496 FAFERIMENT STATION RECORDS. 



Arbor Day ( llairaii Ed. Rer., 2 (191J,), No. 8, pp. 12, 73).— This article gives 

 directions for the treatment of plants when received from the nurserj- and 

 planting shade and ornamental trees. 



Knapp Agricultural Day program for celebration in the schools {liul. 

 Gcorfje Peahody Col for Teach ei's, n. scr., 2 (1913), A'o. 1, pp. 2',. figs. 2).— The 

 reasons for celebrating Knar)p Agricultural Day and the establishment of the 

 Seaman A. Knapp school and fai-ni, the work to be undertaken by the school, 

 and a suggested program for Knapp Agricultural Day are outlined, and hints 

 and material for carrying out the jirogram are suggested. 



References for use in agricultural nature-study, G. H. Trafton (Mdiikutn, 

 Minn.: State 'Normal School, [1914], PP. 39). — This is a topical list of references 

 to nature-study literature. 



Agricultural extension in the high school, A. W. Nolan (//?. Agr., 19 

 {19lJf), No. 3, pp. 230, 231, fig. 7).— The author calls attention to four distinct 

 modes of approach to agricultural extensioTi work that may be made in the 

 high schools of Illinois offering agricultural courses, viz. the community survey, 

 home-project work, individual work among farmers, and the organization of 

 farmers" interests. 



Edgar County country life clubs {Pari^, 111.: county Supt. Schools, [191^], 

 pp. 20). — Programs and suggestions for community meetings are presented. 



Report of the women's institutes for the Province of New Brunswick, 1913 

 (Rpt. Women's Insts. Neic Brunsivick, 1913, pp. 11' Jf, fig. 1). — This is the second 

 annual report of the women's institutes in New Brunswick, including the pro- 

 ceedings of the annual convention held in 1014. together with addresses and 

 statistical data on the number of institutes, and their membership, attendance, 

 receipts, and expenditures. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Twenty-sixth Annual Report of Alabama College Station, 1913 {Alabama 

 Col. Sta. Rpt. 1913, pp. 35). — This contains the organization list, a financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1913, and reports of the director 

 imd heads of departments on the work and publications of the station during 

 the year. 



Annual report of the director for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913 

 {Delaicare Sta. Bui. 103 (1914), pp. 16. fig. 1). — This contains the organization 

 list and the report of the director on the work and publications of the station. 

 It iiK-ludes a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1913. 



The uses of the agricultural experiment station, E. H. Jenkins {Coiv- 

 nectkut State Sta. Bid. Inform. 6 (1915), pp. -}>. — The work of the station for 

 individual farmers is explained and the conditions under which it may be done 

 are briefly noted. 



Program of work of the United States Department of Agriculture for the 

 fiscal year 1915 (Washington: Govt., 1914, pp. 278). — The projxised activities 

 of this Department are set forth in project form. 



Federal legislation, regulations, and. rulings affecting agricultural col- 

 leges and experiment stations (D. 8. Dept. Agr., Office Expt. Stas.. Federal 

 Legislation \ctt:\ Affecting Agl. Cols, and Expt. Stas. (1914), pp. 28). — A revi- 

 sion to July 1, 1914, of the circular previously noted (E. S. R., 25, p. 393). 



