EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Editor: E. W. ALLEN, Ph. D., Assistant Director. 

 Assistant Editor: H. L. Knight. 



EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS. 



Meteorology, Soils, and Fertilizers — W. H. Beal. 



Agricultural Botany and ^'egetable Pathology — W. H. Evans, Ph. D. 



Field Crops — J. I. Schulte. 



Horticulture and Forestry — E. J. Glasson. 



Foods and Human Nutrition — C. F. Langworthy, Ph. D. 



Zootechny, Dairying, and Agrotechny — E. W. Morse. 



Agricultural Chemistry — W. H. Beal, C. F. Langworthy, and E. W. Morse. 



Economic Zoology, Entomology, and Veterinary Medicine — W. A. Hooker. 



Rural Engineering — G. A. Griffin. 



Rural Economics — J. B. Morman. 



Agricultural Education — D. J. Crosby. 



EDITORIAL NOTES. 



Page. 



The continued demand for men 1 



The standard for experiment station workers 4 



The training for investigation 5 



The work of moor land experiment stations 101 



The field of the insular experiment stations 105 



The experiment station in Guam 107 



The status of agricultural education in England and Wales 201 



A proposed American association of home economics 205 



Ideals in agricultural research 301 



The principal function of the Association of Ainerican Agricultural Colleges 



and Experiment Stations 401 



Affiliation of associations devoted to agricultural science 402 



The place of extension work in the association 402 



Educational aspects of the National Corn Exposition 403 



A review of recent progress in agriculture in the United States 501 



New building of the U. S. Department of Agriculture 507 



The Commission on Country Life and its report 601 



The obligations of our agricultural institutions in relation to rural betterment. . 605 



The First Pan-American Scientific Congress. 608 



Abstract numbers of the Record 701 



The agricultural appropriation act, 1909-10 801 



The extension of agricultural instruction in the schools 901 



Increased facilities for training agricultural teachers 902 



English attitude toward applied science and agricultural studies 905 



