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REPOET OF SECRETARY. 



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gatherers. It is noted, however, that some requests for 

 trespass extracts indicate that trespassers have even taken 

 growing trees, stone walls, cord wood, etc. It is believed 

 that the trespass extracts posted throughout the Common- 

 wealth act as a deterrent, and therefore serve a good purpose. 



Publications. 

 The following publications were issued by this office in 

 1906, most of which may be obtained on application : — 



' Including eighteenth annual report of the Hatch Experiment Station of the 

 Massachusetts Agricultural College, 254 images. 



There were also issued in })amphlet form the following- 

 excerpts from the "Agriculture of Massachusetts," 1905 : 

 " Market gardening," l)y Mr. Henry M. Howard ; " Educa- 

 tion and industry," by Dr. W. E. Stone ; " Bush-fruits," by 

 Prof. Fred W. Card; "The management of mowings," by 

 Prof. Wni. P. Brooks ; " Practical poultry housing," by Mr. 

 John H. Robinson; "Commercial pork making and pig 

 raising in New England," by Mr. A. A. South wick ; " Clean 

 milk : suggestions for the average producer," by Mr. P. M. 

 Ilarwood ; also the annual reports of the Chief of the Cattle 

 Bureau, the Dairy Bureau, and the State Nursery Inspector. 



