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Additions to the Library, [tune, 1908.] 



Simple Exercises Illustrating some Applications of Chemistry to Agri- 

 culture. (22 pp.) Washington, 1907-8. 



Farmers' Bulletins : — No. 307. — Roselle : Its Culture and Uses. (16 pp.) 

 No. 309. — Experiment Station Work, XLIII. (33 pp.) No. 310. — A 

 Successful Alabama Diversification Farm. (24 pp.) No. 313. — Harvest- 

 ing and Storing Corn. (29 pp.) No. 315. — Progress in Legume Inocula- 

 tion. (20 pp.) No. 316. — Experiment Station Work, XLIV, (32 pp.) 

 Washington, 1907-8, 



Forest Service : — 



Suggestions for the Disposal of Brush in the National Forests. (15 pp.) 

 Circ. 113. — Use of Dead Timber in the National Forests. (4 pp.) Circ. 

 114. — Wood Distillation. (8 pp.) Circ. 120. — Consumption of Pulpwood 

 in 1906. (10 pp.) Circ. 122. — The Lumber Cost of the United States : 

 1906. (42 pp.) Circ. 123. — Production of Slack Cooperage Stock in 

 1906, (8 pp.) Circ. 124. — Consumption of Cross-Ties in 1906. (6 pp.) 

 Circ. 125. — Production of Light Cooperage Stock in 1906. (12 pp.) 

 Circ. 126. — Forest Tables — Lodgepole Pine. (24 pp.) Circ. 129. — The 

 Drain upon the Forests. (16 pp.) Circ. 130. — Forestry in the Public 

 Schools, (20 pp.) Circ. 131. — Practical Forestry on a Spruce Tract in 

 Maine. (15 pp.) Circ. 132. — The Seasoning and Preservative Treat- 

 ment of Hemlock and Tamarack Cross-Ties. (31 pp.) Circ. 133. — 

 Production of Veneer in 1906, (6 pp.) Circ. 134. — Ths Estimation of 

 Moisture in Creosoted Wood. (7 pp.) Circ. 136. — The Seasoning and 

 Preservative Treatment of Arborvitse Poles. (29 pp.) Circ. 137. — Con- 

 sumption of Poles in 1906. (9 pp.) Washington, 1907-8. 

 Bureau of Plant Industry : — Bull. 107. — American Root Drugs. (80 pp.) 

 Bull. in. — Miscellaneous Papers — III. Imported Low-Grade Clover 

 and Alfalfa Seed ; IV. Forage Crops for Hogs in Kansas and Oklahoma ; 

 V. The Culture and Uses of Brome-Grass. (67 pp.) Bull. 113. — The 

 Comparative Tolerance of Various Plants for the Salts Common in Alkali 

 Soils. (20 pp.) Bull. 114. — Sap-Rot and other Diseases of the Red Gum, 

 (37 pp.) Bull. 115. — The Disinfection of Sewage Effluents for the Pro- 

 tection of Public Water Supplies. (47 pp.) Bull. 116. — The Tuna as 

 Food for Man. (73 pp.) Bull. 117. — The Re-seeding of Depleted Range 

 and Native Pastures. (27 pp.) Bull. 118. — Peruvian Alfalfa: A new 

 long-season variety for the South- West. (35 pp.) Bull. 119. — The 

 Mulberry and other Silkworm Food Plants. (22 pp.) Bull. 120. — The 

 Production of Easter Lily Bulbs in the United States, (20 pp. + 4 

 plates.) Washington, 1907-8. 

 Bureau of Soils: — Bull. 47. — Certain Organic Constituents of Soils in 

 relation to Soil Fertility. (52 pp.) Bull. 49. — The Action of Water and 

 Aqueous Solutions upon Soil Carbonates. (64 pp.) Washington, 1907. 

 Bureau of Statistics : — Bull. 52. — Imports of Farm and Forest Products, 

 1904-6, by Countries from which Consigned. (58 pp.) Bull. 53. — Ex- 

 ports of Farm and Forest Products, 1904-6, by Countries to which 

 Consigned. (68 pp.) Bull. 54. — Trade with Non-contiguous Possessions 

 in Farm and Forest Products, 1904-6. (40 pp.) Bull. 55. — Meat Supply 

 and Surplus, with consideration of consumption and exports. (100 pp.) 

 Bull. 57. — Wheat Ciops of the United States, 1 866-1906. (35 pp.) 

 Bull. 58. — Oat Crops of the United States, 1 866-1906. (35 pp.) Bull. 

 59. — Barley Crops of the United States, 1866-1906. (36 pp.) Bull. 63.— 

 Hay Crops of the United States, 1 866-1906. (34 pp.) Washington, 1907-8. 



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