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New York. 



American StatlHtical Association Report, 



(panipb.) 

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History. Vol!* II ami 13. 

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Vols. 1-3. 



Ohio. 



Agricultural Report. 1899. 

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Pennsylvania. 



Bulletin Department of Airrlculture. No. 62, 



(pamph.) 

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Rhode I eland. 

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Virginia. 

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Fortign. 



Journal Royal Agricultural Society. Eng- 

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Miicellaneoui. 



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(pamph.) 

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No. 52. (pamph.) 



Papers Received in 1901. 



Indiana Farmer Indianapolis. Ind 



Breeders' Qazette Chicago 



Farmers' Review ChlCHgo 



Farmers' Voice Chicago 



Farm. Field and Fireside ChiCMgo 



Orange Judd Farmer Chicago 



Western Agriculturist Chicago 



Live Stock Indicator Kansas City, Mo 



Colman's Rural World St. Louis. Mo 



Drover's Journal Chicago 



Hors.-man Chicago 



Horse Review Chicago 



Peoria Journal Peoria, 111 



American Horse Breeder Boston. Mass 



American Sportsman Cleveland. O 



Horse World Buffalo. N. Y 



Fnrmer«' Call (Juincy. Ill 



Western Horseman Indianapolis, III 



Implement Age Philadelphia. I'a 



Cincinnati Price Current Clnclnnatl.O 



National Rural Chicago. Ill 



JournHl of Agriculture St. Louis. Mo 



Hoard's Dairyman Ft. Atltinson. Wis 



Farm and Fireside Springfield. O 



Spirit of the West Des Moines. la 



Farm I m plement News Chicago 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. C. Chapman, 

 H. J. Cartkr, 

 Thos. S. Marshall. 



Committee on Library. 

 CONSTRUCTION. 



lo the Members of the State Board oj Agriculture. 



Gentlkmkn: — Your committee on construction beffs leave to submit the 

 following report o£ th^- work of said committee for the year 1901: 



On July 5 sealed proposals were receired for the construction of the Coli- 

 seum and the extension to Machinery Hall. The contract for the work on 

 the Coli.^eum was let to J. W. Evans' Sons Co., of BIoomiuj,'ton, 111., for the 

 sum of $36,915, the building to be 175x2*25 feet. 



The buildinij: was practically completed by the time of holdincrthe fair, and 

 it was used fot the exhibition of cattle and horses to halter, affording great 

 satisfaction to the management, exhibitors, and the general public. It is 

 with pleasure your committee recalls the many complimentary expressions of 

 approval from all sources, of this beautifnl and useful building. The great 

 crowds filling it to its utmost capacity during exhibition hours attest its popu- 

 larity with the fair visitor, at the same time demonstrating that it would have 

 been none too large had it been constructed, as it was originally intended, 

 200x300 feet. 



p« The extensions to Machinery Hall were let to W. M. Allen, Peoria, 111., for 

 $19,819.39. 



