Nkw York Agkicvltckal Exi-kkimknt Station Te.mh An.M'al Rhukt, ISfll, 

 Mr. Peter Collier, diiector. Tliis report cf ;")o4 rages, boiiinl in clotl), is full of the results 

 of experiments in agiicultural lines. The repoit of the horticulturist at the end is inter- 

 esting, and we have made a few notes from it vhich may be interesting to our readers. 



FlK.'.T RkPOKT CK lUE DETAKTMtNT (K AcnildLTlKK OF THE PkoVINCE OF UrITI.-H 



CoLrMBiA, 1^91 This contains seclims upon diseases and pests; imports and expoits ; 

 bard woods, culture and value: sugar beet; fruit trees and fiuit, etc. Fiom this repoit 

 it tij)i)ears tliat about TCdO people in the Province of British C'olunibia are engaged in agri- 

 culture, stock raising, fiuit culture, etc., and the re])oit is compiled from corresponderee 

 nith them all. 



AcciiiEKTs AMI Emergencies ; what to do till the doctor comes, by I). .T. Groft', M.D. 

 .\ thirty page pamphlet publislied by the Rural Publishing Co., New York, price 'JO cents. 

 'Jliis is an exceedingly useful hand-book to have within reach, giving information much 

 needed in emergencies. 



Canning and Preserving and Preparing Fruit Pa.stes and syrcp, by Ermentine 

 Voung. A thirty-page pamphlet published by the Rural Publishing Co., price 20 cents. 





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