REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN. 



"Worcester, November 2, 1892. 



To THE Members or the 



Worcester County Horticultural Society. 



Your Librarian, in consolidating his report for the past two 

 years, wishes to call attention to the fact that the Library has 

 been open continuously from 7.30 a. m. until 6 p. m., six days 

 of the week for nine months of the year, which seems to be 

 appreciated by a more general resort to the Library as a read- 

 ing-room, and for the supply of books. 



The following additions have been made during the past two 

 years : 



Reports from the Consuls of the United States; Nos. 119 to 

 141, inclusive ; 



Index to Vol. 34 ; 



Special Consular Report of Food Preservation in Foreign 

 Countries ; U. S. Bureau of Statistics. 



Album of Agricultural Graphics, showing the values per acre 

 of crops raised in the United States : 



Farmers' Bulletin, Nos. 2, 3, 4; 



No. 7, Spraying Fruit Trees for Insects, Pests and Fungus 

 Diseases, with special consideration of the subject in its relation 

 to the public health ; 



Illustrations of North American Grasses ; George Vasey ; 



Additional evidence on the communicability of Peach Yellows 

 and Rosette ; E. F. Smith ; 



Report uf the Secretary of Agriculture, 1890 ; 



Album of Agricultural Statistics of the United States, 1891 ; 



L'nited States Experiment Station Records, Nos. 5 and 6, 

 Vol. 3 ; Department of Agriculture. 



Bulletin No. 1, Honorary Degrees as Conferred in American 

 Colleges ; 



History of Higher Education in Alabama ; 



