BOAKD OF AGRICULTURE. [Pub. Dc 



The number of paper copies sent to post offices averaged about 900. 



Legislation. 

 The legislation of 1907 having reference to the Board of Agri- 

 culture or to the agricultural societies were: "An Act making 

 appropriations for salaries and expenses in the office of the 

 State Board of Agriculture, and for sundry agricultural ex- 

 penses" (chapter 60); "An Act to establish the salary of the 

 general agent of the Dairy Bureau of the State Board of Agri- 

 culture" (chapter 401); "Resolve in addition to a Resolve to 

 provide for preparing and printing a special report on the birds 

 of the Commonwealth" (chapter 17); "A Resolve to provide 

 for printing additional copies of the report on the birds of the 

 Commonwealth" (chapter 77); "An Act to invest the Bristol 

 County Fair, Incorporated, with the rights and privileges of 

 the Bristol County Agricultural Society" (chapter 288); "An 

 Act relative to the sale or mortgage of the real estate of incorpo- 



