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University of Nebraska, Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull, in: — 

 Changes in the Composition of the Loess Soils of -Nebraska caused by 

 Cultivation. (19 pp.) Lincoln, Nebraska, 1909. 

 Field Crops— 



University College, Reading. — Bulletin V. : — Manurial Experiments on 

 Grass Land conducted by the College for the Oxfordshire County Council. 

 1. The Manuring of Grass Land, 1909. (7 pp.) Bulletin VI. : — Manurial 

 Experiments on Grass Land, 1909, designed and carried out for the 

 Bucks County Council. (24 pp.) Bulletin VII. : — Results of Experiments 

 at the College Farm, 1909. (19 pp.) Bulletin VIII. : — Manuring of 

 Swedes ; Trials carried out for the Oxford County Council, 1909. 



India. — Memoirs of the Dept.. of Agric, Botanical Series, Vol. III., No. 1 : — 

 Studies in Indian Tobaccos, i : The Types of Nicotiana Rustica, L., 

 Yellow Flowered Tobacco. (58 pp. and plates.) 4 rupees. Chemical 

 Series, Vol. I., No. 8 : — Water Requirements of Crops in India. 

 (i33~ l8 4 PP-)> 3 rupees. 1910. 



Nikaido, Y. — Beet-Sugar Making and its Chemical Control. (354 pp.) 

 Easton, Pa. : The Chemical Publishing Co., 1909. 12s. 6d. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plcuit Industry. — Circ. 55 : — American 

 Export Corn (Maize) in Europe. (42 pp.) Circ. 56 : — Some Conditions 

 influencing the Yield of Hops. (12 pp.) Bull. 175 : — The History and 

 Distribution of Sorghum. (63 pp.) Bull. 177 : — A Protected Stock Range 

 in Arizona. (28 pp.) Washington, D.C., 1910. 



India. — Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa. — Bull. 17 : — The Milling and 

 Baking Qualities of Indian Wheats. (24 pp.) Calcutta : Superintendent 

 Government Printing, 19 10. 8d. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations. — Circ. 96 : — How 

 to test Seed Corn in School. (7 pp.) 



Wilson, J. — Memorandum on Indian Wheat for the British Market. 

 (26 pp.) 1910. 



India. — Agricultural Ledger, 1908-9, No. 7 : — Crotalaria Juncea. (Papers 



on the San Hemp in the Pabna District.) (131-146 pp.) Calcutta : 



Superintendent Government Printing, 1910. 2d. 

 Canadian Department of Agriculture, Central Experimental Farm. — 



Bull. 65 : — Growing and Using Corn for Ensilage. (16 pp.) Ottawa, 1910. 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Circ. 54 : — Analyses of 



Canned Peas and Beans, showing composition of different grades. 



(9 PP-) Washington, 19 10. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmer's Bulletins.' No. 392 : — Irrigation of 

 Sugar-Beets. (52 pp.) Washington, 19 10. 

 New Hampshire- Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. 145 : — Variety 

 Tests of Oats, Barley, Wheat, and Rye. (141-153 pp.) Durham, N.H., 

 1909. 



University of Nebraska, Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. 112 :— 

 Experiments with Corn. (36 pp.) Lincoln, Nebraska, 1909. 

 Horticulture — 



Sanders, T. W. — Alphabet of Gardening. (198 pp.) Fourth edition. 



London : W. H. and L. Collingridge, 1909. 15. 6d. 

 India, Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa.-— Bull. 16 : — Second Report 



on the Fruit Experiments at Pusa. (26 pp.) Calcutta : Superintendent 



Government Printing, 19 10. 8d. 

 Sanders, T. W. — Flow to make the most of a Small Garden. One and 



All Garden Books, No. 26. London : Agricultural and Horticultural 



Association, Ltd. 19 10. id. 

 'lant Diseases— 



[ ; , ( /u ( .__Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture. Botanical Series, 

 Vol. II., No. 9 :— The Wilt Disease of Pigeon-Pea and the Parasitism of 

 Ncocosmospora Vasinfecta, Smith. (64 pp. and plates.) 1910. 3 rupees. 



