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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



DONATIONS. 



From A. G. Green. Walled Lake. Mich., specimens of fruits of Thuya 

 orientalis. 



From D. S. Bullock. Hadley. Mich., galls on oak from Texas, also pods 

 of coffee bean tree. 



From Pearley Bureham, Lansing. Mich., a block of black oak split to 

 show the process of healing where the trimming was well done. 



From Hugh P. Baker. Washington, D. C, 150 herbarium specimens from 

 Nebraska. 



Thanks are again tendered Professor C. F. Wheeler and Instructor B. 

 O. Longyear for faithful services during the year now closing. 



W. J. BEAL, 

 Professor of Botany and Forestry. 

 Agricultural College, Mich v 

 June 30, 1902. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN. 



To the President: 



Sir — I have the honor to present the following report on the library for 

 the year ending June 30. 1902 : 



Seven hundred ten bound volumes have been added to the library 

 during the }ear, 435 of which were purchased, 121 were donated, and 151 

 came by binding. Pamphlets and unbound volumes to the number of 347 

 have been received. 13 of which were purchased ; the remainder, 334, were 

 presented to the library, and acknowledgment made whenever the donor 

 was known. We therefore omit individual mention. For bound volumes 

 we are indebted as follows : 



American Shorthorn Association, 2 vols. 

 Australia, Bureau of Agriculture, 2 vols. 

 Burrows, Hon. J. C, 13 vols. 

 Brown Hoisting Machinery Co.. 1 vol. 

 Canada Geological Survey, 4 vols. 

 College Y. M. C. A. Organization, 1 vol. 

 Connecticut Board of Agriculture, 1 vol. 

 Deering Harvester Co.. 1 vol. 

 Edwards, Br. H, 1 vol. 

 Hampshire Down Breeder-' Ass ? n, 1 vol. 

 Holstein Friesian Association, 1 vol. 

 Massachusetts Board of Agriculture, 1 vol. 

 Michigan Board of Health. 1 vol. 

 Michigan Board of Agriculture, 1 vol. 

 Michigan Board of Commissioners, Buffalo 



Exposition, 1 vol. 

 Michigan Legislative documents, 15 vols. 

 Michigan Pioneer Association, 1 vol. 



Michigan Secretary of State, 11 vols. 



Michigan Superintendent of Public In- 

 struction. 1 vol. 



Michigan Horticultural Society, 1 vol. 



.Missouri Botanical Gardens, 1 vol. 



Xational Conference Charities and Cor- 

 rections. 1 vol. 



New South Wales, Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture, 1 vol. 



Shropshire Breeders' Association. 1 vol. 



Smith. Hon. S. W., 11 vols. 



Smithsonian Institution, 3 vols. 



United States Reports as follows: 

 Department of Agriculture, S vols. 

 Labor Bureau, 2 vols. 

 Bureau American Republics, 11 vols. 



War Depart menl . 1 vol. 



