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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Editor: E. W. ALLEN, Ph. D., Assistant Director. 

 Assistant Editor: H. L. Knight. 



EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS. 



Agriculttiral Chemistry and Agrotechny—L. W. Fetzer, Ph. D., M. D. 



J T. .-,• (W. H. Beal. 

 Meteorology, Soils, and Fertilizers j „ ,„ Tillman 



. . , , T. T. . • , ir , , , Tj ,, , fW. H. Evans, Ph. D. 



Agricultural Botany, Bacteriology, Vegetable Pathology j^ „ t 



„. , , „ f J. I. SCHULTE. 



Field Crops|j ^ ^^^^^^ 



Horticulture and Forestry — E. J. Glasson. 



Foods and Human Nutrition — C. F. Langworthy, Ph. D. 



Zootechny, Dairying, and Dairy Farming — E. W. Morse. 



Economic Zoology and Entomology — W. A. Hooker. 



-. ^ . nr J- . (W. A. Hooker. 



Veterinary Medicine I j^ W. Fetzer. 



Rural Engineering . 



Rural Economics — B. B. Hare. 

 Agricultural Education — D. J. Crosby. 



CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXV. 



EDITORIAL NOTES. 



Page. 



The miscellaneous character of station publications 1 



The International Institute of Agriculture and its publications 5 



Additional abstract numbers of Experiment Station Record 8 



Dr. Edward Burnett Voorhees, deceased 101 



The compensations of a scientific career .'. 301 



The private endowment of agricultural education and research 401 



The life work of two notable men — Louis Grandeau and Oskar Kellner 601 



Norman J. Colman, first Secretary of Agriculture 701 



Opportunities for graduate study in agriculture in the United States 705 



STATION PUBLICATIONS ABSTRACTED. 



Alabama College Station: 



Bulletin 150, June, 1910. . .-. 72 



151, June, 1910 72 



152, February, 1911 138 



153, February, 1911 132 



154, February, 1911 374 



155, March, 1911 341 



Circular 5, October, 1910 159 



6, October, 1910 133 



7, October, 1910 133 



8, March, 1911 159 



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