630 



Additions to the Library. [oct., 



First Report of the Proceedings of the Development Commissioners for the 

 Period from i2tffMay, 1910, to the 31st March, 1911. (H. C, 199-1911.) 

 (60 pp.) London : Wyman and Sons, 19 11. 3d. [A. 2-1.] 



Royal Commission on Sewage Disposal. — Seventh Report. Vol. II. — 

 Appendices. — Part I, : — Minutes of Evidence and Reports to the Commis- 

 sion in reference to Growths of Green Sea-weeds in Sewage Polluted 

 Estuaries. [Cd. 5543.] (145 pp. + maps.) London : Wyman and Sons, 

 1911. 2S. 2d. [B. 24-7.] 



Board of Trade. — Report upon the Conditions and Prospects of British 

 Trade in Syria. [Cd. 5707.] (215 pp. 4- map.) London : Wyman and 1 

 Sons, 191 1. 25. [A. 62.] 

 Field Crops — 



" Home Counties " (/. W. Robertson-Scott). — Sugar Beet : Some Facts and 

 Some Illusions : A Study in Rural Therapeutics. (424 pp.) London : 

 Horace Cox, 191 1. 6s. net. [C. 34-1; C. 34-5-] [This book deals with 

 sugar-beet cultivation with special reference to the possibility of its suc- 

 cessful commercial cultivation in the United Kingdom.] 



Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 137 : — Alfalfa in North- 

 west Texas. (17 pp.) Brazos County, Texas, 1911. [C. 44-3.] 



Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 183 : — Experiments in 

 Breeding Sweet Corn. (249-316 pp. + 8 plates.) OrOno, Maine, 191 1. 

 [C. 20 ; B. 17.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bull. No. 455: — Red Clover. (48 pp.). 

 [C. 42-3.] Farmers' Bull. No. 458 : — The Best Two Sweet Sorghums for 

 Forage. (23 pp.) [C. 34-9.] Washington, 1911. 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Bull. No. 138 : — Trans- 

 location of Plant Food and Elaboration of Organic Plant Material in 

 Wheat Seedlings. (32 pp.) Washington, 191 1. [C. 2-1.] 



Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 206 : — Tobacco 

 Culture in Wisconsin. (30 pp.) [C. 54.] Bull. No. 212 : — Barley Culture ! 

 in Wisconsin. (17 pp.) [C. 8.] Madison, Wisconsin, 191 1. 



Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 175 : — Grasses. 

 (292-394 pp.) Manhattan, Kansas, 1911. [C. 42-1.] 



Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 99 : — Field Pea Pro- 1 

 duction in Washington. (23 pp.) {C. 36.] Bull. No. 100 : — Wheat and | 

 Flour Investigations. I. Analyses and Tests of Crops of 1908 and 1909. 

 II. The Composition and Milling Quality of Washington Wheats. III. A 

 Simple Apparatus for Determining the Milling Qualities of Wheats. 1 

 (52 pp.) [C. 2-1.] Pullman, Washington, 191 1. 



Georgia Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 93 : — Corn Production. (143— 

 154 pp.) Experiment, Georgia, 191 1. [C. 20.] 



Canada, Central Experimental Farm. — Bull. No. 67 : — Growing and Using 

 Mangels, Sugar Mangels, and Forage Sugar Beets, with Notes on their j 

 Chemical Composition. (20 pp.) Ottawa, 1:9-1 r. [C. 32 ; C. 34-3.] 



Smetham, A. — The DLtetic Value of the so-called Standard Bread. (22 pp.)' j 

 [Reprinted from the Journal of the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society j 

 for 191 1.] [C. 6.] 



Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Agriculture. — Bull. No. 190 : — I 

 The Potato : Selection of Seed and Cultivation. (61 pp.) Harrisburg, 

 Pennsylvania, 1910. [C. 26-3.] 



Live Stock— 



Barton, F. T. — Horses and Practical Horsekeeping. (643 pp.) London : 



Jarrold and Sons, n.d. 105. 6d. net. [F. 64-1.] 

 Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Branch of Live Stock Commissioner. — Bull- 



No. 14: — Horse Breeding and Rearing of Colts. (15 pp.) Ottawa, 191 1- 1 



[F. 64-1.] 



M m 



