798 EXPEEIMENT STATION RECORD. 



It can eiu«ily be constructed in a school building for use by classes in nature 

 study, agriculture, and physical geography. 



Farm management field studies and demonstration work in Ohio, L. H. 

 GoDDARD (Ohio Sta. Clrc. 127, pp. 172-1S2, figs. 2). — An outline is given ol' a 

 plan which has been adopted by the department of cooperation of the Ohio 

 Station and the Office of Farm Management of this Department, for reorganiz- 

 ing the extension work which has been conducted by the station. This is fol- 

 lowed by an account of the purpose and character of the work to be under- 

 taken, previous experience in extension work at the Ohio Station, an agricul- 

 tural survey of the State, the use of district supervisors and county agents, 

 township supervision, farm management extension work, rural economics, and 

 rural sociology. 



Proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual convention of the Association of 

 American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, edited by J. L. 

 Hills (Proc. Assoc. Amer. Agr. Cols, and Expt. Stas., 25 {1911), pp. 229). — An 

 account of this convention, held at Columbus, Ohio, November 15-17, 1911, has 

 been given (E. S. R., 26, p. 8). 



Proceedings of the sixteenth annual meeting of the American Association 

 of Farmers' Institute Workers, edited by W. H. Beal and J. Hamilton 

 {U. 8. Dept. Agr., Office Expt. Stas. Bui. 251, pp. 77). — An account of this con- 

 vention, held at Columbus, Ohio, November 13 and 14, 1911, has been previously 

 given (E. S. R., 26, p. 199). 



List of agricultural and horticultural officials, institutions, and associa- 

 tions (Verslag. en lleded. Dir. Landh. Dept. Landb., Nijv en Handel, 1912, No 

 2, pp. 120). — This list contains the organization and personnel of the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Industry, and Commerce, including the agricultural educa- 

 tion service, agricultural education and research institutions, agricultural and 

 horticultural winter schools, itinerant agricultural and horticultural instructors, 

 and agricultural and horticultural associations in the Netherlands. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



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

 State Sta. Rpt. 1911, pt. G, pp. XT///).— This contains the organization list, a 

 report of the board of control, in which are embodied minutes adopted in 

 memory of the late Dr. William H. Brewer, a financial statement for the fiscal 

 year ended September 30, 1911, and a list of corrections to the report. 



Annual Report of the New Jersey Stations, 1910 (Neiv Jersey Stas. Rpt. 

 1910, lip. XyiII-\-J,2'i, pis. 60, figs. 5). — This contains the organization list of 

 the stations, a financial statement for the State Station for the fiscal year ended 

 October 31, 1910. and for the College Station for the fiscal year ended June 30, 

 1910, a brief report by the director, and departmental reports, the experimental 

 features of which are abstracted elsewhere in this issue. A report on the 

 inspection of fertilizers has been previously noted (E. S. R., 24, p. 528), as 

 have also been a report on the inspection of feeding stuffs (E. S. R., 23, p. 475) 

 and an account of peach investigations at Vineland and High Bridge (E. S. R., 

 23, p. 734). 



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

 (U. S. Dept. Agr., Lihrarg Mo. Bui., 3 (1912), Nos. 7, pp. 209-229; 8, pp. 233- 

 264). — These numbers contain data for July and August. 1912, respectively, as 

 to the accessions to the Library of this Department and the additions to the 

 list of periodicals currently received. 



