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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 

 of additions to the Library. A list of these publications appeared in the Journal 

 for October, November, and December, 1909. J 



Agriculture, General and Miscellaneous — 



East Suffolk County Education Committee. — Results of the Experiments 

 carried out at Rendham, near Saxmundham, 1910. (11 pp.) Ipswich, 

 191 1. [B. 46.] 



Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 112 : — A Report of Seven 

 Years' Investigation of Dry Farming Methods. (93-162 pp.) Logan, 

 Utah, 1910. [B. 56-1.] 



Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 121 : — Creamery Book- 

 keeping. (303-322 pp.) Ames, Iowa, 1911. [B. 50; G. 56-1.] 



Druce, C. G. — Hayward's Botanist's Pocket-Book. [13th edition.] (280 

 pp. London : G. Bell and Sons, 1909. 45. 6d. [B. 16-1.] 



Plant Diseases — 



University of California Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 207 : — 

 The Control of the Argentine Ant. (51-82 pp.) 1910. [E. 40-51.] Bull. 

 No. 208 : — The Late Blight of Celery (Septoria petroselini). (83-115 pp.) 

 191 1. [E. 60-7.] Berkeley, California. 



Lemcke, Dr. A. — Die Verbreitung des amerikanischen Stachelbeermehltaus 

 in der Provinz Ostpreussen im Jahre 1908. [Arbeiten der Landwirt- 

 schaftskammer fur die Provinz Ostpreussen, No. 24.] Konigsberg : Grafe 

 und Anzer Verlag, 1909. [E. 60-25.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology . — Circ. No. 132 : — The 

 Periodical Cicada in 191 1. (6 pp.) [E. 40-51.] Circ. No. 133 : — The 

 Alfalfa Caterpillar. (14 pp.) [E. 40-51.] Circ. No. 134 : — Damage to 

 Telephone and Telegraph Poles by Wood-Boring Insects. (6 pp.) 

 [E. 40-13.] Circ. No. 135 : — The Asparagus Miner. (5 pp.) [E. 40-51.] 

 Circ. No. 137 :— The Alfalfa Weevil. (9 pp.) [E. 40-51.] Bull. No. 82, 

 Part VII. : — Some Insects Injurious to Truck Crops. — Notes on Various 

 Truck-Crop Insects. (81-93 pp. [E. 40-11.] Bull. No. 95, Part II. : — 

 Papers on Cereal and Forage Insects. — The Maize Billbug. (11-22 pp.) 

 [E. 40-51.] Technical Series, No. 19, Part III. : — Technical Results from 

 the Gipsy Moth Parasite Laboratory, III., Investigations into the Habits 

 of Certain Sarcophagidae. (25-32 pp.) [E. 40-9.] Technical Series, 

 No. 20, Part II. : — Papers on Miscellaneous Forest Insects, II., The 

 Genotypes of the Sawflies and Woodwasps, or the Superfamily Tenthre- 

 dinoidea. (69-109 pp.) [E. 40-3.] Washington, 191 1. 



University College of N. Wales, Bangor. — Bull. No. V. : — Potatoes- Effect 

 of Spraying, 1910. (4 pp.) Bangor, 191 1. [E. 60-37.] 



New York Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 328 : — Notes on 

 New York Plant Diseases, I. (305-404 pp.) [E. 8.] Bull. No. 329: — 

 Chemical Investigation of Best Conditions for making the Lime-Sulphur 

 Wash. (405-449 pp.) [E. 20-5.] Bull. No. 330 : — Experiments with 

 Home-made Concentrated Lime-Sulphur Mixtures. (451-484 pp.) 

 [E. 20-5.] Technical Bull. No. 17 : — The Apple and Pear Membracids. 

 [E. 40-51.] Geneva, New York, 1910. 



Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 147 : — Common 

 Insecticides and Fungicides, with Directions for the Treatment of Farm 

 Pests. (40 pp.) Lexington, Kentucky, 19 10. [E. 20-3.] 



Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station. — Circ. No. 22 : — The 

 Loose Smut of Oats and Stinking Smut of Wheat and their Prevention. 

 (15 pp.) Lafayette, Indiana, 1910. [E. 60-21.] 



