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and more condensed form. The number of bulletins issued from 

 each of the departments of the institution has been as follows: 



Complete bulletins. 

 Technical bulletins. 

 Circulars 



Inspec- 

 tion. 



These bulletins are issued chiefly to residents of New York. So 

 far no reasonable requests to have bulletins sent to residents of other 

 States have been denied. The number of names of residents of other 

 States now on our mailing list approaches 2,500, and as this insti- 

 tution is supported very largely by State funds it may at no distant 

 date become necessary to consider whether residents of other States 

 should not be required to pay at least the cost of publication of 

 the bulletins they desire from this institution. The number of 

 names now on our mailing list with their distribution is as follows: 



Popular Bulletins. 



Residents of New York 37,330 



Residents of other States 2,309 



Newspapers 750 



Experiment stations and their staffs 2,210 



Miscellaneous 100 



Total 42,699 



Complete Bulletins. 



Experiment stations and their staffs 2,210 



Libraries, scientists, etc 330 



Foreign list 344 



Individuals 3,652 



Miscellaneous 100 



Total 6,636 



There will be presented to the Legislature for publication the 

 manuscript of a volume to be known as the " Cherries of New York/' 

 which will constitute Part 2 of the Report of the Station for 1914. 

 This is the fourth fruit monograph. A fifth volume is now under 

 preparation, to be known as the " Peaches of New York," which 



