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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AGRICULTURE
FOR TROPICAL
AND WARM TEMPERATE REGIONS
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, U. S. A., 1965
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AGRICULTURE
FOR TROPICAL AND WARM TEMPERATE REGIONS
University of Florida, 1965
PREFACE
These selected references are about many aspects of agriculture and related
subjects. It was made in 1961 for countries of southeastern Asia and India but it
can also be useful for many areas in Africa and the Americas. Therefore, we are
distributing it to many countries to help libraries and persons in research,
management, and teaching of agriculture, and for basic biology research.
In the near future, we plan to add to these references some that apply more
specifically to regions other than Asia, and add more recent references. This we
can do best if each library and person receiving copies will send us a list of
references. These references may be in a language other than English.
Please write directly to: Department of Botany, College of Agriculture,
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America.
Most of the references were obtained from the United States Library of Congress
and the United States Department of Agriculture Library, Washington, D. C., Many
persons of the University of Florida also contributed.
John H. Davis, Editor
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pages
INTRODUCTORY
Asia, General ---------------------------------------- 1
AGRICULTURE, GENERAL TOPICS
General Agriculture ------------------------------------- 2 4
Tropical Agriculture ------------------------------------ 4 7
Agriculture Economics, Farm Management-------------------- 7 9
Agriculture Engineering, Farm Machinery------------------- 9
Irrigation and Drainage ----------------------------------- 10
Agronomy, General -------------------------------------- 11 12
Animal Science--------------------------------- -- 13 17
Cattle and Dairy---------------------------------- 14 15
Poultry--------------------------------- -- 15 16
Animal Nutrition------------------------------ 17
Cytology------------------------------------ 18
Diseases-------------------- -------------------------- 19 21
Entomology and Pest Control------------------------------- 22 23
Extension and Rural Sociology----------------------------- 23 24
Fisheries------------------------------- 24 25
Floriculture------------------------------- 25 26
Food, Food Technology------------------------------ 26 27
Forest Products-------------------------------- 27 28
Genetics, Plant Breeding------------------------------- 28 29
Grasslands, Range, Forage------------------------------ 29 30
Horticulture------------------------------------- --- 30 36
Medical Plants, Pharmacognosy--------------------------- 36 37
Plant Physiology------------------------------ 37 39
Radiation Biology----------------------------------- 39
Research Methods--------------------------------- 40
Soils, Soil Conservation-------------------------- -- 40 43
PARTICULAR CROPS
Banana------------------------------------- 44 45
Citrus---------------------------------- 46 47
Coconut------------------------------ -- ------ 47
Coffee------------------- ---------------------------- 48 49
Cotton------------------- ---------------------------- 50 52
Jute------------------------------------------ 52
Legumes, Pulses---------------------------------- 53
Maize Corn------------------------------------ 54 56
Mango----------------------------------- 57
Miscellaneous Crops----------------------------------- 57 58
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)
Pages
PARTICULAR CROPS
Oil Crops---------------------------------- ------ 58
Papaya--------------------- -------------------------- 58 59
Peanut, Groundnut------------------------------- 59
Pineapple----------------------------------------------- 59 60
Potato, White or Irish and Sweet------------------------- 60 61
Rice------------------ ------------------------------- 61 65
Rubber---------------------------------------- 65 66
Sesame---------------------------------- 66
Spices and Condiments---------------------------------- 66 67
Sugar Cane----------------------------------- -- 67 68
Tea------------------------------------69
Tobacco------------------- --------------------------- 69 70
Vegetables, General--------------------------------- 71 72
Wheat----------------------------------------- 72
ASIA, GENERAL,_ BIBLIOGRAPHY
American Universities Field Staff Studies
Bibliography of Asia
Clyde, Ph. H., 1955, 2nd ed. The Far East. 942 pp.
Prentice-Hall, New York
Cressey, G. B., 1951. Asia's Lands and Peoples. 750 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Dobby, E. H. G., 1954. Southeastern Asia. 415 pp.
University of London Press, London
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
Embree, J. F. & L. 0. Dotson, 1950. Bibliography of the peoples and
cultures of mainland Southeast Asia. 812 pp.
Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut
Hall, D. G. E., 1955. History of Southeast Asia. 807 pp.
St. Martins Press, New York
Hobbs, C. C., 1946. Southeast Asia, 1935-1945. Annotated Bibliography
Orientalia Division, Library Congress, Washington, D. C.
King, J. K., 1956. Southeast Asia in perspective
Macmillan Co., New York
Landon, K. P., Southeast Asia. 215 pp
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Lasker, B., Peoples of South-East Asia
O'Conner, S. V. E., 1904. The Silken East, 2 vols.
Hutchinson Co., London
Panikkar, K. M. The future of South-East Asia.
Pelzer, K. J., 1945. Pioneer Settlements in the Asiatic Tropics. 290 pp.
American Geographical Society, New York
Spate, 0. H., 1957, India and Pakistan. 2nd ed. 829 pp.
E. P. Dutton Co., New York
Stamp, L. D., 1936. Asia. 704 pp.
E. P. Dutton Co., New York
Wallace, A. R., 1869. The Malay Archipelago
New York
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AGRICULTURE .GENERAL
Azzi, G., 1956. Agricultural Ecology. 424 pp.
Constable Co., London
Bailey, L. H., 1907-1909. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture, 4 vols.
1-Farm, 2-Crops, 3-Animals, 4-Farm and Community.
Macmillan Co., New York
Besterman, T., 1955. A world bibliography of bibliographies.
Societies Bibliographica, Geneva, Switzerland
Bews, J. R., 1935. Human Ecology. 312 pp.
H. Milford Co., London
Black, J. D. and others, 1947, Farm management. 1073 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Blanchard, J. R. and H. Ostvold, 1958. Literature of agricultural research. 231 pp.
University California Press, Berkeley, California
Blanck, F. C., 1955. Handbook of Food and Agriculture. 1039 pp.
Reinhold Co., New York
Boalch, D. H., 1960. World directory of agriculture libraries. 280 pp.
Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands.
Comar, C. L., ed., 1957. Atomic Energy and Agriculture. 450 pp.
Americen Assn. Advancement Science, Pub. No. 49, Washington
Deyoe, G. P., 1956. Agriculture in our lives. 638 pp.
D. Van Nostrand Co., Princeton, New Jersey
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy
Many general and specific publications. (See Catalogue of Publications)
Gillespie, J. and H. Hathoway, 1956. A textbook of general agriculture. 367 pp.
Macdonald Co., New York
Hall, A. D., 1936. The improvement of native agriculture in relation
to population and public health. 450 pp.
Oxford Univ. Press, London
Henderson, I. F. and W. D. Henderson, 1957. Dictionary of scientific terms. 532 pp.
Van Nostrand Co., Princeton, New Jersey
Hylander, C. J, and 0. S. Stanley, 1941. Plants and man. 518 pp.
Blakiston Co., Philadelphia
Klages, K. H. W., 1942. Ecological crop geography. 615 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
McGraw-Hill, 1960. Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 15 vols.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Ojala, E. M., 1952. Agriculture and economic progress. 526 pp.
Oxford Univ. Press, London
Patterson, W. G. R., 1925.
Gresham Pub. Co.,
Farm crops, 4 vols., 1,356 pp.
London
Pearson, F. A., and F. A. Harper, 1945. The world's hunger.
Cornell Univ. Press, Ithaca, New York
Roberts, R. W. and others, 1956. Modern Farming. 600 pp.
Lippincott Co., Philadelphia
Royen, W. V., 1954. Agricultural Resources of the World.
Prentice-Hall Co., New York
Sauer, C. 0., 1952. Agricultural origins and dispersals.
Amer. Geographical Society, New York
Shapley, H. ed., 1953. Climatic change. 318 pp.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Mass.
90 pp.
560 pp.
110 pp.
Stamp, L. D., 1952. Land for tomorrow: The underdeveloped world.
Univ. Indiana Press, Bloomington, Indiana
United States Department of Agriculture, Year Books (some subjects)
1939. Food and Life, 1165 pp.
1940. Farmers in a changing world, 1215 pp.
1943-47. Science in Farming, 944npp.
1950-51. Crops in war and peace, 942 pp.
1954. Marketing, 506 pp.
1955. Water, 751 pp.
1958. Land, 605 pp.
1959. Food, 736 pp.
1960. Power to produce, 480 pp.
And others on special topics, such as, 1957. Soil, 1949.
Supt. of Documents, Washington
230 pp.
Trees.
United States Department of Agriculture, Library, 1958. Plant Science
Catalog, Botany Subject Index, 15 vols., 15,040.pp.
Van Royen, W., 1952. Atlas of World Resources. Vol 1. Agricultural
Resources of the World, 258 pp.
Prentice-Hall Co., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Wang, Jen-Yu, 1961. Agricultural Meteorology.
Pacemaker Press, Madison, Wise.
White, G. F., 1956. The future of arid lands. 453 pp.
Amer. Assn. Advancement Science, Pub. No. 43, Washington
White, J. M. 1956. The farmer's handbook. 462 pp.
Univ. Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma
Wrigley, G., 1961. Tropical Agriculture, 291 pp.
B. T. Batsford, London
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Wilcox, E. V., 1952. Modern Farmer's Cyclopedia of Agriculture. 563 pp.
Orange Judd Co., New York
Woytinsky, W. and S. Woytinsky, 1953. World Population and Production.
Twentieth Century Fund, New York
INDIA, CHINA, AGRICULTURE, GENERAL
1,268 pp.
Aiyer, A. K. Y. N., 1954. Field crops of India. 618 pp.
Bangalore Print. Co., Bangalore, India
Allan, R. G., 1940. Outline of Indian Agriculture.
Baroda State Press, Baroda, India
Ammal, E. K. J. 1956. Introduction to the subsistence economy of India:
Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, p. 325-335.
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Anonymous, 1937. Land Utilization in China. 494 pp.
Univ. Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Banerjee, N., 1943. Modern Agriculture.
Calcutta
Buck, J. L., 1930. Chinese farm economy. 476 pp.
Univ. Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Government of India, 1954. Estimates of area and production of principal
crops in India for 1951-1952.
Gov. of India Press, New Delhi
Randhawa, M. S. and A. P. Jain, 1958. Agriculture and animal husbandry in India.
364.pp
Indian Council Agricultural Research, New Delhi
Yegna, N.A.A.K., 1954. Field crops of India.
Bangalore Press, Bangalore, India
TROPICAL AGRICULTURE, GENERAL
Anonymous, 1935. A Dictionary of the economic products of the Malay
Peninsula, 2 vols.
Crown Agents for the Colonies, London
1956. Plantation Crops
H. M. Stationary Office, London
Ashby, D. G., and R. K. Pfeiffer, 1956. A limiting factor in tropical agriculture.
World Crops 8:
Barrett, 0. W., 1928. Tropical Crops. 445 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
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Bartlett, H. H., 1957. Fire in relation to primitive agriculture and grazing in
the tropics. 873 pp.
Dept. Botany, Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Bates, W. N., 1957. Mechanization of tropical crops. 410 pp.
Temple Press, London
Burkill, I. H., 1953. Habits of man and the origin of the cultivated plants of the
world.
Proc. Linnean Soc. London, 164: 12-41
Cheesman, E. E., and G.E.L. Spencer, 1936. The propogation of cuttings in tropical
climates.
Tropical Agri. 13
Clute, R. L., 1916. Practical lessons in Tropical Agriculture, 3 vols.
World Book Co., Yonkers, New York
Cobley, L. S., 1956. An introduction to the botany of tropical crops. 357 pp.
Longmans Green Co., New York
Cook, M. T., 1913. Diseases of tropical plants, 317 pp.
Degener, 0., 1945. Tropical plants the world around.
Y. Y. Botanical Garden, Journal, New York
Fairchild, D., 1930. Exploring for plants. 591 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
1943. Garden Islands of the Great East. 239 pp.
Charles Scribners Sons, New York
Fosberg, F. R. and others, 1961. Delimitation of the humid tropics.
Geographical Review 51: 333-348
Gourou, P., 1955. The tropical world. 190 pp.
Longmans Green Co., New York
Grist, D. H., 1941. Vegetable growing in Malaya, 206 pp.
Malay Dept. Agri., Kuala Lumpur, Malaya
1950. An outline of Malayan Agriculture. 375 pp.
Malay Dept. Agri. Kuala Lumpur, Malaya
Hales, W., 1928. Horticulture in the Tropics.
Jour. Royal Hort. Soc. 53: 235-254
Lee, D. H. K., 1957. Climate and economic development in the tropics. 182 pp.
Harper Bros., Co., New York
Macmillan, H. F., 1943. Tropical planting and gardening. 560 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Masefield, G. B., 1949. Handbook of tropical agriculture. 136 pp.
Oxford Univ. Press, London
McDaniels, L. H., 1961. Factors in improving horticulture in the tropics.
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Milsum, J. N. and D. H. Grist, 1941. Malayan planting Manual
Malay Dept. Agri., Kuala Lumpur, Malaya
Nicholls, H. A., and J. H. Holland, 1929. A Te tbook of Tropical Agriculture. 639 pp.
Macmillan Co., London
Ochse, and others, 1961. Tropical and subtropical agriculture, 2 vols., 1446 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Pacific Science Congress, Ninth, 1957. Climate Vegetation and Rational Land
Utilization in the Humid Tropics (Many papers as follows):
Christian, C. S., The concept of land units and land systems
Egler, F. E., Relations between climate, soil, and vegetation
Fosberg, F. R., The preservation of man's environment
Jin-Bee, 0., Distribution of man in the tropics
Marshall, C., Forestry
Pelzer, K. J., Agriculture in the humid tropics
Rabor, D. S., Wildlife in the humid tropics
Rue, de la, A., Man's influence on the tropical vegetation
Sauer, C. 0., Man in the ecology of tropical America
Stamp, L. D., Living space and recreation
Troll, C., Tropical mountain vegetation
Van Steenis, C. G. G. J., Tropical lowland vegetation
Whyte, R. 0., Utilization of grazing lands in the tropics
Pelzer, K. J., 1951. Geography and the tropics, in the Geography and Twentieth
Century by Griffith ed.
Philosophical Library, New York
1945, Pioneer Settlement in the Asiatic Tropics. 290 pp.
American Geographical Soc., New York
Pim, A., 1946. Colonial Agricultural production
Oxford Univ. Press, London
Rhind, D. ed., 1932. Tropical Agriculture Series, many vols.
Longman Green Co., London
Riehl, H., 1954. Tropical meteorology. 302 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Rue, de la, E. A., and others, 1957. The tropics. 285 pp.
A. A. Knoff Co., New York
Sastri, B. N., 1950-56. The wealth of India, raw materials (includes plants & crops).
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi 4 vols.
Schmidt, G. A. and A. Marcus, 1943. Handbuch der tropischen und subtropischen
Landwirtschaft, 3 vols, 2713 pp.
J. H. DeBussy Co., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tempany, H., & D. H. Grist, 1958. An introduction to tropical agriculture. 347 pp.
Longmans Green Co., London
United Nations Educational Scientific Organization, 1958. Problems of Humid
Tropical Regions. 102 pp.
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Van Gorkom, K. W., 1913. Ooost-Indische cultures, 3 vols. 2182 pp.
J.H. DeBussy, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Wester, P. J., 1924. Food plants of the Phillipines. 236pp.
Bureau Agri., Bull. No. 39. Manila, Philippines
White, G. F., ed., 1956. The future of arid lands. 453 pp.
Amer. Assn. Advancement Science, Washington
White, R. 0., 1953. Legumes in tropical agriculture
World Crops 5: 110
Wilson, E. H., 1927. Plant Hunting
Stratford Co., Boston, Massachusetts
AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS, FARM MANAGEMENT
App, F. and A. G. Waller, 1938. Farm Economics. 700pp.
J. B. Lippincott Co., New York
Barlowe, R., 1958. Land Resource Economics, The Political Economy of
Rural and Urban Land Resource Use. 585 pp.
PrenticeHall, Englewood Cliffs, N. J.
Beneke, R. R., 1955. Managing the farm business. 464 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Black. J. D., et. al., 1947. Farm management. 1073 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Boss, A. and G. A. Pound, 1947. Modern farm management, 494 pp.
Itasca Press, St. Paul, Minnesota
Boulding, K. E., 1955. Economic Analysis. 3rd ed. 315 pp.
Harper Bros. Co., New York
Bradford, L. A. and G. L. Johnson, 1953. Farm management analysis, 438 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Brunk, M. E. and Darrah, L. B., 1955. Marketing of Agricultural Products. 419 pp.
Ronald Press Co., New York
Case, H. C. M., and others, 1960. Principles of farm management. 467 pp.
J. B. Lippincott, Co., New York
Ciriacy-Wantrup, S. von, 1952. Resource conservation: economics and policies.
395 pp.
Univ. of Calif. Press, Berkeley, California
Cochran, W. G. and G. M. Cox, 1950. Experimental designs. 458 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Condliffe, J. B., 1950. The Commerce of Nations. 884 pp.
Norton Co., New York
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Dixon, W. J. and Frank J. Massey, Jr., 1957. Introduction to Statistical
Analysis. 2nd ed. 475 pp.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York
Efferson, J. N., 1949. Farm records and accounts. 281 pp.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
1953. Principles of farm management. 431 pp.
McGraw Hill Book Co., New York
Fisher, R. A., 1946. Statistical methods for research workers, 10th ed., 354 pp.
Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh
Forster, G. W., 1953. Farm organization and management. 430 pp.
Prentice-Hall, New York
Hanbidge, G., 1955. The Story of FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization
Van Nostrand Co., New York
Hare, H. R., 1946. Farm Business Management. 450 pp.
Ryerson Press, Toronto, Canada
Hart, V. B. and others, 1942. Farm management and marketing. 647 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Heady, E. 0. and J. L. Dillon, 1961. Agricultural Production Functions. 667 pp.
Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, Iowa
Hopkins, J. A. and E. 0. Heady, 1955, 4th ed. Farm Records and Accounting. 346 pp.
Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, Iowa
India Rural Credit Survey, Vol, 2, 1954. 578 pp.
Tenth International Conference Agri. Economists
Reserve Bank of India, Bombay
Johnson., S. E. and others, 1955. Getting started in farming. 372 pp.
D. Van Nostrand Co., Princeton, New Jersey
Kohls, R. L., 1955. Marketing of agricultural products. 399 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
McMurry, K. F. and P. E. McNall, 1926. Farm accounting. 329 pp.
A. W. Shaw Co., London
Overton, M. H. and L. S. Robertson, 1936. Profitable farm management and
marketing. 431 pp..
J. B. Lippincott Co., Chicago, Illinois
Peterson, D. D., 1939. Statistical technique in agricultural research. 262 pp.
McGraw-Hil Co., New York
Renne, R. R., 1958. Land Economics; principles, problems, and policies in
utilizing land resources. 599 pp.
Harper Bros. Co., New York
Snedecor, G. W., 1956, 5th ed. Statistical methods. 341 pp.
Iowa State College Press, Ames, Iowa
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Thomsen, F. I, 1951. Agricultural marketing. 483 pp.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York
Thomsen, F. L. and R. J. Foote, 1952. Agricultural Prices. 2nd ed. 509 pp.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York
Watson, W. W., 1954. The Finance of landownership. 245 pp.
Frederick Warne Co., London
AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING AND FARM MACHINERY
Barger, E. L. and others, 1952. Tractors and their power units, 496 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Brown, R. H., 1956. Farm electrification, 367 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Cook, G. C. and others, 1946. Farm mechanics textbook & handbook, 744 pp.
Interstate Publishers, Danville, Illinois
Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations, 1961.
The Mechanization of Agriculture
Report to Gov. of Burma by Expanded Tech. Asst. Program, Pub. No. 1340
Rome
Frevert, R. K., 1955. Soil and water conservation engineering, 479 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Gray, H. E., 1955. Farm service buildings, 458 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Henderson, S. M. and J. W. Martin, 1955. Agriculture process engineering, 402 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Jones, M. M., 1955. 2nd ed. Shopwork on the farm, 626 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
McColly, H. F. and J. W. Martin, 1955. Introduction to agriculture eng. 553 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Rickey, C. B. and others, 1961. Agriculture engineers handbook, 880 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Smith, H. P., 1955, 4th ed. Farm machinery and equipment, 514 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Stone, A. A., 1952, 3rd ed. Farm machinery, 524 pp.
John Wiley Sons, Co., New York
Wooley, J. C., 1952. Repairing and constructing farm buildings, 261 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Wright, F. B., 1950. Electricity in the home and on the farm, 380 pp.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
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IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE
Ayres, Q. C. and D. Scoates, 1939. Land drainage and reclamation, 496 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Graf, D. W., 1938. Irrigation, a selected bibliography, 631 pp.
U. S. Bureau Agr. Engineering, 1938
Houk, I. W., 1951. Irrigation engineering, 2 vols.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Isrealsen, 0. W., 1950, 2nd ed. Irrigation principles and practices, 405 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Luthin, J. N., 1957. Drainage of agricultural lands, 620 pp.
Amer. Soc. Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin
Roe, H. B., 1950. Moisture requirements in agriculture, farm irrigation. 413 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Roe, H. B. and Q. C. Ayers, 1954. Engineering for agricultural drainage, 501 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Schwab, G. 0. and others, 1957. Elementary soil and water engineering, 296 pp.
John Wiley Sons, Co., New York
U. S. Dept. Agri., 1955. Water, Yearbook of Agriculture, 751 pp.
U. S. Supt. Documents, Washington
Widtsoe, J. A., 1914. The principles of irrigation practice, 496 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Wilcox, L. M., 1902. Irrigantion farming, 494 pp.
Orange Judd Co., New York
Woodward, G. 0., 1959. Sprinkler Irrigation, 377 pp.
Darby Printing Co., Washington, D. C.
Wright, F. B., Rural water supply and sanitation, 347 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
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AGRONOMY, GENERAL
Aase, H. C., 1946. Cytology of cereals, II.
Botanical Review 12:255-334
Ahlgren, G. H., G. C. Klingman, and D. E. Wolf, 1951. Principles of weed
control, 368 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Carleton, M. A., 1924. The small grains, 699 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Dunham, R. S., 1957. Introduction to agronomy, 324 pp.
The Dryden Press, New York
Fenton, F. A., 1952. Field crop insects, 405 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Harlan, J. R., 1956. Theory and dynamics of grassland agriculture, 281 pp.
Van Nostrand Company, Princeton, N. J.
Helgesen, E. A., 1957. Methods of weed control, 189 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Hughes, H. D., M. E. Heath, and D. S. Metcalfe, 1961 Forages. Revised ed., 724 pp.
Iowa State College Press, Ames, Iowa
Hughes, H. D. and Edwin R. Henson, 1957. Crop production, 620 pp.
Macmillan Company, New York.
Hutcheson, T. B., T. K. Wolfe, and M. S. Kipps, 1948. The production of
field crops. 3rd ed., 715 pp.
McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York
Ignatieff, V., 1949. Efficient use of fertilizers, 182 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Isely, D., 1960. Weed identification and control. 2nd ed., 400 pp.
Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa
Klingman, G. C., 1961. Weed control: as a science, 440 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York
Martin, J. H. and W. H. Leonard, 1949. Principles of field crop production, 1,176 pp.
Macmillan Company, New York
Norman, A. G., 1949-60. Advances in agronomy. Volumes 1 through 12.
Academic Press, New York
Piper, C. V., 1924. Forage plants and their culture, 485 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Rather, H. C., 1942. Field crops, 454 pp.
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York
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Robbins, W. W., A. S. Crafts, R. W. Raynor, 1952. Weed control.
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York
Spr 'je, G. F., 1955, Corn and corn improvement. Agronomy monography, Vol. 5.
Academic Pre3s, Inc., New York
Symposium, 1951. The peanut: the unpredictable legume.
The National Fertilizer Assoc., Washington, D. C.
U. S. D. A., 1948. Grass: Yearbook of agriculture, 892 pp.
U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
Van Hook, A., 1949. Sugar: its production, technology, and uses, 155 pp.
The Ronald Press Company, New York
Van Slyke, L. L., 1949. Fertilizers and Crop Production, 493 pp.
Orange Judd Publishing Company, Inc., New York
Weeds. (Quarterly Journal of Weed Society of America.)
W. C. Jacob, Dept. of Agronomy, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
Wheeler, W. A., 1950. Forage and pasture crops, 752 pp.
D. Van Nostrand Co., New York
Wilson, H. K., 1955. Grain Crops. 2nd ed. 396 pp
McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York
Wilson, H. K. and W. M. Myers, 1953. Field crop production, 410 pp.
The J. B. Lippincott Company, New York
Wolfe, T. K. and M. S. Kipp, 1953. Production of field crops. 4th ed., 495 pp.
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York
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ANIMAL SCIENCE GENERAL
Anderson, A. L., 1958. Introductory animal husbandry. 742 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Baker, E. T., 1947. Management and feeding of sheep. 396 pp.
Orange Judd Co., New York
Briggs, H. M., 1958. Modern breeds of livestock. 770 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Card, L. E., 1952. Poultry production. 416 pp.
Lea & Febinger Co., Philadelphia, Penna.
Carroll, W. E., and J. L. Krider, 1956. Swine production. 496 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Compton, E. W., 1956. Applied animal nutrition. 458 pp.
Freeman Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Deyoe, G. P., and J. L. Krdier, 1952. Raising swine. 447 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Deyoe, G. P., and others, 1954. Raising livestock. 540 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Eckles, C. H., 1956. Dairy cattle and milk production.
Macmillan Co., New York
Ensminger, M. E., 1950. Animal Science. 1059 pp.
Interstate Publishers, Danville, Illinois
Haberman, J. J. and M. L. Holcomb, 1953. The farmer's veterinary handbook. 305 pp.
Prentice Hall Co., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Heuser, G. F., 1955. Feeding poultry. 632 pp.
John Wiley Co., New York
Ives, P. P., 1947. Domestic geese and ducks. 372 pp.
Orange-Judd Co., New York
Lander, P. E., 1949. Feeding of farm animals in India.
Macmillan Co., Bombay, India
Lush, J. L., 1945, 3rd ed. Animal breeding plans. 443 pp.
Iowa State Coll. Press, Ames, Iowa
Mace, H., 1952. The bee-keeper's handbook, 252 pp
Ward, Lock Co., London
Miller, W. C. and E. D. S. Robertson, 1945, 4th ed. Practical animal husbandry.
535 pp.
Oliver & Boyd Co., London
Miller, W. C. and G. P. West, 1956. Encyclopedia of animal care. 1080 pp.
Williams and Wilkins Co., Baltimore, Md.
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Morrison, F. B., 1948, 21st ed. Feeds and feeding. 1,207 pp.
Morrison Publ. Co., Ithaca, New York
Peters, W. H., 1942. Livestock Production. 450 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., Naw York
Phillips, R. W., 1948. Breeding livestock adapted to unfavorable environments. 181 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Rice, V. A. and F. N. Andrews, 1951, 4th ed. Breeding and improvement of farm
animals. 787 pp.
McGraw-Hill, New York
Smith, W. W. and L. M. Hutchins, 1952, 3rd ed. Port production. 616 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Te Walt, W. L., 1942. Improved milk goats. 145 pp.
Orange Judd Co., New York
Walsh, H., 1950. Starting right with milk goats. 138 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
CATTLE AND DAIRY
Das Gupta, S. C., 1945. Cow in India. 2 vols.
Khadi Pratisthan, Calcutta
Diggins, R. V. and C. E. Bundy, 1954. Dairy production. 341 pp.
Prentice-Hall Co., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey'
Eckles, E. H. and C. L. Anthony, 1950, 4th ed. Dairy cattle & milk production. 560 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Ensminger, M. E., 1960, 3rd ed. Beef cattle science. 822 pp.
Interstate Publishers, Danville, Illinois
Farrall, A. W., 1953, 2nd ed. Dairy engineering. 477 pp.
John Wiley and Sons, New York
Fincher, M. G., ed., 1956. Diseases of cattle. 752 pp.
Amer. Vet. Pub., Santa Barbara, California
Fouts, E. L. and T. E. Freeman, 1948. Dairy manufacturing processes. 237 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Henderson, H. 0., 1938, 3rd ed. Dairy cattle feeding and management. 557 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Joshi, N. R. and R. W. Phillips, 1953. Zebu cattle of India and Pakistan. 256 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Knodt, C. B., 1954. Successful dairying. 481 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Kreemer, J., 1956. de Karbouw (The Caribou or Water Buffalo) 185 pp. (in Dutch)
N. V. Uitgevery, Bandzing, Indonesia
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Mohler, J. R., 1942. Special report on the diseases of cattle.
U. S. Bureau Animal Industry, Washington
Roadhouse, C. L. and J. R. Henderson, 1941. The market-milk industry, 624 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Rogers, L. A., 1935, 2nd ed. Fundamentals of dairy science. 616 pp.
Reinhold Pub. Co., New York
Snapp, R. R. and A. L. Neumann, 1960, 5th ed. Beef cattle. 684 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Soulides, D. A., 1949. Better utilization of milk. 76 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Wagon, K. A. & R. Albaugh & G. H. Hart, 1960. Beef cattle production. 537 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Ware, F., 1952. Important breeds of cattle and buffaloes in India.
Indian Council Agri. Research, New Delhi.
Williams, D. W., 1941. Beef cattle production in the south, (U.S.A.). 442 pp.
Interstate Publishers, Danville, Illinois.
SERIALS:
Journal of Dairy Science, 1917---, Bimonthly
American Dairy Science Association
Williams and Wilkins Co., Baltimore, Maryland
Journal of Milk Technology, 1937 ---
NOW Journal of Milk and Food Technology, 1951 --- Bimonthly
Inter. Assn. of Milk and Food Sanitarians
Rochester, New York
POULTRY
Bailey, J. W., 1957. Poultryman's manual, 296 pp.
Springer Co., New York
Beister, H. E. and L. H. Schwarte, 1959, 4th ed. Diseases of poultry. 1103 pp.
Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, Iowa
Card, L. E., 1952, 8th ed. Poultry production. 416 pp.
Lea & Febinger, Philadelphia
Chapman, P. W., 1943. Chicken raising made easy. 152 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Charles, T. B., and H. 0. Stewart, 1946. Commercial Poultry farming. 544 pp.
The Interstate Co., Danville, Illinois
Cooper, J. B., 1944. Poultry for home and market. 481 pp.
T. E. Smith & Co., Atlanta, Georgia
Ewing, W. R., 1941. Handbook of Poultry Nutrition. 840 pp.
Upper Montclair, New Jersey
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Ewing, W. R., 1943. Handbook of Poultry Nutrition, Rev. Ed. 1245 pp.
E. W. Ewing Pub., South Pasedena, California
Fawkes, A. K., 1942. Poultry farming in the East.
Lucknow Pub. Co., Lucknow, India
Florea, J., 1944. ABC of poultry raising. 206 pp.
Greenberg, New York
Hauser, G. F., 1955. Feeding poultry. 632 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Hutt, F. B., 1949. Genetics of the fowl. 590 pp.
McGraw-Hill, New York
Jull, M. A., 1940. Poultry breeding. 2nd ed. 484 pp
J. Wiley & Sons, New York
1946. Incubation and brooding of chickens. 26 pp.
U.S. Dept. Agri., Farmers Bull., No. 1538, Washington
1947. Raising turkey, ducks, geese, game birds. 467 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
__, 1951. Poultry husbandry. 526 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
_, 1951, Successful poultry management. 2nd ed. 447 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Kaupp, B. F. and R. C. Surface, 1943. Poultry sanitation and disease control. 458 pp.
Kaupp, B. and Surface Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lee, A. R., 1941. Poultry keeping in back yards. 20 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Farmers Bull., 1508, Washington
Marble, D.R, 1955. Commercial Poultry Production. 415 pp.
Ronald Press, New York
Mann, G. E. 1935. Poultry husbandry in Malaya.
Malay Journ. Agri. 12: 21-32
Purvis, M., 1910. Poultry breeding. 323 pp.
Sanders Pub. Co., Chicago
Seiden. R., 1952. Poultry handbook. 444 pp.
Van Nostrand, Princeton
Thompson, A. (editor), 1952. The complete poultryman. 511 pp.
Faber and Faber, London
Titus, H. W., 1949, The scientific feeding of chickens. 2nd ed., 253 pp.
The Interstate Press, Danville, Illinois
Winter, A. R. and E. M. Funk, 1956. Poultry science and practice. 662 pp.
Lippincott Co., Philadelphia
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ANIMAL NUTRITION
Allman, R. T. and T. S. Hamilton, 1952. Nutritional deficiencies in livestock. 102 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Bull, S. and W. E. Ca'-roll, 1949. Principles of Feeding Farm Animals. 395 pp.
The Interstate Printers and Publishers, Danville, Illinois
Crampton, E. W. and L. E. Lloyd, 1959. Fundamentals of Nutrition. 494 pp.
W. H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Dukes, H. H., 1955. Physiology of Domestic Animals, 7th ed. 695 pp.
Comstock Publishing Associates, Ithaca, N. Y.
Maynard, L. A. and J. K. Loosli, 1956. Animal Nutrition. 474 pp.
McGraw Hill Book Co., New York, N. Y.
Morrison, F. B., 1957. Feeds and Feeding, 22nd ed. 1165 pp.
The Morrison Publishing Co., Ithaca, N. Y.
Sen. K. F., 1952. Nutritive value of Indian cattle foods and the feeding
of animals.
Indian Council Agr. Research, New Delhi
ADDENDA
Commonwealth Bureau of Animal Breeding and Genetics 1933 -, Quarterly
Edinburgh, Scotland
Mason, I. L., 1951. World dictionary of breeds, types and varieties of
livestock, 272 pp.
Commonwealth Agr. Bureau, London
Sanders, A. H., 1926. The cattle of the world, 142 pp.
National Geographic Society, Washington
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CYTOLOGY
Aase, H. C., 1946. Cytology of cereals, II
Cytology Botanical Review 12: 255-334
Allen, R. M., 1958. Photomicrography, 441 pp.
D. Van Nostrand Co., Princeton, N. J.
Brachet, J., 1957. Biochemical cytology, 415 pp.
Academic Press, New York
Brachet, J. and A. E. Mirsky, editors, 1959-1961. The cell. 4 vols.
Academic Press, New York
Cowdry, E. V., 1924. General cytology, 754 pp.
Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Giese, A. C., 1957. Cellular physiology, 534 pp.
W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Penna.
Gresson, R. A. R., 1948. Essentials of general cytology, 184 pp.
Univ. Edinburgh Press, Scotland
Robertis, E. D. P. de, W. W. Nowinski and F. A. Saez, 1960. General cytology,
3rd ed., 555 pp.
W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia
Swanson, C. P., 1960. The cell. 114 pp.
Prentice-Hall Co., Englewood Cliffs, N. J.
Wilson, E. B., 1928. The cell in development and heredity. 3rd ed., 580 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Wyckoff, R. W. G., 1949. Electron microscopy, 248 pp.
Interscience Press, New York.
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DISEASES, PLANT PATHOLOGY, ENTOMOLOGY, PESTS
American Chemical Society, 1955. Pesticides in Tropical Agriculture, 102 pp.
Advance in Chemistry Series No. 13, American Chemical Society
Washington, D. C.
Anderson, H. W., 1956. Diseases of fruit crops. 501 pp.
McGraw-Hill, New York
Barner (?). Bibilographie der Pflanzenschutzliteratur
deBarry, A., 1884. Vergleichende Morphologie und Biologie der Pilze,
Mycetozoen and Bakterien. (Comparative morphology & Biology of fungi,
Mycetozoa and bacteria.)
Claredon Press, Oxford
Bawden, F. C., 1950. Plant viruses and virus diseases. Ed. 3. 335 pp.
Chronica Botanica, Waltham, Mass.
Boyce, J. S., 1948. Forest pathology Ed. 2. 600 pp.
McGraw-Hill, New York
Butler, E. J., and S. G. Jones, 1949. Plant pathology.979 pp.
Macmillan Co., London
Butler, E. J., 1918. Fungi and diseases in plants. 547 pp.
Thacker Sprink & Co., Calcutta, India
Chester, K. S., 1946. Cereal Rusts, 269 pp.
Chronica Botanica Co., Waltham, Mass.
1947. Nature and prevention of plant diseases. Ed. 2. 525 pp.
Blakiston, Philadelphia.
Christie, J. R., 1959. Plant nematodes, their bionomics and control. 256 pp.
Univ. Florida Agr. Expt. Sta., Gainesville, Florida
Chupp, C., and A. F. Sherf, 1960. Vegetable diseases and their control. 693 pp.
Ronald Press Co., New York
Cook, M. T., 1947. Viruses and virus diseases of plants. 244 pp.
Burgess, Minneapolis
__, 1913. Diseases of tropical plants. 317 pp.
Macmillan & Co., London
Dickson, J. G., 1956. Diseases of field crops. Ed. 2. 517 pp.
McGraw Hill, New York
Dodge, B. 0. and H. W. Rickett, 1960. 3rd ed. Diseases and pests of ornamental
plants.
Ronald Press, New York
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Dammerman, K. W., 1929. The agricultural zoology of the Malay Archipelago.
Entomology harmful inoects, in Dutch, good illustrations. 473 pp.
J. H. deBusay, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Elliott, C., 1951, 2nd ed. Manual of bacterial plant pathogens, 186 pp.
Chronica Botanica, Waltham, Mass.
Fawcett, H. S., 1936. Citrus diseases and their control. Ed. 2. 656 pp.
McGraw-Hill, New York
Fischer, G. W., 1951. The smut fungi; a guide to the literature, with
bibliography. 387 pp.
Ronald Press, New York
Garrett, S. D., 1956. Biology of root-infecting fungi. 292 pp.
Cambridge Univ. Press
Goodey, T., 1933. Plant parasitic nematodes and the diseases they cause. 306 pp.
Methuen & Co., London
Heald, F. D., 1926. Manual of plant diseases. 953 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Hesler, L. R., and H. H. Whetzel, 1917. Manual of fruit diseases. 462 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Holton, C. S., 1959. Plant pathology problems and progress, 1908-1958, 588 pp.
Univ. Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wise.
Horsfall, J. G., and A. E. Dimond, eds., 1959-60. Plant Pathology--an advanced
treatise. Vol. 1. The diseased plant. Vol. 11. The pathogen.
Vol. 111. The diseased population-epidemics and control.
Academic Press, New York.
Horsfall, J. G., 1956. Principles of fungicidal action. 279 pp.
Chronica Botanica, Waltham, Mass.
Index of Plant Diseases in the United States, 1960. 531 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Handbook 165, Washington
Leach, J. G., 1940. Insect transmission of plant diseases. 615 pp.
McGraw-Hill, New York
Lindau and Sydow, 1866-1923. Thesaurus of mycological literature, 5 vol.
Massee, G. E., 1892-95. British fungus flora.
Metcalf, R. L. (ed.), 1957-61. Advances in pest control research. Vols. 1-1957,
2-1958, 3-1960, 4-1961.
Interscience Pub. Co., New York
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Owens, C. E., 1928, Principles of plant pathology. 629 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Pirone, P. P. and others, 1961. Diseases and pests of ornamental plans 775 pp
Ronald Press, New York
Robbins, W. W., A. A. Crafts, and R. N. Raynor, 1942. Weed control. 543 pp.
McGraw Hill, New York
Roger, L., 1951. Phytopathologigue due pays chauds encyclic mycologique.
Saigon, Cambodia
Rose, C. J., 1955. Crop Protection. 233 pp.
Leonard Hill, London
Saccardo, P. A., 1882-1931. Sylloge fungorum ommium hucusgue cognitorum.
Seymour, A. B., 1929. Host index of the fungi of North America. 732 pp.
Cambridge, Mass.
Smith, K. M., 1951. Recent advances in the study of plant viruses. Ed. 2. 300 pp.
Blakiston, Philadelphia
._____, 1937. A textbook of plant virus diseases. 615 pp.
Churchill Co., London
Sparrow, F. K., 1960. Aquatic Phycomycetes. 1187 pp.
Univ. of Mich. Press, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Sprague, R., 1950. Diseases of cereals and grasses in North America. 538 pp
Ronald Press Co., New York
Stevens, F. L., 1913. The fungi which causes plant diseases. 754 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Stevens, N. E., and R. B. Stevens, 1952. Diseases in plants. 219 pp.
Chronica Botanica, Waltham, Mass.
Walker, J. C., 1952. Diseases of Vegetable Crops. 529 pp.
McGraw-Hill, New York
____, 1957. Plant pathology. Ed. 2. 707 pp.
McGraw-Hill, New York
Weber, E. G. and A. Weber, 1952. Plant diseases, 618 pp.
Macdonald Co., London
Wolf, F. A., 1957. Tobacco diseases and decay, 396 pp.
Duke University press, Durham, North Carolina
Westcott, C., 1950. Plant disease handbook, 746 pp.
D. Van Nostrand Co., New York
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ENTOMOLOGY AND PEST CONTROL
Bailey, S. F. and L. M. Smith, 1951. Handbook of agricultural pest control, 191 pp.
Industry Publications, New York
Bodenheimer, F. S., 1951. Insects as human food, 352 pp.
W. Jank, The Hague, Netherlands
Borrou and D. M. DeLong, 1954. An introduction of the study of insects, 1,030 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Comstock, J. H., 1940, 9th ed. Introduction to entomology, 1,064 pp.
Comstock Pub. Co., Ithaca, New York
Cotton, R. T., 1931. Control of insect pests of stored grain and grain.
U. S. Dept. Agri., Farmers Bull. No. 1483
Dammerman, K. W., 1929. The agricultural zoology of the Malay Archepelago
(Entomology, harmful insects, 473 pp., in Dutch, well illustrated)
J. H. DeBussy, Amsterdam, Holland
Duporte, E. M., 1959. Manual of insect morphology, 244 pp.
Reinhold Pub. Corp., New York
Ebeling, W., 1950. Subtropical entomology, 747 pp.
Lithotype Process Co., San Francisco
___, 1959. Subtropical fruit pest, 436 pp.
Univ. California Div. Agri. Sci., Davis, California
Essig, E. 0., 1942. College Entomology, 900 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Fenton, F. A., 1952. Field crop insects, 405 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Fernald, H. T., 1955, 5th ed. Applied entomology, 385 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Ghosh, C. C., 1940. Insect pests of Burma, 216 pp.
Supt. Gov. Printing, Rangoon
Graham, S. A., 1952. Forest entomology, 351 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Kalshaven, L. G. E., 1950. De Plagen van de culturgewassen in Indonesia, 2 vols.
Uilgevery and van Hoeve, Bandung, Indonesia
Metcalf, C. L. and W. P. Flint, 1951, 3rd ed. Destructive & useful insects. 1071 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Negherbon, W. 0., 1956. Handbook of toxicology, 201 pp.
National Science Foundation, William B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia
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Painter, R. H., 1951. Insect resistance in crop plants, 520 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Peterson, A., 1953, 7th ed. A manual of entomological techniques, 367 pp.
Ohio State Univ. Press, Columbus, Ohio
Quayle, H. J., 1938. Insects of citrus and other subtropical fruits, 583 pp.
Comstock Pub. Co., Ithaca, New York
Ramakieshna, Ayyar, T. V., 1940. Handbook of economic entomology for south India,
528 pp.
Supt. Gov. Press, Madras, India
Shepherd, H. H., 1949. Methods of testing chemicals on insects (Parts I and II).
Burgess Publishing Co., Minneapolis 15, Minnesota
Shephard, H. S., 1951. Chemistry and action of insecticides, 504 pp.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York
Snodgrass, R. E., 1935. Principles of insect morphology, 667 pp.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York
Stebbings, E. P., 1914. Indian Forest insects of economic importance,
Coleoptera, 648 pp.
Eyre & Spottiswoods, London
Storer, T. I. and M. P. Mann, 1946. Bibliography of rodent control.
Nat'l Research Council Report No. 182, Washington
Sweetman, H. L., The principles of biological control, hosts & pests, 560 pp.
W. C. Brown Co., Dubugue, Iowa
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Year Book 1952. Insects, 780 pp.
Supt. of Documents, Washington
Wigglesworth, V. B., 1950, 4th ed. The principles of insect physiology,544 pp.
E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., New York'
SERIALS:
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1907 ---, Bimonthly
Amer. Assoc. Economic Eatomologist
Review of Applied Entomology, 1913 ---, Monthly
Imperial Bureau Entomology, London
EXTENSION AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Baker, G., 1939. The county agent, 226 pp.
Univ. Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
Brunner, E. de s., 1945. Farmers of the world, 208 pp.
Columbia Univ. Press, New York
Burtt, E. A., 1958. The Impact of religion on cultural change. 12 pp.
Comp. Extension Pub., Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
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Dale, E., 1957. Audio-visual methods in teaching. Revised edition, 326 pp.
Dryden Press, New York
F::htrom, C. F. and J. B. McClelland, Adult education iniocational agriculture,
490 pp.
Interstate Pub. Co., Danville, Illinois
Hill, F. F., 1959. The United States and the economically underdeveloped
countries, 20 pp.
Comp. Extension Pub., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, New York
Loomis, C. P. and J. A. Beegle, 1950. Rural social systems, 873 pp.
Prentice-Hall Co., Englewood Cliffs, N. J.
Mosher, A. T., 1958. Varieties of Extension education and community development.
112 pp.
Comp. Extension Pub. Cornell Univ., Ithaca, New York
Nelson, L., 1955. Rural sociology, 568 pp.
Amer. Book Co., New York
Roupp, Phillips, 1953. Approaches to community development, 325 pp.
W. Van Hoeve, Ltd., The Hague, Netherlands
Shannon, L. W., 1957. Underdeveloped areas, 496 pp.
Harper Brothers, New York
Smith, T. L., 1953. The sociology of rural life, 680 pp.
Harper Co., New York
Spicer, E. H., 1952. Human problems in technological change, 301 pp.
Russel Sage Foundation, New York
True, A. C., A history of agricultural education in the United States, 436 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Misc. Pub. No. 36
Nelson, L., 1954. American farm life, 192 pp.
Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Mass.
FISHERIES, BURMA
Annandale, N., 1918. Fish and fisheries of Inle Lake, Burma.
Records Indian Museum, Calcutta
British Admiralty, Naval Intelligence Division, 1944. Fishing and Trading
Craft of Burma, Malay Siam, B. R. 105 A
Day, F., 1869. On the freshwater fishes of Burma
Proc. Zool. Soc. London -614-623
1889. Fish, 2 vols., Fauna of British India
Burma and Ceylon, London
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Ling, S. W., 1955. Inland fisheries development, Burma, 64 pp. Report 361
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Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome (continued)
Tubb, J. A., 1957. Inland fisheries development, Burma, 64 pp. Report 776
Anonymous, 1959. Modern fishing gear of the world, 680 pp.
1960. Fishing boats of the world, 820 pp.
LeCren, E. D., 1958. Application of science to inland fisheries, 52 pp.
Government of Burma, 1945. The fisheries manual, 116 pp.
Supt. Gov. Printing, Rangoon
Maung Khin U., 1948. Fisheries in Burma, 140 pp.
Supt. Gov. Printing, Rangoon
1954. Fisheries in Burma
Jour. Burma Research Soc. 37: 46-51
Mukoiji, D. D., 1932. On a collection of fish from lower Burma.
Records Indian Museum, Calcutta 34: 281-286
World Fisheries Abstracts, 1950 --- Bimonthly
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
FLORICULTURE
Bahr, F., 1923. Commercial floriculture, 559 pp.
A. T. de la Mare Co., New York
Bailey, L. H., 1916. Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, 5 vols., total 3,041 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Everett, T. H. ed., 1960. New illustrated encyclopedia of gardening. 14 vol.
Total 2,646 pp.
Greystone Press, New York
Laurie, A. and V. H. Ries, 1950. Floriculture, fundamentals and practices, 525 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
McCurdy, R. M., 1926. Garden flowers, the Nature Library, 303 pp.
Doubleday, Page Co., Garden City, N. Y.
McLean, F. T., 1941. The Gladiolus, 197 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Macself, A. J., Hardy perennials, 304 pp.
W. H. L. Collingridge, London
Post, K., 1959. Florist crop production and marketing, 891 pp.
Orange Judd Co., New York
Taylor, N., 1942. The practical encyclopedia of gardening, 888 pp.
Garden City Pub. Co., Garden City, New York
White, E. A., 1933. The florist business, 426 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
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Wright, W. P., ? 1903. Cassell's Disctionary of Practical Gardening. 2 vols.
952 pp.
Cassell Co., London
SERIALS:
Florist Review, 1897 --- weekly
For commercial florists
Chicago, Illinois
Flower Grower, 1913 ---, Monthly
Albany, New York
FOOD, FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Albertsen, V. E. and others, 1957. Meat hygiene, 528 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Andrews, B. R. and R. E. Gamble, 1918. Successful canning and preserving, 405 pp.
J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia
Blanck, F. C., ed., 1955. Handbook of food and agriculture, 1039 pp.
Reinhold Co., New York
Blood, A. F., ed., 1956, 4th ed. Foods, an introductory college course, 768 pp.
Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, Mass.
Blumenthal, S., 1947. Food products,986 pp.
Chemical Pub. Co., Brooklyn, New York
Brown, H. D., ed., 1946. Frozen foods, processing and handling, 390 pp.
Ohio State Univ. Press, Columbus, Ohio
Campbell, C.H., and others, 1950. Campbell's Book, a manual of canning etc., 222 pp.
Vance Pub. Co., Chicago, Illinois
Canning Trade, 1958. A complete course in canning, 403 pp.
Canning Trade, Baltimore, Maryland
Cruess, W. V., 1958. Commercial fruit and vegetable products, 884 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Eckles, C.H., and others, 1951. Milk and milk products. 454 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Harris, R. S. and H. V. Loesecke, 1960. Nutritional evaluation of food processing.
612 pp.
Jacobs, M. B., ed., 1951. Chemistry and technology of food and food products. 3 vols.
Interscience Pub. Co., New York
Loesecke, H. W. von, 1942. Outlines of food technology, 505 pp.
Reinhold Pub. Co., New York
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Meyer, H., 1953. The complete book of home freezing, 456 pp.
Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Miller, A. R., 1958. Meat hygiene. 557 pp.
Lea and Febigar, Philadelphia, Pa.
Parker, M. E., 1948. Food-plant sanitation, 447 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Rose, M. S., 1940, 4th ed. Feeding the family, 421 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Rosenberg, H. R., 1942. Chemistry and physiology of vitamins, 515 pp.
Interscience Publications, New York
Selzer, H. M., and K. Selzer, 1948. Diet in India and Pakistan, and diseases due
to malnutrition, 671 pp.
Sherman, H. C., 1952. Chemistry of food and nutrition, 721 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Stevenson, G. T. and C. Miller, 1960. Introduction to foods and nutrition, 517 pp.
John Wiley and Sons Co., New York
Stout, G. J., 1947. The home freezer handbook, 345 pp.
D. Van Nostrand Co., New York
Tressler, D. K. and C. F. Evers, 1957. The freezing preservation of foods.
2 vols., 1,770 pp.
Avi Pub. Co., Westport, Connecticut
U. S. Dept. Agriculture, Yearbook, 1959. Food, 736 pp
U. S. Supt. Documents, Washington
Winton, A. L. and K. B. Winton, 1945. The analysis of foods, 999 pp.
John Wiley and Sons Co., New York
Woodman, A. G., 1941, 4th ed. Food analysis, 607 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
SERIALS:
Food Technology, 1947 --- Monthly
Institute of Food Technology
Champaign, Illinois'
Journal of Nutrition, 1928, Monthly
Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, Penna.
FOREST PRODUCTS
Atkinson, D. J., 1948. Forests and forestry in Burma.
Jour. Royal Soc. Arts, 94: 478-491
Champion, H. G., 1935. Preliminary survey of the forest types of India & Burma. 287 pp
Indian Forest Records, New Series, 1935.
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Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Monroy, J. A. von, 1952. Integration of forests and industries,
205 pp., Report 16
Nuslund, M., 1956. A forestry and forest products research institute,
Report 456
Kollman, F. F. P., 1956. Forest Products Research Division,
49 pp., Report 498
Miedler, K. A., 1957. Mechanization of teak extraction, 63 pp., Report 614
Gallant, M. N., 1957. The teakwood trade, 81 pp., Report 692.
Forest Bulletins, Union of Burma
Bull. No. 30, Photographs of the timbers of Burma
Bull. No. 33, 1940. Air drying tests on Burma timbers, 40 pp.
Forest Service, Union of Burma, Annual Reports
Morehead, F. T., 1944. The forests of Burma, 67 pp.
Burma Pamphlet No. 5, Longmans Green Co., London
Rodgers, A., 1951. A handbook of forest products of Burma, 144 pp.
Supt. Government Printing, Rangoon
GENETICS, PLANT BREEDING
Babcock, E. B. and R. E. Clausen, 1927. Genetics in relation to agriculture, 673 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Bailey, L. H. and A. W. Gilbert, 1926. Plant breeding 474 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Darlington, C. D., 1932. Chromosomes and plant breeding, 112 pp.
Macmillan Co., London
Darlington, C. D. and E. K. J. Ammal, 1945. Chromosome atlas of cultivated plants.
397 pp.
Allen and Unwin Co., London
Darlington, C. D. and K. Mather, 1950. The elements of genetics, 446 pp.
Macmillan Co., London
Demerec, M., 1947. Advances in Genetics. One volume yearly.
Academic Press, New York
Elliott, F. C., 1958. Plant breeding and cytogenetics. 395 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Goldschmidt, R., 1938. Physiological genetics, 375 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Goldschmidt, R. B., 1955. Theoretical genetics, 563 pp.
Univ. California Press, Berkeley, California
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Hayes, H. K. and others, 1955. Methods of plant breeding, 551 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Hutt, F. B., 1949. Genetics of the fowl, 590 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Imperial Bureau of Plant Genetics, many publications.
School of Agriculture, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge, England
Jones, D. F., 1925. Genetics in plant and animal improvement, 568 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Kempthorne, 0., 1957. An introduction to genetic statistics, 545 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
McElroy, W. D. and B. Glass, 1957. The chemical basis of heredity, symposium. 848 pp.
Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Maryland
Plant Breeding Abstracts 1930 -- twice year
Cambridge, England
Sager, R. and F. S. Ryan, 1961. Cell heredity, 411 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York.
Stern, C., 1949. Principles of human genetics, 617 pp.
W. H. Freeman Co., San Francisco
GRASSLANDS, RANGE, FORAGE
Ahlgren, G. H., 1956. Forage crops, 536 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Allred, B. W., 1952. Practical grassland management, 285 pp.
Interstate Pub. Co., Danville, Illinois
Briggs, G. M. and W. P. Mortensen, 1957. Approved practices in forage crops, 330 pp.
Interstate Press, Danville, Illinois
McVickar, M. H., 1956. Approved practices in pasture management, 255 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Sampson, A. W., 1952. Range management, 570 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Semple, A. T., 1951. Improving the world's grasslands, 147 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Sprangue, H. B., 1959. Grasslands, 424 pp.
American Assoc. Advancement Science, Symposium Vol. 53.
U. S. Department of Agriculture, YEAR BOOK, 1948, Grass, 892 pp.
U. S. Supt. Documents, Washington, D. C.
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Wheeler, W. A., 1950. Forage and pasture crops, 752 pp.
D. Van Nostrand Co., New York
Whyte, R. 0., 1957. The grasslands and fodder resources of India, 437 pp.
Indian Council Agri. Research, New Delhi, India'
Yegna, N. I. A. K., 1950. Feeds and fodders.
Bangalore Press, Bangalore, India
HORTICULTURE, GENERAL
Avery, G. S. and E. B. Johnson, 1947. Hormaones and horticulture, 326 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Barrett, 0. W., 1928. The tropical crops, 365 pp.
The Macmillan Co., New York
Chandler, W. H., 1958, 2nd ed.. Evergreen orchards, 535 pp.
Lea and Febiger Co., Philadelphia
Cheema, G. S., S. S. Bhat, & K. C. Naik, 1954. Commercial fruits of India. 422 pp.
Macmillan Co., London, Calcutta.
Childers, N. F., 1954. Mineral nutrition of fruit crops, 907 pp.
Rutgers University Horticultural Publications, New Brunswick, N. J.
Dijkman, M. J., 1951. Hevea. Thirty years of research in the Far East, 329 pp.
University of Miami Press, Coral Gables, Florida
Feilden, G. S. and R. J. Garner, 1936, 1940. Vegetative propogation of tropical
and subtropical fruits, 176 pp.
Tech. Comm. No. 7, 13. Imperial Bureau of Fruit Production, London
Gardner, V. R., 1952, 3rd ed. The fundamental of fruit production, 739 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Gardner, V. R., Bradford, F. C., and Hooker, H. D., Jr., 1952. Fundamentals of
fruit production, 3rd ed., 739 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Garner, R. J., 1947. The grafter's handbook, 120 pp.
Faber and Faber, London
Hayes, W. B., 1957, 3rd ed. Fruit growing in India, 512 pp.
Vanguard Press, Allahabad, India
Kains, M. G. and L. M. McQuesten, 1946. Propagation of plants, 639 pp.
Orange-Judd, New York
Levitt, J., 1941. Frost killing and hardness of plants, 211 pp.
Burgess Publishing Co., Minneapolis
__, 1956. The hardiness of plants, 278 pp.
Academic Press, New York
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MacDaniels, L., 1961. Factors in improving horticulture in the tropics with special
reference to Southeast Asia
Macmillan, H. F., 1948. Tropical planting and gardening, 385 pp.
The Macmillan Co., London
Mahlstede, J. P. and E. S. Haber, 1957. Plant propagation, 413 pp.
John Wiley & Sons, New York
Nicholls, H. A. and J. H. Holand, 1929. A textbook of tropical agriculture, 639 pp.
The Macmillan Co., London
Popenoe, W., 1920. Manual of tropical and subtropical fruits, 474 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Skoog, F., 1951. Plant growth substances, 476 pp.
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Taylor, N., 1945. Cinchona in Java.
Greenberg, New York
HORTICULTURE, INDIA AND BURMA
Ali, A. M., 1941. Nagari oranges -- their past and present.
Madras Agr. J. 29: 347-50.
Allan, R. G., 1934. Citrus cultivation
U. P. Dept. Agri. Fruit Series
Bull. 6: Allahabad
1940. Outline of Indian agriculture.
Boroda, India
Anonymous, 1928. Home canning of fruits.
Bombay Dept. Agr. Leaflet 4.
___, 1933. A way for improving the keeping quality of plantains.
Bombay Dept. Agr. Leaflet 6.
1943. Report on the marketing of citrus fruits in India.
Govt. Ind. Marketing Ser. 43
1945. Report on the marketing of bananas in India.
Govt. Ind. Marketing Ser. 49.
1947. Cold and gas storage of fruits and vegetables.
Bombay Dept. Agr. Leaflet 1.
Aykroyd, W. R., 1951. The nutritive value of Indian foods and the planning of
satisfactory diets. Fourth edition, revised by V. N. Patwardhan and
S. Ranganathan.
Govt. of India Press, New Delhi
Bhat, S. S., 1939. Mango, the king of fruits, 15 pp.
Indian World, Calcutta
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Bhat, S. S., 1943. Economic Utilization of Indian Limes.
Baroda Dept. Agr.
1944. Classification of mango.
Current Sci. 13: 135-136
Bhattacharya, S. C. and Dutta, S., 1951. Citrus varieties in Assan.
Ind. J. Genetics and Plant Breed II: 57-62
Bould, C., 1955. Chelated iron compounds for the correction of limeinduced
chlorosis in fruit.
Nature 175: 90-1
Burns, W. and S. H. Prayag, 1920. The book of the mango.
Bombay Dept. Agr. Bul. 103.
Chakravorti, A. K., 1951. Origin of cultivated bananas of South East Asia.
Ind. J. Genetics and Plant Breed. 11: 34-46
Cheema, G. S. and D. V. Karmarkar, 1939. Cold storage of fruits and vegetables.
I.C.A.R., New Delhi
Cheema, G. S., S. S. Bhat, and K. C. Naik, 1954. Commercial Calcutta.
Fruits of India
Cheesman, E. E., 1934. Principles of banana breeding.
Tropical Agriculture, XI, 4, 1934.
Dasarathy, T. B., 1951. The guava (Psidium guajava).
Madras Agr. J. 38: 521-7
Dutta, S., 1952. Some bananas of Assam.
Ind. J. Hort. 9 (3) : 26-35
Fawcett, H. S., 1936. Citrus diseases and their control, 2nd ed.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York
1927. Citrus diseases and their control.
Gandhi, S. R., 1924. Investigations in fig culture and treatment.
Bombay Dept. Agr. Bul. 117
1949. Pineapple culture in western India.
Bombay Dept. Agr. Bul. 156
1952 a. Banana culture in western India.
Poona Agr. Col. Mag. 42: 180-209.
1952 b. The avocado.
Bombay Dept. Agr. Bul. 188.
Hayes, W. B., 1957. Fruit growing in India, 3rd ed., 512 pp.
Vanguard Press, Allahabad, India
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Howes, F. N., 1928. The banana in some tropical eastern countries, its forms and
variations.
Kew Bull., pp. 305-332.
Jacob, K. C., 1934. South Indian bananas.
Madras Journ. Agr. XXII: No. 2, 41-57, Feb.
Javaraya, H. C., 1943. Bi-annual cropping of apple in Bangalore.
Ind. J. Hort. 1: 31-4
Kulkarni, L. B., 1911 a. The cultivation of guavas near Poona, Dharwar & Limbgaon.
Bombay Dept. Agr. Bul. 40
Kumar, L. S. S. and A. Abraham, 1943. The papaya, its botany, culture, and uses.
Reprinted from J. Bombay Nat. His. Soc., pp. 5.
Lushington, A. W., 1910. The genus citrus.
Ind. For. 36: 323-53.
Mathur, P. B., K. K. Singh, and N. S. Kapur, 1953. Cold storage of mangoes.
Ind. J. Agr. Sci. 23: 65-77.
Mayadas, C., 1954. Between us and hungar (about India)
Oxford Univ. Press, London
Mendiola, N. B., 1926. A manual of plant breeding for the tropics.
Manila, Phillippines
Mukherjee, S. K., 1953. The mango--its botany, cultivation, uses and future improve-
ment, especially as observed in India.
Econ. Bot. 7: 130-62.
1948. The varieties of the mango (Mangifera indica L.) and
their classification.
Bul. Bot. Soc. Bengal 2: 101-133.
Naik, K. C., 1947. South Indian mangoes.
Madras Agr. Dept. Bul. 24, 2nd edition.
Quaile, H. J., 1938. Insects of citrus and other subtropical fruits.
Comstock Publishing Co., Ithaca, N. Y.
Randhawa, M. S., 1958. Agriculture and animal husbandry in India, 364 pp.
Indian Council of Agri Research, New Delhi
Randhawa, G. S. and D. Singh, 1951. Strawberry culture in India.
Ind. J. Hort. 8 (4): 49-53
Sen, A. C. and D. Prasad, 1953. Pests of bananas in Bihar.
Ind. J. Hort. 9 (4): 240-6
Singh, L. and B. Singh, 1939. The Kashmir fruit industry.
Punjab Fruit Development Board
Singh, L. B. and R. L. Singh, 1955. Mango orcharding.
Agr. and An. Hus. U. P. 6 (1): 3-26
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1954. The litchi.
Supt. Printing and Stationery, U. P., Allahabad
Singh, R. N., 1954. Hybridization and mango improvement.
Ind. J. Hor:t. II: 16-18
Stahl, A. L., 1953. Composition of miscellaneous tropical and sub-tropical Florida
fruits.
Fla. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 283
Tanaka, T., 1937. Citrus fruits of India.
Allahabad Farmer II: 2, ff.
HORTICULTURE, ORNAMENTAL
Bailey, L. H., 1902. Standard cyclopedia of horticulture, 3 vols.
Macmillan Co., New York
1941. Hortus second, 778 pp.
The Macmillan Co., New York
1949. Manual of the cultivated plants, 851 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Benthal, A. P., 1946. Trees of Calcutta and its neighborhood, 513 pp.
Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta.
Bor, N. L., 1953. Manual of Indian forest botany, 441 pp
Oxford Univ. Press, Calcutta
Chittenden, F. H., 1951. Dictionary of gardening, 5 vols.
Clarendon Press, Oxford, England
Christopher, E. P., 1954. The pruning manual, 320 pp.
Colling, G. H., 1955. Commercial fertilizers, 5th ed., 617 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Corner, E. J. H., 1952. Wayside trees of Malaya, 2nd ed.
Government Printing Office, Singapore
Davis, R. S. and M. L. Steiner, 1952. Philippine orchids, 270 pp.
William Frederick Press, New York
Eckbo, G., 1956. The art of home landscaping, 278 pp.
F. W. Dodge Corp., New York
Fairchild, L. M., 1953. The complete book of gladiolus, 243 pp.
Farrar, Straus and Young, New York
Firminger, Manual of gardening in India, 8th ed.
Fogg, H. G. W., 1957. The gladiolus today, 190 pp.
Garner, R. J., 1958. The grafter's handbook, rev. ed., 260 pp.
Oxford Univ. Press, New York
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Graf, A. B., 1959. Exotica 2, Pictorial cyclopedia of indoor plants, 1149 pp.
Roehers Co., Rutherford, N. J.
Haller, J. M., 1957. Tree care, 224 pp.
Horticulture color charts. British Colour Council and Royal Horticulture Society
2 vols.
Kuck, L. E. and R. C. Tongg, 1955. The modern tropical gardens, 250 pp.
Tongg Publishing Co., Honolulu, Hawaii
Lawrence, W. J. C., 1951, 3rd ed. Practical plant breeding, 166 pp.
G. Allen & Unwin ltd., London
Mahlsted, J. P. and E. S. Haber, 1957. Plant Prooogation, 413 pp.
John Wiley Co., New York
McCurrach, J. C., 1960. Palms of the world, 290 pp.
Harper and Brothers Co., New York
Musser, H. B., 1950. Turf management, 354 pp
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Pertchik, B., 1951. Flowering trees of the Caribbean, 144 pp.
Rinehart, New York
Post, K., 1949. Florist crop production and marketing, 891.
Orange Judd Pub. Co., New York
Seemann, B. C., 1856. Popular history of palms. 359 pp.
L. Reeve, Longon, England
Standardizediplant names, 1942. 673 pp.
Amer. Joint Comm. on Horticultural Nomenclature, New York
Taylor, N., 1948. Encyclopedia of gardening, horticulture and landscape design,
1,225 pp.
Houghton Mifflin Co., New York
Watkins, J. V., 1952. Gardens of the Antilles, 244 pp.
University of Florida Press, Gainesville, Florida
1956. A. B. C. of orchid growing, 134 pp.
Ziff-Davis Pub. Co., Chicago
Watts, R. L., 1947. The vegetable growing business, 549 pp.
Orange Judd Bub. Company, Inc., New York
Wells, J. S., 1955. Plant propogation practices, 344 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Wright, W.
Wyman, D.,
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J., 1946. Greenhouses: their construction and equipment, 271 pp.
Orange Judd Co., New York
1956. Ground cover plants, 175 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
MEDICAL PLANTS, PHARMACOGNOSY
Anonoymous, 1959. Utilization of nitrogen and its compounds by plants (SEB Symposia
XIII)
Academic Press, New York
Anzaldo, F. E., et al., 1956-58. Screening of Philippine plants for steroidal
sapogenins, in Philippine Journal of Science 85: 305-314; 86: 233-239
and 87: 191-195
Chopra, R. M., et al., 1958. Indigenous drugs of India, 655 pp.
U. N. Dhur and Sons, Calcutta
Claus, E. P., 1961, 4th ed. Pharmacognosy, 730 pp.
Lea & Febiger Co., New York
Dawson, R. F., 1960. Biosynthesis of the Nicotiana Alkaloids
American Scientist, 1960, 321-340
Douglas, Bryce and Kiany, A. K., 1967. A phytochemical survey, Part I.
Alkaloids
Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal, 6: 138-154.
Fieser, L. F. and M. Fieser, 1959. Steroids, 945 pp.
Reinhold Co., New York
Guenther, E., 1948. The essential oils, 6 vols.
D. Van Nostrand Co., New York
Hilditch, T. P., 1953. The chemical constitution of natural fats, 664 pp.
J. Wiley & Sons, New York
Lederer, E. and M. Lederer, 1957. Chromatography, 2nd ed., 717 pp.
Elsevier Pub. Co., New York
Manske, R. H. F., and H. L. Holmes, 1950-1960. The Alkaloids, a Journal
Academic Press, New York
Miram, R. and S. Pfeifer, 1959. Uber die Veranderungen im Alkaloid-
Haushalt der Mohnpflanze wahrend einer Vegetationsperiode.
Scientia Pharmaceutica, 27: 34-53
Paeck, K., and M. V. Tracey, 1954. Modern methods of plant analysis.
Moderne methoden der flanzenanalyse, 4 vols.
Springer Berlin
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Tschirch, A., 1930-1936. Handbuch der Pharmakognosie, 2 vols.
Tauchnitz Co., Leipzig
Wallis, T. .., 1960, 4th ed. A Textbook of Pharmacognosy, 580 pp.
J. A. Churchill Co., London
Wehmer, C., 1929-31. Die Pflazenstoffe, 2 vols.
G. Fischer Co., Jena
Woodson, R. E., et. al, 1954. The Rauwolfia story.
Little, Brown Co. also Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc., Summit, N. J.
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Avery, G. S. and others, 1948. Hormones and horticulture, 347 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Bonner, J., 1950. Plant biochemistry, 537 pp.
Academic Press, New York
Brachet, J., 1950. Chemical embryology, 533 pp.
Interscience Publishers, Inc., New York
Brian, P. W., 1959. Effects of gibberellins on plant growth and development.
Biol. Rev. 34: 37-84
Crocker, W., 1948. Growth of plants, 459 pp.
Reinhold Pub. Co., New York
Crocker, W. and L. V. Barton, 1953. Physiology of seeds, 267 pp.
Chronica Botanica Co., Waltham, Mass.
Curtis, 0. F. and D. G. Clark, 1950. An introduction to plant physiology, 752 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Duggar, B. M. (ed.), 1936. Biological effects of radiation, 2 vols.
McGraw Hill Book Co., New York
Frear, D. E. H., 1950-1951. Agricultural chemistry, 2 vols.
D. Van Nostrand, Princeton, N. J.
Hine, J., 1956. Physical organic chemistry, 497 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Hollaender, A., 1954. Radiation biology, 4 vols.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Horowitz, N. H., 1950. Biochemical genetics of Neurospora
Adv. Genet. 3: 33-71.
S___, 1949. Hunger Signs in Crops, 390 pp.
American Society of Agronomy and National Fertilizer Assoc.
Washington
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Klein, R. M., editor, 1961. Plant growth regulation, Fourth International Conference
on Plant Growth Regulation, 850 pp.
Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, Iowa
Kramer, P. J., 1948. Plant and soil water relations, 347 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
1960. Physiology of trees, 642 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Miller, D. S., 1938. Plant physiology, 1,201 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Mitchell, P. H., 1948. General physiology, 927 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
National Research Council, 1956. Antibiotics in agriculture, 278 pp.
National Res. Council Pub. No. 397, Washington
Paech, K., 1956. Modern methods in plant analysis, 4 vols. (German and English)
Springer-Verlog, Berlin
Rabinowitch, E. I., 1945-56. Photosynthesis and related processes, 3 vols.
Interscience Press, New York
Sexton, W. A., 1953, 2nd ed. Chemical constitution and biological activity, 424 pp.
D. Van Nostrand Co., New York
Skoog, F., 1951. Plant growth substances, 490 pp.
Univ. Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin
Steward, F. C., 1960. Plant physiology, 6 vols.
Academic Press, New York
Stiles, W., 1946. Trace elements in plants and animals, 189 pp.
The University Press; Cambridge England
Turkey, H. B., 1954. Plant regulators in agriculture, 269 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Uber, F. M., 1950. Biophysical research methods, 667 pp.
Interscience Press, New York
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Yearbook, 1961. Seeds, 591 pp.
Supt. of Documents, Washington
Veen, R. ran der and G. Meijer, 1959. Light and plant growth, 159 pp.
N. V. Philips, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Warth, A. H., 1956, 2nd ed. The chemistry and technology of waxes, 940 pp.
Reinhold Pub. Corp., New York
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Went, F. W. and K. V. Thimann, 1937. Phytohormones, 470 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
White, P. R., 1954. The cultivation of animal and plant cells, 239 pp.
Ronald Press, New York
RADIATION BIOLOGY
Alexander, P., 1957. Atomic radiation and life, 385 pp.
Penquin Books Co., New York
Baca, A. M. and P. Alexander, 1955, Fundamentals of radiobiology.
Butterworth Co., London
Chase, G. D., 1959. Principles of radioisotope methodology.
Burgess, Minneapolis
Comar, C., 1955. Radioisotopes in biology and agriculture, principles and practice,
481 pp.
McGraw Hill, New York
Glasser, 0. and others, 1952, 2nd ed. Physical foundations of radiology.
P. B. Hoeber, New York
Goodspeed, T. H., 1939. Radiation and plant cytogenetics.
Botanical Review 5: 1-48
Hollaender, A., 1954. Radiation biology, 4 vols.
McGraw Hill-Coi, New York
Kamen, M. D., 1957, 3rd ed. Isotopic tracers in biology; an introduction to
tracer methodology, 474 pp.
Academic Press, New York
Latarjet, R., ed., 1958. Organic peroxides in radiobiology.
Pergamon Press, London
Overman, R. H. and H. M. Clark, 1960. Radioisotope techniques, 476 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Singleton, W. R., 1958. Nuclear radiation in food and agriculture, 379 pp.
D. Van Nostrand Co., Princeton, N. J.
Underwood, E. J., 1956. Trace elements in human and animal nutrition, 430 pp.
Academic Press, New York
Wallace, B. and T. Dobzhansky, 1959. Radiation, genes, and man.
Henry Holt & Co., N. Y.
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RESEARCH METHODS
Cochran, W. G., 1953. Sampling techniques, 330 pp.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
Connell, V., 1954. Application of results of research, 207 pp.
Academic Press
Cox, D. R., 1958. Planning of experiments, 308 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Federer, W. T., 1955. Experimental design, 591 pp
Macmillan Co., New York
Finney, D. J., 1953. An introduction to statistical science in agriculture.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
Kempthorne, 0. and others, 1954. Statistics and mathematics in biology, 633 pp.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
McGee, R. V., 1954. Mathematics in agriculture, 208 pp.
Prentice-Hall Co., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Ostle, B., 1954. Statistics in research, 487 pp.
Iowa State Univ. Press, Ames, Iowa
Wilson, E. B., 1952. An introduction to scientific research, 375 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
SOILS
Bates, R. G., 1954. Electrometric PH determinations, 331 pp.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
Baver, L. D., 1956. Soil physics, 489 pp.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
Black, C. A., 1957. Soil root relationships, 332 pp.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
Buckman, H. 0. and N. C. Brady, 1960, The nature and properties of soils, 567 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Clarke, G. R., 1957, 4th ed. The study of the soil in the field, 204 pp.
Clarendon Press, Oxford, England
Collings, G. H., 1955. Commercial fertilizers, their sources and use, 617 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Corbet, A. S., 1935. Biological processes in tropical soils, with special reference
to Malaya, 156 pp.
W. Heffer Sons, Co., Cambridge, England
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Engeln, 0. D. von, 1942. Geomorphology, 655 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Gilman, J. C., 1957. A manual of soil fungi,450 pp.
Iowa State College Press, Ames, Iowa
Jacks, G. V., 1960. Bibliography of soil science, fertilizers and agronomy, 762 pp.
Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands
Jackson, M. L., 1958. Soil chemical analysis, 512 pp.
Englewood Clif:s, N. J.
Jacob, A. and H. von Ue-.kull, 1958. Fertiline: use, nutrition and manuring of
tropical crop!, 491 pp.
Translated by C. L. Whittles, Verlagsgellschaft fur ackerbau,
Hanover, Germany
Jenny, H., 1941. Factors of soil formation, 281 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Kevan, D. K. M., 1955. Soil zoology, 512 pp.
Buttersworth's Scientific Pub., London
Millar, C. E., 1955. Soil fertility, 436 pp.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
Millar, C. E. and others, 1958. Fundamentals of soil science, 526 pp.
John Wiley Sons, New York
Mohr, E. C. J. and F. A. van Baren, 1954. Tropical soils.
W. Van Hoeve Co., The Hague, Netherlands
Nijhawan, S. D., 1944. Conservation of soil moisture under dry farming
Indian Farming 5:
Page, H. J., 1958. Efficient use of fertilizers, 355 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
Pondleton, R. L., 1954. The place of tropical soils in feeding the world
Ceiba 4: 201-222
Richards, L. A., 1954. Saline and alkali soils.
U. S. Department Agri., Agri. Handbook No. 60, Washington
Russell, E. W., 1961, 9th ed. Soil conditions and plant growth, 688 pp.
Longmans Green Co., London
Shaw, B. T., 1952. Soil physical conditions and plant growth, 491 pp.
Academic Press Co., New York
Taylor, D. W., 1948. Fundamentals of soil mechanics, 700 pp.
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
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Thompson, L. M., 1957. Soils and soil fertilizers, 451 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Tisdale, S. L. and W. L. Nelson, 1956. Soil fertility and fertilizers, 430 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry, 1951. Soil Survey Handbook, 503 pp.
Supt. Documents, Washington
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Year Book, 1938. Soils and men, 1232 pp.
Supt. Documents, Washington
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Year Book, 1957. Soil, 784 pp.
Supt. Documents, Washington
Van Vuren, J. P. T., 1949. Soil fertility and sewage. 236 pp.
Faber and Faber Co., London
Waksman, S. A., 1952. Soil microbiology, 356 pp.
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SOIL CONSERVATION
Arakeri, and others, 1959. Soil management in India.
Asia Publishing Co., Bombay
Ayers, Q. C., 1936. Soil erosion and its control, 365 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Bennett, H. H., 1939. Elements of soil conservation, 993 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
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Eden, T., 1947. Elements of tropical soil science, 136 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Frevert, R. K., and others, 1955. Soil and water conservation engineering, 479 pp
John Wiley Sons Co., New York
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Gustafson, A. F., 1937. Conservation of the soil, 312 pp.
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Jacks. G. V. and R. 0. Whyte, 1939. Vanishing lands, a world survey of soil erosion,
332 pp.
Doubleday Doran Co., New York
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tropics.
Proceeding, Sixth Pacific Science Congress 4: 905-920
Stallings, J. H., 1957. Soil conservation, 575 pp.
Prentice Hall Co., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
1957. Soil use and improvement, 403 pp.
Prentice Hall Co., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
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U. S. Dept. Agri., 1957. Yearbook, Soil, 784 pp.
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BANANA
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British Empire.
Bull. Imp. Inst. of Great Britain 22: 303-333
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Barnell, H. R., 1940. The banana in relation to human nutrition.
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Cheema, G. S.,S. S. Bhat and K. C. Naik, 1954. Commercial fruits of India.
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Dodds, K. S., 1943. Genetic and cytological studies of Musa.
Jour. of Genetics 45: 113-138.
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Dodds, K.
S. and N. W..,Simmonds, 1948. Genetical and cytological studies of
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Larter, L. N. 1935. Hybridism in Musa.
Jour. of Genetics 31: 297-315.
von Loesecke, H. W., 1950. Bananas, 189 pp.
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Merrill, E. D., 1954. The botany of Cook's voyages.
Waltham, Mass., U. S. A.
Murray, D. B., 1960. Deficiency symptoms of the major elements in the banana.
Trpical Agriculture (Trinidad) 36: 100-107
Popenoe, P., 1914. Origin of the bananas.
Jour. of Heredity 5: 273-280
Reynolds, P. K., 1927. The banana; its history, cultivation and place among
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Houghton Mifflin Co., New York
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United Fruit Co., Boston, Massachusetts
Simmonds, N. W., Bananas, 466 pp.
Longmans, Green and Co., London
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Simmonds, N. W., 1956. Botanical results of the banana collecting expedition, 1954-55
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Longmans, Green and Co., London
Spencer, J. E., 1953. The abaca plant and its fiber, manila hemp.
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CITRUS
Batchelor, L. D. and H. J. Webber, 1948. The Citrus Industry. Vol. II.
University of California Press, Berkeley, California
Bonavia, E., 1888-1890. The Cultivated Oranges and Lemons, etc., of India and
Ceylon. 384 pp.
W. H. Allen & Co., London
Bryan, 0. C., 1957. Malnutrition symptoms of citrus with practical methods of
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Fla. State Dept. Agr. Bul. 93 (rev. ed.): 1-64, Tallahassee, Fla.
Camp, A. F., 1938. Citrus Propagation.
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Coit, J. E., 1922. Citrus fruits.
Macmillan, New York
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Indian Council Agri. Research, New Delhi
Hume, H. H., 1926. The- cultivation of citrus fruits. 561 pp.
Macmillan, New York
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The Macmillan Co., New York
Lowrie and Lowrie, D. E., 1934. Orange and lemon culture in India.
Times of India Press, Bombay
Merrill, G. B., 1953. A revision of the scale insects of Florida. 143 pp.
Florida State Plant Board Bul. 1.
Pratt, R. M., 1958. Florida guide to citrus insects, diseases and nutritional
disorders in color. 191 pp.
Florida Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 591
Rhoads, A. S. and E. F. DeBusk, 1931. Diseases of citrus in Florida.
Fla. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 229
Stahl, A. L., et al., 1937. Florida citrus storage.
Florida Agr. Exp. Sta. Bulls. 303 and 304
Tolkowsky, S., 1938. Hesperides: A History of the Culture and Use of Citrus
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John Bale Sons and Curnow, London
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Phillippine Agr. Rev. 8(1) 6:187
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ADDENDA
Aiyar, S. P., 1937. The preparation of useful products from citrus fruits. 6 pp.
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Fla. Agri. Exp. Sta. Pub., Gainesville, Florida
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COCONUT
Aten, A. and others, 1958. Copra processing in rural industries. 122 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome
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Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore
Cooke, F. C., (Coconut in Malaya harvesting)
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1936. Copra manufacture.
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Cook, 0. F., 1901. The origin and distribution of the coconut.
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Copeland, E. B., 1931. The Coconut. 3rd Ed.
The Macmillan Co., New York
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Supt. Gov. Press, Madras'
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Indian Central Coconut Committee, Ernakulan, India
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COFFEE
Andrade, E. N., 1914. A cultural do cafe nas Indias Neerlandesas. 118 pp.
Secretaria de Agricultura, Sao Paulo, Brasil.
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Bangalore, India
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Colombo, Ceylon
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Curtler, E. A., 1931. Coffee in South India.
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Tropical Agriculturist (Ceylon) 54:265
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Tea and Coffee Trade Jour. Co., New York
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COTTON
Abraham, P., 1940. Cytological studies in Gossypium, 295 pp.
Indian Journ. Agr. Soc. 10: 285-298.
Aten, T. D. and T. D. Stock, 1934. Burma cotton and its improvement
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Bailey, A. E., 1948. Cottonseed and cottonseed products, 936 pp.
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Balasubrahmanyan, R., 1948. Hybrid cotton, 117 pp.
Indian Cotton Growing Rev.
Ballard, W. W., 1934. A New method of self-pollinating cotton, 14 pp.
U. S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington
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Macmillan Co., New York, N. Y.
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Cairo, Egypt.
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Macmillan, London
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1938. Cotton, 2nd ed., 592 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Cook, 0. F., 1909. Origin of the Hindi cotton, 12 pp.
Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
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McGraw Hill, New York
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Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta
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J. Cape Co., London
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Hutchinson, J. B., 1945. The sea island cottons.
Empire Jour. Expt. Agr., London
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of the cultivated cottons, 160 pp.
Oxford University Press, London
R. A. Silow, and S. G. Stephens, 1947. The evolution of
Gossypium and the differentiation of the cultivated cottons.
Oxford University Press, London
Indian Cotton Growing Review, 1946 --- quarterly
Indian Central Cotton Committee, Bombay
Johnson, W. H., 1926. Cotton and its production, 536 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Kearney, T. H., 1931. Cotton, history, botany and genetics.
American Genetics Association, Washington, D. C.
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Government Printing Office, Washington
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Thacker, Spink & Co., London
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Govt. Printing Office, Washington
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of the season.
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JUTE
Baker, S., 1939. The science of jute.
Jour. Textile Institute 30: 275-304
Banerji, I., 1933. The development of flower and pollen in jute.
Indian Jour. Agri. Science 3: 116-126.
Bisevas, K., 1935. Jute and allied fibers.
Current Science 3: 571-572.
Chaudhury, N. C., 1921. Jute in Bengal, 288 pp.
W. Newman Co., Calcutta
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Harrer, A. E., 1952. Jute substitute fibers, 185 pp.
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LEGUMES, PULSES
Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations, 1959. Tabulated information on
tropical and subtropical grain legumes, 368 pp.
Plant Production and Protection Div., F.A.O., Rome.
Harter, L. L., 1932. Bean diseases and their control, 29 pp.
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Hukum, S. and R. B. Ekbote, 1936. The inheritance of seed characteristics in gram
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Burma Dept. Land Rec. and Agri. Bull. No. 12
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Florida Agri. Exp. Sta. Bull. No. 439,, Gainesville, Florida
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Whyte, G. and others, 1953. Legumes in agriculture, 367 pp.
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MAIZE CORN
Anderson, E., 1942. Races of Zea Mays.
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Bhatnagar, P. S. & Verma, G., 1957. Spacing experiment. with maize in Uttar Pradesh.
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 27(3): 251-258
Bonnett, 0. T., 1954. The inflorescences of maize.
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Brunson, A. M., and J. D. Escarlos, 1956. Sweet corn in the Philippines.
Philippine Agriculturist 39(9): 528-534.
Bryan, A. A. and R. W. Jugenheimer, 1937. Hybrid corn in Iowa. 366 pp.
Iowa Agr. Exp. Station Bull.
Bunting, E. S., 1950. World Cereals today: maize, the highest yielding cereal.
World Crops 2(1): 5-9
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Ceylon, 1939. Department of Agriculture. Notes on the cultivation of food crops.
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Collins, G. N., 1909. A new type of Indian corn from China.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Bur. P1. Ind. 161: 1-28
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Dominquez, Z., 1914. The modern cultivation of corn. 351 pp.
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East, E. M., 1911. Inheritance in Maize. 142 pp.
Connecticut Agr. Exp. Station Bull. 167.
Emerson, R. A., A summary of linkage studies in maize. 83 pp.
Cornell Agr. Exp. Station Mem. 180.
Paper No. 212, Dept. Plant Breeding, Cornell, Ithaca, New York
Fennell, J. L., 1948. Temperatre-zone plants in the tropics.
Economic Botany 2(1): 92-99.
Hannay, A. M., 1931. The influence of weather on crops: 1900-1930; a selected and
annotated bibliography. 246 pp.
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Miscellaneous Publication No. 118.
Hartley, C. P. and others, 1912. Crossbreeding corn. 72 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Bureau Plant Industry, Bull. No. 218.
Kelley, M. A. R., 1933. Corncribs for the corn belt. 26 pp.
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Jour. Heredity 17:33-51
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Kuleshov. N. N., 1954. Some peculiarities of maize in Asia.
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1952. Hybrid corn in Tennessee
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Sayer, J. D., 1948. Mineral accumulation in corn.
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MANGO
Bharati, S., 1958. Mango propogation.
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Bhat, S. S., 1939. Mango, the king of fruits, 15 pp.
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Burns, W. and S. H. Prayag, 1921. Book of the mango.
Gov. Central Press, Bombay
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Indian Council of Agri. Research, New Delhi
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Indian Jour. Agr. Sci. 23: 65-77.
Mukherjee, S. K., 1948. The varieties of the mango and their classification.
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Naik, K. C., 1947. South Indian Mangoes.
Madras Agr. Dept. Bull 24, 2nd ed.
Singh, L. B. and R. L., Singh, 1955. Mango orcharding.
Agr. and Animal Husb. 6: 3-26
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Baum, H. E., 1904. The breadfruit, 28 pp.
Plant World Vols 6 and 7
Condit, I. J., 1950. A bibliography on the Avocado. (Persea Americana). 372 pp.
Univ. Cal. Citrus. Exp. Sta., Riverside, California
Gandhi, S. R., Grap culture
Indian Council Agr. Research, New Delhi
Honda, I., 1909. The silk industry in Japan, 198 pp.
Imperial Tokyo Sericulture Institute, Tokyo
King, G., 1893. The Anonaceae of India, 169 pp.
Bengal Secretariat Press, Calcutta
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Krishnan, R. H. and M. Kantiraj, 1941. Cultivation of Betel vine
Madras Agr. Journal 29: 12
Lindsey, H. A. F., 1921. Report on lac and shellac, 162 pp.
Pioneer Press, Allahabad, India
Nambiar, K. K., Arecanut cultivation in India
Indian Council Agr. Research
Safford, W. E., 1914. Classification of the genus Annona, 68 pp.
U. S. National Herbarium, Washington
Simmonds, N. W., Bananas and manila hemp.
World Crops 4: 407-409
Umali, D. L. and J. L. Brewbaker, 1956. Abaca (Manila hemp)
Wester, P., 1920. The breadfruit
Philippine Agr. Review 13: 223-229
White, D. G., 1948. Bamboo culture and utilization in Puerto Rico
Federal Exp. Sta. Circ. No. 29, San Juan, Puerto Rico
OIL CROPS, SEED AND OTHER
(see Peanut and Sesamum)
Bahl, J. C., 1938. Oilseed trade in India, 135 pp.
The New Book Co., Bombay
Blatter, E., 1926. Elaeis guineensis. In the Palms of British India and Ceylon
p. 486-492.
Oxford University Press, London
Bunting, B., C. D. V. Georgi and J. N. Milsum, 1934. The oil palm of Malaya, 293 pp.
Malayan Planting Manual No. 1, Dept. Agri., Kuala Lumpur, Malaya
Indian Oilseed Atlas, 1958. 118 pp.
Indian Central Oilseed Committee, Hyderabad.
Vanderwegen, R., 1952. Nations de culture de 1'Elaeis au Congo Belge, 288 pp.
Brussels, Belgium
PAPAYA
Cheema, G. S. and P. G. Dani, 1930. Papaya in Bombay
Dept. Agr. Bombay Bull. 162
Foster, L. T., 1943. Papaya morphology and cytology
Bot. Gaz., 105, 116.
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Haigh, J. C., 1946. (Papaya selection)
Trop. Agrst., 102, 17
Hofmeyr, J. D. J., 1941. The Genetics of Carica papaya.
Chron. Botanica, 6, 245
Jones, W. W. and W. B. Storrey et al, 1941. (Papaya production in Hawaii)
Hawaii Agr. Exp. Sta Bull. 87
Miller, C. D. and R. C. Rob*ins, 1937. The nutritive value of papaya.
Biochem. J. 31
Simmonds, J. H., 1937. Diseases of the papaw.
Wolfe, H. S. and S. J. Lynch, 1942. Papaya culture in Florida
Fla. Agr. Ext. Serv. Bull. 113.
PEANUT, GROUNDNUT
Badami, V. K., 1935. Botany of the groundnut.
Journal Mysore Agri. Exp. Sta., Bangalore, India 14:188-194; 15:59-70
Beati:; W. R. and J. H. Beattie, 1943. Peanut growing, 31 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Farmers Bull No. 1656, Washington
Colwell, W. E. and others, 1946. Fertilizing peanuts in North Carolina, 21 pp.
N. C. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull 356, Raleigh, North Carolina
Killinger, G. B. and others, 1947. Peanuts in Florida, 47 pp.
Florida Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 432, Gainesville, Florida
Martin, J. H. and W. H. Leonard, 1949. Peanuts. In principles of field crop
production. 784-800
Narayana, G. V., 1954. Groundnut cultivation in India.
Indian Council Agr. Research, New Delhi
PINEAPPLE
Collins, J. L., 1938. Mutations in the pineapple.
Journal Heredity 29: 163-172
Collins, J., 1949. History, taxonomy and culture of the pineapple.
Economic Botany 3:335-359.
Johnson, M. 0., 1935. The pineapple, 306 pp.
Paradise of the Pacific Press, Honolulu, Hawaii
Krauss, B. H., 1948. Anatomy and vegetative organs of the pineapple
Ananas comosus.
Botanical Gazette 110: 159-217
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Rollin, P. H., Pineapple growing, 48 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers Bulletin 1411.
Sayed, I., 1940. Botanical study of exotic pineapple varieties.
Jour. Univ. Bombay 8: Biol Science: 75-81.
Sideris, C. P., 1928. Water relations of pineapple plants.
Soil Science 26: 305-314.
Stewart, G. R., 1927. The composition of the pineapple plant at various stages
of growth.
Hawaiian Plant Research 31: 368-387.
POTATO, IRISH OR WHITE
Clark, C. F., 1951. Description of and key to American potato varieties, 57 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Circular No. 741
Hardenburg, E. W., 1949. Potato production, 270 pp.
Comstock Pub. Co., Ithaca, New York
McIntosh, T. B., 1927. The potato, 264 pp
G. E. Stechert Co., New York
Stuart, W., 1915. Potato breeding and selection, 35 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. No. 195.
1923. The potato, 456 pp.
J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia
Talburt, W. F. and 0. Smith, 1959. Potato processing, 475 pp.
Avi Pub. Co., Westport, Connecticut
Whitney, M., ? date. Fertilizers and potato soils, 19 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Bureau Soils Bull No. 65
SWEET POTATO
Boswell, V. R., 1950. Commercial growing and harvesting of sweet potatoes, 38 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Farmers Bull. No. 2020.
Hand, T. E. and K. L. Cockerham, 1921. The sweet potato, 261 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Harter, L. L., 1944. Sweet potato diseases, 26 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Farmers Bull. No. 1059.
Lutz, J. M., 1948. Storage of sweet potatoes, 50 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Bull. No. 1442.
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Miller, F. E., 1940. Sweet potato growing, 25 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Farmers Bull. No. 999
Pal, B. P. ? date. Indian potato varieties.
Indian Council Agr. Research, New Delhi
Taubenhaus, J. J., 1923. The culture and diseases of the sweet potato, 286 pp.
E. P. Dutton Co., New York
Thompson, H. C., 1922. Group classification etc. of American varieties of sweet
potatoes, 29 pp.
Vasudeva, R. S., ? date. Virus diseases of potatoes and their control in India.
Indian Council Agri. Research, New Delhi
RICE
Aiyar, S. P., 1945. A chlorosis of paddy (Oryza sativa L.) due to sulphate
deficiency.
Anonymous, 1918. Disease investigations in Ceylon.
(Extracted from the Report of the Mycologists, Burma, for 1918).
Trop. Agr. 50:290.
Bawden, F. C., 1950. Plant viruses and virus diseases Ed. 3.
Beachell, H. M., 1945. Tetraploids induced in use by temperature and colchicine
treatments.
American Soc, Agronomy Jour. 37: 165-175.
Beale, R. A. Note on the classification of the rices of Lower Burma.
Poona Agr. Coll. Mag. 7: 81-90.
1927. A scheme of classification of the varieties of rice found in
Burma.
Central Publication Branch Bul., Gov. of India, Calcutta, No. 167.
Cabailo, B. C., 1925. Weeds in the reice fields and their effect on the yield of
grain.
Philippine Agriculture 14: 359-371.
Camus, J. C., 1920. Rice in the Philippines.
Phil. Agr. Review 14: 7-86 and Bureau of Agr. Bull. No. 37, 1921.
Capsinpin, J. M. A study of varietal crosses and hybrid vigor in rice.
Philipp. Agr. 27: 255-277.
Chao, L. F., 1928. Linkage studies in rice.
Genetics 13: 133-169.
Collier, G. A., 1947. Rice production and marketing in the United States, 32 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Misc. Pub. No. 615.
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Copeland, E. B., 1924. Ri.C, 352 pp.
Macmillan and Co., London
Crist, R. D., 1961. Rice, food for one third the world's population, 20 pp.
Smithsonian Inst., Washington Ann. Report, 1960.
Dave, B., 1943. Improved rice strains in the Central Provinces.
Indian Jour. Agri. Sci. 13: 479-488.
De, Pran K., 1939. The role of blue-green algae in nitrogen fixation in rice fields.
Proc. Roy. Soc. Ser. B. 127: 121-139.
Diehl, W. W., 1954. A list of references to diseases of rice, 157 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agri. Research Ser. Spec. Pub. No. 6.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1947. Report of the Rice
Study Group, 58 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Wash.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1948. Nutrition Problems of
Rice Eating Countries in Asia.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Wash.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1948. Rice and Rice Diets,
72 pp.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Washington
Fraps, G. S., 1927. The effect of salt water on rice.
Texas Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull., 371: 16 pp
Grist, D. H., 1955. Rice, 2nd ed., 333 pp.
Longmans Green Co., London, New York
Gunawardena, K., 1947. Botanical characters of paddy.
Tropical Agriculture (Ceylon) 103: 105-112.
Haigh, J. C., 1937. The effect of selection on the age of pure-line paddy.
Trop. Agr. Ceylon 89: 71-74
Hector, G. F., 1936. Breeding and genetics of rice in India.
Proc. Worl's Grain Exh. and Conf. Regina, Canada 1933, 2: 121-126.
Jack, H. W., 1923. Rice in Malaya.
Jour. Malayan Agri. 11: Nos. 5 and 6.
1923. Rice in Malaya
Huxley, Palmer and Co., Kuala Lumpur, Dept. of Agri.
Bull. No. 35, Malay States
Jacks, G. V., 1954. An annotated bibliography of rice soils and fertilizers.
Commonwealth Bureau Soil Science 1954, Harpenden, England
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Jagoe, R. B., 1952. Photoperiodism of Oryza sativa in Malaya.
Midlay Jour. Agri. 35: 85-102.
Jones, J. W., 1926. Hybrid vigor in rice.
Jour. Amer. Soc. Agronomy 18: 423-428.
1933. Inheritance of characters in rice (Oryza sativa)
U. S. D. A. Jour. Agri. Research 47: 771-782
1936. Improvement in rice.
Yearbook, U. S. Dept. Agr., 1936, p. 415-454.
1941. Rice varieties and their comparative yields in the United States.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Circular No. 612, Washington
Juliano, J. B., Botanical classification of Philippine cultivated races.
Bull. Nat. Res. Council Philipp. 25: 73-79.
1941. Progress in rice research in the Philippines.
Philipp. Jour. Agr. 12: 125-196.
Kikkawa, S., 1912. On the classification of cultivated rice.
Jour. Coll. Agri. Tokyo 3:11-108
Lockard, R. G., 1958. Mineral nutrition of the rice plant in Malaya.
Federation of Malaya, Dept. of Agriculture, Bull. No. 108, 147 pp.
Love, H. H., 1955. Report on rice investigations, 1950-54, 148 pp.
Thailand Ministry of Agri., Dept. of Rice, Bangkok.
Martin, J. H. and W. H. Leonard, 1950. Rice, in Principles of Field Crop Production,
p. 582-604
Macmillan Co., New York
Mitra, S. K., 1926. Rice seed-testing.
Agriculture Journal of India 21: 421-428.
1929. Effects of hydrogen ion concentrations on rice cultures.
India Agr. Journal 24: 109-116.
Nandi, H., The chromosome morphology, secondary association and origin of cultivated
rice.
Journal Genetics 33: 315-336
Pantaleon, F. T., 1928. Effects upon rice plants of changing the moisture content of
soil.
Philippine Agriculture 17: 173-185.
Parnell, F. R., The Inheritance of characters in rice.
Imperial Dept. of Agr., India, Thacker, Spink & Co., London
11 volumes through 1931.
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Peralta Y Leano, F. de, 1919. A study of the relation of climiatic conditions to
the vegetative growth and seed production of rice.
Philipp. Agr. 7: 159-183.
Philippine Journal Agriculture, 1927?
Many reports on rice
Ramiah, K., 1927. Artifical hybridization in rice.
Agr. Jour. India 22: 17-22
Rhind, D., 1927. Annual report of the mycologist, Burma for the year ending June 30,
1926. 7 pp.
Supt. Govt. Printing and Stationary, Rangoon, Burma
Rice Breeding Bibliography, 1931. 24 pp.
Imperial Bureau of plant genetics, School of Agriculture
Cambridge, England
Rice Journal
Ceylon
Robertson, 1928. Annual report of the Mycologist, Burma, Mandalay,
for the year ending June 30, 1928, 10 pp.
Robertson, H. F., 1927. Report of the Mycologist, Burma, Mandalay,
for the year ended the 30th June 1927: 11 pp.
Sircar, S. M., 1950. Photoperiodic induction and the development of growing apex in
rice.
Nature (London) 165: 855
Su, M. T., 1933. Report of the Mycologist, Burma, Mandalay, for the year ended
the 31st March, 1933: pp. 12
1934. Report of the Mycologist, Burma, Mandalay, for the year ending
the 31st March, 1934.
Rept. Dept. Agr. Burma 1933-34: 25-33
,1935. Administration report of the mycologist, Burma, Mandalay,
for the year ending the 31st March.
,1936. Report of the Mycologist, Burma, for the year ending 31st
March, 1936.
Rept. Dept. Agr. Burma 1935-36: 35-39
,1937. Report of the Mycologist, Burma, Mandalay, for the yar ending
31st March 1937.
__,1938. Annual Report of the Mycologist, Burma, Mandalay, for the
year ended 31st March 1938.
Thomas, K. M., 1940. India and Burma. New Plant diseases recorded in 1939.
Intern. Bull. Plant Protect. 14: 163-164.
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Ting, Ying, 1949. Origination of the rice cultivation in China.
San Yatsen, Col. Agri. Agron. Bul. (ser 3) 7, 18 pp. July 1949.
Williams, V. R. and E. A. Fieger, 1944. Rice and the Vitamin B. Complex.
Louisiana Agr. Experiement Station Bull. 381.
Yung, Chi-Tung, 1938. Developmental anatomy of the seedling of the rice plant.
Botanical Gazette 99: 786-802.
RUBBER
Anonymous, 1920. The cultivation and preparation of para rubber in Burma, 31 pp.
Dept. of Agri. Bull., Rangoon
Cook, 0. F., 1928. Beginnings of rubber culture.
Jour. Hered. 19: 204-216
Dijkman, M. J., 1951. Hevea. Thirty years of research in the Far East, 329 pp.
University of Miami Press; Coral Gables, Florida
Chronica Botanica, Waltham, Mass.
Edgar, A. T., 1947. Manual of Rubber Planting (Malaya), 411 pp.
Watney and Powell, London
Fairchild, D., 1928. Dr. Ridley of Singapore and the beginnings of the rubber
industry
Jour. Hered. 19: 193-203
Goodyear, Ch., 1855. Gum elastic.
New Haven, Conn. 2 vol.
Hill, A. F., 1937. Economic botany, 592 pp.
McGraw-Hill, New York and London
Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, 1928. Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, Planting Manual
Ridley, H. N., 1891. Rubber cultivation!
Agr. Bul. Malay Peninsula. 7: 132-138.
Rubber Age, 1917 ---, Semimonthly.
Palmerton Pub. Co., New York
Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1928-1951.
Planting Manuals 1 10.
Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1929.
Annual Reports 1928.
Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1929.
Journal, Vol. I.
Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1939.
Planter's Bulletin (New Series) 1 -----.
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Schultes, R. E,, 1952. Studies in the genus Hevea IV.
Bot. Mus. Leafl. Harvard Univ. 15(4): 111-138.
Sharples, A., 1936. Diseases and pests of the rubber tree, 480 pp.
Macmillan Co., London
Swart, N. L. and A. A. L. Rutgers, 1921. Handboek voor de rubbercultuur in
Nederlandsch Indie, 777 pp.
Amsterdam: J. H. deBussy.
SESAME
Barrett, 0. W., 1928. In the tropical crops. p 360-361.
Macmillan, New York
Martin, J. H. and W. H. Leonard, 1950. Sesame. In principles of field crop pro-
duction, p. 1039-1040.
Macmillan Co., New York
McLean, A., 1932. Sesamum in Burma, 28 pp.
Dept. Agri. Burma, Agri. Survey No. 16
Supt. Gov. Printing, Rangoon
Nichols, H. A., 1940. Sesame. In a textbook of tropical agriculture, p 572-573.
Macmillan Co., London
Rhind, D. and U. Thein Ba, 1933. The classification of Burmese sesamum.
Indian Jour. Agri. Science, 3: 478-495, Delhi
Tyssonsk, P. R. de, 1931. The sesame (Sesamum orietale)
Landbouw, Buitenzorg, Java
Wilcox, E. V., 1916. Sesame. In tropical agriculture. p. 275.
D. Appleton & Co., New York
SPICES AND CONDIMENTS
American Spice Trade Association, Yearly, Spice Manual and Directory
Cutler, E. A., 1931. Cardomons.
The Malayan Agri. Jour. 19: 271-276
Gibbs, W. M., 1909. Spices and how to know them, 179 pp.
W. M. Gibbs Co., Dunkirk, New York
Gleason, H. A., 1924. The spices of commerce
Jour. New York Botanical Garden 25: 111-114
Grieve, M., 1934. Culinary herbs and condiments, 55 pp.
Harcourt, Bruce Co., New York
Macmillan, H. F., 1909. Spices of the tropics.
Tropical Agri. 33: 223-228
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Parry, J. W., 1945. The spice handbook, 254 pp.
Chemical Pub. Co., Brooklyn, New York
1953. The story of spices, 216 pp.
Chemical Pub. Co., Brooklyn, New York
Paul, W. R. C., 1940.
The Tropical
A story of the genus Capsicum (chilli), 156 pp.
Agriculturist, Paradeniya, Ceylon
Redgrove, H. S., 1933. Spices and condiments, 361 pp.
Issac Pitman Sons Co., London
Ridley, H. N., 1912. Spices, 449 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Verrill, A. H., 1940. Perfumes and spices, 304 pp.
L. C. Page Co., Boston
SUGAR CANE
Anonymous, 1937. Economic survey of the sugar can industry in the
Tenasserim (BURMA) and northern Agricultural circles, 26
Supt. Gov. Print., Rangoon
Aitschwager, E. F., 1925. Anatomy and vegetative organs of sugar cane.
Jour. Agri. Res. 30.
Barnes, A. C., 1953. Agriculture of the sugar cane, 392 pp.
L. Hill Co., London
Cheesma, P. S., 1947. Biology of the sugar can root
Indian Jour. Entomology 9: 167-175.
bores in the Punjab.
Crist, R. D., 1948. Sugar cane and coffee in Puerto Rico.
Amer. Jour. Economics and Sociology 1948: 1-35.
Deerr, N., 1949. The history of sugar, 636 pp.
Chapman and Hall. 2 vols., London
1921. Cane sugar, 2nd ed., 644 pp.
Norman Rodger, London
van Dillewijn, C., 1952. Botany of sugarcane, 371 pp.
Chronica Botanica, Waltham, Mass.
1952. Handbook of sugarcane. V. 1, pp. 336-358.
Chronica botanica, Waltham, Mass.
Dutt, N. L., 1935. Recent advances in sugarcane breeding in India.
Poona Agr. Coll. Mag. 27: 7-13.
Earle, F. S., 1928.
John Wiley
Sugarcane and its culture, 335 pp.
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Edgerton, C. W., 1959. Sugarcane and its diseases, 2nd ed., 301 pp.
Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge, La.
east central
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Hines, C. W., 1915. History of cane varieties in the Philippines, 28 pp.
Philippine Agr. Rev. 8: 152-168.
King, N. J., R. W. Mungomery and C. G. Hughes, 1953. Manual of cane growing, 349 pp.
Angus and Robertson, London
Knight, J. B., 1925. Sugar cane varieties of Bombay Presidency, India
Bull. Dept. Agr. Bombay 122(1925)
Krauss, F. G., 1926. Genetics and its relation tocane production.
Hawaiian plant Rec. 30: 177-194.
Lyle, 0., 1957. Technology for sugar refinery workers, 635 pp.
Chapman and Hall Co., London
Maxwell, F., 1932. Modern milling of sugar cane.
Norman Rodger, London
1927. Economic aspects of sugar cane production, 199 pp.
N. Rodger Co., London
McKerral, A., 1933. Sugar anecultivation and present prospects of a white
sugar industry in BURMA, 15 pp.
Dept. Land Reclam. and Agriculture, Bull. 28, Rangoon
Raghavan, T. S., 1951. The sugar canes of India; some cyto-genetic considerations.
Jour. Hered. 42: 199-206.
Rao, K. M. G., 1947. Sugareane cultivation.
Bengalore, India
Rosenfeld, A. H., 1956. Sugar canearound the world, 562 pp.
University of Chicago Press, Chicago
Sharma, S. L. and others, 1957. Fungicides for control of red rot in sugar cane.
Indian Sugar Cane Research 1: 174-175
Singh, B. N. The growth of the sugar cane plant in India.
Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 14(B): 201-34, 359-383.
Sugarcane Research Scheme, 1933 -- Annual Reports
Published at Anakapalle, Gudiyattam and others.
1932-44, Final Report
Padegaon, India
SERIALS:
International Sugar Journal 1899 -- Monthly
(a trade journal) 7 and 8 Idol Lane, London
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TEA
Bald, C., 1922, 4th ed. Indian tea, 397 pp.
Hacker, Spink Co., Calcutta
S1940, 5th ed. Indian tea, 471 pp.
Thacker, Spink & Co., London
Carpenter, P. H., 1938. Science and tea culture.
Empire J. Exp. Agri. 6
Ceylon Tea Research Institute Reports, 1925---, annual
Ceylon Gov't Press, Colombo, Ceylon
Eden, T., 1961. Tea.
Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 220 pp.
1949. Recent advances in tea research.
World Crops 1:
Harler, C. R., 1956. The culture and marketing of tea, 263 pp.
Oxford University Press, London
Jones, K. B. W., 1938. Enzymes of tea.
Ann Adm. Rep. Tea Sci., Dept. United Plant Assoc. South India
1937/38: 38-58
Korsakov, K. D., 1928. Bibliography of tea, from 1589 to 1926.
Trudy Prikl. Bot., Gen. i Sel,
Bull. Appl. Bot., Gen & Plant Breed. 18(3): 273-473.
Leniger, H. A., 1941. Handleiding voor de Theebereiding, 431 pp.
Bogor, Indonesia: Archipel Drukkerij. Deel I.
Petch, T., 1923. The diseases of the tea bush, 220 pp.
The Macmillan Co., London
Ukers, W. H., 1935. All about tea, 2 vols., 1,150 pp.
The Tea and Coffee Trade Jour. Co., New York
Watt, G. and H. H. Mann, 1903. The pests and blights of the tea plant, 429 pp.
Govt. Printing, Calcutta
Wellensiek, S. J., 1940. Genetical observations with the tea-plant.
Genetica 22: 435-452.
TOBACCO
Arents, G., 1937. Tobacco, its history illustrated by the books, manuscripts and
engravings in the library of George Arents, Jr. Vol. 1. Rosenbach, N. Y.
Avery, G. S., 1933. Structure and development of the tobacco leaf.
Am. Jour. Bot. 20: 565-592.
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Chevalier, A., 1926-27. Les origins du Tabac et les debuts de sa culture dans le
monde.
Christoff, M., 1928. Cytological studies in the genus Nicotiana.
Genetics 13: 233-277.
Clausen, R. E., 1941. Polyploidy in nicotiana
Am. Nat. 75: 291-306
Dickson, J. G., 1947. Tobacco, in Diseases of Field Crops. p 368-386.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
East, E. M., 1935. Genetics in Nicotiana I and II.
Genetics 20: 403-442.
1928. The genetics of the genus Nicotiana.
Bibliogr, Genet. 4: 243-318.
Garner, W. W., 1946. The production of tobacco, 516 pp.
Blakiston Company, Philadelphia
1951. The production of tobacco, 520 pp.
McGraw-Hill Co., New York
Goodspeed, T. H., 1947. On the evolution of the genus Nicotiana.
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 33: 158-171
1953. Species origins and relationships in the genus Nicotiana.
Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 26: 391-400
1954. The genus Nicotiana, 536 pp.
Chronica Botanica Co., Waltham, Mass.
Howard, A. and G. L. C. Howard, 1910. Studies in Indian Tobaccos, II.
The types of Nicotiana tobacum L. Mem.
Dept. Agric. India, Bot. Ser. 3 (2): 59-176
Indian Central Tobacco Committee,
Madras, India
Indian Tobacco Quarterly, 1951 ---, Quarterly
Madras, India
Kadam, B.8., 1954. Tobacco cultivation in India.
Indian Council Agr. Research, New Delhi.
Robert, J. C., 1949. The story of tobacco in America, 296 pp.
Alfred A. Knopf, New York
Setchell, W. A., 1912. Studies in Nicotiana I.
Univ, Calif. Publ. Bot. 5: 1-86, Berkeley, Calif.
1921. Aboriginal tobaccos.
Am. Anthr. 23: 397-414.
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VEGETABLES, GENERAL
Allen, C. L., 1901. Cabbage, cauliflower, and allied vegetables from seed to harvest,
125 pp.
Orange Judd Co., New York
Allerton, F. W. and W. F. Bewley, 1954. Tomato growing, 196 pp.
Faber & Faber Co., London
Beattie, W. B., 1937. Onion culture, 28 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers Bull No. 354
Blair, E., 1942. The food garden, 147 pp.
Macmillan Co., New York
Brown, H. D. and C. S. Hutchinson, 1949. Vegetable science, 452 pp.
Lippincott Co., Philadelphia
Comin, D., 1947. Onion production in Ohio.
Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., Woostar, Ohio
Genders, R., 1957. The new hybrid tomatoes, 141 pp.
Museum Press, London
Grist, D. H., 1941. Vegetable growing in Malaya, 206 pp.
Malay Dept. Agri., Kuala Lumpur, Malaya
Knott, J. E., 1949. Vegetable growing, 314 pp.
Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia
Kraus, J. E., 1940. Chinese cabbage, 20 pp.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Circular No. 571, Washington
MacGillivray, J. H., 1952. Vegetable production, 358 pp.
McGraw Hill Co., New York
Mack, W. B. and others, 1956. Vegetable and fruit growing, 506 pp.
Lippincott Co., Philadelphia
Macself, A. J., 1939. The vegetable growers treasury, 320 pp.
Amateur Gardening Office, London
Ochse, J. J., 1931. Vegetables of the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia)
1,005 pp., very complete.
Martinus Nijhoff Co., The Hague, Netherlands
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