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Sixteenth Annual Report of Kentucky Station, 1903 (Kcntuclnj Sta. Rpt. 

 190S, PI). XI\-\-.3J2). — This report, recently issued, contains the oi-ganizntion 

 list, a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June ao, 1903, a report of the 

 director on the work of the station during that year, reprints of Bulletins 105- 

 112 of the station, miscellaneous chemical analyses made in 1903 and not pre- 

 viously published, and meteorological observations noted elsewhere. 



Seventeenth Annual Report of Kentucky Station, 1904 (Koituflnj Stn. 

 Rpt. 190-'f, pp. Xiy+202). — This report for 1904 is similar in form to the above. 

 Bulletins 113-117 are reprinted. 



Eighteenth Annual Report of Kentucky Station, 1905 {KriifiicJxi/ .S'ff/. Rpt. 

 190.'), pp. X]H-}-2'iG). — This covers the work and expenditures of the station for 

 the year ended June 30, 190,5. The report of the director includes a sununary of 

 the work of the station in regard to pure food. Bulletins 118-123 of the station 

 are reprinted. 



Nineteenth Annual Report of Louisiana Stations, 1906 {Louisiana .s7«.v. 

 Rpt. 1906, pp. 28). — This contains the organization list; reports on the work at 

 the Sugar Station at Audubon Park, the State Station at Baton Rouge, and the 

 North Louisiana Station at Calhoun ; brief statements concerning the geological 

 and soil surveys in the State ; notes on the Adams Act, the meeting of the 

 American Association of Agricultural Colleges find Experiment Stations at 

 Baton Rouge, and on the experiment station exhibit at the State fair ; and a 

 financial statement for the fiscal year ended Jiuie :>0, 19(ic>. 



Director's report for 1906, W. H. Jordan (Xrir York ^tatc Sta. Bill. 2SJ,. 

 pp. S29-3')0). — A review of the different lines of station work during the year. 



List of cooperative experiments for 1907 (Xcw York Cornell tita. Bill. 2-'i2, 

 pp. SG-J/S). — This is a schedule of the experiment demonstrations offered to 

 New York farmers during the season of 1007. The experiments cover a wide 

 range of subjects, which are grouped into 8 divisions, each in charge of a special- 

 ist. The divisions are as follows: Agronomy, plant selection and breeding, 

 horticulture, entomology, animal husbandry, poultry husbandry, dairy industry, 

 and plant diseases. 



Report on the Southern Utah Experiment Station, 1906 { Ltah »s7f/. Bill. 

 97. pp. 2-'i). — A lirief statement on the work of this station is made by the 

 director and a more detailed report is made by the horticnltiu-ist. The latter 

 report is abstracted elsewhere. 



Report on the Central Utah Experiment Station {ltah St a. But. 98, pp. 

 2')-'i-'i). — This contains the act establishing the Central I'tah Experiment Sta- 

 tion, lirief statements by the director on the organization and work of the 

 station, and reports of the horticulturist, agronomist, and irrigation engineer. 

 The report of the horticulturist is abstracted elsewhere. 



Annual Report of Virginia Station, 1906 {Virginia St a. Rpt. 1906, pp. 

 60). — ^This report contains the organization list of the station; a report of the 

 director discussing the personnel, resources, needs, etc., of the station ; a list 

 of available bulletins ; a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 

 1900; and de])artmental reports containing several original articles which are 

 abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Literature, November, 1904, to Januai-y 1, 1907 (Ztschr. Agrarpolitik, 5 

 {1901), No. .}. Hcihtiic. pji. s.l). — This is :i classified bibliography of (ierman 

 books and periodical literature for the period specified. It includes i)oliticaI 

 economy, veterinary medicine, animal industry, fertilizers, soils, field and horti- 

 cultural crops, meteorology, forestry, and other topics. 



