598 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Nebraska boys' and girls' clubs, Course I, twelve lessons in sewing, Mary 

 E. Brown {Univ. Nehr. Col. Ayr. Ext. lUd. 16 (191.3). pp. 5J, figs. 29).— The 

 author oulHiies 12 lessons in sewing' correspoiidinj^ to the iibove. 



Organization of Nebraska boys' and girls' clubs, Huldah Peterson ( Univ. 

 Nehr. Col. Agr. Ext. Bui. 10 {1913), pp. 12, figs. 2).— This buUethi contains 

 suggestions for organizing local, county, state, and national clubs, including a 

 local constitution and outlines of boys' and girls' club work for 1913. 



Report of the department of agricultural extension, A. Agee {New Jersey 

 Stas. Rpt. 1913, pp. 379-383). — The organization and work of the department 

 of agricultural extension of the Is'ew Jersey State Station, established Decem- 

 ber 1, 1912. are described. 



The agricultural college brought to the farm {Facts for Farmers [Mass. 

 Agr. Col.], 5 {191^/), jA'o. 2, pp. -J). — Some of the most important lines of exten- 

 sion work being conducted by the Massachusetts Agricultural College are 

 briefly outlined. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Twenty-fourth Annual Report of Arizona Station, 1913 (Arizona St a. Rpt. 

 1913, pp. 233-296, pi. 1, figs. 3). — ^This contains the organization list, an admin- 

 istrative report by the director on the work and publications of the station, a 

 financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1913. and department.-il 

 reports, the experimental features of which are for the most part abstracted 

 elsewhere in this issue. 



Annual Report of New Jersey Stations, 1913 (New Jersey Stas. Rpt. 1913, 

 pp. XXVIII+S15, pis. 97, figs. 11). — This contains the organization list of the 

 stations, a financial statement for the State Station for the fiscal year ended 

 October 31, 1913. and for the College Station for the fiscal year ended June 30. 

 1913, a report by the director, and departmental reports, the experimental 

 features of which are for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 

 ReiX)rts of the fertilizer inspection have been noted in Bulletins 259 (E. S. R.. 

 30, p. 327) and 261 (E. S. R., 31, p. 126), and feeding stuffs in Bulletin 25f> 

 (E. S. R., 29, p. 665) and the text of the lime-inspection law. 



Reports of the Edgeley, North Dakota, substation. 1905-1913, O. A. 

 Thompson and J. H. Shepperd (North Dakota Sta., Rpts. Edgeley Siibsta. 

 1905. pp. 20. pis. 2; 1906. pp. 30, pis. 5; 1907, pp. 38. pis. 9; 1909, pp. 55, figs. 6; 

 1910, pp. .'{7, figs. 15; 1912, pp. 50; 1913, pp. 20).— These reports give data as to 

 temperature and rainfall and brief summaries of the lines of work at this sub- 

 station during the periods indicated. The experimental work reiwrted is for 

 the most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Annual Reports of the Langdon, North. Dakota, substation, 1909—1913, 

 E. D. Stewart and J. H. Shepperd (North Dakota Sta., Rpts. Langdon Siiista. 

 1909. pp. 12; 1910, pp. 19, figs. 4; 1911, pp. 29. figs. 5; 1912, pp. 32. figs. 6; 1913, 

 pp. 26, figs. 4)- — These reports give brief summaries of the lines of work at 

 this substation during the periods indicated. Those for 1911. 1912, and 1913 

 also contain meteorological data. The experimental work reported is for the 

 most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Twenty-seventh Annual Report of South Carolina Station, 1914 (South 

 Carolina Sta. Rpt. 1914, pp. 33). — This contains the organization list, a report 

 of the director on the work and publications of the station, a financial state- 

 ment for the fiscal year ended June 30. 1914, and departmental reports, of 

 which that of the hoi-ticulturist and the botanist and plant pathologist arc 

 abstracted elsewhere in this issue. The report of the association agronomist 

 contains brief cultural notes on cotton. Fulghum oats, Sudan grass. Abbruzzi 

 rye. and beardless barley. 



