14 EXPERIMENT STATION. [Jan. 



No. 107. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded fur examina- 

 tion; market values of fertilizing ingredients; analyses 

 of licensed fertilizers collected in the general markets. 



No. 109. Analyses of manurial substances forwarded for examina- 

 tion; analyses of Paris green and other insecticides 

 found in the general markets; instructions regarding 

 the sampling of materials to be forwarded for analysis; 

 instructions to manufacturers, importers, agents and sell- 

 ers of commercial fertilizers; discussion of trade values 

 of fertilizing ingredients for 1906. 



No. 110. Market milk. 



No. 112. The examination of cattle and jjoultry feeds. 



No. 113. Fertilizer analyses. 



No. 114. The oriental moth : a recent importation. 



Of most of the other bulletins of the station a few copies 

 still remain ; these will be supplied only to complete sets for 

 libraries. 



The co-operation and assistance of farmers, fruit growers 

 and horticulturists, and all interested directly or indirectly in 

 agriculture, is earnestly requested. Communications may be 

 addressed to the " Massachusetts Agricultural Exj)eriment 

 Station, Amherst, Mass." 



Reports of Divisions. 



The reports of the different heads of divisions are trans- 

 mitted herewith. 



The report of the meteorologist calls attention to two or 

 three important improvements in equipment. 



The report of the agriculturist is elsewhere briefly sum- 

 marized. 



The report of the fertilizer section of the division of chem- 

 istry calls attention to a moderate increase in the number of 

 fertilizers licensed in the State and in the number analyzed. 

 Three hundred and fifty-four brands of fertilizers and chem- 

 icals have been licensed in Massachusetts during the year. 

 As was pointed out in the last annual report, there can be no 

 possible necessity for such a large number of different kinds 

 of fertilizers. The report of the chemist this year empha- 

 sizes this point. It shonkl be more generally understood that 



