CONTENTS. Vri 



I'age. 



( 'onstnu'tion of saiiil-clay and l)iiriit-c'lay roads, Spoon 485 



\\'ati'r[)ii(nf roads as a solution of tlic dust pidlilcm, .Mackenzie 485 



Involution of farni-iniplenient iuvewtigations, Zintheo 480 



I nstructions to engineers of timber tests, Hatt 486 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



Some present ])ro1)loins in agriculture, Bailey 486 



Agrii-ultural dcvcloiiUKMit and social welfare of the farmer, 1)(^ N'uyst 486 



Tlie negro farmer, 1 hi Hois 487 



Prussia and its agricultural relations, !\Ieit/.en et al 487 



Development of agriculture for the live years 1901 to 1905 488 



Crop Reporter '. 488 



Cotton movement and fluctuation, 1 901-1906 488 



A(;i{IClLTrRAL EDUCATION. 



Progress in agricultural education, 1905, True 488 



Statistics of land-grant colleges and experiment stations, 1905, Spethmann 488 



School agriculture 489 



Agriculture, a school subject, Burkett 489 



Outline for instruction in agriculture in common schools, Cary 489 



Agriculture in rural schools, Crosby 490 



Report of committee on industrial education : School gardens 490 



Status of veterinary and agricultural instruction, A'an dcr Bruggen 490 



Agricultural etlucation in Denmark and Sweden, Sealand 490 



Twenty-five years of Tuskegee, Washington 490 



Wiiat J lampton means by education, Shaw 490 



Tlie army training schools at Fort Riley, West 490 



Teai-hing the ruiliments of cooking in the class room Reel 491 



Agri-ultural practices and morals, Wortley 491 



Agriculture in our pul)lic si-hools, Kyle 491 



Concerning nature study and primary agriculture, Scheffer 491 



Report of committee on school gardens and native plants, 1905, Adams 491 



An outline in garden study. Brown et al 491 



School gardens, Livingstone 491 



Gardens for city schools. Parsons 492 



A city school garden 492 



Nature study and high school chemistry. Smith 492 



The farmers' institutes in the United States, 1905, Hamilton 492 



Farmers' reading course, Fletcher 492 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations, 1905 492 



Seventeenth Annual Rei)ort of Connecticut Storrs Station, 1905 492 



Thirteenth Annual Report of Minnesota Station, 1905 492 



Eighteenth .\nnual Report of Mississippi Station 492 



Twelfth Annual Repf)rt of ^Montana Station 498 



Sixteenth .\niiual Report of New Mexico Station, 1905 493 



Exi)eriment Station Work, XXXVI 493 



