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Additions to the Library. tJAN., 



carried out in 1910. (14 pp.) [C. 32.] Bull. No. XL : — The Manuring 

 of Grass Land, 1910. (18 pp.) [C. 42-9.] Bull. No. XII. : — Report of 

 Experiments on the Comparative Nutrient Value of Yellow Globe and 

 Golden Tankard Mangolds. Trials carried out in 1910. (5 pp.) [C. 32.] 

 Bull. No. XIII. : — Manurial Experiments on Grass Land, 1910. (26pp.) 

 [C. 42-9.] Reading-, 191 1. 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Statistics. — Bull. No. 84 : — Russian 

 Cereal Crops. Area and Production by Governments and Provinces. 

 (99 PP- an d map.) [C. 2-3.] Bull. No. 89 : — Marketing Grain and Live 

 Stock in the Pacific Coast Region. (94 pp.) [C. 2-3 ; F. 46.] Washing- 

 ton, 1911. 



Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 177 : — Milling Tests of 

 Wheat and Baking Tests of Flour. (28-153 pp.) Manhattan, Kansas, 

 1911. [C. 6.] 



Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. — Press Bull. No. 35 : — Catch 

 Crops for Hay and Pasture. (3 pp.) Lincoln, Nebraska, 191 1. 



[C 44-1 •] 



United Provinces of Agra . and Oudh, Dept. of Land Records and Agri- 

 culture. — Bull. No. 26 : — Description of the Working Sugar Factory 

 exhibited in the Agricultural Court, United Provinces Exhibition, by 

 Messrs. Blair, Campbell, and McLean. (15 pp.) Allahabad, 191 1. 

 [C. 34-11; M. 4.] 



California Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 216 : — A Progress 

 Report upon Soil and Climatic Factors Influencing the Composition of 

 Wheat. (547-574 pp.) Sacramento, 191 1. [C. 2-1.] 



Horticulture— 



Thompson, J. Enoch. — The Intensive Cultivation of Small Farms. (15 pp.) 



Toronto : W\ Briggs, 191 1. 10 cents. [D. 16-7.] 

 Guide to Mr. Worthington Smith's Drawings of Field and Cultivated 



Mushrooms and Poisonous or Worthless Fungi often Mistaken for 



Mushrooms. (24 pp. and plates.) London : British Museum, 1910. is. 



[D. 44; E. 60-3.] 



Weathers, J. — The Bulb Book, or Bulbous and Tuberous Plants for the 



Open Air, Stove, and Greenhouse. (471 pp.) London : John Murray, 



191 1. 155. net. [D. 26-5.] 

 Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Dairy and Cold Storage Branch. — Bull. No. 



27 : — Trial Shipments of Peaches in 1910. (35 pp.) Ottawa, 1911. 



[D. 34.] [Information as to temperature during transit, method cf 



packing, prices obtained, &c] 

 New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 153 : — Fruit 



Bud Formation. Progress of Investigations in 1908, 1909, 1910. (38 pp.) 



Durham, N.H., 191 1. [D. 30.] [This bulletin deals with apples only.] 

 California Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 213 : — The Principles 



of Wine-making. (391-442 pp.) Berkeley, California, 191 1. [D. 48.] 

 New York Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 339 : — Is it Neces- 

 sary to Fertilise an Apple Orchard? (151-195 pp.) Geneva, New York, 



1911. [D. 30.] 



Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 92 : — Cherries in 

 Washington. (32 pp.) Pullman, Washington, 1910. [D. 34.] 



New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station.— Bull. No. 76 : — Peach 

 Experiments, 1906-10. (42 pp.) Santa Fe, New Mexico, 191 1. [D. 34.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Bull. No. 141 : — Experi- 

 ments on the Processing of Persimmons to Render them Nonastringent. 

 (31 pp. 4- plates.) Washington, 1911. [D. 37.] 



Smith, T. — The Profitable Culture of Vegetables : For Market Gardeners, 

 Small Holders, and others. (452 pp.) London : Longmans, Green & Co., 

 191 1. 65. net. [D. 18.] 



