^^II CONTENTS. [Vol. 41 



BUBAL ECONOMICS. 



Page. 



Arable land in the United States, Baker and Strong 693 



Allotments for all, Butcher 693 



Decisions alTecting alienation of agricultural and forest lands, Sabatini 693 



Some points brought out by successive surveys of farms, Hawthorne 693 



Farm management, Green 694 



The thrashing ring in the corn belt, Kundles 694 



Agricultural cooperative enterprises in Canada 695 



Report of the Agricultural Organization Society for 1917 695 



[Handling cotton under U. S. Warehouse Act], Newton and Workman 695 



Report of division of markets and rural organization. Camp 695 



Following the produce markets, Fiske 695 



Monthly Crop Reporter 695 



AGRICULTUBAL EDUCATION. 



Report of conference at New York State Veterinary College, June, 1919__ 69G 



Agricultural etlucation and promotion, Hunceus 69G 



Officers' agricultural training scheme: Residential ti-aining, Dale 696 



Employment of agricultural instruction grant to assist school agriculture- 696 



The agricultural short course in the high school, McWilliams 697 



School gardens, Fremantle 697 



Applied economic botany, Cook 697 



A demonstration of the coefficient of correlation, Roberts 697 



Textiles and clothing, McGowan and Waite 698 



Clothing for the family, Baldt 698 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1918 698 



Thirty-first Annual Report of Michigan Station, 1918 698 



Work and progress of the agricultural experiment station for 1918 699 



Forty-first Annual Report of North Carolina Station, 1918 699 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation , 699 



How to do things 699 



