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MISCELLANEOUS. 



Annual Report of Idaho Station, 1901 {Idalio 8ta. lipt. 1901, pp. ^'J).— This 

 inchides a report of the direetor on the pubheations and work of the .station during 

 the year, departmental reports reviewinij the different lines of work at some length, 

 and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. 



Eighth Annual Report of Montana Station, 1901 {MonUoia Sid. Bid. 32, pp. 

 71). — This includes a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901; a 

 report of the director on the work, staff, and publications of the station; a 

 list of exchanges, and departmental reports, parts of which have already been noted 

 from other publications (K. S. R.,13, pp. 271, 676) or are noted elsewhere in this 

 issue. Of 201 sam])les of food examined by the chemLst 94 were found adulterated. 



Fourteenth Annual Report of New York Cornell Station, 1901 {Nnv York 

 Conic/l Sta. lipt. lDU],')>p. XL]'I-\-4'''')- — The report j)n)per includes the organiza- 

 tion list, a rei)ort of the director, a summarized financial statement for the iiscal 

 year ended June 30, 1901, and departmental reports reviewing the different lines of 

 work during the year. Appendix I contains reprints of Bulletins 183-193 of the 

 station on the following subjects: Sugar-beet pulp as a food for cows (E. S. K., 12, p. 

 878); the grape-root worm, a new grape pe.st in New York (E. S. R., 12, p. 974); the 

 common European i)raying mantis, a new beneficial insect in America (E. S. R., 12, 

 p. 973); the sterile fungus Rhizoctonia as a cause of plant diseases in America 

 (E. 8. R., 13, p. 55); the palmer worm (E. S. R., 13, p. 68); spray calendar (E. S. R., 

 13, p. 372); Oswego strawberries — an account of experiment with fertilizers, and 

 records of strawlierry growing, in the Oswego district (E. S. R., 13, ji. 354); three 

 unusual strawberry pests and a greenhouse jjest (E. S. R., 13, j). 371); tillage 

 experiments with potatoes (E. S. R., 13, p. 342); further experiments against the 

 peach-tree borer (E. S. R., 13, p. 369); and studies of some shade tree and timber- 

 destrrjN'ing fungi (E. S. R., 13, p. 468). Appendix II contains a detailed financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. Appendix III contains reprints 

 of Nature Study Quarterlies Nos. 6-9, Reading Lessons for Farmers Nos. 10-15, eight 

 numbers of the Junior Naturalist Monthly i.ssued during 1900-1901, Reading Lessons 

 for Farmers' A\'ives Nos. 1 and 2, and a circular of information concerning coopera- 

 ti\e experiments. 



Director's report for 1901, W. H. Jordan {Neic York Sidle Sla. Bid. 211, pp. 

 4S5-4-'>0). — This is an extended review of the work of the station during the year. 

 The more important results ol:)tained along the different lines of investigation are 

 enumerated. 



Twelfth Annual Report of North Dakota Station, 1901 [Norlh Thikola Ski. 

 Rpl. 1901, pp. 112). — This includes a lirief report of the director, departmental 

 reports, parts of which aie noted elsewhere, an account of the wf)fk at the Edgeley 

 substation, and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Vermont Station, 1901 ( Vfrmoid Sid. Rpl. 1901, 

 pp. 19,l-SS0-\-X LV). — This inchides the organization list of the station, a financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901, a report of the (lire(;tor containing 

 a list of available station [)ublications and an outline of work during the year, abstracts 

 of Bulletins 81-87 issued during the year, and departmental reports containing in 

 addition to sunmiaries of the different lines of investigation miscellaneous articles 

 al>stracted elsewhere. 



Organization lists of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations in 

 the United States with a list of agricultural experiment stations in foreign 

 countries ( [/. S. Dcpl. Agr., Office of Experiment Stations Bui. Ill, pp. 130). — This 

 includes the organization lists of the Office of Experiment Stations and the agricul- 

 tural colleges and experiment stations in the United States with a list of station publi- 

 cations received during 1901; lists of the officers of the Association of American 



