730 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



the lit'iuls of the different ])iireau.s and divisions. The report of the Secretary, which 

 is also i)nl)hslied separately as Report Xo. 76, has been reviewed editorially (E. S. R., 

 15, p. :>17). 



Organization of Department of Agriculture, 1903-4 ( T. ,S'. Dept. Ar/r., Divi- 

 sion of PnhUmtions Circ. 1, rev. eel., pp. 2S). 



Organization lists of the agn:'icultural colleges and experiment stations in 

 the United States ( V. S. Dept. Agr., Office of Experiment Stations Bui. 137, pp. 100). 



Sixteenth Annual Report of Kansas Station, 1903 {Kansas Sta. Rpt. 1903, 

 pp. XXIX). — This inelndes the organization list of the station; a financial statement 

 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1903; a report of the council on the staff, publica- 

 tions, and different lines of station work during the year; a subject list of all the 

 bulletins issued by the station; and an index to Bulletins 111-118 issued during the 

 year. 



Annual Report of South Dakota Station, 1902 {South Dakota Sta. Rpt. 1902, 

 pp. 10-23). — This includes a report of the director and departmental reports covering, 

 in a general way, the work of the station during the year. A financial statement is 

 included. 



Annual Report of South Dakota Station, 1903 {South Dakota Sta. Rpt. 1903, 

 pjp. 7-19) . — A report of the work of the station during 1903, similar in character to 

 the report noted above. 



Press Bulletins Nos. 71 to 124 {Kansas Sta. Bui. 119, pp. 86) .—This is the third 

 bulletin of this nature issued 1)y the station, and consists of reprints of press bulle- 

 tins published during the period from July 1, 1900, to June 30, 1903. The subjects 

 are as follows: Experience in soiling and pasturing cows, 1899; fattening steers with- 

 out hogs; cultivated blue grasses; some interesting climbers for the veranda; the 

 races of corn; sugar beets in Kansas, 1900; honeysuckles at the Kansas Station; 

 Johnson grass; a digestion experiment with buffalo-grass hay; notes on plums; soy 

 beans in Kansas in 1900; disking alfalfa; clovers; tests of soy beans by Kansas 

 farmers in 1900; roots for Kansas farmers; Kafir corn versus good butter; when to 

 cut alfalfa; condimental stock food for dairy cows; shelled corn compared with com 

 chop for young calves; dried blood as a tonic for young calves; the clover-hay worm; 

 cowpeas as a second crop; baby beef; three ways of feeding milk to calves; skim 

 milk calves in the feed lot; feeding wheat; inquiries concerning prairie dogs and 

 gophers; feeding farm animals; fall seeding of alfalfa; sorghum pasture for dairy 

 cows; the Hessian fly; maintenance ration for cattle; grain weevils; cattle distemper; 

 sore mouth of cattle; profit in maintaining the milk flow; cerebritis or "staggers" in 

 horses; destroying prairie dogs — a preliminary report; destroying pocket gophers; 

 corn improvement; onion notes; pneumonia in cattle; pasture weeds — their preven- 

 tion and eradication; whole Kafir corn compared with ground Kafir corn for young 

 calves; contagious sore eyes in cattle; glanders and farcy; ergotism; scab or itch in 

 cattle; poison for prairie dogs and pocket gophers; Ijetter-bred grain and corn for 

 Kansas; fistulous withers and poll evil; pasture for hogs; a test of hand separators; 

 and late crops. 



Wages of farm labor in the United States, J. H. Blodgett ( IJ. S. Dept. Agr., 

 Bureau of Statistics Bui. 26, pp. 62). — This bulletin adds the results of the twelfth 

 investigation to the results of the previous investigations published in Bulletin 22 of 

 the Division of Statistics (E. S. R., 13, p. 597). This report is similar in character 

 to the one preceding. 



Crop Reporter ( U. S. Dept. Agr., Bureau of Statistics Crop Reporter, vol. 5, Nos. 

 7, pp. 49-.56; S, pp. 57-60; 8, Sup., pp. 61-68; 9, pp. 69-76).— These numbers for 

 November and December, 1903, and January, 1904, contain the usual statistical 

 reports on the crops in the United States and foreign countries. 



