MISCELLANEOUS. 195 



president of the board of directors, a report of the director on the work of the 

 station during the year, and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 80, 1906. 



Twentieth Annual Report of Georgia Station, 1907 (Georgia Sta. Rpt. 1907, 

 pp. S). — Data similar to the above are reported for the fiscal year ended June 

 30, 1907. 



Annual Report of Hawaii Station, 1907 {Haipaii Sta. Rpt. 1907, pp. 90, 

 pis. 9, figs. ,3). — This consists of a general review of the work of the station 

 during the year, and reports of the entomologist, horticulturist, assistant chemist, 

 and expert in charge of rice investigations. Most of the experimental work is 

 abstracted elsewhere in this issue. The report of the assistant chemist also 

 contains analyses of 10 samples of Hawaiian soils and determinations of the 

 salt content of the water from 3 wells to be used in irrigating the rice fields, 

 and of the soils from 4 rice fields. 



Twentieth Annual Report of Michigan Station, 1907 (Michigan Sta. Rpt. 

 1907, pp. 05-392). — This contains a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1907, reports of the director and heads of departments on the work 

 of the station during the year, meteorological observations noted elsewhere in 

 this issue, and reprints of Bulletins 239-247 and of Special Bulletins 36 and 

 37 previously noted, together with rejiorts of the South Haven Substation for 

 1906 and of the Upper Peninsula Substation for 190.5 and 1906, noted on pages 

 133 and 143 of this issue. 



Eighteenth Annual Report of New Mexico Station, 1907 ( Neiv Mexico Sta. 

 Rpt. 1907, pp. 56). — This contains the organization list, a report of the director 

 on the work and publications of the station, departmental reports on the 

 various lines of station work conducted during the year, and a financial state- 

 ment for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907. The experimental work in 

 horticulture is noted on page 144 of this issue. The report of the chemist con- 

 tains analyses of 2 rubber-producing plants from ^Mexico, and of several 

 samples of sugar beets, soils, and fertilizing materials. 



Twentieth Annual Report of Rhode Island Station, 1907 (Rhode Island Sta. 

 Rpt. 1907, pp. lS9-.'i07 + X ) . — This contains the organization list, a report of 

 the director reviewing Itriefly the work of the station during the year, depart- 

 mental reports, the experimental work from which is abstracted for the most 

 part elsewhere in this issue, a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1907, a list of exchanges, and meteorological and other data. 



Southern California Pathological Laboratory and Citrus Experiment 

 Station, R. E. Smith (California Sta. Circ. 35, pp. 11, figs. 4). — This includes 

 the law establishing the Southern California Pathological Laboratory at Whit- 

 tier and the Citrus I'xperiment Station in Ifiverside, together with a description 

 of their buildings and equipment, and an account of their present and proposed 

 lines of work. 



