HAWATT. 63 



LINES OF WORK. 



The principal lines of work conductod at the floorgia Station 

 diirino- the jiast year were as follows: Field experiments — cultural 

 and fertilizer tests; plant breeding — corn, cotton, and oats; horti- 

 culture — orchard and small fruits, celery, cantaloupes, and forcing 

 vegetables; entomology; feeding experiments — soiling croi)s, con- 

 centrates, and various other feeds for dairy cattle and pigs, and 



dairving. 



INCOME. 



The income of the station during the past fiscal year was as follows: 



United States appropriation .$1.5,000.00 



State appropriation 037.87 



Karni products 1, 73."). 2(1 



Balance from previous year 2,857.62 



Total 20,230.75 



A report of the receipts and expenditures for the United States 

 fund iuis Ix'en rendered in accordance with the schedules prescribed 

 by this Department and has been approved. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



The i)ul)lications of this station received during the past fiscal year 

 wore bulletins 64-67 and the Annual Report for 11)04. The bul- 

 letins are on cattle ticks and Texas fever, corn culture, cotton culture, 

 and the plum in Georgia. 



HAWAII. 



Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, TTounlulu. 



Under the sui)ervision of A. (_'. True. Director, Ollice of Ex|terliiient Stations, 

 United States Department of Agriculture. 



Jakeu G. SMrrn, B. S., M. .\.. Special Agent in Charge. 

 GENERAL OUTLOOK. 



The work of the Hawaii Station during the past year has not 

 changed materially. The station is devoting its efforts to the intro- 

 duction of new agricultural industries to supplement the sugar 

 industry, which now dominates the agriculture of the Lslands. Spe- 

 cial eft'orts liave been nuide to introduce more and better forage crop.s 

 ft)r the stock ranges, and very marked success has followed many of 

 the introductions. The horticulturist has established nurseries for 

 citrus fruits, alligator pears, mangoes, and iiaiumas, aiul is studying 

 some of the prol)lcms of proi)agation. Upon the lower portion of 

 the station grounds the horticulturist has collected about 50 varieties 

 of bananas and is carrying on some fertilizer tests with them. lie 



