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Extension work for agricultural high schools in the South, Button 297 



Extension work in agriculture for high schools in the North, Crane 297 



Aid to the school garden movement by U. S. Department of Agriculture, Sipe. 298 



The school garden as a center for the teaching of nature study, Johnson 298 



Sciiool gardening, a fundamental element in education, Horchem 298 



The civic aspect of school gardens. Miller 298 



Boys' potato clubs: How to grow the crop and organization, Hogenson 298 



Outlines in agriculture and home economics, Faii'child 298 



Syllabus of illustrated lecture on the peanut: Its cultiu-e and uses, Beattie 299 



Syllabus of illustrated lecture on farm home grounds, Fletcher 299 



Swine husbandry, diversified crops, dairy cows, poultry, Withycombe et/al 299 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Nineteenth and Twentietlx Annual Reports of Oklahoma Station, 1910-11 299 



Report of the director for the year ending June 30, 1911, Mumford 299 



Index, Bulletins No. 83-96 299 



