98 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD 



most suitable in Kansas, together with information as to better utilizing the cow 

 and her products; the more profitable production of beef, wool, mutton, and poultry, 

 and a higher order of home-making.*' The report also contains papers, addresses, 

 and discussions at the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the board, January 12-14. 



The potato and hay crops of 1897 (Jour. Bd. Agr. [London], 4 (1898), Xo. 4, pp. 

 433-436). — Statistics on these crops in Great Britain. 



The rice crop of India, R. F. PATTERSON I U. S. Consular L'pts., 1898, Xo. 210, p. 

 409). — Statistical notes. 



Sugar in British Guiana, A. J. Patterson I U. S. Consular Epis., 1898, No. 210, p. 

 40S). — A concise report on the sugar industry of British Guiana. It shows that there 

 has been a continual decrease in the acreage of cane since 1892. 



"Wheat crop of India, 1897-98, R. F. Patterson ( U. S. Consular Rpts., 1S9S, Xo. 

 MO, pp. 372, 373). — statistics concerning the production and exportation of Indian 

 wheat. 



List of officials and associations connected with the dairy interests in the 

 United States and Canada for 1898 ( U. S. Dept. Agr., Bureau of Animal Industry 

 Circ. 22, pp. S). 



Index to Iowa Station Bulletins 25 to 36 {Iowa Sla. Bui. Si 1 ,, pp. 879-889). 



Danish Agricultural Calendar, 1898, P. Holt (Lommebog for Landmiind. Copen- 

 hagen, 1S97, pp. 396). 



Annual Report of the Royal Danish Agricultural Society, 1896-97 (Copen- 

 hagen, 1807, pp. 166). 



Iceland's progress during the past twenty years, P. Feilberg (Tidsskr. Landb- 

 kon., 10 (1897), Xo. 7-8, pp. 589-620). 



The influence of width of tire on draft of wagons, H. J. Waters (Missouri Sta. 

 Rpt., 1S97, pp. 165-206, figs. 14). — A reprint of Bulletin 39 of the station (E. S. R., 9, 

 p. 997). 



The sewage farms of the city of Freiburg, in Baden, O. Korxe (Arch. Hyg., 32 

 (1898), Xo. 3, pp. 173-219, pis. 3, dgm. 1). — A chemical and bacteriological study of 

 canals and sewage, with bibliography. 



Report of the agricultural college at Aas, Norway, 1895-96, J. L. Hircsh 

 (Ber. Hoiere Landbr. Skole i Aas, 1895-96, pp. 331, pis. 6). 



Technical education in Austria ( U. S. Consular Bpts., 1S97, Dec., pp. 543-550). — 

 Rise and development of technical schools in Austria. 



Higher agricultural education in Denmark and Germany, J. Sebelien (Ber. 

 Hoiere Landbr. Skole i Aas, 1895-96, pp. 125-212). 



Danish agricultural schools, T. Frost (Aarsber. Offent. Foranst. Landbr. Frtrnne, 

 1896, pp. 396-415). 



On the introduction of apprenticeships in agricultural and dairy instruction, 

 A. Gbaxstbom (Diet [Helsingfors], 18 (1897), Xos. 3, pp. 85-94; 4, pp. 106-122). 



Danish agricultural institutions, N. Heyman (Landbrugs- Instit lutioner. Copen- 

 hagen: Xordisk Forlag, 1897). 



Report of the agricultural department of Norway for 1896 (Aarsber. Offent. 

 Foranst. Landbr. Fremntc, 1896, pp. LIX-{-554). 



Agricultural school at Spalatc, Dalmatia (Ztschr. Xahr. Untersucli. u. Hug., 11 

 (1897), Xo. 14, p. 245). — An agricultural school is to be founded in Spalato, Dalmatia, 

 with funds formerly given to the agricultural school in Gravosa, the latter being 

 discontinued. 



A brief handbook for apprentices on larger estates, A. V. Tuxex (Kortfattet 

 Vejledning for landvdsensldrhnge paa stbrre Gaurde. Copenhagen: Schubothe's Bogh., 

 1S97, pp. 188). 



The biological annual, 1895, Y. Delate (V Annie biologique, 1897, pp. XLVIII-{- 

 732). — This publication is edited by Professor Delage, with the cooperation of a 

 large number of well-known assistants. It is intended to give a review of all papers 

 dealing with general biology. 



