ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. 



Acknowledgment is hereby made for the following gifts to 

 the Station during 1897: 



One keg Laurel Green. — Nichols Chemical Company. 



Seeds of Montreal Muskmelon. — R. Brodie, Montreal, 

 Canada. 



Apple cions: King. York Imperial and Tinmouth Seedling. 

 — L. M. Macomber, North Ferrisburg, Yt. 



Apple cions: Nickels Seedlings. — John Nickels, North 

 Searsport, Me. 



Apple cions: Wagener. — C. W. Taylor, Penn Yan, N. Y. 



Rocky Mountain Plum and Cherry cions. — F. S. Fairfield, 

 Orono, Ontario. 



Apple cions: Monroe Sweet. — J. \Y. Dudley, Mapleton, Me. 



Cuttings of willows, twenty-eight varieties of Cannas and ten 

 varieties of Dahlias. — L. H. Bailey, Ithaca, N. Y. 



One pound Bovee potato, one pound Sir Walter Raleigh 

 potato, one packet Japanese millet, one packet Early Russian 

 sunflower and one packet Early Soja Bean. — Peter Henderson 

 & Co., New York. 



Thirteen varieties of Hungarian apples. — Division of Pomol- 

 ogy, L nited States Department of Agriculture. 



Eight varieties of corn and one variety of peas. — F. Barteldes 

 &Co. 



One sack Damaraland Guano. — H. J. Baker & Brother, New 

 York. 



One bottle nitragin. two hundred pounds Florida rock phos- 

 phate. — Bowker Fertilizer Company. 



One plow. — S. B. Hussey. North Berwick. Me. 



One Excelsior Incubator. — Geo. H. Stahl, Ouincy, 111. 



One Peep O'Day Incubator. — E. F. Hodgson, Dover, Mass. 



One ton gluten meal. — Glucose Sugar Refining Company, 

 Chicago, 111. 



One barrel Worcester salt. — Kimball & Whitney, Portland, 

 Me. 



