72 AGRICULTURE AND RURAL-LIFE DAY. 



Watson, George C. Farm poultry. Gtli ed. New York. Mac-mi ll.in. 1908. 

 William.s, Henry S. The wonders of modern .science. 10 v. New York. Funk 

 & WagnalLs. 



AGBICULTUKAL LITKR.VTURE. 



IJailey, Liberty II.. ed. Cyclopedia of American agriculture. 4 v. New York. 

 Macmillan co., 1907-9. 



The farmer's challenge. 



The schoolhouse. 



Conference for education in the South. Proceedings. 



Con.sult particularly the volumes for 1906, 1907, and 1011. 



United States. Department of agriculture. Yearbooks. Bulletins. 



See Yearbook. Separate 501, The farmer's cooperative demonstration work, by 

 S. A. Knapp. — Plant industry. Bulletin .30;-!, Fall breaking and preparation of seed 

 bed, by S. A, Knapp. — Plant industry. Bulletin 619, I'rodurtion of cotton under 

 boll weevil conditions, by S. A. Knapp. — Plant industry. Bulletin 644, Boys' dem- 

 onstration work, by Bradford Knapp. — Secretary's circular no. '■'<■'> (Nov. 1910). The 

 mission of cooperative demonstration work in the South, by S. .V. Knapp. — Plant in- 

 dustry. Bulletin 7.30, The corn crop in the Southern States, by Bradford Knapp. — 

 Plant industry. Bulletin 741, Kesults of boys' demonstration work in PJll, by Brad- 

 ford Knapp. — Plant industry. Bulletin 747, Selecti'in of cotton i\nd corn seed on 

 southern farms, by Bradford Knapp. — Plant industry. Bulletin A-79 (.Tan. 1912), 

 Girks' demonstration work, by C H. Benson. 



See World's work. Review of reviews, farm papers, school .iournals. and other 



magazines. 



LITEKATUKE OF NATITRE. 



Arthur, liosalie. comp. Out of doors. . . . New York, Dodge publishing eo. 

 Burroughs. John, ed. Songs of nature. New York, McClure, Phillips & co. 

 Carman, Bliss, cd. World's best poetry. 10 v. Philadelphia, ^lorris & co. 



See vol. ."). 

 Love.joy, Mary I., ed. Nature in verse. New York, Silver, Burdett & co. 



Mills, Enos A. Wild life on the Rockies. Boston, Houghton Mifflin co.. P.t09. 

 Palgrave. F. T., ed. Golden treasury of English lyrics. New York, Macmillan 



CO. 



Ringer, Edith W., cd. Poems and lyrics of nature. London. Walter Scott, ltd. 



Warner, Charles D., ed. Library of the world's best literature. 4G v, New 

 York, Peale, 1897-99. 



For individual poems of nature see the following: 



1. S. R. Crockett— Idyll of tlie niayfield. 



2. Norman Gale — The country faith. 



a. p. B. Shelley — Ode to the west wind; The cloud. 

 4 p. p. Cooke — Life in the autnum woods. 

 ,". .T. AY. Riley — When the frost is on the punkin. 



(5. Alfred Tennyson — Song of the brook; Selections from Maud: Crossing the 

 bar. 



7. W. C. Bryant — A forest hymn; To a water fowl; Robert of Lincoln. 



8. Robert Burns — To a mountain daisy ; To a mouse. 



9. William Wordsworth — Tintern abbey; Daffodils. 



10. John Milton — II Penseroso ; L'allegro. 



11. Bliss Carman — The joys of the road. 



12. W. D. Howells — The song the oriole sings. 



13. Mary Howitt — Cornfields, 



