CXXXIV 
Principal Additions to the Library. 
Herd Books {continued) : — 
Lincolnshire Red Short-horn. Yol. XIII. 8vo. Lincoln, 1907 Assuni. 
Longhorn Cattle. Yol. Y. 8vo. Atherstone, 190.5 Society 
Polled (Aberdeen Angus). Yol. XXXI. 8vo. Banff, 1907 Society 
Register of Boars and Sows. Yol. YI. 8vo. I>nh\m,\'^a7 ...BoyaUDuhlin Society 
Sussex. Yols. XX.-XXII. 8vo. London, 1905-7 Society 
Welsh Black Cattle. Yol. I. 8vo. Hayerfordwest, 1905 Society 
British Berkshire Pig. Yol. XXIII. 8vo. Abingdon, 1907 Society 
National Pig. Yol. XXI II. 8vo. Nottingham, 1907 
Luxmoohe, Dr. C. M. The Soils of Dorset. 
Maetin-Doscan, T. Insect Pests of Farm and Garden. 8vo. London, 
190() Puhlishecs 
Maetinez, Albert B. R^gensement General de la Yille de Buenos 
Ayres. 8vo. Buenos Ayres, 1906 Author 
Mayo, N. S. The Diseases of Animals. 8vo. New York, 1907 Publishers 
Michael, H. A. Studies in Plant or Organic Chemistry and Literary 
Papers. 8vo. Philadelphia Mr. F. B. Abbott 
Mill, Hugh R., D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S.E. British Rainfall, 1905. 8vo. 
London, 1906 Author 
Robeetson, F. D. S. Practical Agricultural Chemistry. 8vo. London 
Publishers 
Shepheed, Edmund T. Practical Farming. 8vo. London Author 
Stieling, a. M. AV. Coke of Norfolk and his Friends. 2 vols. 8vo. 
London, 1907 Publishers 
Stud-Boohs : — 
Clydesdale. A’ol. XXIX. 8vo. Glasgow, 1907 Society 
Hackney. A’ol. XXIA^. 8vo. London, 1907 Society 
Hunters’ Improvement. Yol. XL 8vo. London, 1906 Society 
Jutland Breed. A'arious A’ols. 8vo. Aarhus Mr. Hartdd Faber 
Polo and Riding Pony. A'ol. IX. 8vo. Lewes, 1906 Society 
Shire. A"ols. XXA’'1L and XXA’llI. 8vo. London, 1906-7 Society 
Suffolk. A’ol. XA". 8vo. Diss, 1906 Society 
Tatloe, Samuel, F.-S. I. Inexpensive Rural Cottages. 4to. London... A or 
A'ooehees, E. B. Forage Crops. 8vo. New York, 1907 Publishers 
The Society is indebted to numerous frorernineiit Departments, both at home 
and abroad, to Boards of Agriculture, Agricultural Societies, and kindred 
institutions, for copies of their Annual Bcports, Journals, Proceedings, Trans- 
actions, Bulletins, and other documents received regularly for the library in 
exchange for cojnes of the Journal, as well as to the Editors of many agricul- 
tural and general papers for the current numbers of their publications, which 
hare been gdaced for reference in the Beading Boom. 
