VIII CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Some lubrication problems, Potter 790 



Cooling the farm engine, Beattie 791 



A gas locomobile, Dubois 791 



Problem of the small tractor, Ellis 791 



Why a kerosene tractor, Olney 791 



Can tractor ratiag be standardized? 791 



Motor plows and groimd-breakiog machinery, HoUdack 791 



The application of motor plows, Freund 792 



[A powerful ditching machine] 792 



A new machine for picking cotton 792 



A new fruit-tree sprayer, Platz 792 



Milking machines and mechanical milking, Huyge 792 



Prelimmary examinations of new dairy apparatus, Martiny 792 



Dauy bam at University of Missouri, Eckles 792 



The farm stable. Sleigh 793 



Experiments with improved cow stalls, Giinthart 793 



Cement silo construction. _ 793 



Farm poultry houses, Davidson and Lippincott * 793 



Making a poultry house, Conover 793 



Wire fencmg 793 



Labor-savers in the laundry, Balderston 793 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



What is the most important problem before our rural people?. 793 



Cost accounting on f?.rms, Warren 794 



Colonization and immigration, Duff 794 



[Cooperative agricultural distribution and production], Barnes 794 



Life insurance as a means of promoting the acquisition of land 794 



Agricultural insurance in Denmark 794 



Cooperative insurance societies, 1899-1909, Barnes 795 



Royal Amcultural Benevolent Institution, Gilbey 795 



The land mortgage association of Germany, Price 795 



Uruguayan rural credit bank, Grevstad 795 



The Rhodesian land bank, Olive 795 



Social centers in the Southwest, Holeman and Murphy 796 



Agricultural statistics, 1911 [Pro\'ince of British Columbia], Craddock 796 



Agricultiu"al statistics 1910-11, Lahitte 796 



Agricultural statistics of Ireland, with detailed report for 1911, Butler 7D6 



Agricultural statistics, Ireland, 1912, Butler 796 



Foreign crops, April, 1912, Graham 796 



Foreign crops, May-June, 1912, Daugherty 797 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



The present trend of agricultural education, Clinton 797 



A redkection of agricultural education. Beach 797 



Statistics of state universities and other institutions for 1911 797 



Arkansas state agricultural schools. Lane 797 



Equipment and profitableness of farms of agricultural education institutions. . . 797 



Illustrative matcripJ for instruction in rural economics, Geibel 797 



A working erosion model for [Schools, Ellis 797 



Farm management field studies and demonstration work in Ohio, Goddard. . . . 798 

 Proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual convention of the Aasociation of Ameri- 

 can Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, edited by Hills.... 798 



Proceedings of the sixteenth annual meeting of the American Association of 



Farmers' Institute Workers, edited by Beal and Hamilton 798 



List of agricultural and horticultural officials and associations 798 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Thirty-fifth Annual Report of Connecticut State Station, 1911 798 



Annual Report of the New Jersey Stations, 1910 798 



Monthly Bulletin of the Department Library, July and August, 1912 798 



