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ended June 30, 1909, and for the state funds for the fiscal year ended September 

 30, 1909, reprints of Bulletins 311-315, 317, and 319-321, Technical Bulletins 

 9-12, and Circulars 10-12, all of which have been previously noted, a list of the 

 periodicals received by the station, and meteorological observations noted on 

 page of this issue. 



Director's report for 1910, W. H. Jokdan (New York State Sta. Bui. 332, 

 pp. 583-608). — This contains the organization list and a review of the worli and 

 publications of the station for the year, with a discussion of its needs and 

 functions. 



Third Annual Report of Dickinson Subexperiment Station, 1910, L. R. 

 Waldron (North Dakota Sta., Rpt. Dickinson Substa. 1910, pp. 85, figs. 14, 

 charts 10). — This contains the organization list of the North Dakota Station 

 and an account of the Dickinson substation for 1910. The experimental work 

 recorded is abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Twenty-ninth. Annual Report of Ohio Station, 1910 (Ohio Sta. Bui. 220, 

 pp. XXVII). — This contains an announcement concerning the work of the sta- 

 tion, the organization list, a report of the board of control containing the text 

 of the act of 1910 providing for the establishment of county experimental farms, 

 a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1910, and a report of 

 the director summarizing the work of the station during the year. 



Twenty-third Annual Report of South Carolina Station, 1910 (South 

 Carolina Sta. Rpt. 1910, pp. 73, figs. 3). — This contains the organization list of 

 the station, a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1910, and 

 reports of the director and heads of departments on the work of the station 

 during the year, the experimental features of which are abstracted elsewhere 

 in this issue. Analyses of mucks, ground limestone, oyster-shell lime, soot, 

 and of several soils are also reported. 



Report of the director on the establishment of the new state stations, 

 H. H. Harrington (Texas Sta. Bui. IS.'f, pp. 11). — An account of the establish- 

 ment of substations in Texas at Denton, Fort Worth, Spur, Lubbock, Pecos, 

 and Beaumont, and of the expenditures under the state appropriation for the 

 purpose. 



Press bulletins (Ohio Sta. Bui. 220, pp. 660-666).— Reprints of press bulle- 

 tins on the following subjects: Harvest mites, "jiggers" or " chiggers " ; the 

 mineral elements in animal nutrition; forage crops for emergencies; the need 

 of lime on southwestern Ohio soils; purchasing seeds and fruit trees; profits 

 in farm poultry; growing the best varieties of corn; examining seed potatoes 

 for dry rot; Ohio pastures; the blade blight or yellowing of oats; and how to 

 fight the chinch bug. 



Publications of the Office of Experiment Stations (U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. 

 Pubs. Giro. 17, pp. 12).— The publications of this Office available for distribu- 

 tion by the Division of Publications are here listed. 



Publications of the Library (U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Pubs. Circ. 18, pp. 3).— 

 The publications of the Library available for distribution by the Division of 

 Publications are here listed. 



