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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.] 



Agriculture, General and Miscellaneous — 



Burchard, O. — Die Unkrautsamen der Klee- und Grassaaten mit besonderer 



Berucksichtigung ihrer Herkunft. (100 pp. and plates.) Berlin : Paul 



Parey, 1900. [B. 18; B. 20-1.] 

 Harz, C. D. — Landwirtschaftliche Samenkunde. (1362 pp.) Berlin : Paul 



Parey, 1885. [B. 18.] 

 Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station. — Preliminary Bull. No. 88 : — 



Woody Aster (Xylorrhiza Parryi, Gray). (20 pp.) Laramie, Wyoming, 



1911. [B. 20-11 ; H. 42-1.] 

 Report of the Departmental Committee on the Science Museum and the 



Geological Museum. [Cd. 5625.] (32 pp.) London : Wyman and Sons, 



191 1. 3d. [B. 36; B. 44-5.] 

 Burton, J. H. — The Teaching of Nature Study. [Reprinted from the Jnl. 



of the Bath and West and Southern Counties Socy., Vol. V. Fifth 



Series.] (8 pp.) Bath, 191 1. [B. 44-1.] 

 Feet, J. O., and Taylor, H. — Principles and Practice of Book-keeping for 



the Farm, Garden, Dairy and Estate. (215 pp.) Reading: H. Taylor, 



1905. [B. 50.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Circ. No. 71 : — Extrac- 

 tion of Grains and Cattle Foods for the Determination of Sugars : A 

 Comparison of the Alcohol and Sodium Carbonate Digestions. (14 pp.) 

 Washington, 1911. [B. 22-5; F. 74-1.] 



System of Departmental Accounts for Agriculture. Leicester : J. McQueen 

 and Co. 155. gd. [B. 50.] 



Australia, Its Land, Conditions and Prospects. The Observations and 

 Experiences of the Scottish Agricultural Commission of 1910-11. (303 

 pp.) London : W. Blackwood and Sons, 191 1. is. net. [A. 85.] 



Wilts County Council, Agricultural Education Committee. — Results of the 

 Field Manurial Demonstrations, 1909-10. (73 pp.) 191 1. [B. 46.] 



James, J. A. Barbour. — The Agricultural and other Industrial Possibilities 

 of the Gold Coast. (109 pp.) London : St. Bride's Press, 191 1. 2s. 6d. 

 [A. 72. j 



Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 202 : — The Manage- 

 ment of Heavy Clay Soils. (17 pp.) [B. 40-1.] Bull. No. 204 : — The 

 Improvement of Sandy Soils. (25 pp.) [B. 40-1.] Bull. No. 205 : — The 

 Development of Marsh Soils. (22 pp.) [B. 40-1.] Madison, Wisconsin, 

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Hopkins, Cyril G. — Soil Fertility and Permanent Agriculture. (653 pp.) 



London : Ginn and Co., 1910. 105. 6d. [B. 40-1.] [The author is the 



Professor of Agronomy in the University of Illinois.] 

 Seltensperger, C. — Lectures Agricoles. (576 pp.) Paris : J. B. Bailliere et 



Fils, 191 1. 6 fr. [B. 8-1.] [A collection of papers by well-known 



French agricultural writers.] 

 Russell, E. J. — Lessons on Soil. (132 pp.) Cambridge : University Press, 



1911. is. 6d. [B. 40-1.] 

 Pammel, L. H. — Weeds of the Farm and Garden. (281 pp.) New York : 



Orange Judd Co., 1911. 75. 6d. net. [B. 20-1.] 

 Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 137 : — The 



Rational Use of Lime. The Distribution, Composition and Cost of 



Lime. (19 pp.) Amherst, Massachusetts, 191 1. [B. 24-5.] 



