19191 MISCELLANEOUS. 699 



Bulletins 82-89, Circulars 33-35, and Technical Bulletins 34-42, all of which 

 have been previously noted. 



Work and progress of the agricultural experiment station for the year 

 July 1, 1917, to June 30, 1918 {Missouri Sta. Bui. 163 (1919), pp. 78, figs. 

 Bl). — This contains the organization list, a report by the director on the work 

 and publications of the station, and a financial statement for the Federal funds 

 for the year ended June 30, 1918. The experimental work reported and not 

 previously noted is for the most part abstracted elsewhei'e in this issue. 



Forty-first Annual Report of ITorth Carolina Station, 1918 (North Carolina 

 Sta. Rpt. 1918, pp. [128], pis. 11, figs. 9).— This contains the organization list, a 

 report of the director and hea<ls of departments, a financial statement for the 

 year ended June 30, 1918, a special article noted on page 686, and reprints of 

 Bulletins 238 and 240 and Technical Bulletin 14, which have already been 

 noted. The experimental work reported is for the most part abstracted else- 

 where in this issue. 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation (Washington Sta., 

 West. Wash. Sta., Mo. Bui, 7 (1919), No. 5, pp. 65-83, figs. 6).— In addition to 

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

 on the following subjects : Extension of the Work of the Experiment Station, by 

 W. A. Linklater; Concerning Courses OfEered at the State College of Washing- 

 ton, by J. L. Ashlock ; Work of the Extension Service, by S. B. Nelson ; Found- 

 ing a Purebred Dairy Herd, by K. B. Musser; Early Fall Spraying for Apple 

 Ajithracnose, by A. Franli ; and Missing Cylinders are Dangerous, by J. P. 

 Fairbank. 



How to do things (Philadelphia: Wilmer Atkinson Co., 1919, pp. 572, figs. 

 921). — This is a compendium of a large number of farm and household devices, 

 helps, hints, recipes, formulas, etc., as reprinted from The Farm Journal. 



