STATISTICS. 599 



taloupe bliglit, the Riispian thistle as forage, a so-called 1)light cure, the seepage 

 measurements of the experiment station, potato failures, sunshine for 1900, conclu- 

 sions relative to the culture of sugar ])eets, and how to fight the codling moth. 



Experiment Station Work, XVIII ( U. >S. Dept. Agr., Fmmers' Bui. 133, pp. 32, 

 fgs. 14)- — This number contains articles on the following subjects: The value of 

 stable manure, alfalfa as a fertilizer, effect of lime on different crops on acid soils, 

 celery culture, utilizing the greenhouse in summer, the resistance of strawberries to 

 frost, a fumigator for small orchard trees, foundation in comb building, a device for 

 ridding houses of flies, slop foi- pigs, profitable crops for pigs, barley as food for 

 horsess water in butter, and losses in the preparation of silage. 



Crop Reporter {U. S. Dept. Agr., Division of Stati.'itics Crop Reporter, Vol. 3, Nos. 

 4-6, pp. 8 each). — These numbers contain statistical data on the condition of crops in 

 the different States and Territories on August 1, September 1, and October 1, 1901; 

 trade statistics; and miscellaneous articles of a statistical nature, among which are 

 the following: The crops of France in 1901, Hungarian and Austrian crop conditions, 

 Bureau of Forestry, railway statistics, principal food crops of Denmark, the exporta- 

 tion of cattle and beef, crops of Great Britain in 1901, Hungarian grain crops, esti- 

 mated wlieat crop of the world in 1901, Argentine crop prospects, potatoes in the 

 British Isles, production of spelt and buckwheat in Eussia since 1883, and oil seeds 

 crop of India. 



List of the publications of the Division of Agrostology ( U. S. Dept. Agr., 

 Division of Agrostology Circ. 36, pp. 8) . 



