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migration, transportation of agricultural products, and manufacturing indus- 

 tries allied to agriculture. 



[Agricultural statistics of Argentina] (Extract. Estadis. Argentina, 1915, 

 pp. 3^2-353). ^In these pages the area, pi'oduction and value of the principal 

 crops for 1915 are given, with comparative data for earlier years. 



[Agricultural statistics of Sao Paulo], P. de Mobaes Baeros {Relat. Sec. 

 Agr., Com. e Ohras Pub. Sao Paulo, 1914, pp- 101-133, pis. 3). — In these pages 

 are given data as to the production, imports, and exports of important agri- 

 cultural products. 



Agricultural statistics of Uruguay (Estadis. Agr. [Urngiiay], 1915, pp. 

 XIV +134). — In this report are shown the movement of agricultural products, 

 the area and production of the principal crops, the number of live stock and 

 the number slaughtered in 1915, and comparative data for earlier years. 



Acreage and live stock returns of England and Wales (Bd. Agr. and 

 Fisheries [London], Agr. Statis., 51 (1916), No. 1, pp. 36). — This report con- 

 tinues data previously noted (E. S. R., 35, p. 590). 



Agricultural statistics of Portugal (Estatis. Agr. Portugal, No. 4 (1914), pp. 

 272). — In this volume are given statistical data for minor subdivisions relating 

 to rural population, soil, climate, area and production of crops, number of live 

 stock, and consumption of animal products. 



[Agriculture in Sweden], edited by J. Guinchard (In Sioeden. Stockholm: 

 Govt., 1914, 2. ed., vols. 1, pp. 1-81, 111-124; 2, pp. 27-165, figs. 85).— In these 

 volumes are discussed the topography, climate, flora, fauna, rural population, 

 rural husbandry, agricultural credit, and agricultural legislation. 



Agriculture [in Japan], S. Sato (Japan Year Book, 1916, pp. 331-350). — 

 These pages continue the information previously noted (E. S. R., 34, p. 92). 



[Agriculture in Chosen] (Ann. Rpt. Refortns and Prog. Chosen (Korea), 

 1914-15, pp. 118-129, pis. 4)- — These pages continue the information previously 

 noted (E. S. R., 34, p. 792). 



[Agriculture of New Zealand] (New Zeal. Off. Yearbook 1915, pp. 493-594, 

 pis. 2, figs. 2). — These pages continue the data previously noted (E. S. R., 33, 

 p. 395) adding data for 1915. 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Report on the Agricultural Instruction Act, 1914—15 (Canada Dept. Agr. 

 Sess. Paper 15c (1916), pp. IV +5-214). — This report comprises a summary 

 showing the chief purposes for which the funds hitherto available under this 

 act have been expended in the various provinces of the Dominion, and a review 

 by provinces of the work carried on during the past fiscal year, including 

 financial statements showing receipts and expenditures under the Agricultural 

 Education Act of 1912, and the Agricultural Instruction Act to March 31, 1915. 

 Appendixes relate to the rural school and school consolidation in Canada and 

 the United States ; school instruction in agriculture, farm mechanics, and home 

 economics in Canada and the United States; farm demonstration work in the 

 United States ; women's work in Canada, etc. 



[Agricultural and forestry education institutions in Sweden], edited by 

 J. Guinchabd (In Sweden. Stockholm: Govt., 1914, 2. ed., vol. 2, pp. 119, 125- 

 135, 187-189, figs. 2). — An account is given of the historical development and 

 present organization of agricultural education institutions, including agricul- 

 tural, forestry, and veterinary high schools, agricultural schools, forestry 

 schools, dairy schools, people's high schools, farmers' schools, schools of agri- 

 cultural economy for women, and farriery schools. 



The Wisconsin county training schools for teachers in rural schools, W. E. 

 Laeson (U. S. Bur. Ed. Bui. 17 (1916), pp. 40, pis. 4, figs. 2).— This bulletin 



