44 REPORT OF OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



with courses of study and boards of instruction ; a list of experiment 

 stations in the United States, with governing boards and station staffs; 

 a list of experiment stations in sixty-seven foreign countries, with their 

 location and directors; a list of station publications received by the 

 Office of Experiment Stations during 1900; Federal legislation affect- 

 ing agricultural colleges and experiment stations, and regulations and 

 rulings of the Federal departments affecting the stations. The bulle- 

 tin contains a complete index of names. 



Bulletin 93, pp. 181. — A Report on the Work and Expenditures of the 

 Agricultural Experiinent Stations far the year ended June 30, 1900. — 

 This contains the report of the Director of this Office as transmitted to 

 Congress. 



Bulletin 9Jf, pp. S3. — Fourth Report on the Agriadtural Investiga- 

 tions in Alaska, 1900. — This contains the report of the special agent 

 in charge of Alaska investigations. 



Bulletin 95, pp. 100. — Report on the Agricultural Resources and 

 Capabilities of Hawaii. — This contains a report of a preliminary 

 investigation of agricultural conditions in Hawaii, with special refer- 

 ence to the establishment of an agricultural experiment station in that 

 Territory, by Dr. William C. Stubbs, director of the Louisiana Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Stations. 



Bulletin 97, pp. 37. — Statistics of the Land- Grant Colleges and Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Stations in the United States for the year ended 

 June 30, 1900. — Shows the number of officers and students, endow- 

 ment, equipment, and revenue (of the colleges, and the number of offi- 

 cers, revenues, expenditures, lines of work, additions to equipment 

 during the year, and number of publications of the stations. 



House Doc. 171, Fifty-sixth Congress, second session, pp. 32. — Agri- 

 cultural Resources and Capabilities of Porto Rico. — A report by 

 Prof. S. A. Knapp on investigations of the agricultural resources and 

 capabilities of Porto Rico, with special reference to the establishment 

 of an agricultural experiment station in that island. The report dis- 

 cusses the climate, soils, and industrial conditions of the island; the 

 agricultural and horticultural products, especial attention being given 

 to the sugar, coffee, and tobacco industries; the character of labor and 

 farm wages; the agricultural depression, and the possibilities of agri- 

 culture in that island, and makes recommendations regarding agricul- 

 tural investigations. 



Bulletin 99, pp. 192. — Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Con- 

 vention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and 

 Experiment Stations, held at New Haven and Middletown, Conn., 

 November 13-15, 1900. — Contains in addition to the proceedings of the 

 convention, papers, addresses, and reports on a number of "subjects of 

 interest to students and investigators in agricultural science. 



