i 9 09.j Additions to the Library. 791 



South Australia.— Final Report of the Royal Commission on the Marketing 



of Wheat. (115 pp.) Adelaide, 1909. 

 Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Division of Agronomy. — Bull. 



184 : — Impurities in Grass and Clover Seed sold in Virginia. (20 pp.) 



Blacksburg, Virginia, 1908. 

 Hansen, K. — Lucernen, dens Historie, Dyrkning, Anvendelse og vigtigste 



Sygdomme. (138 pp.) Copenhagen : Bianco Lunos, 1907. 

 Kansas State Agricultural College Experiment Station. — Circ. 3 Improved 



Seed Wheat. (12 pp.) Manhattan, Kansas, 1909 

 Edinburgh and East of Scotland College of Agriculture. — Report on Trials 



with Varieties of Wheat, 1908-9. Edinburgh, 1909. 

 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Circ. 37 :— 



Comparative Tests of Sugar-Beet Varieties. (21 pp.) Bull. 159 :■ — Local 



Adjustment of Cotton Varieties. (75 pp.) Washington, 1909. 

 Soya Beans. Their Cultivation and Manufacture (Reprinted from " Mill- 

 ing"). (14pp.) Liverpool: The Northern Publishing Co., Ltd., 1909. 

 Remy, Th. — Der Hackfruchtbau. Part 1. Der Kartoffelbau. (177 pp.) 



Berlin : Paul Parey, 1909. 4 marks. 



Horticulture— 



Wright, J. and H. J. — -The Vegetable Grower's Guide. Vol. II. (350 pp. 4- 

 plates.) London : Virtue and Co., 1909. 215. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology. — Bull. 84 : — 

 Fumigation of Apples for the San Jose Scale. (43 pp. + plates.) Wash- 

 ington, 1909. 



National Fruit and Cider Institute. — Leaflet No. 4 :— The Harvesting and 

 Storage of Vintage Apples and Pears. (11 pp.) id. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Bull. 151 : — 

 Fruits recommended by the American Pomological Society for Cultivation 

 in the various sections of the United States and Canada. (69 pp.) 

 Bull. 160 : — Italian Lemons and their By-Products. (57 pp.) Wash- 

 ington, 1909. 



State College of Washington, Agricultural Experiment Station, Department 

 of Horticulture. — Bull. 87 : — Raspberries, Blackberries, and Loganberries 

 in Washington. (32 pp.) Pullman, Washington, 1909. 



Altishofen, E. Pfyffer von. — Die Diingung der Obstkulturen. (151 pp.) 

 Wiesbaden : R. Bechtold and Co., 1909. 1.80 mark. 



Sanders, 7. W. — Encyclopedia of Gardening. Thirteenth edition. (466 pp.) 

 London : W. H. and L. Collingridge, n.d. 35. 6d. net. 



Plant Diseases— 



Maxwell-Lefroy, H. — Indian Insect Life. (786 pp. + plates.) Calcutta and 



Simla : Thacker, Spink and Co., 1909. 

 Lundbech, W. — Diptera Danica. Genera and Species of Flies hitherto 



found in Denmark. (163 pp. + 160 pp.) Copenhagen: G. E. C. Gad, 



1908. 



University of Nebraska, Agricultural Experiment Station. — Directions for 

 the Control of Nebraska Plant Diseases. (63 pp.) The Life-History and 

 Parasitism of Diplodia Zece (Schiv.), Lev. (7 pp. + 10 plates.) Lincoln, 

 Nebraska, 1909. 



Johnson, T. — Some Injurious Fungi found in Ireland. [The Economic 

 Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. I., Pt. 9.] (345-370 pp., 

 with 4 plates.) Dublin : Royal Dublin Society, 1907. is. 



Carpenter, G. II. — Injurious Insects and other Animals observed in Ireland 

 during the year 1906. [The Economic Proceedings of the Royal Dublin 

 Society, Vol. L, Pt. 11.] (421-452 pp., with 5 plates.) Dublin: Royal 

 Dublin Society, 1907. is. 6d. 



