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years il903, 1907 and 1910, respectively. The original editions 

 of these publications were as follows: 



Apples of New York 19, 000 



Grapes of New York 9,000 



Plums of New York • 9, 000 



These were divided for distribution into three lots. 



Members of the Legislature: 



Apples of New York 15, 000 



Grapes of New York 5 . 000 



Plums of New York 5, 000 



Commissioner of Agriculture: 



Of each publication 2, 000 



Agricultural Experiment Station: 



Of each publication 2, 000 



The Legislature of 1912 authorized the printing of 5,000 more 

 copies of The Apples of New York of which 4,530 copies were 

 assigned to the Legislature and 170 copies to the Station. The 

 number which the Station will have for distribution will average 

 less than eight for each county, provided none are retained for 

 future needs. It is evident that from our quota we can not meet 

 extensive demands for this publication. The endeavor will be to 

 place our supply of copies where they will be of the greatest pos- 

 sible use as a means of education. 



The supply of both the Grapes of New York and the Plums of 

 New York is now practically exhausted, a limited number of cop- 

 ies being retained to meet future library, school and professional 

 needs within the State. 



Bulletins in the several forms are now issued as follows : 



PopxTLAK Bulletins. 



Residents of New York 38', 465 



Residents of other States 2, 153 



Newspapers 780 



Experiment stations and their staffs 1 , 756 



Miscellaneous 100 



Total 43, 254 



