STATISTICS MISCELLANEOUS, 97 



Animal parasites, II, E. P. Niles {Virginia Sta. Bui. 109, pp. 13—22, Jigs. 2). 



Brief popular notes on the CulicidiL' with suggestions of remedies against these insects. 



Destruction of oflfal in slaughterhouses, Lackent {Rec. Med. Vet., Pari-t S. 

 ser., 7 {19G0), No. 23, pp. S90-S92).—X number of disinfectant methods which have 

 been proposed for treating offal from slaughterhouses are discussed bv the author. 

 It is contended, however, that no method is so thorough and certain as the complete 

 incineration of all waste materials. 



STATISTICS— MISCELLANEOUS. 



Thirteenth Annual Report of Alabama College Station, 1900 {Alabama 

 College Sta. Rpt. 1900, pp. 20) . — This includes a financial statement for the fiscal year 

 ended June 30, 1900, and reports of the director and heads of departments review- 

 ing the different lines of station work. 



Thirteenth Annual Report of Arkansas Station, 1900 {Arkansas Sta. Rpt. 

 1900, pp. 7—114)- — This includes a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 

 30, 1900, a brief report of the director, and reprints of Bulletins 61-65 of the station 

 dealing with the following subjects: Some hay, forage, and pasture ])lantsfor Arkanr 

 sas (E. S. R., 12, p. 634); wheat experiments (E. S. R., 12, p. 1034); the relative 

 susceptibility of the domestic animals to the contagia of human and bovine tubercu- 

 losis (E. S. R., 12, p. 1084); notes on celery (E. S. R., 13, p. 48); and pig feed- 

 ing experiments (E. S. R., 13, p. 77). A popular edition of Bulletin 63, entitled 

 the source of tuberculosis in farm animals (E. S. R., 12, p. 1092), and a station cir- 

 cular on pomology and institutes are also reprinted. 



Thirteenth Annual Report of Georgia Station, 1900 {Georgia Sla. Rpt. 1900, 

 pp. 294-371). — This includes a report of the director on the publications and work 

 of the station during the year, a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 

 30, 1900, and a report of the biologist and horticulturist abstracted elsewhere. 



Twenty -third Annual Report of North Carolina Station, 1900 {North Caro- 

 lina Sta. Rpt. 1900, pp. XXX-\-104). — This includes a report of the director on the 

 work and publications of the station during the year; reports of the agriculturist, chem- 

 ist, and the horticulturist, botanist, and entomologist, giving detailed outlines of the 

 work of their respective departments; a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1900; and reprints of Bulletins 170-174 of the station on the following subjects: 

 Gardening imder glass (E. S. R., 12, p. 444) , corn culture in North Carolina (E. S. R., 

 12, p. 538), the digestibility of some non-nitrogenous constituents of certain feeding 

 i;tuff.-3 (E. S. R., 12, p. 667), purification of phloroglucinol (E. S. R. 12, p. 611), 

 another warning in regard to compost peddlers (E. S. R., 12, p. 841), and methods 

 of determining proteid nitrogen in vegetable materials (E. S. R., 12, p. 819). 



Thirteenth Annual Report of Indiana Station, 1900 {Indiana Sta. Rpt. 1900, 

 pp. 104). — This includes a report of the director enumerating the different lines of 

 station w^ork and giving a subject list of station publications issued during the year; 

 miscellaneous articles abstracted elsewhere; a list of periodicals received at the sta- 

 tion; and a financial statement f(jr the fiscal year ended June 30, 1900. 



Thirteenth Annual Report of Michigan Station, 1900 {Michigan Sta. Rpt. 

 1900, pp. 69-361) . — Included in these pages are reports of the director and heads of 

 departments reviewing in some detail the work of the station during the year, a 

 financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1900, meteorological observa- 

 tions noted elsewhere, and reprints of Bulletins 17.5-185 of the station on the follow- 

 ing subjects: Some insects of the year 1898 (E. S. R., 11, p. 954), strawberry notes 

 for 1899 (E. S. R., 11, p. 931), the South Haven report for 1899 (E. S. R., 12, p. 238), the 

 production and marketing of wool (E. S. R., 12, p. 275), sugar-beet investigations 

 (E. S. R., 12, p. 540), some insects of the year 1899 (E. S. R., 12, p. 575), cooperative 

 soil test experiments (E. S. R., 12, p. 623), a popular discussion of pure milk supply 



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