492 EXPERIMEKT STATION RECORD, 



in Hawaiian soils, and the economic seaweeds of Hawaii and tlieir food valne. 

 These i)ai)ers and most of the experimental data inclnded in the reports are 

 abstraetetl elsewhere in this issue. 



Annual Report of Nevada Station, 1906 {Xcvmla St a. RiJt. 1!)0(:, pp. 31).— 

 This contains reports of the board of control, the director, and heads of de- 

 partments. The director discusses the Adams Act and the work undertaken 

 under it, and jrives a list of the puWications of the year, and a financial state- 

 ment for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1!)06. The departmental reports con- 

 tain notes on the work in chemistry, botany, horticulture and forestry, zoology 

 and bacteriolojry. agriculture and animal husbandry, and entomology. The 

 experimental work in agronomy is abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Contents of and index to bulletins of the Bureau of Plant Industry Nos. 

 1-100, inclusive, J. E. Rockwell {U. S. Dcpt. Agr., Bur. Plant Indus. BuL 

 101, pp. 102). — This contains a brief introductory statement as to the various 

 publications of the Bureau and the form of distribution, a list witli tables of 

 contents of Bulletins 1-100, inclusive, and an index to these bulletins. 



Index to Farmers' Bulletins 1-250, C. H. Greathouse ( U. 8. Dcpt. Agr., 

 Div. Pubs. Bui. 8, pp. 1^8). 



[Report on agriculture in Fiji, 1906] (Leg. Council Fiji Paper No. 13, pp. 

 16). — A brief account is given of work carried on during the year at two 

 .experiment stations in Fiji, including trials of various crops and studies of 

 insect pests and plant diseases, and of fertilizer experiments conducted on a 

 number of estates, with analyses of the soils of one of the stations and 

 meteorological records kept at Suva. 



