1 148 The Cornell Reading-Courses 



BULLETINS AVAILABLE IN THE READING-COURSE FOR THE 



FARM HOME 



Farmers' Wives' Reading-Course: 



No, I. Saving steps. Martha Van Rensselaer. 



No. 3 . Practical housekeeping. Martha Van Rensselaer. 



No. 4. The kitchen-garden. John Craig. 



No. 5. Flowers and the flower-garden. Compiled. 



No. 6. The rural school and the farm home. Martha Van Rensselaer. 



No. 7. Boys and girls on the farm. Martha Van Rensselaer. 



New Series 



No. 4. Bacteriology of the household. Martha Van Rensselaer. 

 No. 6. Human nutrition, Part I. Flora Rose. 

 No. 7. Human nutrition, Part H. Flora Rose. 



Reading-Course for the Farm Home: 



The care and feeding of children. — Part I. Flora Rose. 



The care and feeding of children. — Part H. Flora Rose. 



Household decoration. Helen Binkerd Young. 



Household furnishing. Helen Binkerd Young. 



Reading in the farm home. Martha Van Rensselaer. 



The laundry. Flora Rose. 

 No. 13. Cornell study clubs. (On the press.) Martha Van Rensselaer. 

 No. 15. Personal decoration. (In preparation.) Gratia L. Rice. 



The bulletins listed under the Farmers' Wives' Reading-Course can 

 no longer be sent at pound rates. In writing for them, please send one 

 cent postage for each bulletin asked for. The bulletins listed under the 

 Reading-Course for the Farm Home will be mailed without remittance. 



The lessons are free of charge. The work is under state appropria- 

 tion and is available only to residents of New York State. Ntmierous 

 requests are made from out of the State; we regret that these cannot be 

 filled. It is our custom, however, to place an out-of-state library or the 

 name of a teacher of home economics on our list when requested to do so. 



There is no provision for selling the lessons of the reading-course. 



