394 EXPERIMENT STATTOX RECORD, 



since 1887, and other departmental i-eports, of which that of the meteorologist is 

 abstracted elsewhere in this issue. The report also contains reprints of Bulle- 

 tins 82, 83, and sr» itreviously noted and of an article on The Available Energy 

 of Red Clover Hay (E, S. R., 39, p. SGG), and articles reporting A Test of Soiling 

 Crops for Dairy Cows, and on Small Fruits in 1000, abstracted elsewhere in this 

 issue. An appendix to the report of the librarian presents a clieck list of the 

 official publications of tlie Pennsylvania State College. 

 Nineteenth Annual Report of Tennessee Station, 1906 (Tennessee Sta. Rpt. 



1906, pp. [) 1-108, flys. 2). — This contains the organization list, reports of the 

 director and members of the station staff, and a financial statement for tlie 

 fiscal year ended June 30, 1906. 



Seventeenth Annual Report of Utah Station, 1906 {Utah Sta. Rpt. 1906, 

 pp. XLIX). — This includes the organization list, reports of the director and 

 heads of departments, reviews of the publications issued during the year, a list 

 of bulletins and circulars issued up to January, 1907, and a financial statement 

 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1908. 



Twentieth Annual Report of Vermont Station. 1907 (Verntont Sta. Rpt. 



1907, pp. 299-518). — Tliis contains the organization list, a brief announcement 

 concerning the station, a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 

 1907, a report of the director containing a list of publications of the station 

 available for distribution, abstracts of Bulletins 124-130 of the station issued 

 during the year, results of miscellaneous analyses, a report on the Vermont 

 State nurserj' for forest tree seedlings, and numerous other articles abstracted 

 elsewhere in this issue. A special feature is the presentation of condensed out- 

 lines, arranged by subjects, of articles published in Annual Reports 1-19 and 

 Bulletins 1-133, comprising the publications of the station from its establish- 

 ment in 1887 to 1907. 



Abstract Twentieth Report, 1906-7 (Tennont Sta. Buls. 136, pp. 187-222; 

 137, pp. 227-264). — These bulletins give a brief resume of the annual report of 

 the station noted above. Bulletin 136 includes plant diseases, horticulture, 

 weeds, and insects, and Bulletin 137 crops, forestry, stock feeding, and dairy 

 husbandry. 



Thirteenth Annual Report of Washington Station, 1903 (Washinffton Sta. 

 Rpt. 1903, pp. 28). — Tliis includes the organization list, a report of the director 

 and heads of departments, and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1003. 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Washing'ton Station, 1904 ( Washington Sta. 

 Rpt. 1904, PV- 20). — Data similar to the above are given for the fiscal year 

 ended June 30, 1904. 



Fifteenth Annual Report of Washington Station, 1905 {Washington Sta. 

 Rpt. 1905, pp. 31). — Data similar to the above are given for the fiscal year 

 ended June 30, 190.5. The report of the veterinarian is abstracted on page 379 

 of this issue. 



[Index to Volume IV of Arizona Station publications], W. O. Hayes {Ari- 

 zona Sta. [In(1e.i] Bill. 1902-1905, pp. 557-590).— An index to Bulletins 41-51 

 and the Annual Reports from 1902-1904. 



Experiment Station Work, XL VII (U. S. Dept. Agr., Fanners' Bui. 329, 

 pp. 32, figs. .'/). — This number contains articles on the following subjects: Low- 

 grade V. high-grade fertilizers, improvement of sandy soils, dry farming, seed 

 selection, evei-greeus — uses and culture, nut growing in [Maryland, " hogging 

 off" corn, mineral matter in feeding stuffs, preparation of miscible oils, an 

 automatic cheese press, and cane sugar and beet sugar. 



