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ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY DURING MAY. 



Ag iculture within the Empire. Report of the Boer -Delegates on the Stock 

 Farming oi Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. (165 pp. +4 maps + 

 50 plates.) 1905. 

 Australasia — 



Reeves, W. /'.—State Experiments in Australia and New Zealand. (2 vols.) 



(391 + 367 PP.) 1902. . . ' , " ^ r , . 



Western Australia. — Department of Agriculture, Report lor 1903-4. (33 pp.; 

 Tasmania. — Statistics for 1903. (531 pp.) 

 Austria-Hungary — 



Da-dnyi, Dr. I. (translated by Gyorgy, A.).— The State and Agriculture in 

 Hungary. (264 pp.) 1905. 

 Belgium — 



Congres International d' Horticulture de Liege, May, 1905. Rapports. (1 24 pp.) 

 Canada — 



Experimental Farms. — Reports for 1904. (509 pp.) 

 France— 



Deliege, E. — Marne Agricole. (174 pp.) 1902. 



Collin, E., et Perrot, E. — Residus induslriels de la fabrications des huiles et 



essences utilises par l'Agriculture. (299 pp.) 1904. 

 Marre, E.^-Race d'Aubrac et le Fromage de Laquiole. (119 pp.) I9°4- 

 Jouzier, E. — Legislation rurale. (519 pp.) 1904. 



Renault, A., et Gousse, A. — Pays de Craon et ses Pores. (92 pp ) 1904. 

 Boitelle, A. — Le Meilleur Modele sous ses differents aspects et la Question Chevaline. 



(337 PP.) , T , 



Plessis de Grenedan, le Comte J. du. — Geographie Agricole do la France et du 



monde. (424 pp.) 1903. 

 Leouzon, L. — Agronomes et Eleveurs. (360 pp.) 1905. 

 Campagne, A. — Vallee de Bareges et le reboisement. (93 pp.) 1902. 

 •Germany — 



Goltz, Dr.T.F.v.d.—llsmdihKch. der landwirtschaftlichen Betriebslehre. (706 pp.) 

 1905. 



Kellner, Dr. 0. — Ernahrung der landwirtschaftlichen Nutztiere. (594 pp.) I9°5- 

 Ramann, Dr. E. — Bodenkunde. (431 pp.) 1905. 



Deutsche Landwirtschapt. Gesellschaft. — Arbeiten, Heft. 105, Grasung auf hol- 



steinischen Weiden. (15 pp.) 1905. 

 Biologische Abteilung flir Land, und Forstwirtschaft am Kaiserlichen Gesund- 

 heitsamte. Arbeiten, Heft 5. — Zur Kenntnis der Obstbaum-Sklerotinien, und 

 Uber Zerstorung der Kartoffeln durch Milben. (427-465 pp.) 1905. 

 'Great Britain— 



Ward, H. Marshall. — Trees, Vol. II. ; Leaves. (348 pp.) 1904. 

 Ward, H. Marshall. — Grasses. (190 pp.) 1901. 

 Broomhall, W. — Country Gentlemen's Estate Book, 1905. (572 pp.) 

 Wo burn Experimental Station. — Field and Pot Culture Experiments, Report. 



(1903)-. (3° PP-) 1905- 

 Co-operative Wholesale Societies Limited. — Annual for 1905. (439 pp.) 

 Taylor, S. — Modern Homesteads. (71 pp. 4- 32 plates.) 1905. 

 Royal Scottish Arboricultural Society. — Transactions. Vol. XVIII. 1905. 



(243 PP-) 



Willis, J. C. — Flowering Plants and Ferns. (670 pp.) 1904. 



Darwin, F. — Elements of Botany. (235 pp.) 1899. 



Nicholls, H. A. A. — Tropical Agriculture. (312 pp.) 1900. 



Smith, A. B. — Poisonous Plants of all Countries. (88 pp.) 1905. 



Aberdeen and North of Scotland College of Agriculture. — Comparative Merits of 



Varieties of Oats, Report, 1903-4. (37 pp.) 

 South- Eastern Agricultural College, Wye. — Report on Economic Zoology, 1904-5. 



(123 pp.) 



Board of Trade. — Condition and Prospects of British Trade in Siberia. 

 (103 pp.) 1905. [Cd. 2518.] 

 India — 



Central Provinces. — Experimental Farms, Report, 1903-4. (33 pp.) 

 East India. — Correspondence relating to the Training of Forestry Students. 

 (74 pp.) 1905. [Cd. 2523.] 



