VIII CONTENTS. 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Page. 



The farmers' institute with relation to agricultural high schools, Stevens 493 



School agriculture in its relation to the community, Howe 493 



The agricultural revolution, and the teacher's part in it, Poe 493 



Practical agriculture in rural schools, Jenks 493 



Agricultural and industrial education for Oklahoma schools, Balcomb 494 



Traveling schools, Snyder 494 



Extension work in the West, Snyder 494 



Public school extension work, Martin 494 



Boys' and girls' agricultural clubs, Howe 494 



Corn, cotton and live stock contests for Georgia school children — 1909 494 



Fai-mers' institutes in Georgia 494 



Elements of agriculture, Warren 494 



Guide to the study of plant culture, Fischer 495 



Textbook on plant culture for rural public schools, Christensen 495 



Experimental dairy bacteriology, Russell and Hastings 495 



Preventing damage by frost. Smith , 495 



Selecting seed corn, Moorhouse 495 



The sport of bird study. Job 495 



A loaf of bread, Wardell. 495 



Something about sewing for Nebraska girls 495 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Nineteenth Annual Report of North Dakota Station 496 



Annual Report of Virginia Station, 1908 496 



Report of the Bureau of Agriculture for 1908, Nesom 496 



Report on the work of the Imperial Institute 1906 and 1907, Dunstan 496 



Development of experimentation by Imperial Free Economic Society 496 



A chronological history of the conservation movement 496 



Encyclopsedia of agriculture 496 



Accessions to the Department Library, January-March, 1909 496 



