1920] AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 397 



illustrative material for the toaclnng of agriculture in the high school, and 

 indicates tlie sources from which the material may be obtained. 



Suggestions for a graded course in bird study, A. B. Comstock {Nature- 

 Study Nev., 16 {1920), No. //, pp. U7-158, fig. i).— Suggestions are offered for 

 the study of birds in Grades 1-8, inclusive. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Thirty-second Annual Report of Indiana Station, 1919 {Indiana Sta. 

 Rpt. 1919, pp. 100, figs. 1//). — This contains the organization list, reports of the 

 director and heads of departments, the experimental features of which are 

 for the most part abstracted elsewhere in tliis issue, lists of the organized lines 

 of work, publications of the year, changes in staff, etc., and a iinancial statement 

 for the Federal funds for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1919, and for the re- 

 maining funds for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1919. 



Thirty-first Annual Ileport of Kentucky Station, 1918, Part 1 {Kentuclcy 

 Sta. Rpt. 1918, pt. 1, pp. 11). — This contains the organization list, a financial 

 statement as to the Federal funds for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1918, a 

 report of the director on the work and publications of the year, departmental 

 reports, and meteorological data. The experimental work reported is for the 

 most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Thirtieth Annual Report of New Mexico Station, 1919 {New Mexico Sta. 

 Rpt. 1919, pp. IfJf). — This contains the organization list, a report of the director 

 on the work and publications of the station, including reports of heads of de- 

 partments, and a financial statement for the year ended June 30, 1919. The 

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

 issue. 



Report of the director for the years July 1, 1917, to June 30, 1919, 

 P. F. Tkowbkidge {North Dakota Sta. Bui. 136 {1920), pp. 3-23, figs. 3).— This 

 contains the organization list, a report of the director, and a financial state- 

 ment for the years ended June 30, 1918, and June 30, 1919. The experimental 

 work reported is for the most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Thirty-eighth Annual Report of Ohio Station, 1919 {OJiio Sta. Bui. 338^ 

 (1919), pp. XXXI -\-l, fig. 1). — This contains the organization list, a financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1919, and a report of the director 

 summarizing the work and publications of the station during the year. 



The work of the Yuma Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1918, 

 R. E. BI.AIK {U. S. Dcpt. Agr., Dept. Circ. 75 {1920), pp. 77, figs. S3).— This re-' 

 port includes a summary of meteorological observations from 1910 to 1918, a 

 review of agricultural conditions on the project, and a report of the work on 

 the experimental farm during 1918. The experimental work reported is for the 

 most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Monthly Bulletin of the Ohio Experiment Station {Mo. Bui. Ohio Sta., 3 

 (1920), Nos. 2, pp. 35-63, figs. 18; 3, pp. 67-96, figs. 7; 4, pp. 99-127, figs. 11 j, 

 5, pp. 131-159, figs. 6). — These numbers contain, in addition to several articles 

 abstracted elsewhere in this issue and miscellaneous notes, the following: 



No. 2. — Smudging to Prevent Frost, by W. J. Green. 



Monthly Bulletin of the Western AVashington Substation {Washington 

 Sta., West. Wash. Sta. Mo. Bui., 8 (1920), No. 2, pp. 17-82, figs. 9).— In addition 

 to articles abstracted elsewhere in this issue, this number contains brief 

 articles on the following subjects: Preparing the Farm-flock Wool Clip for 

 Market, by C. M. Hubbard ; Visceral Anatomy of the Domestic Fowl, W. T, 

 Johnson ; and Asparagus Culture, by J. L. Stahl. 



