MISCELLANEOUS. 831 



work of tht:- station and more detailed reports by the heads of divisions; a financial 

 Btatement for the fiscal year ended June 30, L903; 6 papers abstracted elsewhere; 

 reprints of 5 press bulletins dealing in a popular manner with the treatment of grain 

 smut, weevil in grain and other stored products, silk culture, and potato scab; and 

 reprints of Bulletins 182-185 of the station on the following subjects: Apples in North 

 Carolina (E. 8. R., 15, p. 40); fungus diseases of the apple, pear, and quince i E. S. 

 R., 15, p. 163); insect enemies of the apple, pear, and quince, with methods of treat- 

 ment (E. S. II.. 15, p. 168); the culture and marketing of orchard and garden fruits 

 (E. S. K., 15, p. 581 I; the black rot of the grape in North Carolina and its treatment 

 (E. S. R., 15, p. 591 i. 



Twenty-first and Twenty-second Annual Reports of Ohio Station, 1901-2 

 {Ohio Sta. Rpts. 1902-3, /./-. XXV 138; XIX 156).— This is made up of 

 reprints of Bulletins 129-143 of the station issued during the 2 years, and already 

 abstracted in the Record. 



Fifteenth Annual Report of Oregon Station, 1903 {Oregon sta. Rpt. 1903, 

 ]>]>. 62). — This includes a financial statement of the station for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1903; and reports of the director and heads of departments, parts of which 

 are noted elsewhere. 



Sixteenth Annual Report of Oregon Station, 1904 i Oregon Sta. Rpt. 1904, 

 pp. 4? ). — This report on the college and station includes a financial statement for the 

 fiscal year ended June 30, 1904, and reportsof the director and heads of departments. 

 Some of the work upon which brief reports are made is noted elsew here in this issue. 



Annual Report of Pennsylvania Station, 1903 i Pennsylvania Sta. Rpt. 1903, 

 ]ij>. IV ■ 250). — This includes the organization list of the station; a financial state- 

 ment for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1903; a report of the director on the work of 

 the station during the year; departmental reports which include summaries of the 

 different lines of station work; several articles noted elsewhere; and reprints, with 

 minor changes, of Bulletins 62, 64, and 65 of the station on the following subjects: 

 An experiment in ginseng culture (E. S. R., 14, p. 861); methods of steer feeding 

 (E. S. R., 15, p. 894); forage and soiling experiments, 1902 ( E. S. R., 15, p. 998); 

 and also Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin 51 on the available energy of timothy 

 hay (E. S. R., 15, p. 799). 



Annual Report of the Director, H. P. Armsby ( Pennsylvania Sta. Bui. 69, ]>\>. 

 12).— This is a summary of the work of the station during the year 1903-4 with spe- 

 cific recommendations concerning the needs of the station. 



Seventeenth Annual Report of Rhode Island Station, 1904 i Rhode Island 

 Sta. Rpt. 1904, pp. 289 IX, pis. 8).— The report of the director presents a rather 

 detailed outline of station work during the year, with statements of some of the more 

 important results obtained. The reports of the divisions of horticulture, agronomy 

 and chemistry, and meteorology contain several articles noted elsewhere. A financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1904, and a list of exchanges are appended. 

 An article on Tent Covering for Vegetables and Strawberries has been abstracted 

 from another source (E. S. R., Hi, p. 667). 



Twenty-first Annual Report of Wisconsin Station, 1904 ( Wisconsin Sta. Rpt. 

 1904, pp. . ? ,9::).— This includes the organization list of the station; a report of the 

 director; a complete list of the bulletins issued by the station; numerous articles 

 abstracted elsewhere: lists of exchanges and acknowledgments, and a financial state- 

 ment for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1904. 



Organization lists of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations in 

 the United States ( U. S. Dept. Agr., Office of Experiment Stations Hal. 151, i>j>. 9: ■ 



XVIII). 



On agricultural control and experiment stations, 8. Hals ( Tidsskr. Norske 

 Landbr., 11 (1904), No. 12, j>j>. 529-561 ).— Discussions of the subject with special 

 reference to conditions existing in Norway. — p. w. woll. 



