AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. 



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ing power to run the (JlG-caiKllepowei- alternator and 410-candlepower 

 generator; ice room, liolding 300 tons of ice; and separator and churn 

 rooms. 



On tlie main floor are a class room, laboratory, coat room, and upper 

 part of ice room. The dynamos furnish electricity for lighting the farm 

 buildings and the central college buildings, and for operating the large 

 motor in the barn and the TJ-horsepower motor in the separator room, 

 Tvhich is used for driving all dairy machinery. Sinks with hot and cold 



■ Y^m 



STOCK Barn 



AND 



DAIRY SCHOOL 



BASEMENT 



Fig. 3. — Ground i)lan of Massachus( tts College stock barn— basement. 



water and steam are in all parts of this building. The class room and 

 laboratory are of ample size, well lighted and ventilated, and are well 

 adapted to instruction in all branches of dairy work, including chemical 

 and microscopic examination of milk and its products. 



Proceedings of the National Road Conference, Asbury Park, New^ Jersey, 

 July 5 and 6, 1894 ( U. S. Dept. A(jr., Office of Iload Inquivn Ihil. 10, pp. Oo, Jigs. S).— 

 Au account of proceediugs, iuclndnig the text of the various resolutions passed and 

 addresses delivered by representatives from difterent States. 



Roads and road making, D. O. Nourse ( Vlrijinia Sfa. Jhil. 34, pp. 137-13^)).— Brief 

 and simple directions for the improvement of dirt roads. 



STATISTICS. 



Annual Report of Florida Station {Florida Sta. Bid. 24, j)p. 52).— Short reports 

 l)y the director and heads of the several departments and substations, some of which 

 are mentioned elsewhere. 



Sixth Annual Report of New York Cornell Station {New York CorneU Sta. Ept. 

 1893, pp. 365). — This includes a brief report by the director and members of the 

 station statf, the treasurer's report for the tiscalyear ending .Tune 30, 1893, including 

 a detailed statement of the receipts and exjienditures, and reprints of the bulletins 

 of the year. 



Sundry investigations of the year i^^ew York Cornell Sta. Ept. 1S93, pp. 303-345, 

 figs. 20).— K reprint of Bulletin 61 of the station (E. S. R., 5, pp. 862, 867, 874, 879, and 

 883). 



Imports of corn into Europe ( U. S. Dept. Agr., Division of Records and Editing Cir- 

 cnlar 147). 



