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Additions to the Library. 



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Plant Diseases— 



Massee, G.— Diseases of Cultivated Plants and Trees (602 pp.)- London: 

 Duckworth and Co., 1910. 75. 6d. net. 



University of Wisconsin, Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. 190 : — 

 Common Insect Pests of Fruit in Wisconsin (38 pp.). Madison, Wis- 

 consin, 1910. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology. — Bull. 64, Part VIII. : — 

 The Woolly White-Fly : A New Enemy of the Florida Orange (65-71 pp.). 

 Bull. 82, Part IV. :— The Life-History and Control of the Hop Flea- 

 Beetle (Psylliodes punctulata, Melsh) (32-58 pp.). Bull. 85, Part IV. : — 

 The Sorghum Midge (Contarinia [Diplosis] sorghicola, Coq) (39-58 pp.). 

 Washington, 19 10. 



Italy, Ministerio di Agricoltura, Industria e Commercio. — Annali di Agri- 

 coltura, N. 261 : — Alterazioni del Granoturco e loro Profilassi (38 pp. and 

 i plates). Rome : G. Bertero, 1909. 



Iowa College of Agriculture Experiment Station. — Bull, m : — The Apple 



Leaf Hopper (32 pp.). Ames, Iowa, 19 10. 

 Cambridge Natural History.* — Vol. I. : — Protozoa, by M. Hartog ; Porifera 

 (Sponges), by I. J. B. Sollas ; Coelenterata and Ctenophora, by S. J. 

 Hickson ; Echinodermata, by E. W. MacBride. (671 pp.) 1906, 

 Vol. II. :— Flatworms and Mesozoa, by F. W. Gamble ; Nemertines, by L. 

 Sheldon ; Thread- worms and Sagitta, by A. E. Shipley ; Rotifers, by M. 

 Hartog ; Polychaet Worms, by W. B. Benham ; Earthworms and Leeches, 

 by F. E. Beddard ; Gephyrea and Phoronis, by A. E. Shipley ; Polyzoa, 

 by S. F. Harmer. (560 pp.) 1910. [E. 40] 

 Vol. III. : — Molluscs, by Rev. A. H. Cooke; Brachiopods (Recent), by A. E. 

 Shipley; Brachiopods (Fossil), by F. R. C. Reed. (535 pp.) 1895. 

 London : Macmillan and Co., 175. net each volume. 

 Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station. — Ball. 188 : — The Use of Lime 

 Sulphur Sprays in the Summer Spraying of Virginia Apple Orchards 

 (16 pp.). Blacksburg, Va., 1910. 



Birds, Poultry, Bees, &c.— 



Brown, E. — Poultry Fattening (102 pp.). London : Brown, Dobson and 



Co., 1910. 15. net. 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — -Farmers' Bulletin. No. 390 : — Pheasant Raising 



in the United States (40 pp.), Washington, 1910. 

 Johnson, A. T. — The Poultry Keeper's Companion (181 pp.), London : Mills 



and Boon, Ltd., 1910. 25. 6d. net. 

 Secrets of Successful Poultry Keeping (37 pp.), Bamber Bridge, Lanes : 



Leets and Co., 1910. 15. net. 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bulletin, No. 396 :— The Muskrat 



(38 pp.). Washington, 1910. 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey.— Circ. 72 :-— 



Private Game Preserves and their Future in the United States (11 pp.) 



Circ. 73 : — Progress of Game Protection in 1909 (19 pp.). Washington, 



1910. 



The Cambridge Natural History .*— -Vol. VIII. :— Amphibia and Reptiles, by 

 Hans Gadow (668 pp.). Vol. X. :— Mammalia, by F. E. Beddard (605' 

 pp.). London : Macmillan and Co., 1909. 175. net each. 



Hurst, J. W. — Successful Poultry Production (162 pp.). London : Rebman, 

 Ltd., 1910. 25. 6d. net. 



Brooke, C.E. — Poultry Keeping for Pleasure and Profit (128 pp.), London : 

 Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1910. is. 



Forestry— 



U.S. Department of Agriculture.— Farmers' Bulletins. No. 387 :— The 

 Preservative Treatment of Farm Timbers (19 pp.). Washington, 1910. 



