*)3I) EXPERIMENT STATION KECORD. 



heads A departincnts; lists of cxchanj^es and statinu i)ul)licatioiis, and a linaticial 

 statfiu'iit f(.r the liscal year ended June MO, litOo. 



Twelfth Annual Report of Kentucky Station, 1899 {Ketihtcki/ Sta. Ji/it. 18!)9, 

 pp. XL). — This includes the organization list of the station; a financial statement 

 for the fiscal yeai- ended June 80, 1899; and reports of the director and heads of 

 departments, i)arts of which are noted elsewhere. Apjiended to the report i)roper 

 are reprints of Bulletins SO-85 of the station on the fcjllowing subjects: Some pests 

 likely to be disseminated from nurseries, and the nursery inspection law (E. S. R., 

 11, p 169); a method of avoiding lettuce rot (E. S. R., 11, p. 261); potato scab experi- 

 ments made in 1898 (E. S. R., 11, p. 260); commercial fertilizers (E. S. R., 11, p. 

 627); wheat (p]. S. R., 11, p. 731); the elms and their diseases (E. S. R., 12, p. 157); 

 and commercial fertilizers (E. S. R., 12, p. 130). 



Sixteenth Annual Report of New York Cornell Station, 1903 {Neiv YorJ: 

 Cornell St<i. Jijit. 190.!, j>j>. L+4o2). — The rejiort proper includes the organization list 

 of the station; a rei)ort of the director; a financial statement for the fiscal year ended 

 June 30, 1903; reports of the heads of departments; ami reports on cooperative 

 experiments in progress. 



Appendix I contains reprints of Bulletins 203-211 of the station on the following 

 subjects: The care and handling of milk (E. S. R., 14, p. 387) ; cooperative experi- 

 ments on the cost of egg production (E. S. R., 14, p. 486); shade trees (E. S. R., 14, 

 p. 452); sixth report of extension work (E. S. R., 14, j). 616); pink rot, an atten- 

 dant of apple scab (E. S. R., 14, p. 668); the grape-root worm — further experiments 

 and cultural suggestions (E. S. R., 14, p. 888); distinctive characteristics of the species 

 of the genus Lecanium (E. S. R., 14, p. 887); commercial Ijean growing in New York 

 (E. S. R., 14, p. 959); and cooperative poultry experiments — the yearly record of 

 three flocks (E. S. R., 15, p. 178). Appendix II contains a detailed financial state- 

 ment for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1903; and Apijendix III, reprints of Reading 

 Lessons for Farmers' Wives, Nos. 6-10; Home Nature Study Course, Nos. 25-32; and 

 11 numbers of the Junior Naturalist Monthly, issued during 1902 and 1903. A list 

 of the publications of the station and of the extension department of the college of 

 agriculture is appended. 



Sixteenth Annual Report of South Carolina Station, 1903 {South Carolina 

 Sta. Rpt. 190S, pp. '26). — This includes the organization list of the station; a financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1903; and departmental reports review- 

 ing the different lines of station work during the year. The report of the chemist 

 contains a summary of the results of fertilizer inspection during a number of years, 

 but more particularly during 1902 and 1903. 



Sixteenth Annual Report of Tennessee Station, 1903 (Tennessee Sta. Rpt. 

 1903, pp. 89-104, figs. 2). — This includes the organization list of the station; a report 

 of the director on the staff, policy, lines of work, equipment, and needs of the station; 

 departmental reports summarizing briefly the different lines of station work; and a 

 financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1903. 



Eleventh Annual Report of Washing-ton Station, 1901 ( Wasltington Sta. 

 Rpt. 1901, pp. S). — A report of the director, and a financial statement for the fiscal 

 year ended June 30, 1901 . 



Twelfth Annual Report of Washington Station, 1902 ( WasJiington Sta. Rpt. 

 190..', pp. 12). — Reports of the director, agriculturist, horticulturist, and veterinarian; 

 and a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1902. 



Fifteenth Annual Report of West Virginia Station, 1902 ( West Virginia 

 Sta. Rpt. 1902, pp. 35). — This includes the organization list of the station; a financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1902; and a report of the director 

 reviewing the different lines of station work during the year. 



Eighth Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 

 1902, II (Pennsglvania Dept. Agr. Rpt. 1902, pt. 2, pp. 323). — This includes the 



