CONTENTS. IX 



Page. 



Influence of moisture on the expansion and contraction of concrete 891 



[A selection of farm power], Strecker 891 



Electricity on the farm, Bates 891 



Electricity in agriculture, Vietze 891 



Competitive tests of drills, Fischer 892 



Test of a mowing machine, Rezek ,. 892 



An investigation of the air lift pump, Davis and Weidner 892 



Farm buildings for landowners, agents, and tenants, Curtis 892 



A colony poultry house 892 



A concrete root cellar, Folsom 893 



[Hot water heating in a greenhouse], Alt 893 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



Work accidents and the farm hand, Lescohier 893 



Possibilities of American farms. — A comparison with Germany, Merritt 893 



The high cost of farming, Yoakum 893 



( 'heap money for farmers, Ward 894 



Agricultm-al cooperation in Switzerland 894 



Institutions for agricultural credit 894 



Cooperative agi'icultural distribution and production 894 



Small holdings, Cheney 894 



A handbook of Virginia, Koiner 895 



[Agricultural products and resources of Mexico] 895 



Agricultural progress in Trinidad and Tobago, Carmody 895 



Agricultural statistics, 1911, Rew 895 



Agricultural statistics 895 



Foreign crops, July, 1912, Daugherty 895 



Crop Reporter 895 



Crop Reporter 896 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. » 



The university ideal, Soule 896 



Educational culture for the people of Manitoba, Robertson 896 



Report of agricultural extension department, Richardson 896 



Something of the district agricultural schools 896 



Report of agriculture in the high schools of Michigan, French 896 



High schools that train for farming, Warburton 896 



Country schools for city boys, Myers 896 



Preparation of teachers for rural work, Monahan 897 



The rural school, Cooley 897 



The organization of correspondence courses in agricultiire, Hamihon 897 



Opportunities in the government service, Burch 897 



State aid to agriculture in Ireland, Plunkett 897 



Statistics of education in the Kingdom of Wurttemberg for 1911 897 



School agriculture, Wood 897 



A tentative com-se in agriculture for Ohio, Miller et al 897 



Lessons from forest and orchard, Nolan 897 



The renewal of the neglected orchard, Wilson 897 



Elementary entomology, Sanderson and Jackson 898 



Notes in agricultm-al arithmetic, Wheeler 898 



Cement silo construction, Hine and Wheeler 898 



Civic improvement in \dllage and country', Waiigh 898 



The school-home garden, Bishop 898 



West Virginia Arbor and Bird Day manual 898 



Arbor Day in Porto Rico 899 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Twenty-second Annual Report of Mississippi Station, 1909 899 



Twenty-third Annual Report of Mississippi Station, 1910 899 



Annual Report of Porto Rico Station, 1911 899 



Bibliography and index of the publications of the college and station 899 



Experiment Station Work, LXX 899 



