LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 



To THE Members of the 



Worcester County Horticultural Society: 



As Librarian of the Society for the years 1910-1911, I 

 respectfully submit the following report. 



The most important work which has been carried out during 

 the year, has been the rearrangement of the books on the 

 shelves, according to their subjects. 



Many bulletins have been received from the Agricultural 

 Experiment Stations, etc., and filed in their proper places. 



The number of books taken out of the Library is 82, but 

 this of course does not include the books and periodicals con- 

 sulted from time to time by the members. 



The Library Committee has added several new books for 

 the year 1911, which have helped to satisfy the wants of the 

 readers of our Society. 



Some of the principal works which have been bound are, 

 the English Garden, Gardeners' Chronicle, American Homes 

 and Gardens, and the Transactions of The Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society. 



I wish to thank the Library Committee for the very valuable 

 assistance rendered me as Librarian. 



The additions to the Library during the year just closed, 

 by purchase or by gift, will be found in the list herewith given. 



United States Department of Agriculture. 



Office of Experiment Stations. Circular 105, 106. 



Bureau of Entomology. Circular 134. 



Bureau of Animal Industry. Circular 170. 



Forest Service. Circular 176. 



