1916] AGKICULTUEAL EDUCATION. 297 



(for cooperative elevators); (8) grain and mercliandise report; (9) man- 

 ager's report; (10) grain check; (11) scale ticket; (12) storage ticket; (13) 

 sales ticket; (14) cash receipt; and (15) cost analysis. 



Agricultural statistics of Saxony, WiJKZBURGER {Statis. Jahrb. Konirjr. 

 Sachsen, 42 (1914-15), pp. 104-129).— This continues information previously 

 noted (E. S. R., 31, p. 96) adding data for 1913-14. 



AGEICTJLTURAI EDUCATION. 



Proceedings of the twenty-ninth annual convention of the Association of 

 American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations and of the fourth 

 annual convention of the Land-Grant College Engineering Association, 

 edited by J. L. Hills {Proc. Assoc. Amer. Agr. Cols and Expt. Stas. and Land- 

 Grant Col. Engin. Assoc, 1915, pp. 304). — This is a detailed account of the pro- 

 ceedings, including the papers submitted, of these two conventions held at 

 Berkeley, Cal., August 11-13, 1915 (E. S. R., 33, p. 301). 



The proceedings of the convention of the Association of American Agricultural 

 Colleges and Exi^eriment Stations include the Report of the Bibliographer, A. C. 

 True, submitting a list of documents that record the history of agricultural ex- 

 tension legislation, together with a brief summary of the chief factors in bring- 

 ing it about (pp. 32-44) ; report of the committee on instruction in agriculture 

 on College Courses for the Preparation of Extension Workers (pp. 45-70) ; 

 report of the committee on college organization and policy including a discus- 

 sion of the forms of organization in various land-grant agricultural institutions, 

 tentative outlines of a plan for study of college organization and policy, and a 

 bibliography of college organization and administration (pp. 104-123) ; report 

 of the committee on experiment station organization and policy dealing with the 

 functions of the stations in relation to various forms of regulatory activity (pp. 

 123-125) ; report of the committee on extension organization and policy offering 

 suggestions toward standardization of methods of administration (pp. 125-129) ; 

 and the following addresses: 



Address of Welcome, B. I. Wheeler (pp. 19, 20) ; The Presidential Address, 

 on A National System of Education, E. A. Bi-yan (pp. 72-82) ; An Account of the 

 Methods of Work of the Agricultural Institutions in California, T. F. Hunt (pp. 

 83-90) ; The Exhibit in Agricultural Education at the Panama-Pacific Interna- 

 tional Exposition, A. C. True (pp. 91-94) ; Economic Science in Agricultural 

 and Mechanical Colleges, G. A. Duniway (pp. 94-96) ; The Preparation of 

 Teachers as Contemplated in the Nelson Amendment, A. R. Hill (pp. 96-100) ; 

 Exchange of Instructors in Agricultural College Work, H. L. Russell (pp. 102- 

 104) ; The Correlation of the College of Agriculture with the Other Colleges of 

 the State, A. Vivian (pp. 130-134) ; The Place of Mechanic Arts in Land-grant 

 Institutions, R. A, Pearson (pp. 135-140) ; The Relation of the Bureau of 

 Education to the Agricultural Colleges, S. P. Capen (pp. 140-146) ; Federal 

 Aid to Engineering Experiment Stations, F. G. Newlands (pp. 146-150) ; The 

 Preparation Required for the College Teacher in Agriculture, R. A. Pearson (pp. 

 156-159) ; The Preparation Required for Research Work in Agriculture, T. F. 

 Hunt (pp. 1.59-161) ; The Preparation Required for Extension Work in Agri- 

 culture, A. C. True (pp. 161-165) ; The Administration of Engineering Divi- 

 sions of Land-grant Colleges, H. J. Waters (pp. 168-171) ; Duplication in En- 

 gineering Between Land-grant Institutions and State Universities, A. Marston 

 (pp. 171-177) ; The Annual Report, R. H. Forbes (pp. 179-182) ; Bulletins, 

 H. G. Knight (pp. 182-185) ; The Publication of the Results of Investigations 

 Made in Experiment Stations in Technical Scientific Journals, Including the 

 Journal of Agricultural Research, R. Pearl (pp. 186-191) previously noted 

 (E. S. R., 33, p. 401) ; Effective Correlation of Station and Extension Workers, 



