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leges, and 691 assisted in tlie various lines of extension work. During the 

 year the stations published 1,624 annual reports, bulletins, and circulars, aggre- 

 gating 28,109 pages, and these were distributed to 1,130,219 addresses on the 

 regular mailing list. 



Part II. Cooperative extension tvork in agricultural and home economics, 

 1917. — This is the third annual report on the receipts, expenditures, and re- 

 sults of cooperative agricultural and home economics extension work in this 

 country. Pages 19-162 are devoted to Extension Work in the South, pages 

 163-375 to Extension Work in the North and West, pages 377 and 378 to Farm- 

 ers' Institutes in llie United States in 1917, by J. M. Stedman, and pages 379-410 

 to statistics of farmers' institute and extension work. 



Annual report of the director for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918 

 {Delaicare iita. Bid. 122 (1918), pp. 31). — ^This contains the organization list 

 and the report of the director on the work and publications of the station, in- 

 cluding a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1918. The 

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

 issue. 



Thirtieth and Thirty-first Annual Reports of Georgia Station, 1917 and 

 1918 {Georgia Sta. Rpts. 1917-18, pp. 24). — This contains the organization list, 

 reports by the president of the board of directors and the director of the sta- 

 tion on its work during the two years, and a financial statement for the fiscal 

 years ended June 30, 1917, and 1918. The experimental work reported is for 

 the most part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Beport of Hawaii Station, 1918 (Hawaii Sta. Rpt. 1918, pp. 55, pis. 11). — 

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

 to the work of the year, and reports of the divisions of horticulture, chemistry, 

 plant pathology, agronomy, and extension, and of the Glenwood substation. 

 The experimental work recorded is for the most part abstracted elsewhere in 

 this issue. 



Thirty-first Annual Report of Illinois Station, 1918 {Illinois Sta. Rpt. 

 1918, pp. 20). — This contains the organization Ust, a financial statement for 

 the fiscal year ended June 30, 1918, brief notes as to the principal lines of work, 

 and a Ust of publications of the year. Brief notes of progress in horticultural 

 studies are abstracted on page 146 of this issue. 



Twenty-ninth Annual Report of New Mexico Station, 1918 {New Mexico 

 Sta. Rpt. 1918, pp. 73, figs. 9).. — This contains the organization list, a report of 

 the director on the work and publications of the station, including reports of 

 heads of departments, and a financial statement for the year ended June 30, 

 1918. The experimental features not previously reported are for the most part 

 abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



The work of the experiment station. — Report of director, 1917, T. P. 

 Cooper {North Dakota Sta. Rpt. 1917, pp. 27, figs. 7).— This, the twenty -eighth 

 report of the station, contains the organization list, a report of the director, 

 and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917. The experi- 

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



Monthly Bulletin of the Ohio Experiment Station {Mo. Bui. Ohio Sta., 4 

 {1919), No. k, pp. 97-135, figs. 19). — This contains several articles abstracted 

 elsewhere in this issue, together with one entitled Growing Rape for Summer 

 Forage, by F. A. Welton, and notes. 



Program of work of the United States Department of Agriculture for the 

 fiscal year 1919, E. H. Bradley {Washington: U. S. Dept. Agr., 1919, pp. 

 IX+617). — The activities of this Department are set forth in project form. 



