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Additions to the Library. 



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Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No, 86 : — Potatoes. (20 

 pp.) [C. 26-3.] Bull. No. 87 : — Wyoming Forage Plants and their 

 Chemical Composition — Studies No. 4. (152 pp.) [C. 44.] Laramie, 

 Wyoming, 191 1. 



Edinburgh and East of Scotland College of Agriculture. — Report XXIII. : — 



Experiments in the Improvement of Old Pasture, 1908-19 10. (8 pp.) 



[C. 42-9.] Report XXIV. : — Experiments with Potatoes, 1910. (10 pp.) 



[C. 26-3.] Edinburgh, 191 1. 

 Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 120 :— Alfalfa 



Management. (13 pp.) Lincoln, Nebraska, 191 1. [C. 44-3.] 



Horticulture— 



Paddock, W,, and Whipple. O. B. — Fruit Growing in Arid Regions, an 

 Account of Approved Fruit-Growing Practices in the Inter-Mountain 

 Country of the Western United States. (395 pp.) New York : The 

 Macmillan Co., 1910. 65. 6d. net. [D. 6; D. 28-1.] 



Sanders, T. W.— Shady Gardens. ["One and All" Garden Books, No. 32.] 

 (20 pp.) London : Agricultural and Horticultural Assn., Ltd., 1911. id. 

 [D. 26-1.] 



U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. — Farmers' Bull. No. 426 : — Canning Peaches on 



the Farm. (26 pp.) [D. 38-1.] No. 433 : — Cabbage. (23 pp.) [D. 20.] 



No. 434 : — The Home Production of Onion Seed and Sets. (24 pp.) 



[D. 20.] Washington, 1911. 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. — Bull. No. 204 : — 



Agricultural Explorations in the Fruit and Nut Orchards of China. 



(62 pp.) [D. 14.] Washington, 191 1. 

 Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 106 : — The Apple 



in Pennsylvania : Varieties, Planting, and General Care. (19 pp.) 



Centre County, Pennsylvania, 1910. [D. 30.] 

 Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 201 : — Planting the 



Commercial Orchard. (34 pp.) Madison, Wisconsin, 191 1. [D. 30.] 



[This bulletin deals with apple trees only.] 

 Starrs Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 66 : — Apple Growing in 



New England, IV. — Orchard Management. (211-263 PP-) Storrs, 



Connecticut, 191 1. [D. 30.] 

 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry . — Bull. No. 140 : — 



Enological Studies. — The Occurrence of Sucrose in Grapes. The Sugar 



and Acid Content of Different Varieties of Grapes, Sampled at Frequent 



Intervals during Ripening and at Full Maturity. (24 pp.) Washington, 



1911. [D. 48.] 



Cornell Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 292 : — Cauliflower and 

 Brussels Sprouts on Long Island. (227-286 pp.) Ithaca, New York, 

 191 1. [D. 20.] 



Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. — Bull. No. 97 : — Co-operation 

 among Fruit Growers. (58 pp.) Columbia, Missouri, 1911. ' [D. 28-3; 

 N. 4-3.] 



Belletre, G. — Le March^ Anglais des Fruits et la Co-operation des Agri- 

 culteurs en Vue de I'Exportation. (231 pp.) Paris : C. Amat, n.d. 

 [D. 4 ; N. 4-7.] 



Speer, A. E. — Annual and Biennial Garden Plants. Their Value and Uses, 

 with Full Instructions for their Cultivation. (256 pp.) London : John 

 Murray, 1911. 75. 6d. net. [D. 26-1.] 



Plant Diseases — 



Oshorn, T. G. B. — Spongospora subterranea (Wallroth), Johnson. [Annals 

 of Botany, Vol. XXV., No. XCVIII., April, 1911.] (327-341 pp. ana 

 plate.) [E. 60-37.3 



