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. | THE 
ROTHAMSTED EXPERIMENTS 
* 
THE GROWTH OF WHEAT, BARLEY, & THE MIXED 
HERBAGE OF GRASS LAND. 
By W. FREAM,.B.Sc.Lond.;"LL.D., F.L.S., F\G.S, FvS.S. 
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; OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ~— , 
“Must of necessity take an immediate place among the higher agricultural classics.”— 
limes. | 
“Full and lucid explanations of the experiments on wheat, barley, and grass Jand,”— 
Standard. 
‘“A most-useful work.” —Dazly Chronicle. 
‘‘ Essentially a treatise on agricultural chemistry.’ 1 Masrheier Guardian. 
“One of the most remarkable and instructive works on agriculture in the English 
language. '—Avristol Limes and Mirror. 
‘Farmers who obtain a copy of this book will be able to learn more about the lessonsyof 
the Rothamsted Experiments in a few hours than they have previously learned in years. 
—Leeds Mercury. 
“We predict for it alarge number of readers, not only amongst English-speaking peoples, 
but amongst French and German agriculturists and economists as well.’—uropean Mazl. 
“Dr. Fream’s book is a substantial addition to agricultural literature, and all landlords, 
land agents, and farmers: will welcome it.”—Mature. 
“Here we have the results of half a century's accurate experiment, in one of the most 
complicated of N ature’ S operations, set before us in a masterly and clear manner.’—Chemzical 
News. 
‘“The writer Is well fitted, by his knowledge of agricultural science, to deal with the 
subject.” —Land Agents Record. 
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“To any farmer who will study this volume, it will prove worth many times its weight in 
gold.” —Farming World. 
“Cannot fail to be of great practical value to farmers.’—Mark Lane Express. 
“Tt is this feeling of assurance, that what is contained in Dr. Fream’s book is sound, that 
makes us welcome this record of the work at Rothamsted so heartily. It is a book. that is full 
of interest and advice for to-day, and it will be equally interesting and instructive a hundred 
years hence.” —Lell’s Weekly Messenger and Farmer's Journal. ) “ 
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the New Zealand Country Journal, lt’ ludependance Lelge, Journal des Deébats, Neue Frie 
Pressé, etc., etc. 
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