456 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Off. Doc. 



Pag«. 

 H. 

 HAMILTON. HON. JOKN (Secretary of Agriculture), The necessity of ad- 

 ditional legislotion for the protection of the fruit interests of 



Pennsylvania 1^9 



The Oieo laws of Pennsylvania, 24tt 



HEILMAN, JOHN .T., The betterment of rural schools for the benefit of 



the farmer, 269 



HICRR, J. A., Some essential features which an institute lecturer should 



possess, 447 



tilLLS, DR. JOS. 1^., Milk making in the twentieth century, 192 



What makes the milk and cream tests vary so? 211 



HOETZ, MISS ANNIE, Raising poultry for profit, 284 



HOFFMAN, CORA MAE, Opportunities for country boys 274 



J. 



JORDAN, DR. W. H., Plain facts about commercial feeding stuffs 231 



K. 



KEARNS, MISS BERTHA A., Evenings in the country home, 361 



KNUPPENBURG, D. A., What arrangement should be made for the 



entertainment of local lecturers, 444 



L. 



LIGHTY, L. W., The Pennsylvania farmer as a dairyman; retrospective 



and prospective, 450 



M. 



MENGES, PROF. FRANKLIN, The advantages of a knowledge of chem- 

 istry on the farm, 436 



McCALMONT, JAS. P., Emphasis in farming 276 



McSPARRAN, W. F., The farmer's education, 423 



O. 

 ORR, T. E., Instructions to beginner in the poultry business, 431 



P. 



PATTERSON, Dr. H. J., Protein 165 



PATTERSON, JOHN J., Poultry raising, 294 



PEACHY, J. H., The farmers' boy; his education, 426 



PECK. C. L.. The future of condensed milk, 176 



PEARSON, DR. LEONARD (State Veterinarian), The farmer as a manu- 

 facturer of milk 414 



PHILIPS, THOS. J., Renewed fertility and how to get it 392 



PIERCE, LAURA C, Sanitation of the home, . , . , , . , 357 



