CONTENTS. IX 



Page. 



The organizatiou of rural interests, C"ar\er 388 



■An experiment in marketin.i? under territorial auspices, Wilcox and Longley. . 388 



The fanners' cooperati\ e exchange, Canoe 389 



Monographs on agricultural cooperation in various countries 389 



Agricultural cooperation and rural credit in Europe. — Bibliography 389 



How to use farm credit, Car\er 389 



The rural credit situation of the United States, Macjjherson 389 



The problem of agricultural credit in Canada, Mitchell 390 



Loans granted on grain and establishment of grain elevators in Russia 390 



[Distribution of produce between landlord and tenant], Jenny 390 



Agricultural di.stribution of land in different countries 390 



Farm lands in N ew Jersey, Dye et al 390 



Uses of land in Denmark, July 15, 1912 390 



Agriculture in Argentina, Van den Bosch 390 



[Agriculture in Guiana], edited by Leechman 391 



Rural development in Burma, Clayton 391 



Contry life conference addresses 391 



Solving the country church problem, Bricker et al 391 



The agricultural outlook 391 



Acreage and livestock returns of England and Wales, Rew 391 



Agricultural statistics of Netherlands 391 



World production of cereals in 1913 392 



Statistics of consumption of cotton, Schmidt 392 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Uniformity in methods of instruction in the lower agiicultural schools, Arthold . 392 



[Reports of German horticultural institutions for 1912] 392 



The rural agricultural and housekeeping school at Mahrisch-Schonberg, Kolb . . 392 



[Agricultural and forestry instruction in Austria and other countries] 392 



Some agricultural education institutions in Hungary and Balkan States, Merkos . 392 



Reforms in agricultural education in the Kingdom of Servia 393 



The Woodlawn school garden, Joyce 393 



Lebanon County boys' agricultural and girls' domestic science clubs, Snoke 393 



Industrial clubs and contests for Oregon boys and giile 393 



The country home 393 



The Second International Congress of Home Training at Ghent, Schuppli 393 



Lesson exercises, Stebbing 394 



Field trips in elementary agiiculture 394 



Collection and preservation of plant material, Derr and Lane 394 



Outline of work in agiiculture, domestic science, and manual training 394 



[Reading courses in agriculture and home economics] 394 



Seasonable suggestions, Minear 394 



Testing seed corn, Smith 394 



Testing seed corn in rural schools, Evans 394 



Modem fiuit growing, Wilden 394 



A field lesson on the fuel woods of the farm, Needham 394 



Instruction in fire extinguishing in the lower agiicultural schools 394 



Expedients in giving instruction in plant protection, Kock 395 



High school entomology 395 



Exercises in farm daii-ying, Larsen 395 



Educational school gardening and handwork. Brewer 395 



Suggestions for teaching nature study. Abbey 395 



Nature study in secondary schools, Drieberg 395 



Arbor and Bird Day manual for use in West Virginia public schools 395 



Planning and adorning the farmstead and school grounds 396 



Back to the farm, Shumway 396 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1913 396 



Thirty-seventh Annual Report of Connecticut State Station, 1913 396 



Twenty -sixth Annual Report of Illinois Station, 1913 396 



Twentv-fourth Annual Report of Kentucky Station, 1911 396 



Biennial Report of the Director of the Kentucky Station, 1911-1913, Kastle. . 396 



Report of the director for the year ending June 30, 1913, Mumford 396 



Health laws, Caffey 396 



