Report of the Chemist. 



During the year 1893, as in the preceding year, practically all 

 the work done in the chemical laboratory of the station was for 

 the Divisions of agriculture and horticulture by the assistant 

 chemist, Mr. G. W. Cavanaugh. * 



The most important part of this work consisted in the quan- 

 titative analysis of seventeen samples of manure and fertilizers, 

 four of fodder, forty-four of milk and twenty-nine of sugar 

 beets. The analysis of ten samples of Paris green is nearly com- 

 pleted at the time of the writing of this report. 



G. C. CALDWELL, 



Chemist. 



