694 EXPERIMENT STATION KECOliD. 



The classification of titles under general agriculture covers educational pub- 

 lications on school courses and school extension work ; plant production, in- 

 cluding agronomy (soils, fertilizers, field crops, and crop pests), horticulture, 

 and forestry ; animal production, including the ordinary farm animals and 

 poultry; agriculturaT technology, including dairying and miscellaneous topics; 

 agricultural engineering, including farm buildings, farm mechanics, road im- 

 provement, drainage, and irrigation ; agricultural economics ; and general and 

 special publications adapted to teaching botany, chemistry, domestic science 

 and hygiene, geography, physics, physiology, and zoology (including ento- 

 mology). Cross references are freely used and directions and suggestions are 

 given as to the best ways of obtaining both the fi'ee publications of the De- 

 partment and those for which a price is charged. 



Courses of reading and exam.inations in practical agriculture (Imp. Dept. 

 Agr. West Indies Pamphlet 1, 1910, n. ser., pp. 10). 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Twenty-first Annual Report of Alabama College Station, 1908 (Alabama 

 CoUcyc aS7(/. Rpt. 1908, pp. J-J//). — This contains the organization list of the 

 station, a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June .30, 19U8, and re- 

 ports of the director and heads of departments covering the work of the station 

 during the year. 



Twenty-second Annual Beport of Indiana Station, 1909 (Indiana St a. 

 Rpt. 1909, pp. 72). — This contains the organization list of the station, reports 

 of the director and heads of departments, of which a portion of that of the 

 horticulturist is abstracted on page 000 of this issue, a list of the bulletins and 

 circulars issued by the station to January 1, 1910, and a financial statement 

 for the federal and miscellaneous funds for the fiscal year ended June 30, 

 1909, and for the state funds for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1909. 



Twenty-second Annual Report of Michigan Station, 1909 (Michigan Bta. 

 Rpt. 1909, pp. 115-Jf28). — This contains a financial statement for the fiscal year 

 ended June 30, 1909, reports of the director and heads of departments on the 

 work of the station during the year, the experimental features of which have 

 been previously noted or are abstracted elsewhere in this issue, and reprints 

 of Bulletins 252-255, Technical Bulletin 1, Special Bulletins 47-49, and Circu- 

 lars 1-5, previously noted, and of press bulletins on the formalin treatment of 

 wheat and oats for the prevention of smut, and on ways of preventing potato scab. 



Twentieth Annual Report o'f South Carolina Station, 1907 (South Caro- 

 lina Sta. Rpt, 1907, pp. 32). — This contains the organization list of the station, 

 a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907, and reports of the 

 director and heads of departments on the work of the station during the year, 

 the exi)erimental features of which are abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Twenty-first Annual Report of South Carolina Station, 1908 (South Caro- 

 lina Sta. Rpt. 1908. pp. S9). — Data corres])ondlng to the above are presented for 

 the fiscal year ended June .30, 1908. 



Twenty-second Annual Report of South Carolina Station, 1909 (South 

 Carolina Sta. Rpt. 1909, pp. 127). — Data corresponding to the above are pre- 

 sented for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1909, and in addition a condensation of 

 Bulletin 146, previously noted, and several special articles abstracted elsewhere 

 in this issue. 



Nineteenth Annual Report of Wyoming Station, 1909 ( Wi/oming Sta. 

 Rpt. 1909, pp. 48). — This contains the organization list of the station, a finan- 

 cial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1909. reports of the director 

 and heads of departments, and a meteorological summary for 1908 which is 

 abstracted on page 615 of this issue. 



