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WALES AND THE CELTS III A bibliography compiled from non-Celtic periodicals January to December 1950. AGRICULTURE AND COUNTRY LIFE Agricultural Education. IN THE BEGINNING: A series of Articles dealing with Development of the Educational and Research Institutes-13. The University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. By Sir C. Bryner Jones. Agricultural Progress, Vol. XXIV (Part 2), 1949, pp. 91-6. TRAINING IN AGRICULTURE: CONTRIBUTION BY FARMERS' CLUBS. From 'Our Welsh Correspond- ent'. Times Educational Supplement, 18 August 1950, p. 648. Agricultural Physics. PASTURE PRODUCTIVITY IN Mid- Wales. Part I. Experimental methods of measurement. By R. O. Davies, W. E. J. Milton and J. R. Lloyd. Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture, July 1950, pp. 203-17. PASTURE PRODUCTIVITY IN Mid-Wales. Part II. Botanical changes in the experimental plots: palatability and efficiency of the swards. By R. O. Davies, W. E. J. Milton and J. R. Lloyd. Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture, Oct. 1950, pp. 264-70. FURTHER ASPECTS OF LAND RECLAMATION. By Moses Griffiths. Journal of the Farmers' Club, Part 3, 1950, pp. 32-41. PIT SILAGE, 1948-49: MID-WALES EXPERIENCE. By J. R. Lloyd. Agriculture, May 1949, pp. 90-1. MARGINAL LAND: WALES AND THE BORDER COUNTIES. By M. Trefor Thomas. Agriculture, March 1950, pp. 562-7. Angling. TYPES OF SALMON POOL. By J. Hughes Parry. Field, 18 Feb. 1950, p. 233. LOCAL KNOWLEDGE [in relation to Salmon fishing]. By J. Hughes-Parry. Field, 15 April 1950, P- 555- Cattle and Dairying. WELSH WILD CATTLE. By Eirwen Jones. Nature Lover, Dec. 1950, pp. 469-70. SOME ASPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DAIRYING IN WALES. By John Lewis. Agricultural Progress, Vol. XXIV (Part I) 1949, pp. 66-74. 1 For the scope and arrangement of this bibliographical list see the introductory remarks to the first instalment which appear on pages 51-2 of Vol. VI,