FLORICULTURE--Gleanings by an Old Florist, Page 23.
EDITORIAL--Items, Page 24; Illinois State Board, 24-25; Sorghum at
Washington, 25; The Cold Spell, 25; American Ash, 25; Wayside Notes, 25;
Letter from Champaign, 25.
POULTRY NOTES--A Duck Farm, Page 26.
THE APIARY--Apiary Appliances, Page 26; What Should be Worked For, 26.
SCIENTIFIC--The Star of Bethlehem, Page 27.
HOUSEHOLD--How the Robin Came, Poem, Page 28; After Twenty Years, 28;
Will Readers Try It, 28; The Secret of Longevity, 28; How the Inventor
Plagues His Wife, 28; Recipes, 28; Pamphlets, etc., Received, 28.
YOUNG FOLKS--The City Cat, Poem, Page 29; Amusing Tricks, 29; Bright
Sayings, 29; Compiled Correspondence, 29.
LITERATURE--The Wrong Pew, Poem, Page 30; Yik Kee, 30-31.
HUMOROUS--"A Leedle Mistakes," Page 31; Sharper Than a Razor, 31; A
Coming Dividend, 31.
NEWS OF THE WEEK--Page 31.
MARKETS--Page 32.
DEW AND SOIL MOISTURE.
Bulletin No. 6 of Missouri Agricultural College Farm is devoted to an
account of experiments intended to demonstrate the relation of dew to
soil moisture. Prof. Sanborn has prosecuted his work with that patience
and faithfulness characteristic of him, and the result is of a most
interesting and useful nature.
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