794 EXPERIMENT STATION EECOBD. 



Rules and regulations for the corn clubs and potato clubs for boys and 

 canning clubs and poultry clubs for girls, 1914 {Ky. Dept. Agr., Labor and 

 Statis. Bui. 15, pp. 11). — Rules and regulations for club work among the boys 

 and girls of the common schools are given. 



Boys' pig clubs, C. S. Jones {Alabama Col. Sta. Giro. 21 (191S), pp. ^). — 

 This circular outlines the purpose of the boys' pig club and gives directions for 

 joining it, rules governing it, and the basis for determining the vrinners in club 

 contests. 



Corn club catechism with introductory stories, W. H. Babton ( Clemson 

 Agr. Col. Bui., 1 {1914), ^o. 1, pp. 2^).— The object of this bulletin is to teach 

 children the fundamental principles of soil building and production. It includes 

 Accounts of the legume family, corn, etc., told in story form for children, fol- 

 lowed by corn club resolutions for South Carolina and a catechism for corn club 

 jnembers. 



Suggestive programs for canning clubs, Susie V. Powell {Prog. Farmer, 

 go {1914), ^0. 17, p. 536, fig. 1). — Eight programs for local canning clubs are 

 outlined. 



MISCELIAlTEOirS. 



Annual Report of Florida Station, 1913 {Florida Sta. Rpt. 191Ss pp. 

 CXXXI-{-XlI, figs. 21). — This contains the organization list, a financial state- 

 ment for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1913, a list of the publications of the 

 year, a general review of the work of the station during the year, and depart- 

 mental reports, the experimental features of which are for the most part ab- 

 stracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Twenty-fourth Annual Report of New Mexico Station, 1913 {New Mexico 

 Sta. Rpt. 1913, pp. 58, figs. 2). — This contains the organization list, a report of 

 the director on the work, publications, and exchanges of the station, including 

 reports of heads of departments, the experimental features of which have been 

 for the most part previously noted or are abstracted elsewhere in this issue, 

 and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1913. 



