694 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Twenty-fifth Annual Report of Kentucky Station, 1912 (Kentucky Sta. 

 Rpt. 1912, pp. XXXII-\-36-r5.56, pis. 79, figs. 42).— This contains the organi- 

 zation list, a financial statement for the fiscal year endetl June 30. 1912. a re- 

 port of the director on the work and publications of tlie station during the year, 

 an article in luemoriani of tlie late Dean Scovell noted below, reprints of Bulle- 

 tins 159-168, previously noted, and reports of analyses of mineral waters and 

 meteorological data, abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Twenty-sixth Annual Report of Kentucky Station, 1913 (Kentucky Sta. 

 Rpt. 1013, pp. XLVIIJ+J1+62J,. pis. 29, figs. .^7).— Tliis contains the organiza- 

 tion list, a financial statement for the fiscal year endetl June 30. 1913. a rei)ort 

 of the director on the work and publications of the station during the year, an 

 account of the dedication of the station building, including the papers pre- 

 sented, reprints of Bulletins 109-177, previously noted, and reports of analyses 

 of mineral waters and meteorological data, abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Twenty-seventh Annual Report of Kentucky Station. 1914. Part 1 (Ken- 

 tuckt/ Sta. Rpt. 191 >f. pt. 1. pp. lX+12.',. pis. 9). — This contains the organization 

 list, a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30. 1914, a report of 

 the director on the work and publications of the station during the year, de- 

 partmental reports, reports of analyses of mineral waters, and meteorological 

 data. The experimental work recordeil is for the most part abstracted else- 

 where in this issue. 



Biennial Report of the Director of the Kentucky Station. 1914-1915, 

 J. H. Kastlk {Kcntiirkii Sta. liiru. Rpt. 191.)-191.'>. pp. ,S.>. figs. i8).— This 

 contains the organization list, a list of publications, and a review of the work 

 of the station for the biennium ended June 30, 191.j. The experimental work 

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



Twenty-eighth Annual Report of South Carolina Station, 1915 (South 

 Carolina Sta. Rpt. lOl.'j, pp. 36). — This contains the organization list, a report 

 of the director on the work of the station, a financial statement for the fiscal 

 year ended June 30. 19ir>, and departmental reports, of which that of the horti- 

 culturist and the botanist and plant pathologist are abstracttnl elsewhere in 

 this issue. The report of the associate agronomist contains brief cultural notes 

 on cotton, corn, oats, rye, !)arley and wheat, and on cowpeas, sorghums, Sudan 

 grass and Rhodes grass for hay. 



Twenty-fifth Annual Report of Wyoming' Station. 1915 (^y!/oming Sta. 

 Rpt. 1915, pp. .51-131, figs. 21). — This contains: the organization list, a financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30. 1915, reports of the director and 

 heads of departments, that of the agronomist being abstracted on page 629 of 

 this issue, meteorological observations noted on page 615, and three special arti- 

 cles abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation (Washington 

 Sta., West. Wash. Sta., }fo. Bill.. 3 (1916), Xo. 10. pp. 20. figs. 4).— This num- 

 ber contains brief articles on the following subjects: Feeding Dairy Cows, by 

 H. L. Blanchard; Plant Propagation by Cuttings, by .T. L. Stalil : The Choice of 

 Crops, by E. B. Stookey ; Comparison of Methods of Managing Pullets, by Mrs. 

 G. R. Shoup, abstracted on p.ige 069. 



The life and work of Melville Amasa Scovell, .T. H. K.\stle (Kentucky Sta. 

 Rpt. 1912, pp. 1-36. pis. 2). — A biographical account of the late Dean Scovell. 

 including a review of the establishment and work of the Kentucky Station, a 

 list of his station publications, and tributes to his memory. See also a previous 

 article (E. S. R., 27, p. 401). 



