698 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



ment of receipts and expenditures of the station for the fiscal year ending June 30, 

 1898. Appendix III consists of reprints of Teacher's Leaflets on Nature Study 8-11. 

 Reports of North Carolina Station for 1897 and 1898 (half year) {North Caro- 

 lina Sla. Bpt. 1897 and 1898, pp. XL1 V-\- 423-426). — This contains reports of the director 

 and heads of departments covering the work of the station from January 1, 1897, to 

 June 30, 1898, and financial statements for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1897 and 



The North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, W. A. Withers (North 

 Carolina Sta. Spec. Bui. 48, pp. 11). — Notes on the station staff and the equipment 

 and work of the station. 



The station and its exhibit (North Carolina Sta. Spec. Bui. 50, pp. 10).— A special 

 bulletin explanatory of the station and its exhibit at the annual fair of the North 

 Carolina Agricultural Society in 1898. 



Experiment Station .Work, VII (U. S. Dept. Ayr.. Farmers' Bui. 84, pp. 32, 

 figs. S). — This includes the following popular articles: Home-mixed fertilizers, forc- 

 ing asparagus in the field, field selection of seed, potatoes as food for man, corn 

 stover as a feeding stuff, feeding value of sugar beets, salt-marsh hay, forage crops 

 for pigs, ground grain for chicks, skim milk for young chickens, by-products of the 

 dairy, stripper butter, curd test in cheese making, and gape disease of chickens. 



The development of agriculture in Japan (UEngrais, 13 (1S98), Xo 47, pp. 1117, 

 1118). 



Fourth report of progress on extension work, I. P. Roberts (New York Cornell 

 Sta. Bpt. 1898, pp. 633-654, maps 3). — A reprint of Bulletin 1-16 of the station (E. S. 

 R., 10, p. 498). 



