904 EXPKHI.MKNT SI'ATIOX RECORD. 



('.■irtliwoniis, |il;iiit 1i-;iiis|iir:iliiiii. I't-rt ili/.crs. lcj;iiiiumms fora^cc plants, seed 

 scliH-liiiii, corn ficrniiMat ion. |ilaiil xariatinn, propajjratinn, f^raftinj;, itnininj:, 

 Itonlcaux niixlnrc, milk liactciia. milU Icstin}:, etc. Twenty-fonr adilitidnal 

 ♦•xtTciscs aro sntiKi'^ted, willi a list of licliirnl l)ullt>tins and l)ooks. 



Course in nature study and elementary agriculture for the ungraded 

 schools of California. 1{. <». .Foiin.son ilCliico, Ctil., I!)()<)\, py, (j), — This is an 

 ontliiu' for work in I lie nnu'radt'd schools, and inchuk's some suggestions cou- 

 (•ernin.i; the adininisiration of a course in nature study and elementary agri- 

 culture. lo};ether with a si»eciinen lesson conoerninjj: the cow. 



The study of the evergreens in the public schools, C. M. Wkkd (Boston: 

 t<t(itc Forester, HWK, pp. ,iO. /if/x. <s'). — A brief manual for teachers who wish to 

 use the conunon evergreens f(tr nature-study work at a season when deciduous 

 plants are not available. It furnishes* detailed and practical directions .is to 

 methods of study in tlie public school, a suggested list of trees appropriate for 

 «'on.secuti\ e grades, the i)rei)aration of soj.ir jirints. and feasiltic correlations 

 with other lines of grade work. 



Syllabus of illustrated lecture on the production and marketing of eggs 

 and fowls, .T. Dkydkn (I'. S. Dept. Agr., Office Expt, Stan., Fdnners' Inst. Lec- 

 ture 10, PI). 20). — This lecture deals with egg production, housing of fowls, 

 fetnling of fowls, i)oultry in the orchard, incubati(m, fattening chickens, market- 

 ing ])roduct. and insect i)ests. Fort.v-four lantern slides have been ju-epared to 

 illustrate the lecture, and a list of references to poultry literature is given. 



Annual report of farmers' institutes, 1908, T. Rutlkr (liul. N. C. Dept. 

 Agr., 2!l (/.9W,S), No. JO, pp. 11, /ir/s. 2). — In addition to the report on the work of 

 the men's and women'.s institutes, the bulletin contains lectures delivered at 

 women's institutes, the programme of the Farmers' State Convention, lectures 

 delivered at the women's meeting of that convention, and an account of the de- 

 velojunent of the dairy interests in the State under the influences of the National 

 and State dei»artments of agriculture, the State Dairymen's Association, the 

 dairy department (tf the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic 

 Arts, and the individual efforts of dair.vnien. 



Organization lists of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations, 

 Mary A. Agnkw (U. S. Dept. Agr., Office Expt. Stus. But. 206, pp. ll.'t). 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Annual report of the director for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1908 

 ( Dehnrare Sta. Bui. 8^, pp. ,i-12). — This contains the organization list of the 

 station, a report of the director discussing the function. i)ersoiniel, work, equip- 

 ment, and needs of the station, and a financial statement for the fiscal year 

 ended .Tune :10, 1008. 



Biennial Report of Iowa Station, 1902-3 (Io^va State Col. Agr. Rpt. 1902-3, 

 pp. 22, 23, 25, 26, 33, 3'i. 36-38, d',-60. 68, 73. S8, 92, /i?).— Extracts from the 

 reports of the president of the college, the treasurer, and secretary pertaining to 

 the station are given, including notes on its work and publications, and a 

 financial statement for the fiscal years ended .June 30, 1002, and June 30, 1003. 



Biennial Report of Iowa Station. 1904-5 (Iowa State Col. Agr. Rpt. 190.',-5, 

 pp. .)'/-.>7, 6'i~67. 90-9'). 10 'i). — This contains a report of the director of the 

 station, a financial statement for the fiscal years ended June 30, 1004 and 

 June 30, lOO.^i. and a siunmary of the bulletins issued during that period. 



Annual Report of Iowa Station. 1906 ( loini t<tate Col. Agr. Rpt. 1906, 

 pp. 60-6'). 68). — This contains a report of the director on the work of the 

 .station, and a financial statement for tlu- fi.scal year ended June 30, 1906. 



