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sions, and other construction data for objects that can be correlated with work 

 in agriculture in agricultural, high, industrial, and country schools. It in- 

 cludes problems dealing with the shop, poultry raising, seed-corn storage, the 

 yard, house, and garden, stock raising, the barnyard, beekeeping, concrete 

 forms, etc. 



Ohio Agricultural Day (Columbus, Ohio: Bd. Agr., 1915, pp. 81, figs. 5).— 

 This manual contains program material and suggestions for the observation of 

 Agricultural Day in Ohio, on November 12, 1915, by the schools, churches, 

 granges, chambers of commerce, and other organizations. 



MISCELLAIirEOUS. 



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

 under the local experiment law in 1915, J. P. Duggak {Alabama Col. Sta. 

 Circ. 34 (1916), 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. 



Abstracts of papers not included in bulletins, finances, meteorology, index 

 (Maine Sta. Bui. 2^5 (1915), pp. 289-33J,+XVI, fig. i).— This contains the 

 organization list of the station ; abstracts of 14 papers published elsewhere and 

 previously noted, and an abstract of the paper noted on page 279 of this issue ; 

 meteorological observations noted on page 209; a financial statement for the 

 fiscal year ended June 30, 1915; an index to Bulletins 235 to 245, inclusive, 

 which collectively constitute the thirty-first annual report of the sbition; an 

 index to the reports from 1911 to 1915; and announcements as to the work, 

 jjersonnel, publications, and equipment of the station. 



Fourth and Fifth Annual Seports of the Dickinson, North Dakota, Sub- 

 station, 1911 and 1912 (North Dakota Sta. Rpts. Dickinson Substa., 1911, pp. 

 l/f,' 1912, pp. 17). — These reports contain the organization list and an adminis- 

 trative report on the work of the substation during the years 1911 and 1912, 

 respectively, including meteorological data noted on page 209 of this issue. 



Sixth Annual Report of the Dickinson, North Dakota, Substation, 1913 

 {No7-th Dakota Sta., Rpt. Dickinson Substa., 1913, pp. JfO, figs. 11). — This con- 

 tains the organization list and a report on the work of the substation during 

 1913. The experimental work recorded is for the most part abstracted else- 

 where in this issue. 



Report of the Hood River, Oregon, Branch Experiment Station, 1913—14 

 (Oregon Sta., Bien. Rpt. Hood River Sta., 1913-14, pp. 50, fig. /).— This con- 

 tains reports of the director of the Oregon Station and heads of departments on 

 the work of this substation, the experimental features of which are for the 

 most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue, and an article on The Farm Vege- 

 table Garden noted on page 234. 



Report of the Umatilla, Oregon, Branch Experiment Station, 1914, R. W. 

 Allen (Oregon Sta., Rpt. Umatilla Sta., 1914, PP- H, figs. 2). — This contains a 

 description of the substation, its resources and pui-poses, soil, climatic, and other 

 conditions, and types of experimental work, and discusses the value of the sub- 

 station. See also a previous note (E. S. R., 30, p. 441). 



Twenty-eighth Annual Report of Rhode Island Station, 1915 (Bui. R. I. 

 State Col., 11 (1916), No. 4, pp. 23-29, 37-39) .—These pages include a report 

 of the director and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended December 31, 

 1915. The experimental work reported with field crops is abstracted on page 

 229 of this issue. 



Index to Farmers' Bulletins Nos. 1-500, prepared by C. H. Gbeathouse 

 (U. S. Dept. Agr., Index Farmers' Buls. 1-500, pp. 432). 



