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Improved Live Stock. By Prof. C. H. Shaylor. 

 Fruits for the Home Garden. By Prof. F. A. Waugh. 

 Summer Management of the Dairy Herd. By Prof. F. S. 



Cooley. 

 Beekeeping: its Pleasures and Profits. By Prof. Jas. B. 



Paige. 

 The Management of Poultry on Small Farms. By John H. 



Robinson. 

 Some Important Scale Insects. By Dr. H. T. Fernald. 

 The Prevention of Fungous Diseases peculiar to Green- 

 house Plants. By Dr. Geo. E. Stone. 

 Special Report on the Destruction of Birds by the Elements. 



By E. H. Forbush. 

 1904. — Harness your Forces. By Dr. Geo. M. Twitchell. 



Producing and Marketing' of Milk. By Frank B. Allen. 



The Profitable Dairy Coav. By Prof. C. S. Plumb. 



The Advisability of Agricultural Education in Elementary 



Schools. By Prof. L. H. Bailey. 

 Present Definitions of Soil Fertility. By Dr. W. H. Jordan. 

 Food Adulteration and the Farmer. By Dr. H. W. Wiley. 

 The Hay Crop in Massachusetts. By Prof. Wm. P. Brooks. 

 The Growing of Mushrooms. By Dr. Geo. E. Stone. 

 Harvesting and Marketing Apples. By Prof. F. A. Waugh. 

 Breeds for the Farm, and Farmers as Poultry Breeders. 



By John H. Robinson. 

 Beekeeping: How to meet its Dangers and Difficulties. By 



Burton N. Gates. 



If more than two of these reports are desired it would be 

 best to have them sent by express, collect. Our appropria- 

 tion is insufficient to permit our prepaying transportation 

 charges on these reports. 



Bulletin ^N'o. 2, on " Orcharding," is exhausted, but a re- 

 print of this is now in press and will probably be ready 

 for distribution some time this month. This will be the third 

 edition ; the title will be " Apple Growing." Applications for 

 this bulletin will be filed and copies mailed as soon as avail- 

 able. 



Summer Field Meeting. 



The annual summer field meeting of the Board will be held 

 at the C. I. Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass., on Friday, June 21, 

 1912. Mornino' and afternoon sessions will be held. A dem- 



