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Additions to the Library. 



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dirtier, W. H. R. — A Short History of English Agriculture. (371 pp.) 



Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1909. 65. 6d. net. 

 Board of Education. — Report of the Consultative Committee on Attendance, 



Compulsory or otherwise, at Continuation Schools. Vol. I. :— Report and 



Appendices. [Cd. 4757] (324+xxvii pp.) London : Wyman and Sons, 



1909. is. 6d. 



Hopkins, J. C. — The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, 1908. (662 



pp.) Toronto : Annual Review Pub. Co. 

 Lock, R. H. — Recent Progress in the Study of Variation, Heredity and 



Evolution. Second Edition.. (334 pp.) London : John Murray, 1909. 55. 



net. 



Radford, G. — Agricultural Co-operation. (74 pp.) [Reprinted from " Our 

 Land."] London : P. S. King and Son, n.d. is. net. 



Crookes, Sir Wm.- — Artificial Manures : Their Chemical Selection and Scien- 

 tific Application to Agriculture by M. Georges Ville. New Edition. (347 

 pp.) London : Longman, Green and Co., 1909. 105. 6d. net. 



Ireland, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction. — Memorandum 

 on Agricultural Education. (14 pp.) 1909. 



Somerset County Council. — Report on Field Trials of Manures, 1904-8 

 (8 pp.), 1909. 



Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft. Arbeiten. Heft 154 : — Landwirt- 

 schaftliche Gesellschaftreise durch Posen und Westpreussen (36 pp.-f-xxxii. 

 plates). Heft 158 : — Ackersenf und Hederich (78 pp. + 5 coloured plates). 

 Heft 159 : — Landwirtschaftliche Gesellschaftreise durch die Schweiz (80 pp. 

 -f-viii. plates). Berlin : Paul Parey. 



Freeman, A. C. — Small Estate Management (119 pp.). London : Rebman, 

 Ltd., 1909. 25. 6d. net. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Bull. 123 : — Meta- 

 bolism of Organic and Inorganic Phosphorus (62 pp.). Washington, 

 1909. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bulletins. No. 353 : — Experi- 

 ment Station Work, L. (32 pp.). No. 355 : — A Successful Poultry and 

 Dairy Farm (40 pp.). No. 360 : — -Experiment Station Work, LI. (32 pp.). 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Circ. 31 : — 

 Notes on the Number and Distribution of Native Legumes in Nebraska 

 and Kansas (9 pp.). Bull. 145 : — Vegetation affected by Agriculture in 

 Central America (30 pp.). Bull. 146 :— The Superiority of Line Breeding 

 over Narrow Breeding (45 pp.). Bull. 148 :• — Seeds and Plants Imported, 

 July i-Sept. 30, 1908 (37 pp.). Washington, 1909. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils. — Bull. 53 : — The Isola- 

 tion of Harmful Organic Substances from Soils (53 pp.). Washington, 

 1909. 

 Field Crops— 



Lancaster County Council. — Farmer's Bulletins. No. 10 : — Report of 

 Experiments with Seed Potatoes, 1905-8 (12 pp.). No. 11 : — Report of an • 

 Experiment on the Manuring of Wheat after Roots, 1906 (11 pp.). 

 No. 12 : — Report of an Experiment upon the Manuring of Rye, 1906 

 (10 pp.). Preston, 1909. 



McMullen, A. — Barley Cultivation in Ireland (130 pp.), 1909. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture. — Report No. 90 : — Progress of the Beet 

 Sugar Industry in the United States in 1908 (74 pp.). Washington, 1909. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Bull. 125 : — The 

 Canning of Peas (32 pp.). Washington, 1909. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bulletins. No. 354 : — Onion 

 Culture (36 pp.). No. 356 : — Peanuts (40 pp.). No. 361 .-—Meadow 

 Fescue : its Culture and Uses (22 pp.). Washington, 1909. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Circ. 28 : — 

 Clover-Seed Production in the Willamette Valley, Oregon (15 pp.). 



