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Additions to the Library, [oct., 1908.] 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



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

 departments, experiment stations and societies is not noted in the monthly list 01 

 additions to the Library, but a list of all such -publications, which are regularly 

 received, will be given from time to time.] 



Great Britain — 



MacDonald, Jas. — Stephens' Book of the Farm. 5th Edition. Div. HI. (250 



pp. + 11 plates.) London: Wm. Blackwood & Sons, 1908. ios. 6d. 

 Royal Horticultural Society. Journal. Vol. XXXIV. Part I. (160 + xc pp.) 



London : Spottiswoode, 1908. Price (to non-Fellows) 5s. 

 Encyclopaedia of Agriculture. — Edited by C. E. Green and D. Young. Vol. III. 



(633 pp.). Edinburgh & London : Wm. Green & Sons, 1908. 20s. net. 

 Brewer, G. W. S. — Home-Bottled Fruits and How to do Them. (36 pp.) 



Cheltenham : Harvey & Healing, 1908. 6d. net. 

 France — 



Hotiard, C. — Les Zoocecidies des Plantes d' Europe et du Bassin de la Mediterranee. 

 Tome l er . (569pp.) Paris: Hermann, 1908. 



Germany — 



Miiller, H. A. C. — Die preussischen Agrargesetze. (64 pp.) Neudamm : 

 Neumann, 1908. 



Spain — 



Estadistica Pecuaria formada por la Asociacion General de Ganaderos. (116 pp.) 

 Madrid: Imprenta Alemana, 1908. 



United States— 



Department of Agriculture, Btireau oj Plant Industry. — Circ. 1. — Self-Boiled 

 Lime-Sulphur Mixture as a Promising Fungicide. (18 pp.) Circ. 2. — An 

 Improved Method of Separating Buckhorn from Red Clover and Alfalfa 

 Seeds. (12 pp.) Circ. 3. — Some Stem Tumors or Knots on Apple and 

 Quince Trees. (16 pp.) Circ. 4. — The Treatment of Dam ping-off in 

 Coniferous Seedlings. (8 pp.) Circ. 5. — Barley Culture in the Northern 

 Great Plains. (12 pp.) Circ. 7. — The Field Treatment of Tobacco 

 Root-Rot. (8 pp.) Circ. 8.— The Smuts of Sorghum. (9 pp.) Bull. 121.— 

 Part I, The Supposed Relationship of White Snakeroot to Milksickness, 

 or "Trembles"; Part II, Mountain Laurel, a Poisonous Plant; Part III, 

 Results of Loco-Weed Investigations in the Field and Laboratory Work on Loco- 

 Weed Investigations ; Part IV, The Sources of Arsenic in certain Samples of 

 Dried Hops ; Part V, Apple-Leaf Spot caused by Sphaeropsis Malorum ; 

 Part VI, The Immunity of the Japanese Chestnut to the Bark Disease. (59 pp.) 

 Bull. 122. — Curly-Top, a Disease of the Sugar-Beet. (37 pp.) Bull. 124.— 

 The Prickly Pear as a Farm Crop. (37 pp.) Bull. 125. — Dry- Land Olive 

 Culture in Northern Africa. (48 pp.) Bull. 127. — The Improvement of 

 Mountain Meadows. (29 pp.) Bull. 131. — Part I, The Germination of 

 Vegetable Seeds ; Part II, The Botanical History and Classification of Alfalfa ; 

 Part III, The Cross-Inoculation of Fruit Trees and Shrubs with Crown-Gall 

 Part IV, Recent Studies of the Olive-Tubercle Organism. (42 pp.) Washing- 

 ton, 1908. 



Bureau of Soils : — Bull. 48. — Fertility of Soils as affected by Manures- (59 pp.) 

 Bull. 50. — Moisture Content and Physical Condition of Soils. (70 pp.) Bull. 

 51. — Absorption of Vapours and Gases by Soils. (50 pp.) Washington, 1908. 



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