CONTENTS, IX 



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The cooperative movement in Denmark, Nielson et al 394 



Agricultural cooperation in Denmark, Koefoed 394 



State assistance to agriculture in Denmark 395 



Associations for the manufacture of products in Italy, Magaldi 395 



The principles of agricultural reform, De la Rosa 395 



Our rural districts depopulated, our cities overpopulated, Didier 395 



Small holdings and agricultural credit societies 395 



[Agricultiu-al conditions in Bavaria], Ehrenbacher 395 



Mortgage relations in Prussia from 1904 to 1908, Kuhnert 396 



[Agricultural statistics and conditions in New South Wales], Trivett 396 



Outlines of agriculture in Japan, Shimooka 396 



The introduction of improvements into Indian agriculture, Mann 396 



Statistics of cultivated areas and of crop and live-stock production 397 



Agricultural statistics of Ireland, with detailed report for 1909, Gill 397 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Soil fertility laboratory manual, Hopkins and Pettit 397 



Domesticated animals and plants, Davenport 397 



Farm friends and farm foes, Weed 398 



Dumb animals and how to treat them. Whitehead 398 



A secondary course in animal production, Smith 398 



How to agriculturize the teaching of botany in the high school, Bergman. . . . 398 



Winthrop rural school and home institute 398 



Elementary agriculture and school gardening at Winthrop, Macfeat 398 



[Outlines of work for the Nebraska boys' and girls' clubs] 399 



School gardens, Couchman 399 



Arbor Day in the Philippines, Potter 399 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Twenty-second Annual Report of New York Cornell Station, 1909 399 



Annual Report of South Dakota Station, 1910 399 



Twenty-second Annual Report of Vermont Station, 1909 399 



Monthly Bulletin of the Department Library, November, 1910 399 



