VIII CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Wine-making experiments at Gard, 1901, E. Kiner and G. Barba 711 



Changes in chemical cunijiosition of bilberry wine, R. Otti) 711 



The chemistry of cider, A. H. Allen ." 711 



Exj)erimentH on cider making, report for 11)01, F. J. Lloyd 711 



The li»01 exhibition of cider, F. G. Farwell ' 711 



The i)rodncti(>n of vinegar in cellars, \V. B. Alvvood and R. J. Davidson 712 



New ]>rocess in olive oil making 712 



Tanning materials, (i. F. Colby 712 



Textile fibers of commerce, W. I. Hannan 712 



Chemical technologv of textile fibers, ( i. von < ieorgievics 712 



The art of paper making, A. Watt 712 



A new paper stock 713 



AGRICULTURAL P:N0INEERING. 



Report of irrigation investigations for 1901, E. Mead et al 713 



What the Department of Agricultnre is doing for irrigation, F. Mead 714 



Water supjily and irrigation in Nevada, L. II. Taylor 714 



Water storage in the Truckee Basin, California-Nevada, L. H. Taylor 715 



Irrigation systems of Texas, T. U. Taylor 715 



Irrigation from Big Thompson River, J. E. Field 715 



Geology and water resources of the Patrick and Goshen Hole quadrangles in 



eastern Wyoming and western Nebraska, G. L Adams 715 



Report of the engineer, O. V. P. Stout 715 



Irrigation in the Western Division, New South Wales, J. Wright 716 



Some features of irrigation, W. O. Webber 716 



Water powers of the State of Maine, H. A. Pressey 716 



Water supply notes 716 



The laws of Indiana for constructing ditches and levees, 1901 71(i 



Lanil drainage 716 



The bacterial disposal of sewage from country houses, G. J. (j. Jensen 716 



Sewage jiollution in the metropolitan area near New York City and its effect 



on inland water resources, M. O. Leighton 716 



Adaptation of the ])eat closet system to towns, Fraenkel, Pfeiffer, and Witt 716 



Road conventions in the Southern States, and object-lesson roads 716 



Wind power notes 716 



Engine power notes 717 



Electric power on German farms 717 



The transj^ortation of manuie over uneven ground, II. Dupays 717 



The American ])low and the Russian farmer, T. F. Heenan 717 



Development of the disk plow 717 



The Derby land digger 717 



The reaj)ing machine 717 



A sifting machine for grading oats and freeing grains from ergot, II. Walter . . 717 



Comparative tests ( >f seed cleaning and sorting machines 717 



Notes on the building of stables and farmstea(ls, K. S. Wilson 717 



The heating of poultry houses 717 



The utilization of waste j)roducts, T. Roller 717 



MISf'ELLANKOUS. 



Imports and exports of animals and animal products, J. Roberts 718 



Annual Rejjort of the Bureau of Industries for Province of Ontario, 1901 718 



Annual Report of Department of Agriculture of Northwest Territories, 1901 .. 718 



Report on agriculture, P. ( iennadius 718 



Industrial progress in North Carolina 718 



History of German agriculture, T. von der (toIIz : 718 



Agricultural and viticnitural calendar, V. Yermorel 719 



The country gentlemen's estate book, 1902, W. P.roomhail 719 



Timely hints for farmers 719 



Secondary courses in agriculture, A. C. True et al 719 



Proceedings of the seventh annual meeting of the American Association of 



Farmer's Institute Workers 719 



Report of the farmers' institutes of the Province of Ontari(j, 1901 719 



A list of bibliographies of special subjects 719 



