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Additions to the Library. 



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New York Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 334 : — Observations 

 on Screening Cabbage Seed Beds. (13-34 pp.) [D. 20.] Bull. No. 336 : 

 — Newer Varieties of Strawberries, and Cultural Directions. (45-77 pp.) 

 [D. 36.] Geneva, New York, 191 1. 

 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Agriculture. — Bull. No. 201 :-— 

 Market Gardening No. 2. (85 pp.) [D. 18.] Bull. No. 202 : — Marketing 

 Horticultural Products. (35 pp.) [D. 16-3.] Harrisburg, Penn., 191 1. 

 Plant Diseases— 



New York Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 331 : — A Preliminary 



Report on Grape Insects. (485-581 pp.) [E. 40-11.] Bull. No. 338: — 



Potato Spraying Experiments in 1910. (115-151 pp.) [E. 60-37.] 



Geneva, New York, 191 1. 

 Hewitt, C. Gordon. — The Spruce Budworm and Larch Sawfly. [Reprint 



from Report of Canadian Forestry Convention, 191 1.] (8 pp.) 191 1. 



[E. 40-51 ; E. 40-43.] 

 Canada, Dept. of Agriculture, Experimental Farms.—- Bull. No. 7, Second 



Series : — The Destructive Insect and Pest Act and Regulations issued 



Thereunder. (13 pp.) Ottawa, 1911. [E. 10.] 

 Shoebotham, J. W. — Some Records of Collembola New to England, with 



Description of a New Species of Oncopodura. [Annals and Magazine of 



Natural History, Ser. 8. Vol. VIII., July, 191 1.] (8 pp. and plate.) 



iqii. [E. 40-3.] 



White, Jean. — Bitter Pit in Apples. (19 pp. + 9 plates.) [Reprinted from 

 Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria, Vol. XXIV. (New Series), Pt. I.] 191 1 

 [E. 60-11.] 



South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 155 : — Corn 



and Cotton Wire Worm (Horistonotus curiatus, Say). (10 pp.) 



[E. 40-51.] Bull. No. 158 : — The Apple Tree Tent Caterpillar (Malaco- 



soma americana). (8 pp.) [E. 40-51.] Clemson, S. Carolina, 1911. 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Circ. No. 76 : — The 



Relation of Crown-Gall to Legume Inoculation. (6 pp.) Washington, 



1911. [E. 60-23; B. 28-5.] 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology. — Bull. No. 95 : — Papers 



on Cereal and Forage Insects. Part I. The Timothy Stem-Borer 



(Mordellistena ustulala, Lee), a New Timothy Insect. (9 pp. and plate.) 



[E. 40-51.] Bull. No. 96 : — Papers on Insects affecting Stored Products. 



Part II. The Broad-Nosed Grain Weevil (Caulophilus latinasus, Say). 



The Long-Headed Flour Beetle (Latheticus oryzce, Waterh.). (17-28 pp.) 



[E. 40-51.] Washington, 191 1. 

 Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 13S : — Tomato 



Diseases. (32 pp.) Amherst, Massachusetts, 19 11. [E. 60-7.] 



Dairying and Food, General— 



McKay, G. L., and Ear sen, C. — Principles and Practice of Buttermaking. 



(351 pp.) New York : J. Wiley & Sons, 1910. $1.50 net. [G. 60-1.] 

 New York Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 337 : — Publicity 



and Payment Based on Quality as Factors in Improving a City Mills 



Supply. (79-114 pp.) Geneva, New York, 191 1. [G. 56-9.] 

 Purdue Agricultural, Experiment Station. — Circ. No. 26 : — Milk Production. 



IV. — Computing Rations for ( Dairy Cows. (21 pp.) [G. 50-1.] Bull. 



No. 150: — Why do Cream Tests Vary? Factors affecting Richness of 



Cream. Relation of Butter Fat to Butter. [G. 56-3 ; G. 56-5.] 



Lafayette, Indiana, 191 1. 

 Scottish Milk Records Committee. — Report on Milk Records for the Season 



1910. Record of 9,514 Cows. (190 pp.) Kilmarnock : Standard Press, 



191 1. [G. 56-7.] 



Lancaster County Council, Agricultural Dept. — Report on Milk Tests and 

 Records, 1908-09-10. (35 pp.) Preston, 19 n. [G. 56-7.] 



