1910.] 



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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.] 



Agriculture, General and Miscellaneous— 



Percival, J.— Agricultural Bacteriology (408 pp.). London : Duckworth and 



Co., 1910. js. 6d. net. [B. 42.] 

 Japan, Department of Education. — Education in Japan (238 pp.). History 



of Japanese Education (91 pp.). 1910. Tokyo, Japan. [B. 44.] 

 Transvaal Department of Agriculture, — Farmers' Bulletins. No. 118: — The 



Rotation of Crops for Irrigated Lands (8 pp.). [B. 8.] No. 120 :— The 



Principles of Land Settlement (8 pp.). [A. 68.] Pretoria, 19 10. 

 Memoirs of the Geological Survey, England and Wales. — The Water Supply 



of Oxfordshire, with Records of Sinkings and Borings (108 pp.). 25. 6d. 



Summary of Progress of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the 



Museum of Practical Geology for 1909 (92 pp.). 15. London : E. 



Stanford, 1910. [B. 38.] 

 Macdonald, W. — Dry-Farming : Its Principles and Practice (290 pp-)- 



London : Werner Laurie, 1909. 6s. net. [B. 8.] 

 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Circ. 60 : — - 



Suggestions to Settlers on the Sandy Soils of the Columbia River Valley 



(23 pp.). Washington, 1910. [A. 80.] 

 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Bull. 113 



(Revised) : — Injury to Vegetation and Animal Life by Smelter Wastes 



{61 pp.). Washington, 1910. [B. 22; E. 20.] 

 Netherlands, Departcmcnl van Landbouw. — Verslagen en Mededeelingen van 



de Directie van den Landbouw, 1910, No. 4 : — Verslag over den Landbouw 



in Nederland over 1909 (132 pp.). The Hague : J. and H. van Langen- 



huysen, 1910. 50 c. [A. 25.] 

 Recent Progress in Kotea (compiled by ll.LJ.M.'s Residency-General) 



(122 pp.), n.d. [A. 02,] 

 Contributions from the United States National Herbarium.— Vol, 13, Part 



3; — The Grasses of Alaska (46-92 pp. [B. 16.] Vol, 13, Part 4: — - 



New or Noteworthy Plants from Colombia and Central America — 2 



(93 -134 pp.). [B. 16. j Vol. 13, Part 5 : — Relationships of the Ivory 



Palms (132-141 pp.). [B. 16. j Vol. 14, Part 1: — The Lichens of 



Minnesota (269 pp.). [B. ib.j Washington, 1910. 



Field Crops— 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry.-^- Circ. 61 :— 

 Dry-Land Grains in the Great Basin (39 pp.). Washington, 19 10. 

 [C. 22.] 



Aberdeen and N. of Scotland College of Agriculture. — Leaflet No. 9 

 Report on the Effects of the New Nitrogenous Manures on Potatoes and 

 Hay (7 pp.). [C. 26; C. 42.] Leaflet No. 10 :— Report on Oat and 

 Barley Experiments, 1909 (6 pp.). [C. 16; C. 8.] Leaflet No. 11:— 

 Report on Turnip Manuring- Experiments, 1909 (6 pp.). [C. 32.] 

 Aberdeen, 1910. 



Canadian Department of Agriculture, Tobacco Division.— Bull. A. 8 :— 

 Experimental Work, 1909 (24 pp.). Ottawa, 1909. [C. 54.] 



Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station.— Bull. 21 : — A Study of the Com- 

 position of the Rice Plant (51 pp.). [C. 58.] Press Bulletin No. 26:— 

 The Algaroba in Hawaii (8 pp.). [C. 58.] Honolulu, 1910. 



