1180 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD, 



niaiiitainin^ uniform teniporatuiv*^ under a variety of <'onilition« in the (rold-storage 

 Ijnildinjr descrilied in an earlier report (K. S. K., 15, p. 95). 



The modern silo, T. ("heukv {./mir. I)>/>t. Aijr. V'lrlorUi, ^ {1903), Xa. .}, pp. 3M- 

 331, pl». 3, Jh/s. 4; Dcpt. A(/r., Victurld, Bui. S, pj>, 14, ph. 3, fig^^. 4)- — A i)opular dis- 

 cussion of tlie construction of silos and the preparation and use of silage, w ith special 

 referent'c to Australian conditions. 



Windmills, R. Gagey {BhL Agt: Ahjh-ie d Tunixic, 10 [1904), Ao.y. ,7, )ij). 91-102, 

 Jiijs. 34; <1, pj). 111-130, fig-'t. 31). — This article discusses the con.struction, oi)eration, 

 and ethi'iency of a large niunl)er of diffeivnt forms as well as the uses to which they 

 may 1h' ])ut in Tvmis, including i)uniping, grinding, etc. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Sixteenth Annual Report of Alabama College Station, 1903 (Alabama 

 College Sta. Rpt. 1903, jij>. 24)- — This includes the organization list of the station; a 

 financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1903; and reports of the 

 director and agriculturist, chemists, i)lant physiologist, veterinarian, and horti- 

 culturist on the work of the station during the year. 



Thirteenth Annual Report of Kentucky Station, 1900 { Kenti«-L-g S(a. Rpt. 

 1900, p}>. XLII^,J44)- — The report proi>er contains the organization list; a financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1900; and reports of the director and 

 heads of departments, parts of which are noted elsewhere. Reprints of Bulletins 

 86-90 of the station on the following subjects are appended: Inspection and analyses 

 of foods (E. S. R., 12, p. 586); Kentucky forage plants — the grasses, analyses of some 

 Kentucky grasses (E. S. R., 12, p. 547); analyses of commercial fertilizers (E. S. R., 

 12, p. 1026); wheat (E. S. R., 12, p. 1035); and conmiercial fertilizers (E. S. R., 13, 

 p. 124). 



Sixteenth Annual Report of Vermont Station, 1903 ( Yerniont iSta. RpA. 1903, 

 pp. ^^9,-'-^ A'A'ATD . — This contains the organization list of the station; a financial 

 statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1903; a report of the director reviewing 

 the work of the station during the year and giving abstracts of Bulletins 96-99 of 

 the station; and reports of the heads of dei^artments, containing a number of articles 

 abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Abstract of Sixteenth Annual Report, 1903 ( Vermont Sta. Bid. 106, pp. 225- 

 272). — This is a popular resume of the annual report of the station noted above, and 

 is intended for general distriljution in place of the report, which is printed in only 

 a limited edition. 



Experiment Station Work, XXV ( U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmer.s' Bnl. 193, pp. 32, 

 figs. 9). — This number contains articles on the following subjects: Watermelons in 

 the North, watermelon culture in Georgia, muskmelon culture in the North, Rocky- 

 ford muskmelons, cold storage of fruits, selection of seed corn, bread and toast, cook- 

 ing meat, and l)itter milk. 



Crop Reporter ( U. S. Dept. Agr., Bureau of Statistics Crop Reporter, vol. 5, Nos. 10, 

 pp. 77-S4; 11, pp. S5-92; 12, pp. 93-100). — These numbers for February, March, and 

 April, 1904, contain the usual statistical reports on the crops in the United States 

 and foreign countries. 



An outline of cooperative demonstrations and tests for 1904 [Xew York 

 Cornell Sta. Bui. 216, pp. llS-122). — This is a list of the demonstrations or experi- 

 ments in agronomy, plant selection and breeding, horticulture, entomology, animal 

 husl)andry, poultry husbandry, and dairy industry which it is proposed to conduct 

 during the season of 1904, in cooperation with farmers throughout the State. 



