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lege of Agriculture. It is one of the objects of the present Re- 

 port to show the manner in which that promise has been fulfilled. 

 To the people of this state who are especially interested in the 

 great work of raising and improving the condition of our agricul- 

 ture, it is believed that the accompanying papers will prove to be 

 of exceptional interest. The general reports will be found to 

 give a somewhat full account of the manner in which the College 

 of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station mutually 

 assist each other, and thus subserve the great common interest for 

 which they were both organized. The bulletins given in the first 

 Appendix will show with what success the station has made use 

 of the various facilities afforded. 



I have the honor to be 



Your obedient servant, 



C. K. ADAMS, 



President. 

 Cornell University, 



Jan. 31, 1891. 



