CONTENTS, VII 



Page. 



Construction of cattle dips, Cowley 285 



Bovine bilharziosis in France, Marotel 285 



Schistosomum bovis and the alterations produced by it, Bertolini 285 



Sheep scab, Moore 285 



Use of communal funds in vaccination against swine erysipelas, Bartels 285 



Hog cholera, Carre, Leclainche, and Vallee 285 



Utilizing the horse for production of immune serum against hog cholera, Koops. 285 



The horse ; its treatment in health and disease, Axe 285 



The Borna horse disease, Raebiger 286 



Etiology of infectious pneumonia of horses, Tabusso 286 



The treatment of foal lameness. Beck 286 



Experimental leukemia in fowls, EUermann and Bang 286 



Avian diphtheria and contagious epithelioma, Fally 286 



Parasitic ameba3 of the intestinal tract of man and other animals, Walker 286 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Progress report on irrigation experiments in Willamette Valley, Oregon, Stover. 287 



The use of small water supplies for irrigation, Fortier 287 



Irrigation with household waste water, Selkirk 287 



Drainage in New York, Fippin 287 



Dust preventives, Page 288 



The effect of alkali on Portland cement, Tannatt and Burke 288 



Conditions affecting production of denatured alcohol in the Northwest, Jones. . 288 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



Land reform, Collings 289 



The agrarian problem in England, Lecarpentier 289 



The farm labor of rural England, Ryziger 289 



The farmer and the laborer, Gill 289 



Report of Irish Agricultural Organization Society, Everard and Anderson 289 



An uplifting negro cooperative society. Smith 290 



Jews as farmers 290 



Agricultural colonies in Palestine 290 



The internal colonization of Prussia and its application to Mexico, Ludewig. . 290 



[The relation of the government to agriculture in Russia], Torne 290 



State aid to agriculture in f ureign and colonial countries. Bear 290 



Some computed returns of farms in Switzerland 291 



Agriculture in Siam, Dilock 291 



Traffic on Chesapeake Bay and Tennessee River, Andrews 291 



Crop Reporter 291 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Education [agricultural] 291 



The New York State College at Ovid, Willers 291 



Training courses for teachers of agriculture, Crosby , 292 



Course in cereal foods and their preparation, Mitchell 292 



Agriculture, industries, and home economics in our public schools, Hays 292 



A course of study in agriculture for the public schools, Youngblood 292 



The Weather Bureau and the public schools. Weeks 292 



The school and its grounds, Clark 292 



The school gardens, II, Caldwell 292 



Home nature-study course, Comstock and Spencer 293 



Agriculture: Its fundamental principles, Soule and Turpin 293 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Yearbook of the Department o£ Agriculture, 1907 293 



Annual Report of Idaho Station, 1907 293 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Montana Station, 1907 293 



Encyclopaedia of agriculture, edited by Green and Young 293 



