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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. J 



Agriculture, General and Miscellaneous — 



Kronacher, Dr. C. — Bilder von einer landwirtschaftl. Gesellschaftsreise 

 durch England und Schottland. (164 pp.) Hanover : M. and H. Schaper, 

 1911. [A. 2 ; A. 12.] 



Duggar, B. M. — Plant Physiology with Special Reference to Plant Produc- 

 tion. (516 pp.) New York: The Macmillan Co., 1911. 75. net. 

 [B. 16-3 ; B. 17.] 



King, F. H. — The Soil. Its Nature, Relations, and Fundamental Principles 



of Management. (303 pp.) New York : The Macmillan Co., 1909. 



6s. 6d. net. [B. 40-1.] 

 Deutsche Landivirtschafts-Gesellschaft. — Arbeiten. Heft. 192 : — Betriebsver- 



haltnisse der deutschen Landwirtschaft. Stuck XIV. (85 pp.) Berlin : 



Paul Parey, 191 1. [A. 28.] 

 Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. — Research Bull. No. 1 The 



Chemical Nature of the Organic Nitrogen in the Soil. (46 pp.) Ames, 



Iowa, 191 1. [B. 40-9.] 

 Texas Agricultural Experiment Stations. — Bull. No. 138 : — Co-operative 



Fertilizer Experiments with Corn, Cotton, Rice, Cauliflower, Peanuts, 



Onions, Tomatoes, and Potatoes, 1908-9-10. (71 pp.) [B. 46.] Bull. 



No. 139 : — Electrolysis of Humus Solutions. An Improved Method for 



the Estimation of Humus. (15 pp.) Brazos County, Texas, 1911. 



[B. 40-9.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bull. No. 454 : — A Successful New 

 York Farm. (32 pp.) [A. 80.] Farmers' Bull. No. 460 : — Frames as a 

 Factor in Truck Growing. (29 pp.) [B. 8-3.] Washington, 191 1. 



17. 5. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Bull. No. 215 : — 

 Agriculture in the Central Part of the Semiarid Portion of the Great 

 Plains. (43 pp.) Washington, 1911. [A. 80; B. 56-1.] 



?7.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Circ. No. 74 : — Detection 

 and Detei-mination of Small Quantities of Ethyl and Methyl Alcohol and 

 of Formic Acid. (8 pp.) Washington, 191 1. [B. 22-5.] 



Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 208 : — Crop Demon- 

 strations on State and County Farms. (30 pp.) Madison, Wisconsin, 

 191 1. [A. 80 ; B. 46.] v ' 



Georgia Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 81 : — The Effect of Carbonates 

 upon Nitrification. (42 pp.) Experiment, Georgia, 1908. [B. 40-9.] 



Russell, E /., and Golding, J. — Sewage Sickness in Soil, and its Ameliora- 

 tion by Partial Sterilisation. (16 pp.) [Reprinted from the Journal of 

 the Society of Chemical Industry, April 29th, 1911.] [B. 24-7; B. 40-1.] 



Bengal, Dept. of Agriculture. — Recommendations for the Work of the 

 Department in Assisting the Agricultural Shows of Bengal. (87 pp. + 

 plates.) Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Press, 191 1. [A. 60.] 



Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station.— Circ. No. 11 : — Lime for Agri- 

 cultural Purposes. (4 pp.) East Lansing, Mich., 191 1. [B. 24-5.] 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey, Scotland. — The Geology of Colonsay and 

 Oronsay, with Part of the Ross of Mull. (109 pp.) London : E. Stanford, 



I9II. 25. 3d. [B. 36.] 



