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Also, that the recepits from fertilizer analyses have been 

 duly expended and vouched for, as per supplementary state- 

 ment. 



And we further certify that the expenditures have been 

 solely for the purposes set forth in the act of congress ap- 

 proved March 2, 1887. 



(Signed) 



John" G. Tallant, 



Charles S. Murklan'd, 



Auditors. 

 Durham, N. H. 



EEPORT OF THE YICE-DIRECTOR 



To Charles S. MurMand, Acting Director: 



The different lines of work of the Agricultural Experiment 

 Station and the progress made in them for the year ending 

 October 31, 1899, are described in the reports from the dif- 

 ferent departments. 



Nine bulletins have been issued during the year, including 

 this annual report, namely, — 



N"o. 60. Green Corn under Glass. By F. Wm. Eane. 



'No. 61. Inspection of Fertilizers in 1898. By Fred W. 

 Morse. 



iSo. 62. Forcing Pole Beans under Glass. By F. Wm. 

 Eane. 



JSTo. 63. Third Potato Eeport. By F. Wm. Eane. 



No. 64. The Forest Tent Caterpillar. By Clarence M. 

 Weed. 



No. 65. Notes on Apple and Potato Diseases. By Herbert 

 H. Lamson. 



No. 66. Experiments in Pig Feeding. By Charles Wm. 

 Burkett. 



No. 67. The Spiny Elm Caterpillar. By Clarence M. 

 Weed. 



No. 68. Eleventh Annual Eeport. 



