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36. On the Training of Persons to Teach Agriculture in the Public Schools. 

 LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Bureau of Education, 

 Bulletin No. 3 (1908), 53. 



The subject is discussed in three parts : I, The nature of the problem 

 in (a) elementary schools, (b) high schools, (c) special schools; II, The 

 means of training the teachers (a) those already in service, (&) new teach- 

 ers; III, The general outlook; the significance of normal work in the col- 

 leges of agriculture. 



37. Cornell Nature-Study Leaflets. New York State College of Agriculture 

 of Cornell University, Albany, N.Y.: State Department of Agriculture, 

 Nature-Study Bulletin No. i (1904), 607. 



This volume is made up of selections, with revisions, from the Teach- 

 ers' Leaflets, Home Nature-Study Lessons, Junior Naturalist Monthly, and 

 other publications from the College of Agriculture of Cornell University. 



38. Rural School Leaflet. New York State College of Agriculture of Cornell 

 University, Ithaca, N.Y. 



Vol. I of this publication began in September, 1907. It is published 

 monthly in the interest of the rural schools. It takes the place of the 

 various other nature-study publications sent out by this institution : Teach- 

 ers' Nature-Study Leaflets, beginning in 1897; the Junior Naturalist, from 

 1901 to 1904; Nature-Study Quarterly, beginning in 1899; Home Nature- 

 Study Lessons, beginning in 1900, new series in 1904. 



39. The Junior Agriculturalist. C. A. STEBBINS, editor. Berkeley, CaL: 

 University of California, College of Agriculture. 



"A little paper issued twice a month for the boys and girls of Cali- 

 fornia." The first number appeared March 18, 1911. This paper was 

 planned primarily to reach the boys and girls who are studying agriculture 

 with the extension work of the University Agricultural Department. Each 

 number consists of two kinds of contributions : suggestions to pupils, and 

 letters from pupils giving accounts of their work. 



40. Agricultural Education. J. H. MILLER, editor. Manhattan, Kan.: 

 Kansas State Agricultural College. Vol. I began November, 1908. 



No regular dates of publication are announced, but it is intended that 

 at least four numbers will be issued each year. Each number takes up 

 somewhat in detail some one subject; Vol. I, No. i, A Corn Primer, pp. 46; 

 No. 2, Plant Breeding, pp. 92 ; No. 3, A Study of Insects, pp. 52 ; No. 4, 

 Insects Injurious to Farm Crops, pp. 91 ; No. 5, Boys' and Girls' Contest 

 Number, pp. 22. 



An educational series of four numbers appeared in 1907, being special 

 editions of The Industrialist, a weekly publication of the College. Previous 

 to 1907 occasional numbers devoted to agricultural education appeared from 

 time to time. 



41. The Agricultural College Extension Bulletin. A. B. GRAHAM, editor. 

 Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State Agricultural College. Vol. I began October, 

 1905. 



Each volume consists of nine numbers published monthly. Each num- 

 ber treats some subject of interest to teachers and pupils of rural schools. 

 Eacb year one number is devoted to the centralized schools in Ohio. 



