Additions to the Library. 



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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- 

 ly. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils. — Bull. 63 : — Reference List on 



the Electric Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen and the Use of Calcium 



Cyanamid and Calcium Nitrate on Soils (89 pp.). Washington, 19 10. 

 Transvaal Department of Agriculture. — The Flora of Certain Kaffir Beers 



(31 pp. and plates). Pretoria : Government Printing and Stationary Office, 



1910. 



Waring ton, R. — Lectures on Some of the Physical Properties of Soil 



(231 pp.). Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1900. 6s. 

 Druce, G. C. — List of British Plants (104 pp.)- Oxford : Clarendon Press, 



1908. 3s. 6d. 



Field Crops — 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Circ. 48 : — 

 The Present Status of the Tobacco Industry (13 pp.). Circ. 49 : — Improve- 

 ment of Pastures in Eastern New York and the New England States 

 (10 pp.). Circ. 50 : — Three Much-Misrepresented Sorghums (14 pp.). 

 Circ. 53 : — Mutative Reversions in* Cotton (18 pp.). Washington, 1910. 



Edinburgh and East of Scotland College of Agriculture. — Bull. XX. : — 

 Report on Experiments with Potatoes, 1909(12 pp.). Edinburgh, 1910. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Secretary. — Circ. 32 : — 

 Cotton, the Greatest of Cash Crops (10 pp.). Washington, 1910. 



Canada. — Evidence given before the Select Standing Committee on Agricul- 

 ture and Colonisation, 1909-10, by C. H. Clark, on Swedish Methods of 

 Crop Improvement (13 pp.). Ottawa, 19 10. 



University of Wisconsin, Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. 183 : — 

 Growing* Clover for Seed and Forage in Northern Wisconsin (14 pp.). 

 Circular of Information, No. 8 : — Corn Judging (16 pp.). Madison, Wis- 

 consin, 1909. 



Lancaster County Council, Education Committee. — Report of an Experiment 

 on the Manuring of Swedes during 1907 and 1908 (12 pp.). Preston, 1910. 



Horticulture — 



Laboratory of the Inland Revenue, Canada. — Bull. 194 : — Fruit Jams, 



(23 pp.) Ottawa, 1909. 

 Pruning. (66 pp.) London : The Lockwood Press. 



Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station. — Circ. 17 :— The 



Farmers' Orchard. (42 pp.) Lafayette, Indiana, 1909. 

 Iggulden, W. — Fruit. "One and All" Garden Books, No. 23. (20 pp.) 



London : Agricultural and Horticultural Assn. id. 

 Castle, E. /.—The Unheated Greenhouse : What to Grow in It and How to 



Tend It. " One and All " Garden Books, No. 24 (20 pp.). London : 



Agricultural and Horticultural Assn. id. 

 Castle, R. F.~ -Tomatoes, and. How to Grow Them. An Illustrated Guide 



(94 pp.). London : W. H. and L. Collingridge, 19 10. is. net. 

 Passy, P. — Le Poirier, Culture, Taille, Varices (131 pp.). Paris : J. B. 



Bailliere et Fils, 19 10. 1 fr. 50. 

 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Circ. 51 : — 



Fruit Growing for Home Use in the Central and Southern Great Plains 



(23pp.). Bull. 120 The Production of Easter Lily Bulbs in the United 



Stales (20 pp. and plates). Washington, 1910. 



