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tlie work and publications of the station, and a financial statement for the 

 Federal funds for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917. The experimental worli 

 reported and not previously noted is for the most part abstracted elsewhere 

 in this issue. 



Twenty-eighth Annual Report of New Mexico Station, 1917 (Neiv Mexico 

 Sta. Rpt. 1917, pp. 92, figs. 14). — This contains the organization list, a report 

 of the director on the work and publications of the station. Including reports of 

 heads of departments, and a financial 'tatement for the Federal funds for the 

 year ended June 30, 1917. The experimental features not previously reported 

 are for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Thirtieth Annual Report of South Carolina Station, 1917 {South Carolina 

 Sta. Rpt. 1911, pp. 32). — This contains the organization list, a report of the 

 director on the work of the station, a financial statement for the fiscal year 

 ended June 30, 1017, and departmental reports, of which portions of that of the 

 animal husbandman are abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Report of the Canada Experimental Farms, 1916 (Canada Expt. Farms 

 Rpts. 1916, vols. 1, pp. VIII +598, pis. 39; 2, pp. 599-1093, pis. U; 3, pp. 1094- 

 1499, pis. 43, fig. 1). — Volume 1 of this report contains the report of the di- 

 rector, including general notes, meteorological data, and synopses of the work 

 of the various divisions, branch farms, stations, and substations, and reports of 

 the divisions of chemistry, field hu.sbandry, and animal husbandry. Volume 2 

 contains reports of the divisions of horticulture and cereals. Volume 3 contains 

 reports of the divisions of botany, bees, forage plants, poultry, tobacco, illus- 

 tration stations, and extension and publicity. The experimental work recorded 

 is for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Monthly Bulletin of the Ohio Experiment Station (Mo. Bui. Ohio Sta., 2 

 (1911), No. 12, pp. 383-419, figs. 4)- — This contains several articles abstracted 

 elsewhere in this issue, together with one entitled Feeding Swine in Dry Lot, 

 by W. L. Robison, and notes. An index for 1917 is appended. 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation (Washington 

 Sta., West. Wash. Sta. Mo. Bui., 5 (1918), No. 10, pp. 141-156).— This number 

 contains brief articles on the following subjects: The Function of Grades and 

 Standards in the Marketing of Farm Products, by A. Hobson ; A^arieties and 

 Culture of Cane Fruits in Western Washington, by J. L. Stahl (see p. 643) ; 

 Silage Crops for Western Washington, by E. B. Stookey (see p. 637) ; Very Early 

 Hatches Pay Best, by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Shoup (see p. 678) ; and Winter Work 

 in the Orchard, by A. Frank. • 



