NOTICE. 



The Agricultural Experiment Station of New Hampshire having 

 been removed from Hanover, N. H., to Durham, N. H., all com- 

 munications should be directed to the latter place. 



The work of laying out the fields and constructing buildings at 

 Durham has prevented the issuing of bulletins, as would otherwise 

 have been done ; but we feel confident that the opportunity for 

 work in new lines in our new home will more than compensate for 

 the unavoidable losses the past year. 



The old farm having been sold early the i^ast spring, no field 

 work was possible ; but the dairy work under Professor Wood, and 

 the chemical work under Professor Morse, have given valuable 

 results which will be published within the coming two months, two 

 bulletins being now in the hands of the printer and a third nearly 

 ready. 



The work of equipping our new Laboratory, now nearly ready 

 for occupancy, will be forwarded as rapidly as possible, while the 

 field work will be fully laid out for next season. 



G. H. WHITCHER, 



Directoi-. 



