CONTENTS. Vn 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Page. 



Agricultural education and agricultural prosperity, True 789 



Requirements for standardized elementary schools 789 



The nature-study situation in the elementary schools of Illinois, Billig 790 



Agricultural schools and their place in education, Carmichael 790 



Report of Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland. . . 790 



Agricultural education and research 790 



Agricultural and horticultural officials, institutions, and associations 790 



Instruction in moor culture in Prussia, Wolff 791 



The essentials of agriculture. Waters 791 



Correlating agriculture in the Northern States, Lane and Heald 791 



Agronomy, II, Field crops for New Hampshire, ^Vhitcher 791 



Soil bacteriology laboratory manual. Burgess 791 



How can the teacher make bee culture a school subject, PhilUps 791 



Productive swine husbandry. Day 791 



Pig club manual, McVean 791 



Farm shop work, Brace and Mayne 792 



Home economics in the public schools of Louisiana, Billings 792 



Practical application of cooking lessons in continuation school work, Hahn 792 



Outline of home economics for club study 792 



Material supplied to boys' and girls' clubs and rural schools 792 



Projects for Michigan clubs and a short primer on club work, Lindemann 792 



How to carry out the bean-growing project, Cox 792 



Girls' club work in Georgia, 1915, Dowdle 792 



Proceedings of Association of Farmers' Institute Workers, edited by Taft 792 



Proceedings of Association of Farmers ' Institute Workers, edited by Taft 793 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Annual Reports of Virginia Station, 1913 and 1914 793 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation 793 



Experiment station research as seen from within and without, Wheeler 793 



The small field laboratory and its atmosphere of research, Fairchild 793 



Agricultural encyclopedia, compiled by zu PutUtz and Meyer 793 



