191 1.] Additions to the Library. 879 



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 — 



Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 139 : — Studies of 

 the Needs of Rhode Island Soils. (33-104 pp.) Kingston, Rhode Island, 

 1910. [B. 40-7; B. 24-1.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry. — Bull. No. 39 : — ■ 

 Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology. Part 32. [Authors : 

 V to Vyner.] (2443-2508 pp.) Washington, 1910. [B. 7; H. 28-1.] 



Contributions from the United States National Herbarium.- — Volume 13, 

 Part 6 : — The Type Localities of Plants First Described from New 

 Mexico. (137-227 pp., plate and map.) [B. 16-1.] A Bibliography of 

 New Mexican Botany. (229-246 pp.) [B. 7 ; B. 16-1.] Volume 15 : — 

 The North American Species of Panicum. (396 pp.) [B. 16-1.] 

 Washington, 1910. 



Ladik, Dr. Gustave de. — Aper^u de la Legislation concernant 1 Administra- 

 tion de lAgriculture hongroise. [Edition du Ministere Roy. Hong, de 

 1 Agriculture.] (253 pp.) Budapest, 1910. [A. 34.] 



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

 the Country around Nottingham. (72 pp. and chart.) London : E. 

 Stanford, 1910. 25. [B. 36.] 



Osborne, 1 . B. — The Vegetable Proteins. (125 pp.) London : Longmans, 

 Green and Co., 1909. 35. 6d. net. [B. 22-1.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Bull. No. 187 :— A 

 Study of Cultivation Methods and Crop Rotations for the Great Plains 

 Area. (78 pp.) [A. 80.] Bull. No. 189 : — The Source Dioscorea, with a 

 Consideration of the Dioscoreae found in the United States. (29 pp.) 

 [B. 16-1.] Bull. No. 190 : — Orchard Green-Manure Crops in California. 

 (40 pp.) [B. 28-5 ; D. 28-3.] Washington, 19 10. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. —Farmers' Bull. No. 408 :- — School Exercises in 

 Plant Production. (48 pp.) [B. 16-5.] No. 422 : — Demonstration Work 

 on Southern Farms. (19 pp.) [B. 44-17 ; B. 46.] Washington, 1910. 

 - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,. Office of Experiment Stations.- — Bull. No. 232 : — 

 Consolidated Rural. Schools and Organization of a County System. 

 (99 PP-) [B. 44 -I 7-] Circ. No. 99 : — Farmers' Institutes for Young 

 People. (40 pp.) [B. 44-17.] Washington, 1910. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils. — Bull. No. 70 : — Some Effects 

 of a Harmful Organic Soil Constituent. (98 pp.) Washington, 1910. 

 [B. 40-1.] 



Board of Education. — Syllabuses of Courses in Rural Science and Rural 



Technology, and of Agricultural Science and Rural Economy. (36 pp.) 



London : Wyman and Sons, 19 10. id. [B. 44-5.] 

 Ewart, A. J. — Plants Indigenous to Victoria. Vol. II. (37 pp. and plates.) 



Melbourne : Government Printer, 19 10. [B. 16-1.] 

 Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 



16 : — Some Ornamental Plants of Macon County, Alabama. (24 pp.) 



1909. [B. 1 6-1.] Bull. No. 18 :— Nature Study and Gardening for Rural 



Schools. (23 pp.) 19 10. [B. 44-1.] Tuskegee, Alabama. 

 University of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station.— Bull. No. 114:— 



Storing Moisture in the Soil. (52 pp.) [B. 40-1 ; M. 10.] Bull. No. 



115: — The Determination of Humus. (25 pp.) [B. 40-5.] Lincoln, 



Nebraska, 1910. 



