366 Twenty-Second Annual Report of the 



REPORT OF BUREAU OF STATE INSTITUTION FARMS 

 By Harry B. Winters, Deputy Commissioner 



The State of l$ew York now owns forty-two farms, containing 

 24,218 acres. The twenty farms connected with the charitable in- 

 stitutions contain 9,975 acres ; the forurteen farms connected with 

 the State hospitals contain 10,256 acres; the eight farms connected 

 with the prisons contain 3,986 acres. These forty-two institutions 

 have a population of 58,179, as shown in the following table: 



POPULATION OF STATE INSTITUTIONS, 1913-1914 

 CHARITABLE 



Albion 287 



Batavia 168 



Bath 1,573 



Bedford 599 



Eimira •. 1.468 



Green Haven 



Hudson 429 



Industry 898 



Iroquoi s 213 



Napanoch 443 



Newark 889 



Oxford 233 



Randall's Island 663 



Ray Brook 421 



Ro'me 1 .594 



Sonyea 1.666 



Syracuse 691 



Thiells 149 



West Haverstraw 101 



Yorktown 12 



12.495 



HOSPITALS 



Binghamton 2.830 



Brooklvn 969 



Buffalo 2.419 



Central Islip 5.722 



Gowanda 1.365 



Kings Park 4.830 



Middletown 2 397 



Ogdensburg : 2,383 



Poughkeepsie 3.761 



Rochester , 1,741 



Utica 1,787 



Ward's Island 5.504 



Willard 2.827 



Yorktown 89 



38,624 



