900 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Irrigation in South. Alberta, Northwest Territories, J. McCak; {F((riiH'rx' 

 Adroratr, 36 (1901), Xo. o.:'7, pp. 33:2, 333). 



A few remarkable artesian wells and the uses to which they are put, 

 E. H. Barbocr {Sri. Ain,:)-., S.) {1901), Xo. 3, }). 31, Jig.''. 4}. 



Graphical solution of hydraulic problems, F. C. Coffin {Xew Yuri:: Jnlm 

 Wilnj d- Son.'i, 1901, pp. 79, dg,n.<i. 34). 



A comparison of the cut-away disc harrow .and the spring-tooth harrow, 

 C. A. McClelland (Agr. Student, 8 {1901) Xo. 3, pp. 49,50). — Comparative tests are 

 reported in which the results favored the disc harrow as regards draft and amount 

 of soil stirred. 



The complete harvester {.Jour. Agr. and Ind. South Au.stralla, 3 (1903), Xo. 6, 

 pp. 543, 54s). — Comparative tests of 8 different kinds of combined harvesters and 

 threshers are reported. 



The pressing of fodders, 'SI. Kingelmann {Ann. Inst. Xat. Agron., 24 {1897- 

 1900), Xo. 16, pp. 303-216). — This article discusses the general objects, principles, 

 and methods of pressing foilders, and reports tests of a number of hay presses. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Georgia Station, 1901 {Georgia Stn. Upt. 1901, 

 pp. 119-138). — This includes the organization list of the station, brief reports of the 

 board of directors and the director of the station covering the operations of the sta- 

 tion during the calendar year, and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1901. 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Illinois Station, 1901 {Illinois Sla. Upt. 1901, 

 pp. 17). — This contains a list of station publications, an enumeration of the principal 

 lines of station work, text of a bill providing for appropriations for the equipment of 

 the college and the extension of the work of the station, and a detailed financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Indiana Station, 1901 {Indiana Sta. Rpt. 1901, 

 pp. 113) . — This includes the organization list of the station, a report of the director 

 on the work and publications of the station during the year, several articles noted 

 elsewhere, a list of acknowledgments, and a financial statement for the fiscal year 

 ended June 30, 1901. 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Michigan Station, 1901 {Michigan S:a. Rpt. 

 1901, pp. 9.5-310).— Thh includes a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 

 30, 1901, reports of the director and heads of departments reviewing the work of the 

 station during the year, meteorological observations, and reprints of Bulletins 186- 

 192 and Special Bulletin 14 of the station on the following subjects: First report of 

 the Upper Peninsula Experiment Station (E. S. R., 13, pp. 224, 233, 240, 259, 264, 290), 

 report of South Haven Substation (E. S. R., 13, p. 349), experiments with sugar 

 beets (E. S. R., 13, p. 343), notes on strawberries (E. S. R., 13, p. 456), vegetable 

 tests for 1900 (E. S. R., 13, p. 452), shrinkage of farm products (E. S. R., 13, p. 548), 

 fertilizer analyses (E. S. R., 13, p. 540), and foul brood (see p. 877). 



Papers by directors of New England agricultural experiment stations 

 {Rhode Island State Bd. Agr. Rpt. 1900, pip. 8.5-178).— 1\\^ Avork of the Rhode Island 

 Station during 1900 is reviewed at some length by A. A. Brigham, the work of the 

 Connecticut Storrs Station Ijy R. D. Milner, the Connecticut State Station by E. H. 

 Jenkins, the ]Maine Station by C. D. Woods, the Massachusetts Station by H. H. 

 Goodell, and the Vermont Station by J. L. Hills. 



Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture, 1901 ( V. S. D>pt. Agr. 

 Rpts. 1901, pp. CA'T'-^5^.^).— Executive reports. 



Report of the Agricultural Chemical Experiment and Seed Control Sta- 

 tion of Riga, <T. TnoMs {Ber. landv. Chem. Vir-^. ^md Samen-C'ontrol-Stdt., Riga, Xo. 



