1002 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



the substitution of soda for potash in plant growth (E. S. R., 13, p. 121); San Jos^ 

 scale investigations, I (E. S. R., 13, p. 369); San Jose scale investigations, II (E. S. R., 

 13, p. 370); and director's report for 1900 (E. S. R., 13, 396). 



Annual Report of Soutli Carolina Station, 1901 {SoiUJi Qtrolina Sla. Rpt. 1901, 

 pp. 21).—l:h\f> includes the organization list of the station; reports of the agricultur- 

 ist, assistant agriculturist, State chemist, botanist, veterinarian, and horticulturist; 

 and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. The report of the 

 State chemist contains a summary of fertilizer analyses made during the year. 



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

 1901, pp. 16). — This includes the organization list of the station, a brief report of the 

 president of the University of Tennessee relating to the work of the station, depart- 

 , mental reports reviewing the different lines of work and stating briefly some of the 

 results obtained during the year, a list of available station publications, and a linan- 

 cial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. Some results of soil analysis 

 and of cooperative fertilizer experiments are given in the report of the chemist. The 

 report of the horticulturist is noted elsewhere. 



Annual Report of Virginia Station, 1901 ( Virginia Sla. Rpt. 1901, pp. 14). — 

 This contains the organization list of the station, a financial statement for the fiscal 

 year ended June 30, 1901, and brief reports of the director and heads of departments. 



Eighteenth Annual Report of "Wisconsin Station, 1901 { Wisconsin Sta. Rpt. 

 1901, pp. 352). — This contains the organization list, a report of the director on the 

 work, and publications of the station, miscellaneous articles abstracted elsewhere, 

 lists of exchanges and acknx)wledgments, analyses of fertilizers reprinted from Bulle- 

 tin 86 of the Station (E. S. R., 13, p. 236) , text of the Wisconsin fertilizer law and the 

 feeding-stuffs law, and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901. 



Eleventh Annual Report of Wyoming Station, 1901 ( Wyoming Sta. Rpt. 

 1901, pp. 30). — This includes the organization list of the station; a report of the 

 director containing notes on the work and equipment of the station and abstracts of 

 Bulletins 46-94 of the station issued during the year; a financial statement for the 

 "fiscal year ended June 30,1901; and departmental reports outlining work in progress 

 during the year. 



Finances — meteorology^— index {Maine Sta. Bui. 78, pp. 177-200-\-8). — This con- 

 tains a list of acknowledgements, meteorological observations noted elsewhere, a 

 financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901, an index to the annual 

 report for 1901 (Bulletins 70-78), the organization list of the station, brief notes on 

 the aim and work of the station by the director, and reprints of newspaper bulletins 

 published in 1901, as follows; The Colorado potato beetle, feeding-stuffs inspection 

 law, and the chinch bug. 



Bulletins of Alabama Station {Index to Vol. IX, Bids. 113-117, and Ann. Rpt. 

 1901, pp. 447-464). 



Experiment Station Work, XIX ( V. S. DepA. Agr., Farmers' Bid. 144, pp. 32, 

 figs. 9). — This number contains articles on the following subjects: Maintenance of 

 soil fertility, Thomas slag, rotation of crops, gardening under glass, winter irrigation 

 of deciduous orchards, improvement of American grapes, condimental and medicinal 

 cattle and poultry foods, feeding rice meal to pigs, dressing and packing poultry for 

 shipment, the curing of cheese, and an improved cow stall. 



Crop Reporter ( U. S. Dept. Agr., Division of Statistics Crop Reporter, 3 {1902), Nos. 

 10-12, pp. 8 cacTi).— Crop conditions on April 1, 1902, are given and various articles 

 of a statistical nature are included in these numbers, among which are the follow- 

 ing: The cotton trade and industry of Japan, the production of cork, principal crops 

 of Russia, the United States coffee trade with South America, crops and live stock in 

 Manitoba, principal crops of Ireland and changes in crop areas since 1855, proposed 

 efforts to extend maize culture in Russia, the banana trade, imports of lieef into the 

 United Kingdom, hop crop of Germany, the Department's cotton statistics, the 



