EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Editor : E. W. ALLEN, Ph. D., Chief, Office of Experiment Stations. 

 Assistant Editor : H. L. Knight. 



EKITOEIAI- DEPABTMENTS. 



Agricultural Chemistry and Agrotechny — E. H. Nollatj. 

 Meteorology, Soils, and Fertilizers{ J^" ^- ^^^^^^^^^ 



Agricultural Botany, Bacteriology, and Plant Pathology/^- ^- J^"^^^s, Ph. D. 



Field Crops— G. M. Tuckeb, Ph. D. 



Horticulture and Forestry — E. J. Glasson. 



Economic Zoology and Entomology — W. A. Hookeb, D. V. M. 



[C. F. Langwobthy, Ph. D., D. Sc 

 Foods and Human Nutrition m. L. Lang. 



IC F. Walton, Jr. 

 Zootechny, Dairying, and Dairy Farming — ^H. Websteb. 



veterinary Medioine^^-^Hof- 



Rural Engineering — R. W. Trullingeb. 

 Rural Economics — E. Merritt. 

 Agricultural Education — C. H. Lane. 

 Indexes — M. D. Moore. 



CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXIII. 



EDITORIAL NOTES. 



Page. 



Establishment of the States Relations Service 1 



Review of the Office of Experiment Stations 2 



Progress in the organization of agricultural extension work under the 



Smith-Lever Act 101 



Some administrative problems being encountered 102 



The Berlieley convention of the Association of American Agricultural 



Colleges and Experiment Stations 301 



The preparation of men for teaching and research in agriculture 303 



The effective correlation of station and extension work 306 



Some other problems before the association 307 



Some problems in publishing experiment station work 401 



The practice of outside publication 403 



The need of a systematic procedure 405 



The element of chance in agricultural experimentation and investigation. 601 

 Fourth Convention of the International Association of Dairy and ililk 



Inspectors 701 



STATION PUBLICATIONS ABSTRACTED. 



AxABAMA College Station : 



Bulletin 184, May, 1915 336 



Bulletin 185, July, 1915 680, 691 



Circular 32, June, 1915 357 



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