1916] MISCELLANEOUS. 595 



financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and departraental 

 reports, the experimental features of which are for the most part abstracted 

 elsewhere in this issue. A brief report on the work and expenditures of the 

 f'Ollege of agriculture is appended. 



Report of Hawaii Station, 1915 (Hawaii Sta. lipt. 1913, pp. 73, pis. 9). — 

 This contains the organization list, a summary by the agronomist in charge 

 ;is to the work of the year, and reports of the departments of horticulture, 

 entomology, chemistry, and agronomy, the extension division, and the Glen- 

 wood substation. The experimental work recorded is for the most part 

 abstracted elsewhere in this issue, as is also a special report of horticultural 

 observations in Porto Rico. Cuba, and Florida. 



Thirty-eighth Annual Report of North Carolina Station, 1915 (North 

 Carolina Sta. Rpt. 1915, pp. 5-43+111, figs. 23).— This contains the organization 

 list, a report of the director and heads of departments, a financial statemeni 

 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and reprints of Bulletins 228-231, 

 previously noted. 



Report of the Hood River, Oregon, Branch Experiment Station, 1915 

 (Oregon Sta., Rpt. Hood River Sta., 1915, pp. 61, pi. 1, figs. 14). — A report is 

 given of the work of the year, the experimental features recorded being for tht^ 

 most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



A nn ual Report of Pennsylvania Station, 1914 (Pennsylvania Sta. Rpt. 

 1914, pp^ 522, pis. 73). — This contains the organization list, a financial state- 

 ment for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1914, a report of the director on tlie 

 work and publications of the station during the year, departmental reports, 

 many special articles abstracted elsewhere in this issue, and reprints of Bul- 

 letins 128 and 133, previously noted. 



Report of the director, 1915, H. L. Russell (Wisconsin Sta. Bui. 268 (1916), 

 pp. 82, figs. 47). — This contains the organization list, a report of the work of tlie 

 station during the year, portions of which are abstracted elsewhere in this is8ui', 

 brief summaries of the publications of the year, and a financial statement for 

 the federal funds for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915. 



Monthly Bulletin of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station (Mo. Bill. 

 Ohio Sta.. 1 (1916), Nos. 6, pp. 161-192, figs. 6; 7, pp. 193-224, figs, li).— These 

 numbers contain, in addition to several articles abstracted elsewhere in this 

 issue, the following: 



No. 6. — Variety v. Simple Rations for Laying Hens, by W. J. Buss, an ex- 

 tract from Bulletin 291 (E. S. R., 35, p. 171) ; Potato Insurance, by D. C. Bab- 

 cock ; and The Mineral Requirements of the Milch Cow, by E. B. Forbes, an ex- 

 tract from Bulletin 295 (E. S. R., 35, p. 481). 



No. 7. — Variety Tests of Wheat, by C. G. Williams, an extract from Bulletin 

 298 (see p. 534) ; and Forage Crops for Swine, by W. L. Robison, adapted from 

 Bulletins 242 and 268 (E. S. R., 28, p. 468; 31, p. 868). 



In memoriam: Eugene Woldemar Hilgard (Berkeley, Gal.: Univ. Cal. Pres-'t, 

 1916, pp. 50, pis. 2). — This includes the addresses at the memorial services held 

 at the University of California, January 30, 1916 ; a reprint of an editorial from 

 Experiment Station Record (E. S. R., 84, p. 301) ; and a bibliography of 

 Dr. Hilgard's publications. 



