1918.] CONTENTS. VH 



Page. 



The mill market for corn and wheat, Camp 895 



Regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture for cotton warehouses 805 



Parcel post business methods, Hawbaker and Law 895 



Geography of the world's agriculture, Finch and Baker 895 



Agricultural production for 1918 896 



Prospects of Fi-ench agriculture, Mangin 896 



Reorganization of agriculture in France, Coquide 896 



The food of France, Bellet 896 



Agricultural statistics of Uruguay 896 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Teaching value of the sciences in animal husbandry. Savage and Maynard 896 



Value of fundamental sciences in animal husbandry, Savage 896 



The curriculum , Coffey 897 



Coordination of courses in animal husbandry, Plumb 897 



Conventionalism in the teaching of live stock judging, Forbes 897 



Teaching breed history to advanced students, ivlumford 897 



Home course in soils and soil management, compiled by Pennewell 897 



Courses in agriculture on the home project basis 897 



Subject matter for 1917-18 in natural history, agriculture, and home making 897 



Rural science, including school gardening, Sheridan 898 



A primer of household biology, Gudger 898 



The States Relations Service and the cooperative extension service. True 89S 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Report on experiment stations and extension work in the United States, 1916 . . . 898 



Thu-tieth Annual Report of Alabama College Station, 1917 899 



Annual report on work done under the local experiment law in 1917, Duggar 899 



Report of Hawaii Station, 1917 899 



]\Ionthly Bulletin of the Ohio Experiment Station 899 



Farm knowledge, edited by Seymour 899 



