Peb., 1926] 



PROGRESS OF AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTS 



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on the provisional "certified list" by the Association of Seed Analysts in 

 December, 1924. 



Advanced Registry Tests (Miscellaneous Income) 



Advanced Registry tests were made under the direction of J. M. Fuller, 

 as follows: Yearly — Ayrshires, 16; Guernseys, 81; Holsteins, 55; Jerseys, 

 49. Total, 201. Short Time — 7 seven-day Holsteins; 1 thirty-day 

 Holstein. 



White Diarrhea Tests (Miscellaneous Income) 



Approximately 29,000 blood samples were taken by the Poultry De- 

 partment from June 1 to Dec. 25, and about 10,000 more are scheduled, 

 in connection with the white diarrhea tests. About seventy flocks are 

 now on the accredited list. The work was in charge of E. M. Gildow 

 and J. Marshall. 



FINANCIAL STATEMENT 



A Statement of the Sources of Income and Expenditures during the 

 fiscal year 1924-1925 follows: 



Financial Report to the United States Government of the Hatch and Adams 

 Fund for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1925 



Dr. 



Receipts from the Treasurer of the United States, as 



per appropriations for fiscal year ended June 30, 



1925, under acts of Congress approved March 2, 1887 



(Hatch Fund) and March 16, 1906 (Adams Fund) 



Cr. 



By salaries 



Labor 



Stationery and office supplies 



Scientific suppUes consumable 



Feeding-stuffs ~ 



Sundry supplies 



FertiUzers 



Communication service 



Travel expenses ". 



Transportation of things 



Publications 



Heat, light, water, and power 



Furniture, furnishings, and fixtures 



Library 



Scientific equipment 



Livestock 



Tools, machinery, and appliances 



Buildings and land 



Contingent expenses 



Balance 



Total 



Hatch Fund 



Adams Fund 



