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Tentative outline of agricultural engineering work for Mississippi agri- 

 cultural higli schools, D. Scoates (Bui. Miss. Agr. and Mech. Col., 13 {1916), 

 Xo. 1, pp. 20).— Classroom and laboratory work is outlined under the subjects 

 of farm machinery, farm power, farm buildings, surveying and drainage, roads, 

 and rural sanitation. The laboratory outline includes references to exercises 

 previously given by the author (E. S. R., 32, p. 597). An extended bibliogi-aphy 

 is included. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture, 1915 {U. 8. Dept. Agr. 

 Rpts. 1915, pp. T'-i-//2.9).— This contains the reports of the Secretary and heads 

 of bureaus and other administrative officers. The various reports are also 

 issued as separates. 



Federal legislation, regulations, and rulings affecting agricultural col- 

 leges and experiment stations [U. S. Dept. Agr., States Relations Serv., Fe-d- 

 eral Legislation [etc.] Affecting Agr. Cols, and Expt. Stas. (1915), pp. 35).— A 

 revision to October 15, 1915, of the circular previously noted (E. S. R., 32, 

 p. 496). 



Twenty-eighth Annual Report of Georgia Station, 1915 (Georgia 8ta. Rpt. 

 1915. pp. 20).— This contains the organization list, reports by the president of 

 the board of directors and the director of the station on its work during the 

 year, and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915. The 

 experimental work reported is for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this 

 issue. 



Twenty-eighth Annual Report of Illinois Station, 1915 (Illinois Sta. Rpt. 

 1915, pp. 27). — This contains the organization list, a financial statement for the 

 fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, brief notes as to the principal lines of work, a 

 list of the publications of the station since its establishment, and a list of those 

 issued during the year. 



Director's report for 1915, W. H. Jordan (Neiv York State Sta. Bui. 413 

 (1915), pp. 611-652). — This contains the organization list and a review of the 

 work and publications of the station during the year. 



Twenty-sixth Annual Report of North Dakota Station, 1915 (North 

 Dakota Sta. Rpt. 1915, pts. 1, pp. 46; [2], pp. 25).— Part 1 of this report con- 

 tains the organization list, a report of the director, including an extended re- 

 port on extension work, and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1915. The experimental work reported is for the most part abstracted 

 elsewhere in this issue. 



Part 2 comprises the report of the food commissioner on food, drugs, and 

 sanitation, and is al)stracted on page 61. 



Plan of work for Trumbull County experiment farm, C. W. Montgomert 

 (Mo. Bui. Ohio Sta., 1 (1916), No. 4, pp. 119-122).— The plan of work being 

 followed is outlined. 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation (Washington 

 Sta., West. Wash. Sta., Mo. Bui, 3 (1916), No. 12, pp. 16; 4 (1916), No. 1, pp. 16, 

 figs. 8).— These numbers contain brief articles on the following subjects: 



Vol. 3, No. i2.— Some Hog Raising Experiments, by W. A. Linklater (see 

 p. G8) ; Spring Spraying Suggestions for Western Washington, by J. L. 

 Stalil; The Succulent Feed Supply (see p. 69), by E. B. Stookey ; and Care 

 and Management of Baby Chicks (see p. 69), by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Shoup. 



Vol. 4, No. /.—Trapping Moles and the Possible Utilization of Their Skins, 

 by T. U. Schoffer ; Feed and Care of the Calf for the Dairy, by H. L. Blan- 

 clu.rd; Tillage, by E. B. Stookey; and Mites and Lice, by Mr. and Mrs. G. R. 

 Shi (Up. 



