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Additions to the Library. [feb., 1909. 



Germany— 



Pritzl, J. — Die Rechtsverhaltnisse der Bienen oder Immen nac-h dem Biirger- 

 lichen Gesetzbuch. (53 pp.) Berlin : Fritz Pfenningstorff, 1908. 



Protokol der 61. Sitzung der Central-Moor-Commission, Juli, 1908. Berlin : 

 Paul Parey, 1908. 



Kirchner Dr. O. von. — Die Rebenfeinde, ihre Erkennung und Bekampfung. 



(41 pp.) Stuttgart, 1908. M. 2. 

 Meitzen, A. — Der Boden und die landwirtschaftlichen Verhaltnisse des Preus- 



sischen Staates. VIII Band. (690 pp.) 

 Hygienischen Institut der Kgl. Tierarztlichen Hochschule zu Berlin. — 



Beitrage zur Immunisierung gegen Schweineseuche. (22 pp.) Berlin : 



Schoetz, 1908. 



Schindler, F. — Der Getreidebau. (466 pp.) Berlin : Paul Parey, 1909. 

 Luck, Georg. — Die Viehversicherung in Siiddeutschland. (164 pp.) 



Tubingen : Kloeres, 1908. 

 Wrede, V., und Oehmke, P. — Recht und Unrecht im Pferde- und Viehhandcl. 

 (196 pp.) Berlin : Heymann, 1909. 

 Italy— 



Annali di Agricoltura. — N. 259. Legislazione, 1906-8. (218 pp.) Rome, 1908. 

 United States— 



The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. — Second Annual 

 Report of the President and Treasurer. (124 pp.) The Financial Status of 

 the Professor in America and in Germany. (101 pp.) New York, 1908. 



Osborn, H. — Economic Zoology. (490 pp.) London : Macmillan, 1908. 

 8s. 6d. net. 



Roberts, I. P. — The Fertility of the Land. (421 pp.) London : Macmillan, 

 1907. 6s. 6d. net. 



Earle, F. S. — Southern Agriculture. (297 pp.) London : Macmillan. 5s. 

 net. 



Ware, L. S. — Beet-Sugar Manufacture and Refining. Vol. I. Extraction 

 and Epuration. (543 pp.) Vol. II. Evaporation, Graining, and Factory 

 Control. (647 pp.) London : Chapman and Hall, 1905 and 1907. 385. 

 net. 



Carnegie Institution of Washington. — Sexual Reproduction and the Organi- 

 sation of the Nucleus in Certain Mildews, by R. A. Harper (104 pp.) ; 

 Fecundation in Plants, by D. M. Mottier (187 pp.). Washington, 1904-5. 



Farmers' Bulletin. No. 330. Deer Farming in the United States. (20 pp.) 

 No. 333. Cotton Wilt. (24 pp.) Washington, 1908. 



Forest Service. — Circular 151. The Preservative Treatment of Loblolly Pine 

 Cross-arms. (29 pp.) Circular 154. Native and Planted Timber of Iowa. 

 (24 pp.) Washington, 1908. 



Bureau of Plant Industry.— Circular 6. The Cultivation and Handling of 

 Goldenseal. (19 pp.) Circular 9. Texas Root-rot of Cotton : Field Ex- 

 periments in 1907. (7 pp.) Circular 13. The Work of the San Antonio 

 Experiment Farm in 1907. (16 pp.) Circular 14. Change of Vegetation 

 oji the South Texas Prairies. (7 pp.) Bulletin 131, Part v. The Nectaries 

 of Cotton. (42-54 pp.) Bulletin 141, Part i. The Relation of Nicotine 

 to the Quality of Tobacco. (16 pp.) Part ii. The Granville Tobacco 

 Wilt. (24 pp.) Washington, 1908. 



Office of Public Roads. — Dust Preventives. (64 pp.) Washington, 1908. 



Bureau of Soils. — Bulletin 52. Absorption by Soils. (95 pp.) Washington, 

 1908. 



Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bulletin 16. The Ceara Rubber 

 Tree in Hawaii. (30 pp.) Bulletin 17. * Hawaiian Honeys. (21 pp.) 

 Washington, 1908. 



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