MISCELLANEOUS. 1003 



world's flax crop, tlio horse trade of the United States with foreign countries, the 

 world's corn crop, jn-oduction of honey and wax in 1899, production and exports of 

 Argentina, and tlie horse trade of Canada with foreign countries. 



Domestic animals in the United States {Twelfth Cemus United States, Census 

 Bui. 156, pp. 22). — This ])ulletin gives the statistics of domestic animals on farms and 

 ranges, by States and Territories, on June 1, 1900. Statistics of the domestic animals 

 not located on farms or ranges were published in Census Bulletin 17. The aggregate 

 number of domestic animals in the United States is given as follows: Neat cattle 

 69,438,758, horses 21,216,888, nmles 3,445,029, asses and burros 111,450, sheep 

 61,837,112, swine 64.(>94.222, goats 1,949,605. 



Report of the enological station of Haro, Spain {Mem. An. Esluc. Enol. Ilaro, 

 1901, Juhj, pp. 24). 



The Babeock medal presentation, W. A. Henry {Wisconsin Sta. Jipt. 1901, jip. 

 6-9). — A brief account is given of the presentation to Dr. S. M. Babcock of the medal 

 voted by the Wisconsin legislature in 1899 (E. S. R., 12, p. 999). Brief extracts are 

 given from the addresses of Governor Robert M. La Follette, Ogdeu H. Fethers, and 

 Ex-Governor W. D. Hoard. 



