32 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1895. 



Cornell University Agricultural Experimental Station. Bulletins 

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Michigan Agricultural Experimental Station. Bulletins Nos. 113 

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Special Bulletin. When and What to Spray. 



Rhode Island Agricultural Experimental Station. Bulletins Nos. 

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Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture : 



W. R. Sessions, Secretary. Report for 1894. 20 copies. 



Massachusetts Crop Reports. Series of 1895. Bulletins Nos. 1 to 

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Hatch Experimental Station. Bulletins Nos. 26 to 29, inclusive. 



Meteorological Observations. Bulletins Nos. 69 to 81, inclusive. 



Bulletin. Special Fertilization of Garden Crops. Prof. C. A. 

 Goessmann, Amherst College. 



Bulletin. Plant Diseases. George E. Stone, Amherst College. 



Acts and Resolves passed by the Massachusetts Legislature, Ses- 

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Massachusetts Horticultural Society Transactions. Part 2, 1892. 

 Part 3, 1893. Part 1, 1894. 



Field Columbian Museum. Publication, No. 1. Vol. 1. A His- 

 torical and Descriptive Account of the Field Columbian Museum. 

 Chicago, Dec, 1894. Fred. J. V. Skiff, Director. 



Worcester North Agricultural Society. Transactions, 1894. Pre- 

 mium List, 1895. George Cruickshanks. 



Worcester Agricultural Society. Transactions, 1894, including 

 By-Laws and Membership. John B. Bowker, Secretary. 



Worcester Parks-Commission. Report, 1894, Edward Winslow 

 Lincoln, Chairman. 



Inaugural Address for 1895. Hon. H. A. Marsh, Mayor. 



Harvard Graduates' Magazine. Vols. 1 and 2, and No. 1 of Vol. 3. 

 Edward Winslow Lincoln. 



Grasses of the Pacific Slope, including Alaska and the adjacent 

 Islands. Dr. George Vasey, Botanist of the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agrculture. Part 1, Oct. 20, 1892. Part 2, Jan. 1, 1893. 

 From Joseph Jackson. 



Georgia State Horticultural Society, 16th AnnualMeeting, July 29 

 and 30, 1891. 



Fruit Growers' Association of Nova Scotia. Transactions, 1874 

 and 1883 to 1890, inclusive. 



