VIII CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Reclamation of the swamp and ovorflowcd lands of North Carolina, Pratt 884 



Preventing erosion in Piedmont drainage districts 884 



Topographic Burveys for drainage difitricts, Iknvman 884 



Cost of excavating drainage ditches with Bteam and electric machines 884 



tSul)Soiling demonstration witli explosives, Turner 884 



Location and construction of liighways in mountain country, Harris 884 



Bituminous macadam roads in Rhode Island, Patterson 884 



Standard email culverts recommended Vjy the Illinois Highway Commission. . . 884 



Steel l)ridge standards of the Iowa Higlnvay Commission, Kelley 884 



Experiments on road dust prevention, Thain 884 



Ontario liiglnvay laws : 885 



Notes on the tests of some large reinforced concrete pipe, Schlick 885 



Farm surveying. Smith 885 



Alcohol as fuel, Jenkins 885 



Electricity in rural districts, AMiite 885 



Small motor applications for farm work, Rohrer 885 



Farm experience with the tractor, Yerkes and Mowry 886 



An efficient alfalfa ditcher, Lampson and Hunter 888 



The trade in agricultural machines in France, Coupan 888 



How to erect small concrete farm buildings 888 



The wooden hoop eilo, Zinn 888 



The shower-hath system of sheep dipping 888 



A house for sixty hens, J'rudden 888 



Air-cooled apple storage houses, Hutt 888 



[Construction of creameries and cheese factories], Farriugton and Beukendorf.. 889 



The disposal of creamery sewage, Farrington and Davis, Jr 889 



Design of two residential sewage treatment plants, Greeley 890 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



Needs of American farm women] 890 



Economic history of the United States, Bogart 891 



York State rural problems, II, Bailey 891 



[Problems of production in agriculture]. Hall. 891 



Ownership, teniu'e, and taxation of land, Whittaker 891 



Land revenue, administration, and tenures in British India, Noyce 891 



Cooperation in agriculture, marketing, and rural credit, Austin and "Wehrwein. . 892 



Rural credits, Henick and Ingalls 892 



How farmers may improve their personal credit, Thompson 892 



Cotton crop mortgage credit, Bennett 892 



Farm credit in \\ isconsin, Hibbard and Robotka 892 



The Jewish Agiicultural and Industrial Aid Society 893 



[Societies for agricultural production and distribution] 893 



[Organization of creameries and cheese factories], Farrington and Benkendorf . . 893 



Farm records and accounts, Currier 893 



The agricultural outlook ■ 893 



Thirty-second annual report of chamber of commerce, Minneapolis, Minn. , 1914 . 894 



Report of the Board of Grain Commissioners for Canada 894 



Llonogi'aphs relating to conditions in rural parishes of Portugal 894 



Agiiculture in Egj'pt] 894 



Agiiculture in Madagascar] 894 



Agriculture in Java and Madura] 894 



Agriculture in Japan] ; 894 



Expenditure for living in urban and country districts in Australia], Knibbs. . 894 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Progress of agricultural education in 1912-13, Jenks and Lane 895 



[Contributions to the history of the New York State College of Agriculture] 895 



Record of the alumni of the Kansas State Agricultural College 895 



Preliminary outline of courses in agriculture for North Carolina, Hodson 895 



Division of agricultiu^l extension, Wilson 895 



The Oka Agricultural Institute, Liguori 895 



Report of the schools' division of the experimental union, McCready 896 



School gardens 896 



The third continuation course in forestry at Heidelberg 896 



The General Education Board, 1902-1914 896 



