MISCELLANEOUS. 995 



Twenty-first Annual Report of Michigan Station, 1908 (Michigan Stu. 

 Rpt. I'.ios, Pit. H.'t-.'ilO). — This contains a Huancial stateim-nt for the fiscal 

 year ended June o(». 19()8; reports of the director and heads of departments on 

 the woi'k of the station during the year, the experimental features of which, 

 together with several special articles and reprints of Si)ecial Hulletins 45 and 

 4(i. an' iHited elsewhere in this issue: and reprints of Hulletins 24S-2m, and of 

 Special Hulletins .".s. ;;•>, 42. and 4.'!, previously noted. 



Twenty-sixth Annual Report of New York State Station, 1907 ( Ncio 

 Yorh- Ktiitc S(<i. Rjit. HKH. />/v. /. /*/>. y.V'-f ).3(; ,• J, /*/;. \]'+.'>li',; .3, pp. 17/4- 

 56^). — This rei)ort is issued in 3 volumes. Hart 1 contains the organization list 

 of the station, a financial statement for the Federal funds for the fiscal year 

 ended June 30, 1907, and for the State funds for the fiscal year ended September 

 3C, 1907. a list of the periodicals received by the station, meteorological observa- 

 tions notetl on page 913 of this issue, reprints of H.ulJetins 2.S(i~290. 292. 293, and 

 295, Te<-hnical Hulletins 4-0, and Circular S, all of which have been previously 

 noted, and an index to the first 25 annual reitorts of the station. Part 2 is 

 made up of The (Jrapes of New York, and is noted on page 940 of this issue. 

 Part 3 contains an extended review of the work of the station for the first 25 

 years, including an account of the twentj^-fifth anniversary exercises. The 

 suniniarics of the experimental work are noted elsewhere in this issue. 



Director's report for 1908. W. II. Jordan ( .Vcip York iitntr Sta. liul. .ilO. 

 pp. '}'>!i~o7!) ) . — This contains the organization list and a review of the work and 

 publications of the station for the year. 



Seventeenth Annual Report of Oklahoma Station, 1908 iOkhiliotini Hta. 

 Rpt. lUOH. ftp. SO). — This contains the organization list, a i-eport of the acting di- 

 rector and heads of departments on the worlv of the station, a list of the station 

 publications available for distribution, a brief digest of the station publications 

 issued during the year, and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 

 30, 190S. 



The press bulletins summarized are in ]iart a rejietition of matter published in 

 the regular bulletins of the station. Those not noted elsewhere in this issue are 

 entitled Protecting Trees from Rabbits. Setting Trees, Vaccinate for Blackleg, 

 and H.ee Culture in Oklahoma. 



Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry. 1907 

 ( f '. N. Drpt. Agi:. Bin: .iniiii. hidux. Rpt. lUUl. pp. J,86). — This includes a re- 

 port of the Chief of the Hureau for the fiscal year ended June 30. 1907, numer- 

 ous articles abstracted elsewhere in this issue or pre^■iousIy noted, and a list of 

 the itublications of the Bureau during 1907. An appendix contains the rules and 

 regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture relating to animal industry issued 

 in 1907. 



Report of committee on station organization and policy, H. J. Whkei^er 

 ET AL. (U. »S. I)(^pt. .\gr.. Office IJ.rpt. Stds. Circ. <S.<?, />/>. /^>). — This report was 

 presentetl to the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Exiieriment 

 Stations at the convention held at Washington. 1). C.. November 1S-20, 1908, 

 and has been noted editoiially (E. S. R.. 20. p. ,303). 



Index to the Yearbooks of the United States Department of Agriculture, 

 1901-1905, C. II. (jREATHorsE iU. N. Dcpt. .\gr.. Dir. /'h/>.s-. liul. t). pp. I(i6).~ 

 This is a combined subject and author index in continuation of work i)reviously 

 noted ( K. S. R.. 14. p. 509). 



