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Additions to the Library. [aug., 



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— 



Dyer, B. — Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs. Sixth edition, revised. (152 pp.) 



London : Crosby Lockwood and Son, 19 10. 15. net. [B. 26 ; F. 74.] 

 University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. 145: — | 



Quantitative Relationships of Carbon, Phosphorus, and Nitrogen in Soils 



(91-127 pp.). Urbana, Illinois, 1910. [B. 40.] 

 University of Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station. — Research 



Bulletin No. 4 : — Some Conditions which influence the Germination and 



Fertility of Pollen (149-172 pp.). Madison, Wisconsin, 1909. [B. 16.] 

 Bretigniere, L., and Risch, L. — Histoire de Grignon (244+lxxiv pp.). 



Gri'gnon : A 1'EcoIe Nationale d'Agriculture, 1910. 2 fr. 25 c. [B. 44.] 

 Kayser, E. — Microbiologic Agricole (476 pp.). Paris : J. B. Bailliere et 



Fils, 1910. 5 fr. [B. 42.] 

 Ireland, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, Memoirs of 



the Geological Survey of Ireland. — A Description of the Soil Geology of 



Ireland, with Notes on Climate (300 pp.). 1907. 6s. [B. 38.] The j 



Geological Features and Soils of the Agricultural Station of the Depart- 



ment of Agriculture at Ballyhaise in the County of Cavan (50 pp.). 1910. j 



is. 6d. [B. 38.] London : E. Stanford. 

 Bendix, C. L. — Berattelse ofver Tjugonde Allmanna Svenska Landtbruks- 



motet i Norrkoping, 1906 (656 pp.). Stockholm : Ivar Hceggstrom, 1907. 



[A. 38.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bulletins. No. 405 : — Experiment 

 Station Work, LVIL (32 pp.). [B. 46.] No. 406 : — Soil Conservation 

 (15 pp.). [B. 40.] Washington, 1910. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Circ. 56 : — The Deter- 

 mination of Total Sulphur in Organic Matter (9 pp.). [B. 22.] Circ. 

 60 : — A Theory of the Influence of Acids and Alkalis on the Activity of 

 Invertase (3 pp.). [B. 22.] Washington, 1910. 



Japan, Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce. — Outlines of Agriculture in 

 Japan (132 pp.). Tokyo, 1910. [A. 62.] 



Do, C. — -Activities of the Agricultural Association of the Ito Family (170 

 pp.). Tokyo, 1910. [A. 62.] 



Transvaal Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bulletin No. 107 : — Results of 

 Experiments : Experimental Farm, Potchefstroom (16 pp.). Pretoria, 

 1910. [B. 46.] 



Report of Proceedings of a Conference held April 27th, 1910, at the New ■ 

 York Produce Exchange for the purpose of formulating a definite plan of 

 action for the improvement of agricultural conditions in the State of 

 New York (40 pp.). New York, 1910. [A. 80.] 



Ewart, A. J., and White, J. — Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 13 

 (315-329 pp., and plates). 1910. [B. 16.] 



White, J. — The Ferments and Latent Life of Resting Seeds (417-442 pp.). 

 1910. [B. 18.] 



Oregon Agricultural College Experiment Station. — Bull. 107 : — Commercial j 

 Fertilisers and Insecticides (16 pp.). Corvallis, Oregon, 1910. [B. 26; 

 E. 40.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations. — Circ. 98: — 

 Progress in Agricultural Education Extension (12 pp-)- Washington, 

 1910. [B. 44.] 



