MISCELLANEOUS. 93 



Virginia, its forests, minerals, and agricultural possibilities, D. A. 



Wii.r.tv {'/'rdilc^iiKiii. .',.', (I'.)IH)), So. J, />p. ■')!, :,.i). — The agricultural possi- 

 bilities in the lines of inarl<et gardening and tobaceo growing especially are 

 discussed. 



How to keep farm accounts, II. L. Stek\i:k {ToUtlo, Ohio: Stcincr d- T'o.. 

 lya.'i. pp. l.'Al). — This hook is designed to present a simple form of keeping farm 

 accounts by means of a ledger only. Practical illustrations of making entries, 

 striking balances, etc. are presented. 



Farm accounts, .1. .\. Vye (.S7. I'diil. Minn.: Aullior. lUdC. jiji. Xlll ^ 1)1. 

 pis. 3, figs. .J. tliiiiis. .'il'). — This hook is an outgrowth of class-room work and is 

 designed as a manual for the farmer who is desirous of knowing how to keep 

 an accurate account of his business. The entries are made on cards instead of 

 in books, this method being advocated as best for the farmer because of its 

 simplicity and comprehensiveness. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Eighteenth Annual Report of Colorado Station, 1905 {Colorado St<i. Rpt. 

 190.'). pp. (i-'i). — This contains a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 

 30, 1905; a i-eport of the director on the work of the station during the year; 

 an inventory of tlie .station for lOo"); a list of exchanges; and reports of the 

 heads of departments, parts of which are abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 

 The report of the Arkansas Valley field agent contains notes on exi)erimental 

 work with cantaloupes, beets, alfalfa, and corn. 



Publications of Colorado Station, 1903-4 {Colorado Sla. Piihs. 11)03-4. PP- 

 .'i30, fif/s. 38). — This consists of Bulletins 77-95 of the station, Press Bulletins 

 lG-23, and the annual report for 1904. 



Annual Report of Florida Station, 1905 (Florida Sta. Rpt. 1905, pp. 

 5-'i2). — This contains a report of the director on the work of the station during 

 the year; a financial statement for the fiscal years ended June 30, 1904 and 

 1905; departmental reports, some of which are noted elsewhere; and lists of 

 exchanges and publications of the station. 



Annual Report of New Jersey Stations, 1905 (yew Jersey St as. Rpt. 

 J!l0'). pji. XIX-\-6S9). — This includes the organization lists of the stations; a 

 financial statement of the State station for the year ended Octolwr 31, 1905, 

 and of the college station for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905; a report of 

 the director reviewing the different lines of station work ; and departmental 

 rei)orts abstracted elsewhere. Two reix)rts on feeding stuffs have been noted 

 from other imblications ( E. S. P., 17, pp. -75. 27<)). 



Fifteenth Annual Report of New Mexico Station, 1904 (Seir Mexico Sta. 

 I'lit. 190.'/, pp. //8). — This contains a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1904, and reports of the director and heads of departments, parts of 

 which are abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Sixteenth Annual Report of North Dakota Station, 1905 (\ortJi DaJrota 

 Sid. Rpt. 1905, pp. o'>). — This contains reports of the director and heads ol" de- 

 partments on the work of the station during the year 1905, and a financial state- 

 ment for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905. The experimental work contained 

 in the report is abstracted elsewhere. 



Digest of the work of the Ploti Agricultural ExjDerinient Station for the 

 decade 1895-1904, A. A. Bichikhin et ai.. (Snjd Rahol Plotiiaiiskol Selsko- 

 Kliozijalstreiiiiol Opuitnol Stantzii. Odessa, 1905, pp. XV-\-29.'f, fi<js. 9). 



