MISCELLANEOUS. 695 



and reports of the animal hulnstrialist, eliemist, entomologist, assistant plant 

 patholotrist, assistant in botany, and librarian, a list of periodicals received by 

 tlie station, and a snbject list of the station pnblications to date, MncU of the 

 experimental work noted in the rei>orts of the officers is absti'acted elsewhere 

 in this issue. 



Annual Beport of New Jersey Stations, 1906 {.\cw Jersey Stas. Ritt. 1006, 

 IH). XXI -{-670). — This includes the organization list of the stations, a financial 

 statement of the State station for the fiscal year ended October 31, 1906, and of 

 the college station for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1006, a report of the 

 director reA'iewiug the different lines of station work, and departmental reports 

 abstracted elsewhere. A report on the inspection of feeding stuffs has been 

 peviously noted (E. S. R.. 17, p. 1101), as has also one on the inspection of 

 I'aris green (E. S. K., is, p. 458). Brief notes are also given of meteorological 

 data for the year, feeding exi)eriments with milch cows, and the successful 

 treatment of a case of milk fever. 



[Index to bulletins and reports of Hatch Experiment Station, 1888-1907 J 

 {Massachusetts iila. Index Xnmher, 1907, i)i). .'/S). — This is an index of bulletins 

 and reports issued by the Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts 

 Agricultural College, from its organization to its change of name to Massachu- 

 setts Agricultural Experiment Station in 1007. 



[Index to Wyoniing' Station publications], Craoe R. Herard {Wyoming Sta. 

 Index Bid. D, pp. 3S). — IJsts of the itublications of the station since its organiza- 

 tion, and a subject index to Bulletins 54-75, issued from July, 1002, to July, 

 1007. 



Accessions to the Department Library, July-September, 1907 ( U. 8. Dept. 

 Agr,, Library Bui. 65, pp. 56). 



Science at work, W. Felthwaite and J. 8. Remington {London, 1907, pp. 

 <S'J, pis. 11). — This pamphlet contains brief discussions of the following sub- 

 jects: Science and the land: farmers, landowners, and seed merchants; seed 

 testing; .manure and oil-cake makers; science and the miller; the farmer and 

 the weather; agricultural cooperation; and science at work. A brief account 

 of the Aynsome Seed Testing Station and Laboratory in England is included. 



Recent progress in agriculture, A. Bruttini {Bol. Quind. Sac. Agr. Ital., 12 

 {1907), No. 20, pp. 876-90/ ). — Progress in agricultural meteorology, soil investi- 

 gations, fertilizer exiieriments. agricultural mechanics, irrigation and hybridiza- 

 tion and selection of plants is reviewed. 



