CONTENTS. VII 



Page. 



Respiratory exchange in fowls with gout, Di Gristina 286 



Liver disease in poultry, Morse 286 



Guinea pig epizootic associated with food poisoning group, Petrie and O'lJrien. . 286 



Guinea pigs as chronic carriers of organism of food poisoning group, O'Brien 286 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Reclamation of the southern Louisiana wet prairie lands, Morehouse 287 



The principles and practice of land drainage, Jones 288 



Recent irrigation legislation, Teele 288 



[The comparative cost of travel by horse and wagon and automobile] 288 



Life and care of farm machinery in Colorado, Baiiier and Bonebright 288 



Iron cow stall.— Hoard-Schulmerich stall, Kent 289 



Constructing a concrete hen house, Houghton 289 



College dairy barn at the Kansas State Agricultural College, Miyawaki 289 



Cork brick 289 



Water supply for the farm, Reike 289 



Installing a private water system, Wallace 289 



Farm home water supply, Ocock 289 



Disposal of house sewage, Stewart 289 



The country kitchen, Barnard 290 



The new house cleaning, Barnard 290 



The lighting of farm houses, Osmond 290 



The new lamps, Barnard 290 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



The relation of capital to agriculture, Whitney 290 



The conservation of natural resources in the United States, Van Hise 290 



Agricultural development in the northwest of Canada, 1905 until 1909, Mavor. 290 



The development of wheat culture in North America, Brigham 291 



Small proprietary holdings, Bernard 291 



Farm management, Haynes 291 



Making good farmers out of poor ones, Chiles 291 



The mission of cooperative demonstration work in the South, Knapp 292 



Shipping fruits, vegetables, butter, eggs, and game to market, Thomas 292 



Prices of crops, live stock, and other Irish agricultural products, Adams 392 



Crop Reporter 292 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Agricultural education, Dabney 292 



Progress in agricultural education, 1909, Crosby 292 



Statistics of land-grant colleges and experiment stations, 1909, Spethmann. . . . 293 



Technical milling education, Elliott 293 



The new kind of country schools, Field 293 



Agricultural extension schools 293 



The farmers' institutes in the United States, 1909, Hamilton and Stedman 293 



The Home Gardening Association 293 



A unit in agriculture, EUiff 293 



Forest nurseries for schools, Moore and Jackson 294 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations, 1909 294 



Twenty-second Annual Report of Massachusetts Station, 1909 294 



Monthly Bulletin of the Department Library, October, 1910 294 



Experiment Station Work, LX 294 



