1919] CONTENTS. IX 



RURAL BCONOll l< a. 



Page. 



Country life and rurnl prol)lems, Reely 292 



The coal of crop production In Ohio, Thome L'H'j 



Producing family and farm supplies on the cotton farm, Goodrich 292 



Relation of the Government to the marketing problem, Galloway_ __ 293 



Economies of future trading in agricultural commodities, Emery '-"'•'* 



Uniform grades and standard packages, More 293 



Municipal terminal markets, Miller 293 



Monthly Crop Report 293 



Farmers' market bulletin, Camp I'M 



Price Current-Grain Reporter Yearbook, 1918, Osman 294 



[Agricultural statistics of Sweden] 294 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Have the colleges fulfilled their obligation in the emergency? Hurd 294 



Advisability of collegiate courses on marketing and distribution, Carver 294 



The institute of tropical agriculture of the Pacific coast, Webber L".>1 



The public school system of San Francisco, Cal 294 



Annual report of Atlantic County vocational schools, New Jersey ~'.c, 



Directors of agriculture : Regulations governing appointmenl and duties. 295 



The home project as a phase of vocational agricultural education, Heald_ 295 



Farm science, Spillman 293 



Home projects In horticulture and field crops, Whitcher 296 



The book of the school garden, Lawrence * 296 



The home and the family, Helen Kinne and Anna M. Cooley 29(5 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Monthly Bulletin of the Ohio Experiment Station 296 



Monthly Bulletin of the Western Washington Substation 296 



