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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 /ournal 

 for October, November, and December, 1909. J 



Agriculture, General and Miscellaneous- 

 ly. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils. — Bull. No. 61 : — The Electrical 



Bridge for the Determination of Soluble Salts in Soils. (36 pp. and 



plates.) [B. 40-5.] Bull. No. 73 : — Studies in Soil Oxidation. (57 pp.) 



[B. 40-9.] Bull. No. 74 : — Chemical Nature of Soil Organic Matter. 



(48 pp.) [B. 40-9.] Washington, 1910. 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Circ. No. 71 : — 



Legume Inoculation and the Litmus Reaction of Soils. (11 pp.) 



[B. 28-5; B. 40-1.] Circ. No. 72: — A Moisture Tester for Grain and 



other Substances and How to Use It. (15 pp.) [B. 22-5 ; C. 22-1.] 



Washington, 19 10. 



Saskatchewan, Dept. of Agriculture. — Bull. No. 21 : — Methods of Soil 

 Cultivation Underlying Successful Grain Growing in the Province of 

 Saskatchewan. (14 pp.) Regina, 1910. [B. 40-1 ; C. 22-1.] 



Scottish Chamber of Agriculture and Associated Societies. — Report of 

 Summer Conference held in Aberdeen on Friday, 1st July, 19 10. (34 pp.) 

 Edinburgh, 1910. [A. 12.] 



Utah Agricultural College Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 109 : — The 

 Nitrogen and Humus Problem in Dry-land Farming. (16 pp.) Logan, 

 Utah, 1910. [B. 40-1.] 



Reading, University College. — Agricultural Education, Report of a Deputa- 

 tion appointed to visit selected centres of agricultural education and re- 

 search in Canada and in the United States. (131 pp.) Reading : 

 University College, 19 10. is. [B. 44-5, 44-17.] 



Fraysse, A. — Contribution a la Biologie des Plantes PhaneVogames Para- 

 sites. (178 pp.) Montpellier, 1906. [B. 16-3 ; B. 20-1.] 



Transvaal Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bull. No. 130 : — Dry Farming. 

 (7 pp.) Pretoria, 1910. [B. 56.] 



Ministere Royal Hongrois de V Agriculture. — Les Institutions Agricoles de 

 l'Etat Hongrois. (19 pp.) Budapest, 19 10. [A. 34.] 



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

 the Country around Padstow and Camelford. (120 pp. and plates.) 

 London : E. Stanford, 1910. 25. 3d. [B. 36.] 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey, Scotland. — The Geology of East Lothian. 

 (226 pp. and plates.) 45. 6d. The Geology of Glenelg, Lochalsh and 

 South-East part of Skye. (206 pp.) 35. 6d. The Geology of the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Edinburgh. (445 pp., plates and map.) 75. 6d. London : 

 E. Stanford, 19 10. [B. 36.] 



Board of Education. — Memorandum on the Principles and Methods of Rural 

 Education. (48 pp.) London : Wyman and Sons, 191 1. 3d. [B. 44-5.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bull. No. 421 : — The Control of 

 Blowing Soils. (23 pp.) [B. 52.] Bull. No. 425 : — Experiment Station 

 work, LX. (24 pp.) [B. 46.] Washington, 19 10. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations. — Circ. No. 

 105 : — List of State Directors of Farmers' Institutes and Farmers' Insti- 

 tute Lecturers in the United States. (13 pp.) [B. 44-17.] Bull. No. 

 231 : — College Extension in Agriculture. (86 pp.) [B. 44-17.] Wash- 

 ington, 1910. 



University of Florida Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 104 : — 

 Pineapple Culture, VII. Nitrates in the Soil. (29-51 pp.) Gainesville, 

 Florida, 19 10. JB. 40-9 ; D. 37.] 



