CONTENTS. IX 



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Crop yields and prices, and our future food supply, Warren 295 



The mstory of the grain trade in France, 1400-1710, Usher 295 



The condition of a»-ricultural production in Aigentiua, Pfannenschmidt 296 



Production in the French colonies in 1911-12, Baillaud 296 



[Agriculture in Victoria], Laughton 296 



Prices and wages in India 296 



AQRICXnvTURAL EDUCATION. 



Report on agricultural education, Coleman 296 



Annual report of the director of education [of the Philippines] 296 



The tropical agricultural college, Buker 297 



Twentieth annual re]>ort of the inspector of state high schools of Minnesota. . . 297 



Correspondence courses, Sellers 297 



Report of the bureau of children's school farms for 1912 297 



The school as a social center, Edwards, jr 297 



How can girls' industrial clubs be made part of rural school work? Powell. . . 297 



Boys' agricultural clubs, Kendrick 297 



[Instructions for boys' and girls' clubs,] Hogenson 298 



Collegiate Country Life Club of America 298 



Country life club, Nolan 298 



Agriculture [in Utah high schools] 298 



Elementary agriculture 298 



Teaching agriculture in rural and graded schools, Bishop et al 298 



Agriculture [in rural and graded schools] 298 



Corn Day annual for the schools of Illinois, 1913 298 



Foods and household management, Kinne and Cooley 298 



The house and the art of living in it, Carey 299 



Principles of bread making, CaMn 299 



Principles of cake and jelly making, I\iilam 299 



Care of fond in the home, Beach 299 



Syllabus of lecture on the homemade tireless cooker, Davis and Wood 299 



The cow, Abbey 299 



Mann's agricultural bookkeeping instructor, Mann 299 



