130. Dry-Land Agriculture. 1908. Price, 10 cents.
131. Miscellaneous Papers. 1908. Price, 10 cents.
132. Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventory No. 13. 1908. Price, 20 cents.
133. Peach, Apricot, and Prune Kernels as By-Products of the Fruit Industry of the United States. 1908. Price, 5 cents.
134. The Influence of a Mixture of Soluble Salts, Principally Sodium Chlorid, upon the Leaf Structure and Transpiration of Wheat, Oats, and Barley. 1908. Price, 5 cents.
135. Orchard Fruits in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Regions of Virginia and the South Atlantic States. 1908. Price, 20 cents.
136. Methods and Causes of Evolution. 1908. Price, 10 cents.
137. Seeds and Plants Imported. Inventory No. 14. 1909. Price, 10 cents.
138. The Production of Cigar-Wrapper Tobacco under Shade in the Connecticut Valley. 1908. Price, 15 cents.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
- A word seems to be missing between “considerable” and “of the woody portion” in “Description of wood and bark” section of the “Ironwood” entry. Nothing was added to it since it is not clear what word is missing.
- Clear typos and wrong punctuation were corrected.
- Inconsistent hyphenation has been corrected.
- There is a list of works divided in two parts in the original publication, with one part at the beginning and another at the end. They have been merged and moved to the end in this edition.
- Footnotes have been renumbered and moved to the end of their sections.
- The original entry for Magnolia umbrella has both a “(2)” and a “(3)” item. They have been renumbered to “(1)” and “(2),” respectively.
- Text between underscores represent italics.
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