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SUGGESTIONS 



1. All exercises should be recorded as soon as they are 

 performed. 



2. The drawings, while not intended to show artistic display, 

 should be neatly and accurately made. 



3. Use a hard pencil in making drawings, and ink the draw- 

 ings in after they have been corrected by the teacher. 



4. Label all parts that can be shown in the drawing. 



5. Make the drawings large. Where more than one draw- 

 ing is on a page, make them in comparative sizes. 



6. The notes should be brief and written in ink. 



7. Textbooks and bulletins on agriculture should be con- 

 sulted before the notes are written, in case of doubt. 



8. A general textbook on agriculture should be used in the 

 class work. 



9. Such books as there may be in the school library on the 

 special topics treated herein, will be found very helpful 

 for reference in connection with the laboratory work 

 outlined. 



