196 EXPERIMENT STATION EECOKD. 



Report of the director, 1913, J. G. Lipman {Neiv Jersey 8tas. Bui. 26S 

 (1913), pp. 57). — This contains tbe organization list, a report on the woric and 

 problems of the station during the year ended October 31, 1913, and a discus- 

 sion of its opportunities and needs. 



Finances, meteorolog-y, index (Maine Sta. Bui. 222 (1913), pp. 319-^25+XX, 

 pis. 2, figs. 3).— This contains the organization list of the station; meteorologi- 

 cal observations noted on page 117 of this issue ; a financial statement for the 

 fiscal year ended June 30, 1913-; an index to Bulletins 209-222, which col- 

 lectively constitute the twenty -ninth annual report of the station; a list of the 

 publications issued during the year ; and announcements and notes on the work, ' 

 personnel, and equipment of the station, including a descrii^tion of the station 

 building. 



The relation of the experiment station to the agricultural college and to 

 university extension, S. B. Doten (Better Farming [Univ. Nev.}, 1 (1913), No. 

 7, pp. 1-8). — A discussion designed to give "a clear idea of the differences 

 between the experiment station work and the work of the agricultural college 

 and work in extension." 



[Annual Report of the Rothamsted Experimental Station, 1913], E. J. 

 Russell (Rothamsted Expt. Sta., Harpenden, Ann. Rpt. 1913, pp. 32). — ^A 

 progress report for the year. 



The organization of experimental work in agriculture in the German 

 colonies, W. Busse (Bui. Imp. Inst. [So. Kensington], 11 (1913), No. 3, pp. 

 Jf62-478). — An account of the experimental work undertaken in the German 

 colonies in Africa and Samoa with a discussion of its opportunities and needs. 



Laws and regulations relating to the work of the department of agricul- 

 ture of the State of Washington (Olympia, Wash., 1913, pp. 121). — A compila- 

 tian of the statutes governing the work of the Washington State Department 

 of Agriculture and the rules and regulations promulgated for their enforce- 

 ment. 



New Jersey handbook of agriculture, compiled by A. L. Clark ( N. J. Iland- 

 hoolc Agr., 1912, pp. JfS, pis. 20). — Part 1 of this handbook discusses the agri- 

 cultural resources of New Jersey ; part 2, its agricultural industries ; and part 

 3, agricultural education. Much of the material was prepared by members of 

 the staff of the New Jersey College and Stations. 



The farmers' ready reference book (St. Joseph, Mo. [1913], pp. 186, figs. 

 S6). — A collection of articles on various farm topics, based largely upon the 

 publications of this Departmeht, the state experiment stations, and the experi- 

 ence of individual farmers. 



Bibliography of scientifi^c writings by the late William McMurtrie, E. M., 

 Ph. D. — Agricultural chemistry, textile fibers, industrial chemistry, tech- 

 nical education, and sanitation, compiled by D. C. McMurtrie (New York, 

 1913, pp. 6). 



