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Gandoger, M. 
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JJ 
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Carleton, F. A. — Cereal diseases of the United States, * 
Galloway, B. T, — Potato diseases and their treatment, * 
,, New Spraying Devices, * 
Loew, O. — Cigar leaf tobacco, * 
Murray, John General conditions of existence and distribution of Marini 
organisms, f 
Gage. S. H. Processes cf lite revealed by the Microscope, 1* 
Gill, Theo. — Some questions of Nomenclature, f 
Schweinitz, E. A, — War with the Microbes, f 
Huffaker, E. C. — Soaring Flight, f 
Miall, L. C. — Life History studies of Animals, t 
Hamy, E, T — Royal Menagerie of France, t 
I hayer, A. I . T he lat\ which underlies protective coloration, 1* 
De Haan, J. V. B. — Mededeeling — Tabak’s Aaltje, t 
Bijlert, Dr. A. V. — Oenderzoek van Deii Tabak, t 
Kramers, J. G. — Andere Mededeeling over Koffie. f 
Cameron, J. — Report of a visit to Coorg, J 
Moore, C. — -Census of plants of New South Wales, J 
Wildeman, E. de, and Durand, I h. — Illustrations de la Flore de Congo. 
Flore Algologique, J 
Annales de Musee de Congo, J 
■Flora Europae, 27 vols., § 
Flore Lyonnaise, § 
Rosse novae, § 
Essai Nouvelle classification des Roses, ^ 
Decades Plantarum Novarum, § 
Tabulae Rhodologicae, § 
Sebire, R. P. A. — Plantes utiles de Senegal, |j 
Clouth, Fr. — Gum mi Gutta percha and Balata, [{ 
Massee, G. — Text book of Plant diseases, jj 
Dyer, Sir W. T. T. — Dipterocarpeae, || 
Hegelmaier, F. — M o n ogr ap h isc h e Untersuching der Lemnaceen, }) 
Collingwood, L. C. — Nutmeg and other cultivation in Singapore, || 
Cogniaux and Goossens — Dictionnaire Iconographique des Orchidees ( continua- 
tion ). 
Also the following publications were presented to the Library by the various 
Gardens and institutions which publish them. Indian Museum' Notes, Tropen- 
pflanzen, Chemist and Druggist Agricultural Ledger, Planting Opinion, Report of the 
Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, Experimental Station Records, Experi- 
mental Farm Reports, Ottawa Transactions of the Botanic Society, Edinburgh, 
Annual Reports of the Botanic Gardens of West Australia, Missouri, Queensland! 
Old Calabar, New South Wales, Queensland Acclimatization Society, Jamaica, South' 
Australia, Mysore, Calcutta, Grenada, Trinidad, Hongkong, Forest Reports of Madras, 
British Guiana, Ceylon, Zanzibar, Victoria Zoological Acclimatization Society, Notiz- 
blatt of the Botanic Gardens, Berlin, Bulletin Economique de 1' I ndo-China, Botanic 
Museum Haarlem. Year book of the U. S. A. Department of Agriculture. ’ Reports 
of the Botanic Survey of India, Perak Museum Notes, Calcutta Gardening Circular, 
Forester of U. S. America, leones Bogorienses, Bulletin of Buitenzorg, Journal of 
Agriculture of Zanzibar and Cape of Good Hope, Journal of the Board of Agriculture, 
Kew Bulletin, leones Plantarum, Merck's Digests, Report of Selangor Forest Depart- 
ment, Perak Museum Notes, Report of Selangor Planters Association, Ceylon, 
Jamaica and Trinidad Bulletins, Annals of the Botanic Gardens, Buitenzoro-. Journal 
of the Linnean Society. 
While the following journals were purchased as usual Botanical Magazine, 
Tropical Agriculturist, Gardener’s Chronicle. 
Economic Gardens. 
11. A consideiablc space of ground on the top of the central hill was cleared 
and 'dug over for planting gutta percha, and it was planted in part with guttapercha, 
a row of Suntai Bus ski sp. from Sumatra which produces an inferior Gutta and a 
number of plants of Saigon Gutta, Die hop sis Krantziana , almost all are growing well. 
It was found advisable to make a cart road through the Garden, as the present 
roads are too narrow for carts to go safely through, when finished it will also make 
; Presented by the Department of Agriculture, U. S. A. 
T Presented by the Smithsonian Institute 
? Presented by the Author, 
f Received in exchange, 
jj Purchased. 
