AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 899 



Suggestions for winter nature-study, IIklen M. Reynolds and G. H. Tuaf- 

 TON (ilankato, Minn.: State Nonnal School [lOUi], pp. 8). — This contains 

 suggestive outlines for holiday, home, health, and weather studies, types of 

 lessons on insect homes, an outline of a plan for teaching, with the dog as sub- 

 ject, and references to nature literature and songs. 



Indian school gardens in eastern Oklahoma, J. B. Brown (Red Man, 6 

 (191. 'i). ]\'o. 10, pp. .'i3'i-'i37). — The author gives an account of Indian school 

 gardening work in Oklahoma and suggests important elements entering into 

 successful school g.-irdeniiig. 



School gardening in Portland, Oregon, Alice V. Joyce (Nature-Study Rev., 

 10 (Idl.'t), No. 7, pp. 275-281, figs. 2).— The author gives an account of the 

 establishment and activities of school gardens in Portland, Oreg., and calls 

 attention to some valuable results from the gardens. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Twenty-second Annual Report of Minnesota Station, 1914 (Minnesota Sta. 

 Rpt. 191.'/, pp. 72). — This contains the organization list, a financial statement 

 for the federal funds for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1914, and for the state 

 funds for the fiscal year ended July 31, 1914, and a report of the director sum- 

 marizing the work of the station and its substations. The experimental work 

 recorded is for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Twenty-seventh Annual Report of New York Cornell Station, 1914 (New 

 York Cornell Sta. Rpt. 191.',. pp. CLXXXII+llGl, ph. //.], figs. 315, map 1).— 

 This contains the organization list, reports of the director of the station and 

 heads of departments, a financial statement as to the federal funds for the 

 fiscal year ended June 30. 1914. and as to the state funds for the fiscal year 

 ended September 30. 1914, and reprints of Bulletins 336-350, :Memoirs 3 and 4, 

 and Circulars 21-26, previously noted, and Bulletins 351 and 352 abstracted 

 elsewhere in this issue. 



Report of Oregon Station, 1913-14, J. Withy'combe (Oregon Sta. Rpt. 

 19 13-1. 'f, pp. 30). — This contains the organization list and a report of the director 

 on the work of the station during the biennium, including synopses of depart- 

 mental reports, and notes on the substations. The experimental work recorded 

 is for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue 



Report of the Eastern Oregon Branch Experiment Station, 1913—14, R. 

 Withycombe (Oregon Sta., Rpt. East. Oreg. Sta., 1913-1.',, pp. 15, figs. 11). — An 

 account of the history, development, and present facilities of the substation at 

 Union, Oreg.. with a discussion of its object and importance. 



Annual report of the director of the experiment station on work done 

 under the local experiment law in 1914, J. F. Duggar (Alabama Col. Sta. 

 Circ. 31 (1915). pp. 31). — This includes a report by the director on the progress 

 of the work under this law (E. S. R., 24. p. 400), a financial statement for the 

 year, and reports from heads of departments, including detailed reports of boys' 

 and girls' club work. 



List of bulletins (West Virginia Sta. Circ. 10 (191J,), pp. 4)- — A list of the 

 .station bulletins, inspection bulletins, and circulars, and of the extension bulle- 

 tins, available for distribution. 



