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Report of the Hood River, Oregon, Branch Experiment Station, 1916 

 (Oregon Sta. Bui. 141 (1917), pp. 56, figs. 10).— A report is given of the work 

 of the year, the experimental features recorded being for the most part ab- 

 stracted elsewhere In this issue. 



Twenty-sixth Annual Report of Washington Station, 1916 (Washington 

 Sta. Bui. 156 (1917), pp. 66, figs. 17).— This contains the organization list, a 

 report on the work and publications of the station during the year, and a 

 financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1916. The experimental 

 work reported is for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Publications of the work of the agricultural experiment station of the 

 Rhode Island State College (Rhode Island Sta. Bui. 169, Sup. (1917), pp. 

 VIII). — Lists are given of the annual reports and bulletins of the station since 

 Its establishment, and of contributions by members of its staff to scientific 

 journals since 1909. 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation (Washington 

 Sta., West. Wa^h. Sta., Mo. BuL, 4 (1917), No. 12, pp. 20, figs. 2; S (1917), 

 No. 1, pp. 16). — Tho.«;e numbers contain brief articles on the following subjects: 



Vol. 4, No. 12. — Peas and Vetches in Western Washington, by E. B. Stookey ; 

 Care and Management of Baby Chicks, by Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Shoup; 

 Spraying Program for 1917, by A. Frank ; and Tanning Male Skins. 



Vol. 5, No. 1. — Poisoning by Water Hemlock, by S. B. Nelson; Benefits from 

 Cow-tfcsting Associations, by O. E. Gibson; Soiling Crops, by H. L. Blanchard; 

 Burning Stumps in Place, by I. D. Charlton ; Cereals in Western Washington, 

 by E. B. Stookey; The Spring Moult, by Mrs. Geo. R. Shoup; and Plant Clean 

 Potato Seed, by A. Frank. 



