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requirements of section 87 of the Agricultural Law, which is sub- 

 mitted herewith. Their report contains bulletins as follows: 



No. 84. — The Recent Apple Failures of Western New York. 

 No. 85.— Whey Butter. 

 No. 8G. — The Spraying of Orchards. 

 No. 87. — The Dwarf Lima Beans. 

 No. 88. — Early Lamb Raising. 

 No. 89. — Feeding Pigs. 

 No. 90.— The China Asters. 

 No. 91. — Recent Chrysanthemums. 

 No. 92. — Feeding Fat to Cows. 

 No. 93. — The Cigar-Case-Bearer. 

 No. 94. — Damping Off. 

 No. 95. — Winter Muskmelons. 

 'No. 96. — Forcing-House Miscellanies. 



No. 97. — Studies in Artificial Cultures of Entomogenous Fungi, 

 No. 98. — Cherries. 

 No. 99. — Blackberries. 



No. 100. — Evaporated Raspberries in Western New York. 

 No. 101. — The Spraying of Trees; with Remarks on the Canker- 



Worm. 

 No. 102. — Care of Fruit Trees. 

 No. 103. — Soil Depletion in Respect to Fruit Trees. 

 No. 104. — Climbing Cutworms in Western New York. 

 No. 105. — Tests of Cream Separators. 



This report gives a detailed statement of receipts and expendi- 

 tures for th€ fiscal year, and is replete with information along 

 the lines proceeded based upon original and accurate investiga- 

 tions relating to both the practical and scientific sides of agricul- 

 ture. It shows that this information is being as largely dissemi- 

 nated among those interested as possible. The report of the work 

 of this station is so arranged that the discussion of each subject 

 is complete by itself, making it valuable for those interested in the 

 subjects discussed. For a detailed statement of the work per- 

 formed you are respectfully referred to the report itself. 



