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THIS well-known book has now reached its third edition: the first, which appeared in 1908, was reprinted no less than seven times; the second came in 1921. It presents the knowledge gained by the older field methods—the classical methods—so completely and so lucidly that it is not likely to be supplanted. The basis of the book is still as in 1908, but with alterations and additions to bring the information up-to-date. Teachers who have long used it and know their way through it will welcome it in its revised form; and as the older classical methods are now being given up, it is improbable that any subsequent book will be based upon them quite so completely as this is.
Fertilisers and Manures
By Sir A. Daniel Hall. Third edition, revised and enlarged. Pp. xxiii + 414 + 6 plates. (London: John Murray, 1929.) 8s. net.
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Agriculture and Horticulture. Nature 124, 530 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124530b0
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