1!>20] CONTENTS. - VII 



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American fanners' need for capital. Tlinnison 391 



Negro credit unions of North Carolina, Tatterson 192 



[AiHiual report of Jewish afiricultural and industrial aid society, 1919]— 192 



Cooperative land niortf^rage credit for India, Crosthwaite 192 



[Progress of agricultui-a! cooperation in India for 1918-19], Mackenna 192 



Causes of failure in cooperative societies, Girard 192 



Connnunity oruanization, Callarnian 192 



System of records for fanners' mutual tire insurance companies, Valgren_ 193 



The standard day's work in central Illinois, Tolley and Church 193 



Farm labor, Lescohier 193 



Will agricultural prices fall? Nourse 193 



Monthly Crop Uep()rter 193 



The Market Reporter 194 



The economic role of our colonies during and after the war, Chudeau 194 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Annual report of the extension service for 1018 194 



State-aided vocational education in Massachusetts 194 



Supervised home project and club work, Kem 195 



Boys' and girls' club work in the United States 195 



Ue,gulations for grants to agricultural education in England [1919-20] 195 



Developing the fruit industry, Vercier 195 



Rural science reader, McCready 195 



Suggestions on coui-ses in agriculture for Kentucky high schools, James 19G 



The teaching of elementary soils, Buckman 1 196 



Introductoi'y courses in soils. Smith 19G 



Household arts anil the high school girl, Gladish 196 



Vocational training for girls. Gray 197 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Thirty-second Annual Report of Colorado Station, 1919 197 



Biennial Report of Connecticut Storrs Station, 191G-17 197 



Thirty-second Annual Report of Georgia Station, 1919 197 



Thirty-second Annual Report of Maryland Station, 1919 ' 197 



Thirty-first Annual Report of Vermont Station, 191S 197 



Twenty-ninth Annual Report of Wyoming Station, 1919 197 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation 197 



