CONTENTS. VII 



Page. 



Investigation of ancient hydraulic works in Algeria, S. Gsell 1196 



Strainers for driven wells, I >. II. Maury 1196 



Mountain road construction in Idaho, I'.. B. Darlington 1196 



Road maintenance, R. A. Meeker ll<x; 



l;i i; \ I E< ONOMK K 



I depreciation in agricultural values, P. Caziol 1196 



Report on operation of agricultural insurance societies, A. de ( ('tis I m? 



Loans of Credil l'> incier for agricultural enterprises, A. de < '>'-r\< 1197 



Meat in foreign markets 1197 



Meat animals and packing-house products imported into eleven countries, 



1 895-1904 H97 



Norway, Sweden, and Russia as markets for packing-house products 1 197 



Cotton production and statistics of cotton-seed products, L905 1197 



Introduction to history of sugar as a commodity, Ellen D. Ellis 1198 



AGRICULTURAL EDI C kTION. 



I ligher agricultural education, E. A. Bryan 1198 



Educational agriculture, \Y. R. Hart...*. 1198 



How can a college of agriculture keep close to the ground? L. II. Bailey 1198 



( invention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment 



•Stations 1198 



Tenth annual meetingof American Association of Farmers' Institute Workers. 1198 



Animal husbandry — lour- year course, R. S. Shaw L198 



Course in cheese making for movable schools of agriculture, L. L. Van Slyke. 1199 



Syllabus for a four-year course in horticulture, IT. P. Hedrick 1199 



Teaching horticulture in high schools 1 199 



Topics in hot tii nit nrc for common schools, ('. P. Hedrick 1 199 



( mtline for a brief course in agricultural economics, K. L. Buttertield 1 199 



Outline for a brief course in rural sociology, K. I.. Butterfield 1199 



Outline for a course in farm management, 1". W. Card 1 199 



Teaching agricultural economics in the agricultural high school-, K. Vliebergh . 1199 



How to determine what to teach in nature study. I.. A. Hatch 1 199 



Nature study in its practical bearings, J. P. Stewart 1 L99 



The relation of nature study to manual training, W. A. Baldwin 1200 



Experience in school gardening, J. B. I tandeno 1200 



The school garden at Bowesville, Canada, E. A. Howes 1200 



Preparation of teachers for the rural common schools, E. Burnham 1200 



The school garden and the country school, < ;. I >. Fuller 1200 



True nature study: Its fundamentals and relation to some other subjects, J. V. 



( !r< »ne 1 200 



Nature study and gardening, Estelle Reel 1200 



Education in Indian rural schools. A plea for nature study, F. G. Sly 1200 



Royal Hungarian Central Viticultural Institute ' ' 1200 



Agricultural education in India. J. Harward 1201 



Schools for colonial agriculture, Reinecke 1201 



M ISCELL \ NEOUS. 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Colorado Station. L901 1201 



Report of Florida Station, 1903 L201 



Rep. irt of Florida Stati< >n, 1904 L201 



Seventeenth Annual Report of Illinois Station. 1904 1201 



Twentieth Annual Report of Main.' Station. L904 1201 



Twenty-first Annual Report of .Maim- Station, 1905 1201 



Fourteenth Annual Report of New .Mexico Station. 1903 1201 



Twenty-third Annual Report ,<i the New York State Station, L904 1201 



Ohio Agricultural Experiment station 1201 



Fifteenth Annual Report of Wyoming Station, 1905 1202 



Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1905, James Wilson 1202 



Publications of Office of Experiment Station- issued during 1905 1202 



Accessions to the Department Library, 1906 1202 



