12 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



the investigations for permanent record and for the especial 

 use of those particularly interested in such matters, while the 

 Bulletins are of a more popular nature and present the practi- 

 cal side of the results of the work. The latter are printed in 

 larger numbers than the former. 



The Station has also an extensive correspondence, letters 

 being written in answer to questions concerning the work 

 which come not only from Connecticut and other parts of the 

 United States, but also from foreign countries. In addition to 

 this, members of the Station staff have given frequent lectures 

 and addresses before institutes, conventions, and other meet- 

 ings of farmers and dairymen. 



W. O. Atwater, Director. 



