798 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Biennial Report of Connecticut Storrs Station, 1908—9 (Connecticut l^torrs 

 Htd. Riit. J'JU8-'J, jji). XLJ+.'iSJ ). — This tonlains the organization list, a financial 

 statement for the fiscal j-ears ended June 30, 1908 and June 30, 1909, reports 

 of the director and heads of departments, reprints of Bulletins 49-58, an 

 article entitled The Intracellular Enzyms of reuieillinm and Asi)ersillus with 

 Special Reference to Those of PcniciUiiun cnmcmhcrti, abstracted on page 703 

 of this issue, and a soneral weather review, abstracted on page 711 of this issue. 



Eighteenth Annual Report of Oklahoma Station, 1909 ( Oklahoma tita. Riit. 

 I'.iD'J. PI). I'i2). — This contains the (n-gaiiization list, a report of the director, a 

 financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30. 1909, reports of heads of 

 departments, of which portions of those of the dairyman and the chemist are, 

 together with an account of the new hog barn, abstracted elsewhere in this 

 issue, and reprints of Bulletins 82-85, ju'eviously noted, and of press bulletins 

 entitled Handling Milk and Cream in the Dairy during the Hot Months, 

 Alfalfa. Selecting .Seed Corn, The Twig Girdler, A Soil Survey of Oklahoma, 

 Selection of Breeding Hogs, Onions, How to (Irow Sweet Potato Plants. Black 

 Leg Vaccine, Broom Corn Culture, The Oklahoma Bee Keeper's Calendar and 

 Honey Plant List, Hog Cholera, and Transferring Colonies of Bees. 



Annual Report of South Dakota Station, 1909 (South Dakota Sta. Rpt. 

 1909, pp. 3-.'i'J\. — This contains a report by the director on the personnel, publi- 

 cations, and exchanges of the station, a financial statement for the fiscal year 

 ended June 30, 1909, and departmental reports, of which portions of that of the 

 agronomist are abstracted on pages 711 and 727 of this issue. 



Twenty-first Annual Report of Vermont Station, 1908 ( Vermont Sta. Rpt. 

 1908, pp. XXXI). — This contains the organization list, a brief announcement 

 concerning the station, a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 

 1908, and a report of the director on the work and publications of the station, 

 which includes a discussion of the functions of experiment stations and brief 

 statements concerning the various departmental activities of the year. 



Director's report for 1909, ^y. H. Jordan (New York State Sta. Bui. 321, pp. 

 Ji.l9-.'io8). — This contains the organization list and a review of the work and 

 publications of the station for the year, with a discussion of its needs and 

 functions. 



The work of the department of cooperative experiments, L. H. Goddard 

 (Ohio Sta. Circ. 91, pp. 8). — This circular outlines proposed cooperative work 

 in 1910 between the station and farmers in field experiments, fair exhibits, and 

 farm management investigations. 



Accessions to the Department Library. October-December, 1909 ( V. S. 

 Dcpt. Agr., Library Bui. 7.'/, pp. 68). 



Monthly bulletins of the Department Library, January and February, 1910 

 (U. N. I>( pt. Af/r.. Lihriinj Mo. Bill.. 1 ( 1910), Xos. 1, pp. 23; 2. pp. .JS). — These 

 publications, which succeed the quarterly bulletins entitle^l Accessions to the 

 Department Library (see above), contain for the months of January and Febru- 

 ary, 1910, respectively, corresponding data as to the accessions to the Depart- 

 ment Library and also recent additions to the list of periodicals currently re- 

 ceived (E. S. R., 22, p. 595). 



Experiment Station Work, LVI (U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bui. 388, pp. 32, 

 figs. 7). — This number contains articles on the following subjects: Incompatibles 

 in fertilizer mixtures, principles of dry farming, methods of seeding oats, roll- 

 ing r. harrowing winter wheat, destruction of eelworms in garden and green- 

 house soil, pruning, bean anthracnose or pod spot, animal feeds for farm stock, 

 feeding the pig. and jelly and jelly making. 



