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fruits for 1898 (E. S. R., 11, p. 252); combating disease-producing germs (E. S. R., 11, 

 p. 390); killing the tubercle bacillus in milk f E. S. R., 11, p. 386); fertilizer analyses 

 (E. S. R.,ll,p.528). 



Eleventh Annual Report of New Hampshire Station, 1899 {Xetv Hampshire 

 Ski. Bnl. 6S, pp. 143-194, .%.s. ;?). — This contains the organization list of the station, 

 a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, reports of the vice- 

 director and chemist, horticulturist, agriculturist, entomologist, bacteriologist, and 

 meteorologist, parts of which are noted elsewhere, and a list of station publications 

 available for distribution. The report of the vice-director and chemist gives the 

 results of analyses of several i^amples of city stable manure, spring water, and wood 

 ashes. 



Director's report for 1899, W. H. Jordan {Xew York State Sta. Bui 168, pp. 

 307-330). — The different lines of station work with the results obtained are reviewed 

 at some length, and notes are given on the station staff, student assistants, needed 

 changes and additions, inspection of fertilizers and feeding stuffs, and the publica- 

 tions of the station. Lists of bulletins published in 1899, and periodicals received 

 by the station library are appended. 



Eighteenth Annual Report of Ohio Station, 1899 {Ohio Sta. Rpt. 1899, pp. 

 XXV^SS7-395, map 1). — The report contains an announcement relative to the 

 character of the work undertaken at the station, the organization list of the station, 

 a report of the treasurer for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, and a report of the 

 director reviewing the different lines of station work and giving a list of acknowl- 

 edgments. An index to the publications issued during the year and a subject list 

 of station publications are appended. 



Annual Report of Virg-inia Station, 1899 ( Virginia Sta. Ept. 1899, pp. U).— 

 This includes the organization list of the station, summaries of Bulletins 77-88 issued 

 by the station during the year; a financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 

 30, 1899, and brief outlines of work in horticulture, entomology, mycology, biology, 

 chemistry, veterinary science, and agriculture by the heads of departments. 



Report of the agricultural experiment station at Kiel, 1899, A. Emmerling 

 {.Jaltres-Berieht dcr agrihiUin-chemiM-hm Vn:<<iic] testation in Kiel fiir 1899. Kiel: Vollbehr 

 ct- Elepen, 1900, j)p- 33). — This is a summary account of investigations carried out at 

 this institution during 1899, including fertilizer and feeding stuff inspections, miscel- 

 laneous analyses, and accounts of cooperative field experiments. 



Proceedings of the thirteenth annual convention of the Association of 

 American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, A. C. Trce, W. H. 

 Beal, and H. H. Goodell ( U. S. Dept. Age., Office of Experiment Stations Bui. 76, pp. 

 11£).— This is a detailed account of the proceedings of the convention. For a sum- 

 mary see E. S. R., 11, p. 405. 



Organization lists of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations in 

 the United States, with a list of agricultural experiment stations in foreign 

 countries ( f '. S. Dejit. .Igr., Office of Exjieriment Stations Bui. 74, PP- 121).— The 

 bulletin contains in addition to the organization lists a subject list of the publications 

 of the experiment stations received by this Office during 1899, Federal legislation 

 affecting agricultural colleges and experiment stations, and the rulings of the Post- 

 Office, Treasury, and Agricultural Departments as to the construction of the act of 

 Congress of :March 2, 1887, establishing the stations. 



Agricultural education in Austria {Jour. Bd. Agr. [London], 7 {1900), Xo. 1, 

 pp. 84-87) .—(M\Wme of the agricultural educational system in Austria. 



Cotton-trade schools in the South, J. A. Stewart {Sci. Amer., 82 {1900), Xo. 22, 

 p. 342, Jigs. 7).— A description of the schools established at Atlanta, Ga., and Clemson 

 College, S. C, for the practical teaching of cotton manufacturing. 



