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1'laik X I \. V'\<s. 1.- I'mtii Kico Station, sliadc-^iniw n tnlia((<i !K) <l:iyH afti-r 



planting'. I'i;;. 2. — Porto Kii-o Station, sliaiU'-firf)\vn toliacco 



aftiT Hc'vrral pnuiinjrs. Kig. ',\. — Torto Kico Station, cassava, 



5) niontlis afttT plantin;.'. Fi^'. 4. — Porto Hifo Station, yantia, 



S niontiis aftt'i' ]>lantin<i; 428 



XX. l"\'^. 1. — Portt) Kico Station, citrus nursery. Fi>;. 2. — Porto Kico 

 Station, coffee seedlings Iteinj? transferred to jilantation. Fig. 

 'A: — Porto Rico Stjition, flower of Xniilliosoiiid jxraijrinn, tlie 



Yautia Martinica 4.'52 



X X i . I'orto Kico Station, La Inolina, a coffee iilantation 452 



XXII. Viii. 1. — Porto Rico Station, coffee-seed beds under artificial 

 shade. Fig. 2. — Porto Rico Station, coffee crop 1 901. Leaves 

 reniovetl in 1900 to combat leaf miner 452 



XXIII. Fig. 1. — Porto Rico Station, foreman's house at the coffee 



exi)erinients. Fig. 2. — Porto Rico Station, felling the virgin 

 forest. Fig. H. — Porto Rico Staticjn, preparing jilaiit holes ff)r 

 coffee. Fig. 4. — Porto Rico Station, original condition of old 

 coffee plats 452 



XXIV. Fig. 1. — Irrigation investigations, asparagus ]>lants from irri- 



gated and unirrigated rows. Fig. 2. — Irrigation investiga- 

 tions, effect of irrigation of asparagus during an ordinary 



season 484 



XXV. Fig. 1. — Irrigation investigations, yield of onions on irrigat^'d 

 and unirrigated plats. Fig. 2. — Irrigati(jn experiments, mov- 



al)le sprinkler 484 



XXVI. Fig. 1. — Irrigation investigations, wooden underdrain used in 

 the removal of seepage water and alkali. Fig. 2. — Irriga- 

 tion investigations, an ojten drain for tlie removal of waste 



and seepage water 488 



XXVII. Irrigation investigations, drain ditch for removal of seepage 



water and alkali from a hopj'ard 488 



XXVIII. Fig. 1. — Irrigation investigations, view near Bingen, (iermany, 

 showing protection of hillside from erosion. Fig. 2. — Irriga- 

 tion investigations, view of irrigated farms in Italy 492 



XXIX. Irrigation investigations, diagram showing the relative rainfall 



of Milan, Italy, and several cities in the I'nited States 492 



XXX. Fig. 1. — Agricultural education, lawn and shrubbery planted by 

 school children at side of a school building in Roi'hester. Fig. 

 2. — Agricultural education, Rockwell School, Cleveland, lawn 

 and ilower beds made by school children. Fig. 3. — Agricul- 

 tural education, school and home ground improvement. 

 Backyard cared for by Washington Normal School student .. 576 

 XXXI. Fig. 1. — Agricultural education, (jeorge Putnam School gar- 

 dens, Boston. Fig. 2. — Agricultural education, girls' gardens 



at Hartford School of Horticulture 576 



XXXII. Agricultural education, plan for development of Oakdale School 



grounds. East Dedhani, Mass 1 576 



XXXIII. Fig. 1. — Agricultural education, State Normal School, Johnson, 

 Vt. Potatoes raised by children in the practice school. Fig. 

 2." — Agricultural education, a school garden at Dewitt Clinton 



Park, in the heart of New York City 576 



XXXIV. Agricultural education, plan of the AVhittier school garden, 



Hampton Institute, Hamjjton, Va 580 



