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Bengal, Dept. of Agriculture. — Departmental Records, No. 1, 1910 : — Some 
Suggestions as to the Organisation of Agricultural Exhibitions in Bengal. 
(28 pp. and plates.) Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Press, 1910. [A. 60.] 
West of Scotland Agricultural College. — Bull. No. 55 : — Reports on Experi- 
ments (a) On the Best Method of Applying Lime to Arable Land, and 
(b) On the Relative Economy of Ground and Slaked Lime, conducted in 
the Years 1902-9. (195-221 pp.) Glasgow, 191 1. [B. 24-5.] 
Wood, T. B. — A Course of Practical Work in Agricultural Chemistry for 
Senior Students. (56 pp.) Cambridge: University Press, 1911. 2.9. 6d. 
net. [B. 22-5.] 
South Australia, Intelligence Dept. — Special Intelligence Bull. No. 17 : — 
Report on Recent Development in Economic Geology. (20 pp.) Adelaide, 
1910. [B. 36.] 
Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft. — Arbeiten. Heft 178 : — Die Entsteh- 
ung der Seemarschen. (49 pp.) [B. 56.] Heft 179 : — Eine Studienfahrt 
durch Schleswig-Holstein, 1910. (62 pp.) [A. 28.] Berlin : Paul Parey, 
191 1. 
Brenchley, W. E. — The Weeds of Arable Land in Relation to the Soils on 
which they Grow. [Annals of Botany, Vol. XXV., No. XCVIL, January, 
1911-] ( 1 55-^5 PP-) [B. 20-3.] 
Seymour, A. H. — Report to the Governor on the Possibilities of Agricultural 
Development in Newfoundland, 1909. (32 pp.) St. Johns, N.F., 1910. 
[A. 74-1 
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Office of Experiment Stations. — Circ. No. 109 : — 
Agricultural Fair Associations and their Utilisation in Agricultural Educa- 
tion and Improvement. (23 pp.) Washington, 1911. [A. 80; B. 44-17.] 
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry. — Circ. No. 69 : — Improve- 
ments in the Knorr Fat Extraction Apparatus. (4 pp.) Washington, 
1911. [B. 22-5.] 
Johannsen, W. — Elemente der Exakten Erblichkeitslehre. (516 pp.) Jena : 
Gustav Fischer, 1909. [B. 17.] 
Lancaster County Council, Agricultural Dept. — Farmers' Bull. No. 20 : — 
Report of Experiments with Nitrogenous Manures. (10 pp.) Preston, 
1911. [B. 28-1.] 
Haggard, H. Rider.— Rural Denmark and its Lessons. (335 pp.) London : 
Longmans, Green and Co., 1911. 65. 6d. net. [A. 36; N. 4-7.] 
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bull. No. 432 : — How a City Family 
Managed a Farm. (28 pp.) Washington, 191 1. [A. 80.] 
Priestley, J. II .—Electricity as a Factor in Crop Production. (37-54 pp.) 
[Journal of the Farmers' Club, April, 191 1.] [B. 34.] 
Schnell, Dr. — Zur Vergangenheit und Zukunft der Landschule. (343-395 pp.) 
[Landarbeit und Kleinbesitz, Heft 11.] Berlin: Paul Parey, 1911. 
[B. 44-3-1 
Field Crops — 
Midland Agricultural and Dairy College. — Bull. No. 1, 1910-11 : — Manuring 
for Milk, a second interim Report on an experiment commenced in April, 
1909 and continued in 1910. (7 pp.) [C. 42-9.] Bull. No. 2, 1910-11 : — 
Report on Field Trials on the Manuring of Seeds Hay (Rye Grassland 
Clover, One Year's Ley.) (8-15 pp.) [C. 42-9.] Bull. No. 3, 1910-11 : — 
Results of Field Trials on the Manuring of Potatoes in 1910. (16-22 pp.) 
[C. 26-5.] Bull. No. 4, 1910-11 : — Report on Field Trials on the Manuring 
of Mangels in the Year 1910. (23-26 pp.) [C. 32.] Bull. No. 5, 
1910-11 : — Report on Field Trials with Varieties of Mangels. (27-34 PP-) 
[C. 32.] Bull. No. 6, 1910-11 : — Report on Field Trials with Varieties 
of Swedes. (35-41 pp.) [C. 32.] Bull. No. 7, 1910-11: — Results of 
Field Trials on the Manuring of Swedes. (43-47 pp.) [C. 32. j Kingston, 
Derby, 19 n. 
