6 a EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 



Total Revenue for the Fiscal Year Dec. 1, 1912, to Dec. 1, 1913. 



State appropriation, $15,000 00 



Federal appropriations : — 



Hatch fund, 15,000 00 



Adams fund, 15,000 00 



Agricultural department sales and labor, .... 2,740 01 



Chemical department analytical work, cow testing, etc., . 9.038 81 



Fertilizer law, analysis fees, 10,580 00 



Feed law. State appropriation, C,000 00 



Cranberry substation : — 



Sales of fruit, 5,671 82 



Sales of vines, 19 65 



Meteorological observations, scientific services, etc., . 193 03 



Total, $79,243 32 



The total amount available for investigation is about $1G,000 

 less than the above total, about that sum being required for the 

 execution of the feed and fertilizer laws. 



The treasurer's report in full will be found on pages 40a 

 and 41a. 



Publications. 



The following is a complete list of the station publications 

 for the fiscal year just ended: — 



Annual Beport. 

 Twenty-fifth Annual Report : Part I., 240 pages ; Part II., 97 pages. 



Separata from Annual Report. 

 Keport of the Cranberry Substation, 28 pages. 

 Report of the Botanist, 104 pages. 

 Report of the Entomologist, 21 pages. 

 The Inheritance of Blossom Color in Beans, 24 pages. 



Bulletins. 

 No. 143. Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers, by H. D. Haskins, 



L. S. Walker, C, P. Jones and C. L. Beals; 93 pages. 

 No. 144. The Relation of Light to Greenhouse Culture, by G. E. 



Stone; 40 pages. 

 No. 145. Record of the Station Dairy Herd and the Cost of Milk 



Production, by J. B. Lindsey; 31 pages. 

 No. 146. Inspection of Commercial Feedstuffs, by P. H. Smith and 



C. L. Beals; 61 pages. 



