PUBLICATIONS OF EXPERIMENT STATION. 173 



No. 59. Tenth Annual Report. 



The reports of the different members of the Station Coun- 

 cil are given in the succeeding pages. 



During the year the Department of Chemistry has been 

 assisted a portion of the time by Messrs. Charles W. Vickery, 

 B. S., Arthur Given, B. S., and Harry E. Barnard, class of '99, 

 N". H. C. It is the policy of this department to respond as 

 promptly as possible to the applications from the public for 

 analyses of fertilizers, and other substances pertaining to agri- 

 culture. This class of work and the fertilizer inspection for 

 the State Board of Agriculture have required about one half 

 of the department's time. Its scientific investigations have, 

 therefore, been continued from year to year in order to obtain 

 results that will justify a bulletin. Besides a report on fer- 

 tilizer analyses, the department has issued a bulletin on the 

 farm water supply, including observations made during sev- 

 eral years, and one on the poisonous properties of wild cherry 

 leaves, covering the work of two successive summers. 



Eespectfully submitted. 



Fred W. Morse, 

 Vice-Director and Chemist. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE EXPERIMENT STATION. 



During the ten years since its organization the New Hamp- 

 shire College Agricultural Experiment Station has issued 

 fifty-nine bulletins in regular series, six- annual reports, and 

 two special bulletins. Press bulletins have also been pre- 

 pared for the use of the newspapers; but they are simply 

 abstracts of the regular bulletins, and are not for general dis- 

 tribution, since they contain no new matter. 

 The list of regular bulletins is as follows: 



Ensilage. 



Feeding Experiments. 



When to Cut Corn for Ensilage. 



The Science and Practice of Stock-Feeding. 



Fertilizers and Fertilizing Materials. 



