Garden. (189 pp.) London v 



S.P.C.K.. 1 901. 2s. 6d. 

 Scharff, R. F. — European Animals. (258 pp.) London: Constable, 1907. 

 Fletcher- Berry, R. M. — Fruit Recipes. (341 pp.) London: Constable, 1907. 

 Board of Trade. — Report upon the Conditions and Prospects of British Trade in 



Canada. [Cd. 3868.] (117 pp.) is. 5d. ; In New Zealand. [Cd. 3867.} 



(69pp.) 8d. London: Wy man, 1908. 



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