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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Editor: E. W. ALLEN, Ph. D., Chief, Office of Experiment Stations. 

 Associate Editor : H. L. Knight. 



EDITORIAL DEPABTMENTS. 



Agricultural Chemistry and Agrotechny — S^bil L. Smith. 



fW. H. Beax. 

 Meteorology, Soils, and Fertilizers < j j^ luckett. 



rw. H. Evans, Ph. D. 

 Agricultural Botany, Bacteriology, and Plant Pathology -^ -y^ p, Boyd 



f J. I. SCHULTE. 



FieldCropsjj 13 Luckett. »0 



Horticulture and Forestry— E. J. Glasson. C4> 



Economic Zoology and Entomologj^ — W. A. Hooker, D. V. M. 



fC. F. Langwortht, Ph. D., D Sc. 

 Foods and Human Nutrition \^^^^^^ ^ Pritchett. 



fD. W. May. 

 Zootechny, Dairying, and Dairy Farming j ^ j^^ Moore. 



fW. A. Hooker. 

 Veterinary Medicine | g^^^ L. Smith. 



Rural Engineering — R. W. Trullingeb.* 

 Rural Economics — E. Merritt. 



fF. E. Heaxd. 

 Agricultural Education |j^^^ ^ Spethmann. 



Indexes — M. D. Moore. 



CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXVIII. 



EDITORIAL NOTES. 



Page. 



The opportunity for individual sei-vice 1 



Helping to win the war 4 



Closer relation of station and extension forces 6 



An agricultural program 101 



The regulation of agriculture abroad 102 



"Speeding up" food production in England 107 



Report of the commission on the investigation of agricultural education 



in Massachusetts 301 



Agriculture under reconstruction 401 



The place of the experiment stations in a reconstruction program 405 



A decade of development of the insular experiment stations 601 



Proposed station work in the Virgin Islands 60S 



The first decade of the International Institute of Agriculture 701 



^On leave of absence for military service. 



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