9<1 EXPERIMENT STATKjN KE( ORD. 



snlijerts: r<Milti\ cxi-frinK'nts in 1(KH)-1VH)1 ( K. S. K.. 13, j). H.Sl); fet'iling stuff 

 insj)ecti<>n ( I'. S. 1!.. i:!. j). 1075); fertilizer inspection ( E. S. K., 13, p. 1031); orchard 

 notes (K. S. H., 14, \>. VI,; grasi^ thrips ( E. 8. R., 14, p. 373); cereal V)reakfast foods 

 (E. S. R., 14, p. 376); fertilizer inspection ( E. S. R., 14, p. f)49); variations in 

 TriUium grfnidijlannii (E. S. R., 14, p. H34); oat sinnt anil it^; prevention ( E. S. R., 

 14, p. 877); jKjtato insecticides and fnngicides in 1002 ( K. S. R., 14, p. SS6); linances, 

 niete<jrology, index ( noted heluw i. 



Fifteenth Annual Report of Micliigan Station, 1902 (Michigan Sin. Jipt. 

 1902, pp. 67-J^.;).— This includes a linaniial statement for the fiscal year ended June 

 30, 1902, reports of the director and heads of departments on the work of the station 

 during the year, meteorological oV)servations note<l elsewhere, and reprints of Bulle- 

 tins 193-202 and Special Bulletin 16 of the station on the following subjects: Some 

 experiments with Ijeet puli)as a stock food (E. S. R., 14, p. 179), feeding experiments 

 Mith dairy cows I E. S. R., 14, p. 1S2), report of the South Haven Substation for 1901 

 (E. S. R., 14, p. 143), strawberry notes for 1901 (E. S. R., 14, p. 147), notes on veg- 

 etables (E. S. R.. 14, p. 143), sugar-beet experiments in 1901 (E. S. R., 14, p. 244), 

 sand hicern i E. S. R., 14, p. 243), cowpeas, soy beans, and winter vetch (E. S. R., 

 14, p. 239), some insects of the year 1901 (E. S. R., 14, p. 267), aeration of milk 

 (E. S. R., 14, pi>. 3S7, 3SS), and analysis of commercial fertilizers (E. S. R., 14, 

 p. 343). 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Toxas Station. 1902 ( Ti:ra.< Sin. lipl. 1902, 

 pp. 139-146). — This consists of a report of the director on the work of the station and 

 substations during the year an<l a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 

 30, 1902. 



Finances, meteorology, index [Maine Stn. Bui. 86', pp. 211-226^^8). — This 

 includes reprints of 6 newspaper bulletins tlealing with fresh fish as manure, the 

 Angora goat, management of raspberries and l)lackberries, apples and plums for 

 central Maine, experiments with clover and low grade cotton-seed meal; meteoro- 

 logical observations noted elsewhere, a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1902, an index to the bulletins of the station issued during the year, and 

 announcements relative to the work of the station. 



Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Society for the 

 Promotion of Agricultural Science held at Washington, D. C. , December 29, 

 1902 (Proc. Sor. Prom. Agr. Sri. 1902, pp. ll.i, pis. .').— The ])apers which were read 

 at the meeting were noted in the article in E. S. R., 14, p. 523. The president's 

 address was given in full in E. S. R., 14, p. 625. The other papers which have been 

 included in the proceedings are noted elsewhere in this issue. 



History of the Orebro Royal Agricultural Society from 1803-1902, J. V. 

 JoxssoN {Oirhro JJins Koitgl. Iliish(illiiiugf<-Salhkap>i, ItiMoria 180.3-1902. Orehro: Orebro 

 Daghladf, 1902, rol.<<. 1, pp. 4.30, ph. 14; 2, pp. S07, pi. l).—ln these 2 volumes the 

 author has brought together an elaborate historical account of the development of 

 agricultiwal industries in the district of Orebro from the earliest historical times until 

 the present. Particular attenti<jn, however, is given to the development of agricul- 

 ture during the nineteenth century. The various subjects which are discussed include 

 an historical review of Swe<lish agriculture liefore the year 1800, historical notes on 

 the development of the above society during the nineteenth century, notes on the 

 agricultural school of the district and other related schools, notes on the lakes and 

 marshes of the Orebro region, and general accounts of cattle raising, dairying, horse 

 breeding, forestry, fruit raising, domestic science, and fish culture. 



The agricultural development of the Philippines, M. L. Tims^^w ( Berlin: 

 Hermann I'nt,l, 1901, pp. .53, tig". 10, map 1) . 



Experiment station work, XXII [V. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bnl. 169, pp. 33, 

 figs. 6). — This number contains articles on the following suljjects: Pure water for 



