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Field Columbian Museum Publication 98, Vol. II, No. 4. 

 Report of the Director to the Trustees, 1903 and 1904. 



Address on Normal Schools of Agriculture for Institute 

 Workers. John Hamilton, 1904. 



Massachusetts Experimental Station Bulletin, Meteorological 

 Observations, 1904 and 1905. 



Massachusetts Crop Reports, 1905. 



Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture. Nature's Leaf- 

 lets, Nos. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32. 



Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture. Report, 1904. 

 Twenty copies for distribution. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College. Bulletin, No. 103. 



Cornell Agricultural College Experimental Station. Bulle- 

 tins, 225, 227, 228, 230, 232. 



Agriculture for Beginners. 1903. 



How to know the Wild Fruits. Maude G. Peterson. 



Our Native Orchids. Gibson and Jelliffe. 1905. 



Blossom Hosts and Insect Guests. W. H. Gibson. 



Nature's Library. Doubleday, Page & Co. 10 volumes. 

 1905. 



Agriculture. Prof. F. H. Storer. 3 volumes. 1903. 



Manual of the Trees of North America. Charles Sprague Sar- 

 gent. 1905. 



The Country Home. E. P. Powell. 1904. 



Orchard and Fruit Garden. E. P. Powell. 1905. 



Another Hardy Garden. Helen Rutherford Ely. 1905. 



Field Book of American Wild Powers. Mathews. 1904. 



Farming by Inches. 



Driven Back to Eden. 



Money in Gardening. G. Burnap Fiske. 1903. 



Barn Plans and Out Buildings. 1903. 



Fruit Gardening. Thomas Bridgman. 



American Agricultural Year Book. 1905. 



The Business Hen. H. W. Collingwood. 



Ten Rod Farm. Charles Barnard. 



On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening. S. Fel- 

 ton. 1830. 



