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Additions to the Library. [Jan., 1910. 



Ewart, A. J., and others. — Contributions to the Flora of Australia, Nos. 14 

 and 15. [Reprinted from Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria. Vol. XXIII. (New 

 Series.) Pt. I.] (54-64 and 110-115 pp. and plates.) Melbourne: Royal 

 Society of Victoria, 1910. [B. 16-1.] 

 Field Crops — 



Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa. — Bull. No. 20 : — Memorandum on 

 Indian Wheat for the British Market. (40 pp.) Calcutta : Superintendent, 

 Government Printing, 19 10. 6d. [C. 2-3.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.- — Farmers' Bull. No. 409 :— School Lessons on 

 Corn. (29 pp.) [C. 20.] No. 415 : — Seed Corn. (12 pp.) [C. 20.] 

 No. 417 : — Rice Culture. (30 pp.) [C. 58-1.] No. 420 : — Oats : Distri- 

 bution and Uses. (24 pp.) [C. 16.] Washington, 1910. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Circ. No. 68 : — 

 Handling Wheat from Field to Mill. (12 pp.) Washington, 1910. 

 [C. 2.] 



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



15 : — Increasing the Yield of Corn. (11 pp.) 1909. [C. 20.] Bull. 



No. 17 : — Possibilities of the Sweet Potato in Macon County, Alabama. 



(20 pp.) 1910. [C. 26-3.] Tuskegee, Alabama. 

 University of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 113 : — 



Oats : Variety Tests, Rate of Sowing, Cultivation. (16 pp.) Lincoln, 



Nebraska, 19 10. [C. 16.] 

 Lancaster County Council. — Farmers' Bull. No. 17 : — Report of Field Trials 



on the Liming of Meadow Land, 1906-9. (18 pp.) Preston, 1910. 



[C. 42-9.] 

 Horticulture — 



Michigan Agricultural College Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 262 : — 

 Suggestions on Planting Orchards. (29 pp.) East Lansing, Michigan, 

 1910. [D. 16-3.] 

 Plant Diseases — 



University of California Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 207 : — 

 The Control of the Argentine Ant. (51-82 pp.) Berkeley, California, 

 1910. [E. 40-51.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology. — Circ No. 126 : — Insect 

 Injuries to the Wood of Living Trees. (4 pp.) [E. 40-13.] Bull. No. 64, 

 Part X. : — Some Miscellaneous Results of the Work of the Bureau of 

 Entomology— The Pecan Cigar Case-Bearer, Coleophora carycefoliella, 

 Clem. (75-86 pp. and plates.) [E. 40-51.] Bull. No. 85, Part VIII. :— 

 Papers on Cereal and Forage Insects. — The Cowpea Curculio, Chalco- 

 dermus ceneus, Boh. (125-142 pp.) [E. 40-51.] Bull No. 89 : — The 

 Grape Root-Worm, Fidia viticida, Walsh, with especial reference to 

 investigations in the Erie Grape Belt from 1907 to 1909. (100 pp. and 

 plates.) [E. 40-51.] Washington, 1910. 

 Harper Adams Agricultural College. — Wart Disease of Potatoes, Synchitrium 

 endobioticum, Percival. (40 pp.) Newport, Salop, 1910. [E. 60-35.] 

 Live Stock — 



Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. iao : — Abstracts 

 of Feeding Experiments. [F. 62-3.] Analyses of Feeding Stuffs. 

 (105-133 pp.) [F. 74-1.] Kingston, Rhode Island, 19 10. 



Gilbey, Sir W. — Farm Stock 100 Years Ago. (154 pp.) London : Vinton 

 and Co., 1910. 55. net. [F. 2.] 



Pennsylvania State College Agricultural Experiment Station.— Bull. No. 

 102 : — Methods of Fattening Steers. (16 pp.) Centre County, Pennsyl- 

 vania, 1910. [F. 68-1.] 



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