DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



Ill 



Ohio farmer. 



Orange Jiidd farmer. 



Our dumb animals. 



nan American union, bulletin. 



Panama Canal record. 



riiilippine agrl. review. 



Philippine agriculturist. 



IMiilippine bureau of science, re- 

 ports. 



Prairie farmer. 



] *rogressive farmer, 



I'acilic dairy review. 



I'ark and cemetery. 



]*oland rhina jonriial. 



I'ower farming. 



I'ractical farming. 



Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, Phila. 



I'ublic health reports, U. vS. Ma- 

 rine hospital. 



Rice institute phampldet. 



Ivotarian. 



Reclamation record. 



Reliable poultry record. 



Revista Indus. Agricola de Tucu- 

 man. 



Rhodesia agrl. journal. 



Rockefeller Institute for medical 



research, studies. 

 Shorthorn in America. 

 School life. 

 Seed world. 

 Smithsonian institution, 



contrib. to U. S. National 



herbarinm. 



Bui. of U. S. national museum. 



miscel. collections. 

 Social service review. 

 University of California, publica- 

 tions, 



Agrl. science. 



Zoology. 

 Useful poultry culture, 

 A'ocational summary, U. S. 

 AVashtenaw post. 

 West Coast leader, Lima, Peru. 

 Wallace farmer. 

 Washington farmer. 

 Weather review. 

 Weekly news letter. 

 West Indian bulletin. 

 Western honey bee. 

 Wilson bulletin. 

 Wilt^on bulletin, (Oberlin). 



We would respectfulh^ suggest that certain of the German publica- 

 tions, which were not to be obtained during the war, and whicli were 

 not renewed after the war, be restored to the periodical list for tlie 

 coming year, and back numbers secured if possible. They form a valu- 

 able part of our collection, and will be more and more difficult to ob- 

 tain as time goes on. 



The publications of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, and the bulletins 

 of the various state experiment stations, together Avith the indexes, are 

 received and filed in the library. 



We also receive and keep on file the catalogues of tlie leading educa- 

 tional institutions of the country. These are received in excliange for 

 our own catalogue. 



We take occasion to express our appreciation of the kindness of the 

 librarians of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, and tlie University of 

 Michigan in extending to us the courtesy of loans of books and periodi- 

 cals from their respective libraries. 



Library hours have renvained unchanged during the year. One of tlie 

 assistants, Mrs. Sessions, resigned on April 1st, and we have appreciat- 

 ed the work of Miss Palm, wlio willingly accepted additionnl dnties im- 

 posed upon her by reason of this loss of help. 



Our student assistant, Mr. W. S. Fowle, was graduated this year. By 

 his uniform courtesy and efficient service, Mr. Fowle made many friends 

 among the patrons of the library, and we are sorry to lose him. 



