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tion. Mr. H. Snyder, who was appointed in his place, entered 

 zealously on the work of his new position. The following sum- 

 mary of analyses made gives evidence of his industry. Nearly 

 all these analyses were for the agricultural division of the sta- 

 tion ; they are reported in detail in their proper connections, in 

 bulletins of the year, and are brought together and tabulated in 

 Bulletin XXV. 



SUMMARY OF THE ANALYTICAL WORK. 



BY W. P. CUTTER, FROM JAN. I TO MAY 21. 



Fodders : ensilage, 22 samples. 



" miscellaneous, 9 " 



Milk, 12 



Sundries, , 4 





BY H. SNYDER, FROM MAY 21 TO DEC 31. 



Ashes, 2 samples. 



Fodders, 18 



For A. O. A. C, 3 



Fertilizers, 13 



Insecticides, 5 



Milk, .455 



Sheep meat, 20 



Sugar beets, 6 " 



Sundries, 5 " 



INCIDENTAL WORE. 



Comparison of the paper coil method and the asbestos method for the de- 

 termination of fat in milk. 



Tests of Dr. S. M. Babcock's centrifugal method for the determination 

 of fat in milk. 



G. C. Caldwell, 



Chemist. 



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