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Orton, William Allen. Watermelon diseases. 8°. pp. 18. il. Washington, 1917. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 821.)

and Chittenden, Frank Hurlbut. Control of diseases and insect enemies of the home vegetable garden. 8°. pp. 72. il. Washington, 1917. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 856.) Oswald, Wieland Leo, and Boss, Andrew. Minnesota weeds. Series III. 8°. pp. 43. il. St. Paul, [1918]. (Minnesota. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 176.)

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Parrott, Percival John, and Hodgkiss, Harold Edward. The status of spraying practices for the control of plant lice in apple orchards. 8°. pp. [20]. il. pl. 2. [Geneva, 1915]. (New York. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin no. 402.)

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Patterson, Mrs. Flora Wambaugh, and Charles, Vera Katherine. Some common edible and poisonous mushrooms. 8°. pp. 24. il. Washington, 1917. (United States. Department of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin no. 796.) Paul, B. H., compiler. The pine blister rust. 8°. pp. 16. il. maps. [Boston, 1917]. (Massachusetts forestry association. Bulletin no. 120.)

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Pettey, F. W. The quince borer and its control. 8°. pp. 17. il. Pretoria, 1917. (Union of South Africa. Department of agriculture. no. 2, 1917.)

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Plat, Sir Hugh. The garden of Eden; or, An accurate description of all flowers and fruits now growing in England, with particular rules how to advance their nature and growth, as well in seeds and hearbs, as the secret ordering of trees and plants. Ed. 5. 24°. pp. 175. London, 1659. The second part of The garden of Eden . . . Never before printed. 24°. pp. [16], 159. London, 1660. The pomological magazine; or, Figures and descriptions of the most important varieties of fruit cultivated in Great Britain. 3 v. 8°. col. pl. 152. London, 1828-30. Popenoe, Wilson. See Dorsett, P. H., Shamel, A. D., and Popenoe, Wilson. The navel orange of Bahia. The potato magazine; published by and under the auspices of the Potato association of America. [monthly]. v. 1, no. 1. June, 1918. 4°. il. [Mount Morris, Ill., 1918].

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A practical treatise on the culture and management of the Practical hand, pseud. See May, W. J. vine, under glass and in the open air. By the editors of "The floricultural cabinet," etc. 12°. pp. [2], 52. il. pl. 4 (3 col.). London, etc., [1858]. (The gardener's library of fruits, pt. 1.) Pückler-Muskau, Hermann Ludwig Heinrich, fürst von. Hints on landscape gardening. Translated by Bernhard Sickert and edited by Samuel Parsons. 8°. pp. xlv, 196. pl. 38. portrait. plans. Boston, etc., 1917.

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Cranberry insect problems and suggestions for solv-
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Shamel, Archibald Dixon. See Dorsett, P. H., Shamel,
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138.

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William.

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183.

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Morrill, Austin Winfield, and Black, Ernest Adna, read:
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Dupont, E. Les essences forestières du Japon, read: 254.
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90. Errara, L., and Laurent, E. Line 3, for allemagne read 273.
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330.
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Woglum, Russell, read: Woglum, Russell Sage.
Zuchold, E. A. For Additimenta read Additamenta.

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