Bulletin 26, March, 1895 : Analyses of Fertilizers and Wood 
Ashes, by F. W. Morse. 
Bulletin 27, April, 1895: Spraying Experiments in 1894, by 
H. H. Lamson. 
Bulletin 28, June, 1895 : Remedies for the Horse Fly, by 
Clarence M. Weed. 
Bulletin 29, June, 1895 : Remedies for Flea Beetles, by Clar- 
ence M. Weed. 
Bulletin 30, July, 1895 : An Experiment in Road-making, by 
Charles H. Pettee. 
These publications cover a period of but eight months, from 
March to November, 1895 ; and this present report is to be 
issued as Bulletin 31, bearing date of November 1, 1895. Here- 
after the reports of work done will embrace the year from 
November 1 to October 31. 
August 1, 1895, Mr. Charles D. Howard was engaged as 
assistant chemist, Mr. E. P. Stone and Mr. F. D. Fuller having 
severed their connection with the station. 
Mr. Leigh Hunt, a graduate of the University of Vermont, 
class of 1895, was engaged as assistant horticulturist, May 1. 
Under his supervision a greenhouse has been built, forty-five 
feet long and twenty-five feet wide, upon the site of the westerly 
wing of the old barn. This greenhouse is very small, but it 
will serve for a year or two for both experimental and educa- 
tional purposes. The piping was put in under the supervision 
of Professor A. Kingsbury, and is well finished and effective. 
The cost of the greenhouse was as follows : 
Lumber and milling $ 6S.93 
Glass, putty, tacks, and tools 1 52.57 
Paint, oil, and brushes ' 20.82 
Hardware S.45 
Piping 118. 15 
Labor 21S.13 
Total, $5^7.05 
Work has been done on the new barn, in such manner as 
to secure the greatest economy rather than the greatest speed. 
The barn is now practically finished, and is in full use. The 
total cost will be not far from $9,000.00. 
