230 Report of the Acting Director and Chemist of the 



XVI. Gifts to the Station. 



Almond. 



United States Division of Pomology, Washington, D. C, hard 

 shell sweet. 



Apples. 



March 28. Erwin Lord, Pompanoosuc, Yt., twelve cions each of 

 Alice, Old Garden, Lombard, Erwin Lord, Windsor, Hazeu Pippin, 

 Houghton Sweet and Lord crab. 



April 4. United States Pomologist, Washington, D. C, cions of 

 Albemarle, N^ewby and Perry. 



April 19. M. F. Pierson, Seneca Castle, N. Y., cions of Princess 

 Louise. 



April 22. O. W. Rich, Atlantic, Iowa, cions of Sonlard crab. 



April 25. J. Y. Cotta, Nursery, 111., two cions each of Ficke and 

 Milwaukee. 



April 27. United States Pomologist, Washington, D. C, two 

 cions of Baxter. 



April 27. Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, ]Sr. Y., one Barry. 



January 5, George H. Andrews, Clarkson, li. Y., cions of 

 Monroe. 



April 8. Amos Daniels, Chittenango, N. Y., cions of Wheeler, 

 Nos. 3, 9, 33, 36, 38, 41, 43 and 44. October 5, cions of Nos. 45 

 to 79 inclusive. 



November 26. Charles Hand, Mountainville, Orange county, IST. 

 Y., cions of Barton. 



Apeicot. 



April 27. The Lovett Co., Little Silver, N. J., two each of Bon- 

 goume and Hubbard. 



March — . Prof. T. Minami, Sapporo Agriculture College, Japan, 

 Anzu. 



Bean. 



March 20. W. A. Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Dwarf Golden 

 Wax, Best of All, Saddle Back Wax, New Stringless Green Pod 

 Bush, New Champion Bush, Round Yellow Six Weeks, Improved 

 Rust-Proof Golden Wax, Kidney Wax, New Prolific German Wax, 

 New Black Eye Wax. 



March 3. A. N. Jones, Newark, N. Y., Jones No. 71, Wax Bush. 



