191 1.] Additions to the Library. 277 



West of Scotland Agricultural College. — Bull. No. 56 :— Reports on Experi- 

 ments (6) On the Prevention of Finger-and-Toe in Turnips. (231-248 pp.) 

 Glasgow, 191 1. [E. 60-33.] 



National Fruit and Cider Institute. — Leaflet No. 5 : — Potato Spraying 

 Experiments, 1910. (5 pp.) [E. 60-37.] Leaflet No. 6 :— The Use of 

 Copper Sulphate as a Fungicide. (4 pp.) [E. 20-5.] 



Stevens, F. L., and Hall, J. G. — Diseases of Economic Plants. (513 pp.) 

 New York : The Macmillan Co., 1910. Ss. 6d. net. [E. 60-1.] 



North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 212 : — Preven- 

 tion of Oat and Wheat Smut. (71-84 pp.) West Raleigh, North 

 Carolina, 19 10. [E. 60-21.] 



Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station. — Technical Bull. No. 6 : — Lime- 

 Sulfur Spray. (15 pp.) [E. 20-5.] Circ. No. 10 : — Manufacture and 

 Storage of Lime-Sulfur Spray. (67-77 pp.) [E. 20-5.] East Lansing, 

 Michigan, 191 1. 



Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 76 : — The Potato 



Eelworm. (7 pp.) Reno, Nevada, 191 1. [E. 40-49.] 

 Massee, G., and Theobald, F. V. — The Enemies of the Rose. [1910 edition.] 



(97 pp.) National Rose Society, 1910. [E. 20-1.] 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bull. No. 440 : — Spraying Peaches 



for the Control of Brown-Rot, Scab, and Curculio. (40 pp.) Washing- 

 ton, 1911. [E. 60-11 ; E. 40-15.] 

 Collinge, W. E. — The Treatment of Finger and Toe Disease. [Reprinted 



from the Journal of the Land Agents' Society.] (4 pp.) 191 1. [E. 60-33.] 

 Collections Zoologiques du Baron Edm. de Selys Longchamps. — Catalogue 



Syst^matique et Descriptif.* Fasc. V. (ler partie) : — Megaloptera. (93 pp. 



+ 4 plates.) Fasc. XII. : — Libellulinen. (385-528 pp. and plate.) 



Brussels, 191 1. [K. 2.] 



Live Stock— 



Douglas, L. M. — Swine Husbandry. (16 pp.) [Journal of Farmers' Club, 



January, 191 1.] [F. 82.] 

 Nickisson, J. L. — The Government Horse-Breeding Scheme from a Farmer's 



Point of View. (36 pp.) [Journal of the Farmers' Club, February, 191 1,] 



[F. 64-1.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry. — Circ. No. 168 : — 

 A Note on the Feeding Value of Coconut and Peanut Meals for Horses. 

 (2 pp.) [F. 64-3.] Circ. No. 173 : — The Sanitary Construction and 

 Equipment of Abattoirs and Packing Houses. (247-263 pp.) [F. 72.] 

 Bull. No. 132 : — A Bacteriological Study of Ham Souring. (55 pp.) 

 [F. 82-3.] Washington, 191 1. 



New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 152 : — Feeding 

 Sheep and Lambs : Clover Hay v. Native Hay ; Turnips v. Dry Ration. 

 (19 pp.) Durham, New Hampshire, 191 1. [F. 76-1.] 



Montana Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 78 : — Steer Feeding. 

 Small Grains and Clover Hay for Two Year Old Steers. (37-48 pp.) 

 Bozeman, Montana, 19 10. [F. 68-1.] 



North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 213 : — Feeding 

 Experiments with Cows and Calves. (85-97 pp.) West Raleigh, North 

 Carolina, 1910. [F. 68-1.] 



Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 124 : — Part I.— 

 Breeds of Hogs. [F. 82.] Part II.— The Best Crops to Grow for Hogs 

 and other Data. [F. 82-1.] (56 pp.) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 19 10. 



Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. — Circ. No. 47 : — Raising Calves 

 on Skim-milk. (99-106 pp.) [F. 68-3.] Bull. No. 90 : — Fattening Cattle 

 on Blue Grass Pasture : An Investigation of the Factors of Age, Con- 

 dition, Kind of Ration and Length of Feeding Period in Beef Production. 

 (283-388 pp.) [F. 68-1.] Bull. No. 95 :— Pork Production with Forage 



