4 HATCH EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 



The co-operation and assistance of farmers, fruit growers, 

 horticulturists and all interested, directly or indirectly, in 

 agriculture, are earnestly requested. Communications may 

 be addressed to the " Hatch Experiment Station, Amherst, 

 Mass." 



The following bulletins are still in stock and can be 

 furnished on demand : — 



No. 27. Tuberculosis in college herd ; tuberculin in diagnosis ; 



bovine rabies ; poisoning by nitrate of soda. 

 No. 33. Glossary of fodder terms. 

 No. 35. Agricultural value of bone meal. 

 No. 37. Report on fruits, insecticides and fungicides. 

 No. 41. On the use of tuberculin (translated from Dr. Bang). 

 No. 42. Fertilizer analyses ; fertilizer laws. 

 No. 43. Effects of electricity on germination of seeds. 

 No. 45. Commercial fertilizers ; fertilizer analyses ; fertilizer 



laws. 

 No. 46. Habits, food and economic value of the American toad. 

 No. 47. Field experiments with tobacco. 

 No. 48. Fertilizer analyses. 

 No. 49. Fertilizer analyses. 

 No. 50. The feeding value of salt-marsh hay. 

 No. 51. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 52. Variety tests of fruits ; spraying calendar. 

 No. 53. Concentrated feed stuffs. 

 No. 54. Fertilizer analyses. 

 No. 55. Nematode worms. 

 No. 56. Concentrated feed stuffs. 

 No. 57. Fertilizer analyses. 

 Special bulletin, — The brown-tail moth. 

 Index, 1888-95. 



Of the other bulletins, a few copies remain, which can 

 only be supplied to complete sets for libraries. 



New methods and new appliances in the feeding and care 

 of animals and plants have opened up new problems, and 

 the demands made upon the station have taxed it to its 

 uttermost. Briefly summarizing the work of the year, we 

 find it distributed as follows : in the division of foods and 

 feeding a new feature has been added, viz., regulating the 

 sale of concentrated feed stuffs. There have been 663 



